Sergio Pettis Aims to Honor Duke Roufus in Emotional PFL Chicago Title Eliminator vs. Mitch McKee

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Sergio Pettis, a familiar face in Chicago’s fight scene, is gearing up for a significant and emotionally charged bout this weekend. The former Bellator MMA titleholder, while not directly in a championship fight as some anticipated, is set to face promotional newcomer Mitch McKee in the PFL Smart Cage.

Pettis elaborated on the circumstances leading to this main event clash at PFL Chicago on April 11th. He explained that PFL presented McKee with a major opportunity to challenge an experienced veteran like himself in his first big-stage appearance. Pettis, who recently secured a strong finish against Magomed Magomedov, had expected a title shot. However, due to the previous tournament winner’s injury and the shifting timeline, a direct championship bout couldn’t be arranged, prompting PFL to offer him a fight in Chicago. Pettis readily accepted, affirming his career-long principle of never declining a fight. He acknowledged the inherent risk in facing McKee, an undefeated fighter who has yet to establish a prominent name, noting it could jeopardize his number one ranking and a potential title fight.

When asked if PFL assured him that a victory over McKee would lead to a title opportunity, Pettis indicated that the organization is currently re-evaluating its structure after moving away from the traditional tournament format. He observed that Marcirley Alves, the champion of the previous tournament, is slated to compete against former Rizin champion Naoki Inoue, a matchup that appears to be a direct title contender eliminator. Pettis remains unfazed and committed to staying busy and active at 32 years old, aiming to maximize his remaining time in the sport by delivering “killer performances” during what he feels is his prime.

Sergio Pettis on Duke Roufus’ passing: “First fight not having him around” and the mixed emotions

Having made his professional MMA debut in September 2011, Sergio Pettis has evolved into a seasoned veteran. He now faces an undefeated, younger combatant on the rise, a dynamic that has led him to a reflective state regarding his journey in competitive combat sports. Pettis described this period as “full circle,” especially in the wake of his coach, Duke Roufus’, passing. He has found himself stepping up at the gym, assisting teammates in their preparations, which brings back memories of his own early career and how quickly time has flown. He recalled making his pro debut at 18 and now, at 32, with 33 fights and multiple belts, he feels a strong momentum behind his name. Pettis expressed gratitude for his journey, affirming his long-held intention to continue fighting potentially into his 40s. He also conveyed immense pride in watching his younger cousin, AJ, forge his own path and make a name for himself, mirroring the pride his brother Anthony likely felt observing his own ascent.

Duke Roufus left an indelible mark on the sport as the mastermind behind Roufusport MMA. Pettis emphasized the importance of lineage in martial arts, stating that “knowledge is a waste if it isn’t shared.” He intends to pass down everything he learned from Duke to future generations as a way to keep Duke Roufus’ name alive. Pettis praised Roufus as “one of a kind” for his unique personal relationship with students and his “endless knowledge” of martial arts. He shared an aspiration to become “almost like the next Duke” while still prioritizing his active fighting career. Pettis openly discussed the profound impact of Roufus’ death, who had been a father figure since he was 13 or 14. He anticipates mixed emotions for his upcoming fight, his first without Roufus present, and stressed the personal significance of this bout to demonstrate that all of Duke’s teachings will continue to be implemented in his game plans.

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