Marcus “Buchecha” Almeida finished his contract with ONE Championship on a high note – with his impressive submission win over Amir Aliakbari in under four minutes at ONE 169 in Thailand.
And, well, Buchecha is already weighing his options and considering his next move:
I’m already talking to my manager Ali Abdelaziz and we will make that decision.
I don’t have anything decided just yet, but we’re already talking and deciding the next steps.I really don’t know what will happen, but things are way different now compared to last week.
I was coming off a loss, and now I’m coming off a good win, so I’m in a better position now to make a decision.
While he’s open to re-signing with ONE, he’s also interested in exploring other opportunities:
If [ONE] wants to have a conversation with me, we will talk, but I don’t know what I want to do yet, you know?
I had six fights with ONE, my entire MMA career was at ONE, so I honestly want to think about the next step of my career with calm.
As he approaches his 35th birthday early next year, Buchecha is prioritizing challenging opportunities over financial incentives:
The financial aspect is always interesting, of course.
But if there’s something I don’t want to do or organization I don’t want to sign with, no money in the world would convince me to sign.
I have my values and my principles, and if I have grudges with an organization or something like that, and I don’t want to sign [with them], money won’t be a reason for me to sign.
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