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Jose Ochoa sets sights on Peru's first title after UFC Atlanta

Jose Ochoa sets sights on Peru's first title after UFC Atlanta

USA Today17-06-2025
Jose Ochoa sets sights on Peru's first title after UFC Atlanta
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UFC on ESPN 69: Jose Ochoa post-fight interview
UFC on ESPN 69 winner Jose Ochoa talks to MMA Junkie and other reporters post-fight after his KO victory over Cody Durden in Atlanta.
ATLANTA – Jose Ochoa met the media Saturday after his second-round knockout win over Cody Durden at UFC on ESPN 69.
Ochoa (8-1 MMA, 1-1 UFC) drilled Durden (17-8-1 MMA, 6-6-1 UFC) quickly into the middle frame of their fight on the prelims and wasted no time putting him away just 11 seconds into the round.
Afterward, Ochoa, a 24-year-old flyweight who picked up a performance bonus for the finish, said he wants to become the first UFC champion from Peru.
"I'm ready to fight. I train all the time," Ochoa said through a translator after his win at State Farm Arena. "I want to be the first Peruvian champion in the UFC. There's a lot of developing (in Peru). Don't sleep on them. The Peruvians are coming up. There are a lot of great, talented fighters coming from Peru and all Latin America, and we're here to take over."
Check out Ochoa's post-fight news conference in the video above.
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