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Matt Erickson and John Morgan

Andre Fili tired of ordinary Joe status in UFC, hopes big name solves that problem

LAS VEGAS – Andre Fili beat Charles Jourdain with a split decision Saturday on the main card at UFC on ESPN 10 in Las Vegas.

Take a look inside the fight with Fili, who got back in the win column after a loss to Sodiq Yusuff in January.

Result: Andre Fili def. Charles Jourdain via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Updated records: Fili (21-7 MMA, 9-6 UFC), Jourdain (10-3 MMA, 1-2 UFC)
Key stat: Fili won a close striking battle 79-66, but landed five takedowns.

Fili on the fight’s key moment

“I was begging God. Man, I don’t understand (the split decision). I really feel like I didn’t perform as well as I could have. I’m my own hardest critic. If you scored that fight for him, I don’t know what fight you were watching. Respect to Jourdain. He was telling me I won the fight.”

Fili on having fun

“I was having fun out there and balancing that with listening to my coaches. You’ve got to find that balance between fighting smart, and then feeling it and having fun. I don’t want to have competitive fights. I want to blow people out of the water. I want to be dominant. This kid was really good. I really think Charles Jourdain is going to make a lot of waves in this sport.”

Fili on what he wants next

“I want a big name. I’m tired of people looking at me like I’m just a regular UFC fighter. I want a big name next. I’m going to go back and talk with my tram. A lot of guys just get on the mike and shout names. That’s not my style.”

To hear more from Fili, check out the video of the full post-fight interview above.

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