Julian Erosa expresses enthusiasm for competing at UFC Seattle, an event close to his Washington state home.
After sustaining an orbital injury in his previous bout, Erosa faced an extended recovery period. Despite initially aiming for an earlier return, he strategically opted to wait for UFC Seattle, an event he was keen to join given his strong connection to the state. Erosa explained that his orbital bone injury required approximately three months before he could resume sparring and training. While he had initially targeted a comeback in November or December of the previous year, or even January, the announcement of UFC Seattle in March prompted him to adjust his plans.
He conveyed to his manager his strong desire to be included on the Seattle card, expressing willingness to wait and profound gratitude if successful. Erosa emphasized the significance of fighting for the UFC in his home state, calling it a “full circle” moment in his career.
Upon confirmation for UFC Seattle, Erosa was matched against Lerryan Douglas, an opponent making his promotional debut. Erosa confessed to having limited prior knowledge of Douglas.
Julian Erosa Aims for a Finish Against Lerryan Douglas
“I wasn’t very familiar with him initially,” Erosa stated, “though I’ve now reviewed some of his highlights and footage. Ultimately, truly knowing an opponent only comes once you’re in the octagon with them; we’ll truly understand within the first minute of the fight.”
Despite his initial lack of familiarity, Julian Erosa views Lerryan Douglas as a favorable opponent. He largely attributes this to his extensive UFC experience, which he believes will be a critical factor at UFC Seattle. Erosa reiterated, “I consider this a favorable matchup primarily due to my experience. My sole focus, however, is on securing a finish in this fight.”
Should Erosa emerge victorious at UFC Seattle, his objective for the year is to remain active and maximize his earnings. “Winning is paramount,” Erosa concluded, “but my primary goal is to secure three fights this year. Fighters can sometimes be sidelined without clear reason, and staying active with three bouts is my biggest aim.”
