
Drakkar Klose is stepping back into the octagon with heavy emotions still close to his heart.
Late last year, Kloseโs brother was tragically murdered. He fought shortly afterward, hoping the competition might help him cope, but he admits he wasnโt in the right headspace. After taking time away to grieve and reflect, Klose now feels ready for a fresh start โ and that begins with a showdown against Edson Barboza at UFC 319.
โThis timing feels perfect for me,โ Klose told Just Scrap Radio on BJPENN.com. โIn my last fight, I was still dealing with my brotherโs death. I took the fight in his honor, but mentally, I wasnโt all there. When someoneโs murdered like thatโฆ itโs something you never truly get over. I had to step back and figure things out for myself.โ
Now refreshed and motivated, Klose is excited for the challenge ahead.
โMan, Iโm pumped. If I go in there, finish him, my nameโs right back in the mix. Iโve always felt like Iโm just outside that top-15, but if I do my job, Iโll be right there in the conversation again,โ he said.
Even as the betting underdog, Klose isnโt short on confidence. He believes his skill set matches up well against Barbozaโs style.
โIf I stick to my game plan, itโs going to be a great night for me,โ he explained. โIโm going to strike with him โ it all starts on the feet โ but he can be taken down, and he tends to gas out pretty quick.โ
A win would be a milestone for Klose, marking his 10th UFC victory โ something only a select group of fighters can claim.
โThatโs huge,โ Klose said. โNot many guys have 10 UFC wins. But for me now, itโs also about taking care of my family. Thatโs what drives me.โ