Frankie Edgar isn't stressing about a title shot

Frankie Edgar
Frankie Edgar
An opportunity to fight for a championship can be a life-changing event for UFC fighters. It's why Georges St-Pierre once so famously dropped to his knees in the Octagon and pleaded with UFC management to give him a title shot.
Former lightweight champion Frankie Edgar knows full well its value, but he's not going to grovel for a chance at a title.
Edgar will meet Cub Swanson on Saturday in the main event of a card at the Erwin Center in Austin, Texas, but nothing is guaranteed for him, even with a win.
UFC president Dana White has promised Swanson a shot at featherweight champion Jose Aldo if he's victorious Saturday, but he has yet to extend the same courtesy to Edgar.
But instead of begging publicly, or venting to the media, the low-key Edgar will take the same approach that has worked so well for him as he's fashioned a 16-4-1 mark in his mixed martial arts career.
He plans to fight so hard, and make his bout so memorable, that he hopes White will have little choice but to give him another crack at the belt.
"If I keep on doing the right things, they can't keep refusing me," Edgar said. "I know that and they know that. I can take the decision out of their hands by going out there and winning and putting on the kind of fights people want to see.
"I don't think I need to create a lot of drama or put on a show in order to do it. Listen, they [UFC management] wants the best fights they can put together, so it all comes out the same way. Eventually, if you keep doing the right things, they won't have a choice but to pick you."
Edgar has long been one of the UFC's best and most exciting fighters. He's regularly engaged in some of the promotion's most memorable fights.
He gave Aldo one of the sternest tests of his long reign as featherweight champion, and some even thought Edgar deserved the win. - Yahoo.com

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