UFC Vegas 113: Kyoji Horiguchi Happy to Fight Van, Make Pantoja First Title Defense
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UFC Vegas 113: Kyoji Horiguchi Happy to Fight Van, Make Pantoja First Title Defense
"There's nothing really in particular that I didn't like about my performance tonight, other than just not being able to finish. It's just that. That's not what I wanted tonight."
"I'm not sure, because maybe my hand is a little broken. But when I fix this, doesn't matter: anywhere, any time, I can fight. Okay?"
"I'm just focused on the belt."
Kyoji Horiguchi earned a unanimous decision over Amir Albazi after outpointing him across three rounds but expressed dissatisfaction for failing to secure a finish. Horiguchi reported no particular technical regrets about his approach, citing only the inability to finish as the key shortcoming. He plans to continue training and return to American Top Team in Florida while pursuing the UFC flyweight title. Horiguchi suspects he may have broken his hand in the opening round and is uncertain on a comeback timeline until the injury is fixed. He has expressed willingness to face Alexandre Pantoja for flyweight gold.
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