There aren’t too many undefeated fighters on the UFC roster because it’s one thing to get picked up by the organization on the back of a perfect professional record, but quite another to maintain it once you are competing inside the Octagon. Fighters like Chris Weidman , Daniel Cormier, and Khabib Nurmagomedov have managed it and it is these footsteps that Michinori Tanaka is looking to follow after a win at UFC 174 saw him move up to 10-0. His record is arguably the best in the bantamweight division, but the 23-year-old feels that despite the unanimous decision win over Roland Delorme, he still has plenty to prove. “I don’t know if my record is the best, that is the first time I have heard of that. But I think it is the record in the UFC that is the most important and I am not feeling in a rush to get a title shot

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Michinori Tanaka Hopes to Keep Unbeaten Streak Intact, Eyeing Spot on Next UFC Japan Card – MMA Weekly

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