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UFC star Aljamain Sterling returns to his roots at Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship

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Aljamain Sterling is shifting his focus from his professional mixed martial arts career of more than 13 years to compete in a grappling contest at the Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship (ADXC) – a new event that brings renowned martial arts fighters to the cage to compete in a variety of combat sports.

The former UFC bantamweight champion meets fellow American Chase Hooper in a No Gi match in the main card of the ADXC-2 at the Mubadala Arena at Zayed Sports City on Friday.

Sterling lost his UFC title to Sean O’Malley at UFC 292 in Boston in August, thus ending his nine-fight win streak in the promotion that also included three successful title defences.

One of those title defences included a TKO victory over TJ Dillashaw at UFC 280 in Abu Dhabi in October 2022. While Sterling, 34, is still aiming for another shot at the title, he found the challenge of a new grappling contest against a taller and heavier opponent, who is also 10 years his junior, too alluring to turn down. “Hopefully my opponent [Hooper] is a willing dance partner and we put on a show for the fans in the main event,” Sterling told The National. “I’m looking forward to competing against another tough dude, another tough fighter, and we’re going to see how good his grappling is. “Of course, I’m going up a weight class [from bantamweight to lightweight].

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