UFC Showdown: Oban Elliott vs. Ko Seok-hyeon - The Battle for Welterweight Supremacy
Welsh welterweight Oban Elliott is set to face South Korea's Ko Seok-hyeon in a high-stakes UFC Fight Night in Baku. Read about their preparation, mental toughness, and ambitions.

UFC Showdown: Oban Elliott vs. Ko Seok-hyeon - The Battle for Welterweight Supremacy
Welsh welterweight Oban Elliott is gearing up for one of the most significant fights of his career as he prepares to face South Korea's Ko Seok-hyeon at UFC Fight Night in Baku, Azerbaijan. The event, scheduled for this Saturday, promises to be a thrilling encounter between two rising stars in the welterweight division.
Preparation and Readiness
Elliott, nicknamed "The Welsh Gangster," has been training rigorously across Europe with some of the sport's elite fighters. Originally set to fight Ramiz Brahimaj in Las Vegas on 31 May, visa issues forced a cancellation. However, the UFC quickly rescheduled Elliott for this weekend's card, ensuring he remains active and ready.
"I couldn't be more prepared," Elliott confidently stated. "The only difference this time is Ko is a southpaw, but with my main sparring partner being Roberto Soldic, it's the best preparation I could've asked for. I feel very good. I'm ready. There's nothing I haven't seen."
The Challenge Ahead
Ko Seok-hyeon, known as "The Korean Tyson," boasts an impressive 11-2 record and has been making waves in Dana White's contender series. Despite the late switch in opponent, Elliott remains respectful of the challenge ahead.
"He's a great fighter. I respect anyone chasing success in this sport," Elliott added. "This is the biggest fight of my life."
Mental Toughness
Elliott believes that mental toughness will be the defining factor in the fight. "Everyone is composed in the gym. A training camp is 90% physical and 10% mental," he explained. "But when the fight comes around, it flips. Then it's 90% mental, because everybody is physically ready. I couldn't be more prepared for it. For me, it just feels like another day in the office."
Ambitions and Future Goals
Looking beyond Baku, Elliott has his sights set on climbing the UFC rankings and eventually competing for a title. "These rankings – someone, somewhere, made that list," he said. "But on my list, I'm number one. Whoever they send to me is coming for my spot, so send whoever you want… just don't expect to get them back."
Elliott also dreams of one day competing for a UFC title in front of a home crowd at Cardiff's Principality Stadium. "Paddy [Pimblett] could get his title fight at Anfield, and I could get mine in the Principality Stadium one day," said Elliott. "We've got the power to take over the UFC, that's for sure."
British Dominance in UFC
Elliott's remarks come at a time when British fighters are enjoying a surge of success in the UFC. With talent from across the UK continuing to make a strong impact on the sport's biggest stage, the future looks bright for British MMA.
Stay tuned for what promises to be an electrifying night of action as Oban Elliott and Ko Seok-hyeon go head-to-head in Baku.