Dumont Calls Out UFC Matchmaking, Vows Decisive Performance to Challenge for Title
LAS VEGAS - Norma Dumont expressed frustration with the difficulty of securing opponents and asserted she’s prepared to deliver a statement performance this weekend to earn a title shot against the winner of Kayla Harrison and Amanda Nunes, currently slated to compete in 2026. Dumont faces Ketlen Vieira at UFC Fight Night, and a victory would improve her record within the promotion to 9-2.
Dumont believes a win over Vieira logically positions her as the next challenger, citing the recent results of other contenders. “Beating Ketlen, there’s nowhere else to go,” Dumont stated. “Who are they going to put [for the title]? Julianna [Peña] again? Raquel? No way. Julianna got demolished by Kayla, and Raquel lost to Julianna. There’s no one left to face whoever wins between Amanda and Kayla.” She characterized the process of finding fights as a “big soap opera.”
While acknowledging her previous nine professional wins have all come by decision, Dumont emphasized her pursuit of a finish. ”Obviously,every fight we go in looking for the knockout,for the submission,but once you get to the top of the division,you realize how hard it is to get those,” she said. Though, she believes even a standard victory should be enough to warrant a title prospect given the current landscape of the women’s featherweight division, though she’s aiming for “something extraordinary.”
Dumont anticipates the Harrison-Nunes bout will take place as early as January and hopes to bypass the need for another fight if the outcome is decisive. Should an immediate rematch be required, Dumont stated she is willing to remain active against top-ranked opposition. she questioned the potential return of Raquel pennington, noting reports of another possible surgery, and dismissed a fight with Julianna Peña. Dumont indicated she would accept a fight with Yana santos if necessary, emphasizing her commitment to staying active. “I’m 35, I can’t stay inactive that long. And in my mind, none of them beat me anyway, so it doesn’t make a difference. I’ll fight everyone. That’s how I’ll become champion. If I have to fight again, I’ll be ready.”