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Does Aljamain Sterling need to prove why he deserves Main Card spot after UFC 310 snub?

Does Aljamain Sterling need to prove why he deserves Main Card spot after UFC 310 snub?

First Sportz 1 year ago

Aljamain Sterling sees himself fighting undefeated Mosvar Evloev on the UFC 310 card. However, the featherweight contest will take place on the Prelims, and not the UFC 310 main card.

Considering that Sterling is a former bantamweight champion and is coming off of a decision victory against Calvin Kattar at UFC 300, is this placement incredibly unfair?

If you asked 'Funk Master,' himself, he would undoubtedly tell you that he shouldn't compete on anything but a PPV main card. To make matters just that little bit worse, Sterling vs. Evloev isn't even the 'featured fight' on the Prelims. In fact, that honor goes to former light heavyweight title challengers Dominick Reyes and Anthony Smith.

This makes us ask a question - Does a victory against Evloev do something for Sterling at this point? Is it a case of having to prove some sort of worthiness?

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Why is Aljamain Sterling fighting on the Prelims?

We probably aren't going to get a definitive answer to this from Dana White or the UFC anytime soon. However, we can at least take a punt at why Sterling got bumped down the card. First off, it might not even be Sterling's fault.

Although Movsar Evloev is undefeated in pro MMA at 18-0-0, the Russian fighter hasn't exactly been lighting the world on fire in the octagon. His last fight at UFC 297 attracted criticism from Dana White. It led to a point where Evloev had to defend himself.

Aljamain Sterling fights Movsar Evloev next (Image via Imago)

If the owner of the company that you're fighting for is finding your fight 'boring,' especially against someone like Arnold Allen, then you've got problem. In the UFC, the Russian fighter has never finished anyone via knockout or submission. As such, the label 'boring' will come upon a fighter.

For me, this is two fighters who are getting some extra motivation from the company. White and the UFC brass are hoping that they can get these two motivated to prove why they deserve to fight on the main card. It makes sense in the case of Evloev makes sense, but I don't think Sterling deserves this treatment.

What fans are saying

MMA fans can be absolutely brutal when it comes to their assessment of fights. Sterling got a stinging review from some when he got into the cage against Kattar at UFC 300. You just need to take a look at some of the comments on the Sherdog forums to see how bored some people where.

There is literally a thread called 'Aljamain Sterling Is A Prelim Fighter,' with comments like 'If he wasn't champion i doubt anyone would watch any of his fights. Almost all his fights are snoozefests.' Another comment paid tribute other 'boring fighters' from the past - 'He makes the likes of Jake Shields and Jon Fitch look like exciting fighters.'

Sean O'Malley and Aljamain Sterling at UFC 292 (Image via Imago)

You have to put the fight into context though. Sterling faced a top 10 ranked fighter in Kattar in a heavier weight class. Not only did Sterling dominate the fight with 89 strikes to Kattar's 19, but 39 of those were classed as 'Signifcant Strikes' compared to 8 for Kattar.

This was Sterling's first fight since he was knocked out by Sean O'Malley in a new weight class and against a Top 10 ranked fighter. You can't knock Sterling for at least taking on a challenge when he easily could've taken someone lower ranked.

What a win could mean for Aljamain Sterling

Evloev is currently ranked #5 in the featherweight division while Sterling sits at #9. Hence, a win here for Sterling puts him towards the upper end of the 145-pound weight class. If it happens and Sterling wins in a pretty decisive fashion, we might finally get the Sterling vs. Alexander Volkanovski fight that many expected would take place before UFC 292.

Aljamain Sterling (Image via Imago)

Unless Sterling is able to make a huge statement against Mosvar, then I don't see him contending for the featherweight title in his next 2-3 fights. Having said that, there's no reason why a good run in the weight class couldn't put him in title contention in late 2025 or early 2026.

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Jake is a Featured MMA Writer for FirstSportz. He has more than ten years of experience covering mixed martial arts, pro wrestling and gaming across a number of publications, starting at SEScoops in 2012. His work across MMA has also been featured on GiveMeSport Sportskeeda, Pro Sports Extra, Wrestling Headlines, NoobFeed, Wrestlingnewsco, Keen Gamer, SEScoops and HotNewHipHop. Previously, he worked as the Editor in Chief of 24Wrestling, building the site's profile with a view to selling the domain, which was accomplished in 2019. Beyond that, Jake was also the Editor in Chief of FightFans between 2020 and 2024. Jake also previously worked for the biggest independent wrestling company in the UK, PROGRESS Wrestling, as PR Head and Head of Media across the company's social channels.

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