Waldo Cortes-Acosta promises to 'stop being an idiot' ahead of UFC Vegas 104 fight

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If you’re expecting dancing and taunting from Waldo Cortes-Acosta this Saturday at UFC Fight Night 255, you’re in for a surprise.

The rising UFC heavyweight contender promises a new version of himself, one that has left aside the antics. Cortes-Acosta (12-1 MMA, 5-1 UFC) has set himself apart in the heavyweight division for some of the in-cage stunts that come with his fighting.

But facing Ryan Spann this Saturday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Cortes-Acosta is out to get his hand raised while showing a more serious version.

“I need to stop messing around, wanting to dance, and go for my objective, which is to become UFC world champion,” Cortes-Acosta told Hablemos MMA in Spanish. “It’s time for me to get serious and go after what I want.”

This could mean a more dangerous Cortes-Acosta. He’s more focused on making a statement and logging in big wins than putting on a show.

“I’m going to make the other person dance salsa in the cage while I get serious in my business,” Cortes-Acosta explained. “I’m going to stop being an idiot up there. I’m going in there to fight. You can expect a much more serious version of me.”

Now in the UFC official heavyweight rankings, Cortes-Acosta says this big shift in mentality came as a result of wanting to be considered a legit title threat rather than being a showman.

“I have six kids, and I have to prioritize their well being and mine so they can be good,” Cortes-Acosta said. “I can’t be relaxed. I need to go for what’s mine, which is being world champion.”

As far as the fight with Spann (22-10 MMA, 8-5 UFC), he’ll be making his UFC heavyweight debut against Cortes-Acosta. Cortes-Acosta expects a tough fight, but he’s determined to make a big statement out of him.

“I have to give him his welcome to the heavyweight division,” Cortes-Acosta said. “I hope he gives his best because I’m coming out to give my best. It’s going to be a war. You know how Ryan Spann fights. He hits hard and fast and so do I. I don’t back down. Let it be God’s will. But from my part, I’m going in there to break him quickly.”

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