Carlos Vera of Ecuador will contest the Fury FC Bantamweight Title with Peter Caballero on February 5 in Houston |  Other Sports |  Sports

Carlos Vera of Ecuador will contest the Fury FC Bantamweight Title with Peter Caballero on February 5 in Houston | Other Sports | Sports

The 2023 Fury Fighting Championship season is already in full swing. The organization of the promotion has announced a good part of its calendar and the first title fights. The martial artist Carlos Vera, aspiring for a contract with the UFC company, will be in charge of opening the big billboards this year, disputing the bantamweight division belt (135 pounds) in the main event of the Fury 74 billboard, agreed for February 5 in Houston (Texas).

Let’s go for that title and that belt, on February 5 at @furyfighting. Pilas, Ecuador, will be televised by @ufcfightpass ”, Manabita Vera posted on his Instagram account.

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Vera, undefeated in Fury since his debut in 2021, is measured with the American Peter Caballero. Both already register a confrontation with a balance in favor of the Ecuadorian.

A new victory over Caballero means seeing the athlete from Manta (based in Falls Church, Virginia) at the top of the division and with serious options to earn a place on the UFC roster this year.

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According to his professional MMA record, Vera has 12 wins and 3 losses.

Vera emerged unscathed from his four presentations in the Fury cage: on September 5, 2021 he defeated Cody Freeman by unanimous decision at the Fury 50 show, on December 19 of the same year he defeated Peter Caballero in Fury in the same way 55, on April 24, 2022 he defeated by guillotine in the third round Kale Moniz on the Fury 60 undercard, and on September 23 of the same year he won the first-round poguillotin victory over Isaiah Gutierrez on Fury 69. He has a perfect streak.

“They have already called me for Bellator and other big promotions, but I want the UFC,” said the tricolor fighter last September to EL UNIVERSO.

“We are going to wait, we are going to finish this contract with Fury and try to win the title, and if they give me the opportunity (UFC), cool, arrecho, and if there are not enough avenues that one can take to get ahead,” he added.

Vera trains at Fifty50 Martial Arts, under the leadership of Ryan Hall. She regularly shares sessions with Cory Sandhagen, the UFC’s fifth-ranked bantamweight and Marlon’s next opponent. Chito Vera at the UFC Vegas 69 show.

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Source: Eluniverso

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