Ethan Goss, 2-division champion, calls for opportunity after void on UFC Atlantic City fight card
“The Wolverine” Ethan Goss (11-6) has called for his shot in the UFC following news that the upcoming UFC Atlantic City card could be in trouble once again.
Yesterday, MMA Journalist Alex Behunin posted news on X stating, “Pat Sabatini is out of this scheduled #UFCAtlanticCity fight with Nate Landwehr, per sources. Landwehr is expected to stay on the card.
Pat Sabatini is out of this scheduled #UFCAtlanticCity fight with Nate Landwehr, per sources.
Landwehr is expected to stay on the card
— Alex Behunin (@AlexBehunin) March 3, 2024
Goss, 32, who is ranked as the number one professional mixed martial artist at 145-pounds according to Tapology, was quick to respond to the news.
“I’m the #1 ranked 45er in PA on a 6 fight win streak, I’ve been the only guy on these posts begging to step in for these fights for the last 2 years. @BillyQMMA or @NateTheTrain I’ll fight either one. @danawhite @seanshelby @ufc give me the fucking chance! @mma_kings @MyMMANews”
I’m the #1 ranked 45er in PA on a 6 fight win streak, I’ve been the only guy on these posts begging to step in for these fights for the last 2 years. @BillyQMMA or @NateTheTrain I’ll fight either one. @danawhite @seanshelby @ufc give me the fucking chance! @mma_kings @MyMMANews https://t.co/CJTqdm1jm7
— Ethan Goss (@ethan_goss) March 4, 2024
Goss currently has champ-champ status as he holds two titles, both featherweight and lightweight, under the Pittsburgh-based 247 Fighting Championships banner.
Currently riding a six-fight win streak, Goss is also ranked number four among lightweights in the Keystone State. He defeated Solo Hatley in October 2023 to claim the second belt.