Leapfrog? UFC Denver’s Tracy Cortez hopes to jump into ‘two Mexican women’ title tilt vs. Alexa Grasso at Noche UFC

Tracy Cortez is set to compete in the biggest fight of her career at UFC Denver this weekend (Sat., July 13, 2024).

UFC’s return to its origin state has crumbled in its build. Originally on tap for the main event was a Flyweight contender bout between former Strawweight champion, Rose Namajunas, and Maycee Barber. Unfortunately for Barber, she suffered an injury that led to her withdrawal and Cortez’s heroics, stepping up a week earlier than her planned match up against Miranda Maverick for UFC Vegas 95 next weekend (Sat., July 20, 2024).

The division’s title is currently stuck between the Alexa Grasso and Valentina Shevchenko rivalry. However, the champion, Grasso, has speculated Shevchenko might not make it to the planned Noche UFC event in Las Vegas’ Sphere on Sept. 14, 2024. Should there be any issues or a resort to other options, Cortez hopes to make a statement against Namajunas and slide into the title challenger role.

“I really want to fight for the belt,” Cortez told MMA Junkie. “I know there’s a lot of people ahead of me still. I know winning this fight, where it could move me to, and the performance I put on Saturday, I know everything that comes with it. If I get the opportunity and they grant me the opportunity to fight at The Sphere, I think it would be incredible history. Two Mexican women on Mexican Independence Day fighting on the biggest sport event ever. I think that would just be incredible. That’s something I never imagined and I feel like it’s just arm’s length. That is what I’m striving for, but at the end of the day, long-term goal, I am fighting for the belt.”

Cortez, 30, has been perfect in her 12-fight career (11-1) since she dropped her debut bout by second round guillotine against Cheri Muraski in August 2017. In her match up with Namajunas, she’ll be the former champion’s third fight at 125 pounds.

Cortez expressed admiration for Rose, acknowledging her incredible qualities. However, due to their shared profession in fighting, they are destined to cross paths. Cortez explained that Rose desires to transition to the 125 weight class, leading them to face each other in the present moment. Despite this, Cortez refrained from speaking negatively about Rose and instead expressed excitement for the upcoming challenge. Cortez also expressed gratitude towards Rose for accepting the fight.

She went on to express, “I truly believe I belong in the 125-pound division. Heck, I could even compete at 135 pounds, but my true identity lies as a Flyweight. I don’t think she has encountered someone like me before, and the same goes for me. I have never gone up against a former world champion, so it will be a great challenge for both of us.”

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FLYWEIGHT FIREWORKS! Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) will return to Ball Arena in Denver, Colo., on Sat., July 13, 2024, for the first time since the historic 25th anniversary event in 2018 with a meaningful (albeit short-notice) showdown between top-ranked women’s Flyweight contenders Rose Namajunas (No. 6) vs. Tracy Cortez (No. 11). In UFC Denver’s co-main event, a thrilling Lightweight bout sees Denver’s own, Drew Dober, lock horns with Jean Silva, who is coming off a blistering knockout over Charles Jourdain just a few weeks ago (watch it).

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