Guilherme Pat and Steven Asplund left the octagon victorious at UFC Vegas 112, closing out the calendar for the promotion with wins over Allen Frye and Sean Sharaf, respectively, and the Brazilian thinks it just makes perfect sense to match them up against each other in 2026.
Pat won a decision in his debut, improving to 6-0 in the sport against a previously unbeaten opponent. Asplund demolished his opponent with 170 significant strikes landed in just under nine minutes of combat, scoring a TKO to earn extra $50,000 in bonus after an equally impressive 16-second Contender Series knockout in September.
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βHeβs not a very experienced guy either,β Pat told MMA Fighting about Asplund. βAsplund, who also fought there, is an interesting guy, someone whoβs on the same track as me. I think heβs the one on the card whoβs closest to my level so it would be interesting to make that next fight. I think the promotion would be interested in matching that fight up. Letβs see what their next steps are.β
Pat said he wasnβt able to watch Asplundβs full fight just yet, but got a glimpse of the highlights and liked what heβs seen so far.
β[He has] a very interesting pace, different for a heavyweight,β Pat said. βHe doesnβt stop throwing, keeps moving forward all the time, turns it into a hell of a war in there. Itβs going to be good. His pace makes for a very open fight, no hugging. Itβs going to be a real brawl, and youβve got to be well prepared.β
The Brazilian also wanted a finish to cap off a perfect first night as UFC fighter, but credits Fryeβs chin and gameplan β and his own octagon jitters β as the reasons why they went 15 minutes at the UFC APEX.
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βI really wanted it, wanted it like hell, but every time I hit that guy he would come in and grab me,β Pat said. βHe was very resilient, he took some shots that made me think, βthatβs over.β But he would bend over, curl up, and keep taking shots to the head. I also noticed that, maybe because of the nerves, a lot of my punches were just grazing him. Thatβs why his face got pretty cut up too.β
βIβm very satisfied with what I was able to show there,β he continued. βI managed to keep it together even though I was very nervous. Debuting is really tough, a lot of new things. When I was watching the screen there in the warm-up area, [Jamey-Lyn Horth] finished [Tereza Bleda] really fast and I thought, βman, itβs almost time to go in.β My heart started pounding. All that anxiety and nervousness is part of it. I managed to do what needed to be done in the fight and Iβm very happy with the performance, and Iβm sure I still have a lot, a lot to improve.β