Next fight of Aljamain Sterling is not determined yet.
Aljamain Sterling, former UFC lightweight champion, wrote a post on social media addressed to the organization's current lightweight champion Sean O'Malley. Sterling called Sean a worthless champion.
"You're a worthless champion. Keep bragging about fighting handicappers. You do it to have a high chance of winning. Kid, you're not a real man. Don't try to run away from a top contender again and then fight a guy who's locked in the top 15," Sterling wrote on his social media.
Recall that O'Malley became the UFC lightweight champion by knocking out Sterling and taking the championship belt away from him.
Former UFC lightweight champion Aljamain Sterling supported lightweight Arman Tsarukyan's decision to withdraw from his fight against champion Islam Makhachev.
On April 13, Tsarukyan won a split decision over Charles Oliveira at UFC 300. After the fight, the Armenian was offered to fight Makhachev on June 1 at UFC 302, but he declined. In the end, the title fight went to Dustin Porier.
"Title fights on short notice are risky business. I think Tsarukian did the right thing. I'd rather see him and Islam in better shape after a full camp. If Dustin Porier doesn't draw upsets in June. Exciting times!" - Sterling wrote on social media X.
Sean O'Malley, UFC lightweight champion, doesn't rule out that undefeated welterweight Movsar Yevloev could be the next opponent for Aljamain Sterling, the promotion's former featherweight champion.
"Aljo won by a boring decision, so who will be his opponent in the welterweight division now? How about Diego Lopez? Although I think they'll give him Movsar Yevloev," O'Malley said on his YouTube channel.
It's worth noting that Sterling made his debut in the welterweight division on April 14 at the UFC 300th anniversary event, beating Kelvin Kattar by judge's decision. Yevloev had time to react to that win by challenging Aljamain. According to Movsar, he and Sterling, being two grapplers, will show a great fight.
Aljamain Sterling, former UFC flyweight champion, spoke out about a potential fight between Max Holloway and Elijah Topuria, the promotion's featherweight champion.
"It's a very appealing fight. I think it's the footwork that makes Max a tough opponent. Styles make fights. Max has a hell of a strong chin and Elijah can punch, can't he? He goes at you until he pins you to the net, and then he throws a combination and knocks guys out. The question is, can he do that to Max? Will Max trade with him near the cage where Elijah shines? This fight has an interesting dynamic," Sterling said on The MMA Hour podcast
Aljamain Sterling, a former UFC flyweight champion who recently made a successful debut in the welterweight division, would not want Max Holloway, a former featherweight champion, to return to the division.
"Gaethje missed a clean punch right to the jaw. Dudes, it was beautiful, the right overhand lied right on target. Unfortunately, Gatji had to absorb it, that's the way the game is. I know what it's like to fall face first and it sucks, hope Gatji is ok.I'm a fan of both guys and that was awesome. I hope Max leaves his ass at lightweight. We don't want him to come back," Sterling said on The MMA Hour podcast.
Aljamain Sterling's record currently stands at 20 wins, 4 loses and 0 draw.
Aljamain Sterling's last fight took place against Calvin Kattar on April 13, 2024, in Las Vegas, USA. He won by UD in the 3 round. That fight was 29 days ago.
Sterling's last 3 fights have come over a period of 11 months and 7 days, meaning he has been fighting on average every 3 months and 22 days. In those fights, he fought a total of 10 rounds, meaning that they have lasted 3 rounds on average.
Sterling was born in USA.
The Aljamain Sterling is currently 34 years old. He was born on July 31, 1989, so he will turn 35 in 2 months and 19 days.
Aljamain Sterling made his professional debut in April 2011, so he has been a pro for 13 years.
Sterling is 5' 6" (5 Foot and 6 inch) which is 170 cm (1 meter and 70 centimeters).
His reach is 71 inches (71") which is 180 cm (1 meter and 80 centimeters).
Aljamain Sterling doesn't currently have a fight scheduled