LAS VEGAS – Tony Ferguson is certain he has “more to give” at the top level of MMA despite his six-fight losing skid, and he intends to prove it against Paddy Pimblett at UFC 296 . Ferguson’s (25-9 MMA, 15-7 UFC) slide from being interim lightweight champion on a 12-fight winning streak to competing for the stability of his career has been a highly discussed storyline in the MMA community over the past few years. He has a chance to change his fortunes on Saturday when he meets Pimblett (20-3 MMA, 4-0 UFC) in a pay-per-view main card bout at T-Mobile Arena, which follows prelims on ESPN2 and ESPN+. If Ferguson falls short at UFC 296, he will tie B.J. Penn for the longest losing skid in company history . It’s significant stakes, but Ferguson said he’s done everything right to ensure the result in his favor, from training with David Goggins to keeping himself contained in from outside scrutiny.
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