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Robelis Despaigne promises improvement in wrestling ahead of UFC return: 'We've dedicated a lot of time to it'

Mar 9, 2024; Miami, Florida, USA; Robelis Despaigne reacts after defeating Josh Parisian, not shown, during UFC 299 at Kayesa Center. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 9, 2024; Miami, Florida, USA; Robelis Despaigne reacts after defeating Josh Parisian, not shown, during UFC 299 at Kayesa Center. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports

Wrestling. That's what caused Robelis Despaigne to suffer his first professional defeat in MMA.

The Olympic karate bronze medalist got his momentum halted in May when Waldo Cortes-Acosta handed him his first loss. Despaigne (5-1 MMA, 1-1 UFC), who entered the promotion earlier this year with a ton of hype, was beaten in a unanimous decision at UFC on ESPN 56 and was heavily criticized by many for his defensive wrestling or better yet, lack thereof.

Now, five months later, the Cuban knockout artist promises he addressed that deficiency ahead of his return at UFC Fight Night 245.

"Oh, we've put in so much work (in the wrestling)," Despaigne told MMA Junkie in Spanish. "We've dedicated a lot of time to it, almost 50-50. Wrestling involves a different distance, and different type of cardio. It's completely different, so we've dedicated a lot of time to it. I've received a ton of support from the fighters at American Top Team. It's almost a family, and they've helped me out a ton."

Following his dominant defeat, Despaigne attended part of his training camp at American Top Team in Coconut Creek, Fla., which he describes as very formative in his MMA journey.

"We're in collaboration with American Top Team," Despaigne explained. "I go and train there because I have more training partners my size. It's been very satisfactory. I've learned a lot, and I've had many trainings and sparring with great athletes, and it's benefited me a ton."

Despaigne returns to the octagon this Saturday in the opening bout of UFC Fight Night 245. He takes on Austen Lane (12-5 MMA, 0-2 UFC) in an exciting heavyweight clash. Despaigne understands some of the criticism surrounding his potential, but he also feels a lot of it is not coming from the right place.

"The critics are normal, it's a normal thing," Despaigne said. "Sometimes I win, and I even get criticism, so that's a part of the sport. You just have to take the constructive criticism, and everything else, the ones that are aimed to destroy, those I don't pay attention to."

Despaigne is looking to pick up a first-round finish in his return to the octagon. He sees Lane as a dangerous opponent, given they're both in must-win situations.

"We're coming out with everything," Despaine said. "I'm coming from a loss, he's coming from a loss, and we're going to try to win at all costs. I'm going to give it my all, and I'm ready for it."

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