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UFC Vegas 113’s Jailton Almeida pushes back against critics saying he’s boring – ‘One fight won’t define me’

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INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 18: Jailton Almeida of Brazil reacts after a victory against Serghei Spivac of Moldova in a heavyweight fight during the UFC 311 event at Intuit Dome on January 18, 2025 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Changes are coming for “Malhadinho.”

Top Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Heavyweight contender Jailton Almeida returns to action on short notice when he collides with Russian prospect Rizvan Kuniev in the ‘featured bout’ of UFC Vegas 113 this weekend (Sat., Feb. 7, 2026) inside the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Despite scoring seven finishes in his eight UFC victories — six of them coming in the first round — Almeida has recently faced criticism for being “boring” due to his grappling-heavy approach. While he has only gone to the judges’ scorecards twice in his UFC career, both bouts were widely panned for their lack of action, largely because of Almeida’s smothering top control and conservative ground-and-pound.

Almeida addressed those critiques during UFC Vegas 113 media day.

According to Almeida, the issue wasn’t his skill set — it was his mindset.

“It all comes back to aggressiveness, which is something I’ve mentioned before,” Almeida added. “I was trained and ready for Alexander Volkov, but the aggressiveness wasn’t there. You need confidence, and I didn’t have it to execute my ground-and-pound. It’s more of a change in mentality — being more aggressive.”

That shift is already underway. Almeida revealed he has placed a renewed emphasis on developing his ground-and-pound rather than relying solely on submissions, an area where he already owns four UFC wins.

He may need every bit of it against Kuniev, who brings a dangerous striking arsenal and a solid ground game of his own. For Almeida, UFC Vegas 113 represents more than just another fight — it’s a chance to remind fans why he climbed the Heavyweight ladder so quickly in the first place.


Upfront Tony
Upfront Tony
Senior Editor, CEO, Black Belt

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