After a lengthy layoff, Santiago Ponzinibbio is keen to pick up where he left off. The UFC welterweight is eyeing a return later this year, and hopes to reclaim his position as a legitimate contender in the 170-pound division. Ponzinibbio (27-3 MMA, 9-2 UFC) hasn’t competed since November 2018 when he knocked out Neil Magny in the main event of the UFC’s first event in his home country of Argentina. That win extended his winning streak to seven, with his last defeat coming back in 2015. “After my win in Argentina they had told me, ‘One more fight and you’re fighting for the world title,” Ponzinibbio said in Spanish on Monday’s episode of Hablemos MMA
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With ‘bad luck’ over, Santiago Ponzinibbio ready to return to contender status – MMA Junkie