MEXICO CITY – MMA is full of fighter cliches, but in the case of young prospect Alexa Grasso, they can also be true.

Yes, losing your first MMA fight can be a good thing. To some extent, anyway.

In February Grasso suffered the first defeat of her five-year pro career when she dropped a unanimous decision to Felice Herrig at UFC Fight Night 104. Now, Grasso (9-1 MMA, 1-1 UFC) looks to rebound when she meets fellow strawweight Randa Markos (7-4 MMA, 3-3 UFC) in Saturday’s UFC Night 114 co-headliner.

UFC Fight Night 114 takes place at Mexico City Arena in Mexico, and the card airs on FS1 following early prelims on UFC Fight Pass.

Grasso, a 23-year-old Mexican fighter, gets to fight her home country – and she does so with a little less pressure now that her record is no longer unblemished.

“(To) some point, yes (there’s less pressure),” she told MMAjunkie. “In my last fight, I had a lot of pressure – a lot, a lot, a lot. … There was huge hype behind me, and I was like, ‘Damn.’

“I had to do it perfect, and I was very stressed in my training, and I was really stressed. … I was just obsessive in a bad way – train, train, train.”

Although she thought she maybe deserved the win against Herrig, she’s now feeling much more at ease ahead of her co-headlining opportunity.

“I feel relaxed now,” said Grasso, who’s a modest favorite heading into the fight with Markos. “I’m very happy to fight here in my country, and I don’t care – now it’s not about ‘I have to win all the time, all the time.’

“I just want to give my best, and that I know that giving my best will give me the win.”

Check out the full interview above.

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