Calvin Kattar believes people are writing him off ahead of UFC Nashville.

Kattar is set to return to the Octagon on the main card of UFC Nashville on Saturday against Steve Garcia in an intriguing featherweight fight. Entering the fight, Kattar is on a four-fight losing streak and he believes he has something to prove that he isn’t done as a contender.
“I feel like the higher up you climb, the harder it gets. Each checkpoint, you kind of re-evaluate where you’re at. For me, I think we’re at a crossroads where he’s on his way up and people might be counting me out because of my last performances,” Calvin Kattar said to UFC News. “But I think it’s going to make for a hell of a fight because I don’t see myself on my way out. I think I’ve got something to prove. I’ve got a chip on my shoulder, and that’s when I usually perform at my best.”
Calvin Kattar will be getting a step-down in competition as he is taking on Garcia who isn’t ranked at featherweight. Yet, Garcia is on a five-fight winning streak and is a dark horse in the division.
So, if Kattar is going to win, he believes he needs to start strong. He also knows he has to be more aggressive from the jump.