Maia wants title shot if he beats Condit at Fight Night in Vancouver
VANCOUVER — Brazilian jiu-jitsu specialist Demian Maia believes he should be next in line for a UFC welterweight title shot if he beats Carlos Condit in Saturday’s main event at UFC Fight Night in Vancouver.
Maia was met with raucous cheers from mixed martial arts fans packed inside a convention hall at the Hyatt Regency hotel for open training sessions when he mentioned during an interview Thursday that he should get a long-awaited title shot if he defeats the No. 4-ranked Condit in their highly anticipated five-round fight at Rogers Arena.
Tyron Woodley is currently the champion of the welterweight division. He defeated Robbie Lawler for the title at UFC 201 in June.
Winning this weekend doesn’t necessarily make the successful fighter a No. 1 contender, however, with a division that includes Stephen Thompson, with a record of 13-1, and Montreal’s Georges St-Pierre on the comeback trail. It was suggested on the website mmafighting.com that the popular Canadian fighter and former welterweight championship could make his return for UFC 206 in Toronto.