Vitor Belfort's wish to fight Wanderlei Silva on Brazilian soil at UFC Rio were not granted, but he said he is content to meet Yoshihiro Akiyama.
"I'm excited," Belfort told MMAJunkie.com. "It's a joyful time. Now I have a date, and I have an opponent. I'm excited about it."
The date Belfort is referring to is UFC 133, tentatively scheduled for August 6th in Philadelphia. It is two weeks prior to UFC 134, more commonly known as "UFC Rio," which is expected to take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on August 27th. Rio happens to be Belfort's hometown.
Earlier this year, Silva and Belfort exchanged words via Twitter, and the two Brazilians were eager to square off in a rematch. In their previous meeting, at Ultimate Brazil in 1998, Belfort disposed of Silva in just 44 seconds.
But, at least for now, it wasn't meant to be. Silva respectfully declined Belfort's offer and is now set to face heavy-handed Chris Leben at UFC 132.
But Belfort said he is just fine with the decision.
"The only disappointment I would have is if God did something and I wasn't included," Belfort said. "The UFC needed me in Philadelphia, and anything Dana White and Lorenzo Fertitta need from me, I'm there for them. I fight for the UFC and the fans."
Akiyama presents some interesting challenges to the Brazilian, and Belfort said he is aware of how dangerous the Japanese star can be. Belfort said he intends to pick up a victory, and hopes to eventually receive another title shot.
"I'm going to go in there 100 percent, and I'm going there to knock him out or submit him," Belfort said. "I'm going to be there to bring the heat. I know he will be there to bring the heat, too. So be ready. Don't miss it."
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