Do Bronx’s partner, Elves Brener highlights inspiration in the former champion and analyzes the fight at UFC 301

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Elves Brener next to C. From the Bronx. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram @elvesbrener

Rocked by two devastating knockouts in his last appearances in Ultimate, Elves Brener prepares for a big challenge in UFC 301. Scheduled to face Myktbek Orolbai this Saturday (4), Chute Boxe athlete Diego Lima expects nothing more than a spectacle in front of the Brazilian public. In an exclusive interview with SUPER FIGHTSthe Amazonian analyzed the next confrontation.

“Orolbai is a really tough guy, he was the guy I was offered in Rio and I really wanted to fight in Brazil again. I like fighting in Brazil, I like fighting with my audience and it will be great to be able to show the heat of Brazil to them. Let’s exchange takedowns and fight. I’m a black belt in jiu-jitsu nowadays, I have 12 wins by submission. Any time he’s fighting me, he’ll be in danger. I’m going to show the people that I’m complete. Wherever the fight takes place, I will be ready”, said Elves.

training partner Charles do BronxBrener highlighted motivation and importance of the Brazilian’s presence in the gym.

“He’s a guy I really admire as a person, as a human being and as an athlete. Having him in my corner once again is excellent, he’s great for me. I’m very happy with all of this,” she concluded.

Elves Brener faces M. Orolbai (right) in UFC 301. Photo: Reproduction/Montage SUPER FIGHTS

An underdog at the bookmakers, Elves seeks to break the bank once again in his journey through the organization. Highlight of the lightweight category (up to 70.3kg), the Brazilian will perform this Saturday (4), at UFC 301 and he guarantees to have an opponent in mind to challenge in the octagon in case of victory over Orolbai.

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