LAS VEGAS – Dana White once said he thinks rising flyweight Alexa Grasso could be the “Ronda Rousey of Mexico.” Grasso (13-3 MMA, 5-3 UFC), for her part, is flattered by the comparison, but thinks she can’t let such talk get in the way of her progress. “Of course I want to be that in Mexico, but you have to be intelligent and not take the hype and the media and all the volume,” Grasso told reporters, including MMA Junkie, at the UFC 258 post-fight news conference. “The attention gets more important than your training. I love to be hearing that, but I just want to focus and train and be better and better and better.” That’s a solid approach, because after an up-and-down start to her UFC career, Grasso has finally settled into a groove, and it paid off Saturday night in the biggest victory of her career . Grasso dominated the first two rounds against the much-hyped Maycee Barber and held her opponent off in the third to seal a unanimous decision victory in the co-main event at the UFC Apex
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‘Ronda Rousey of Mexico’ or not, Alexa Grasso focused on improvement after UFC 258 – MMA Junkie