“I don’t expect Weili to come out the way that Rose did in my last fight,” Esparza said. “You never know, but I feel like it definitely takes two to dance and I’m definitely going into this fight going to get a finish and looking to win and put on an exciting fight. On my end, I’m hoping to get that finish and rectify things.”
On the other side of the canvas at UFC 281 will be Zhang, who enters the fray fresh off her impressive knockout win over future Hall of Famer Jedrzejczyk. That emphatic victory got Esparza’s attention and is part of the reason why she believes fans will be happy with the fight they see on November 12th.
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“I think Weili is obviously a super high-level opponent, she’s a former champion and she’s had a lot of dominant finishes, especially this last one of Joanna, which I don’t think a lot of people saw coming because their first fight was so competitive,” Esparza said. “I think it shows her evolution and how much she is getting better, not only on the feet, which she’s always been good at, but in the grappling realm, too. I just think at this level, her and everyone else fighting for the title is going to be dangerous everywhere.”
Esparza knows that all those same factors apply to her game, as well, and she’s looking forward to the opportunity to silence critics and showcase to the world why she’s the undisputed strawweight champion.
“I think beating Weili will solidify my legacy,” she said. “I’m going to defend my title at UFC 281 because I’ve trained so hard, I’ve worked so hard and I’m going to look for this finish.”