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Yana Kunitskaya of Russia interacts with media during the UFC 229 Ultimate Media Day at the Park MGM Las Vegas on October 4, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
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Five Questions With Yana Kunitskaya

Building a win-streak in the UFC isn’t something that is easy to do.

On Saturday night in Wichita, bantamweight Yana Kunitskaya will be looking to earn her second victory in a row. In her way will be tough veteran Marion Reneau, in a fight that was supposed to happen earlier this year, but was pushed back after UFC 233 didn’t come to fruition.

It turns out a later date worked out best for Kunitskaya, as it allowed her more time to train in the United States and the UFC Performance Institute. She believes that extra preparation will be key in this fight and will go a long way in helping her defeat the No. 6 ranked Reneau.

We caught up with Kunitskaya to discuss her preparation for her showdown with Reneau, what she thinks about the fight and much more.

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UFC: Hi Yana, how’s it going? How have you been since we saw you last October?

YK: I feel very good and I had a very long camp because my fight was cancelled. I was kind of happy with this because I like the long camp. I’m ready to fight on Saturday.

UFC: What are some of the benefits of a long camp?

YK: I really like long camp because I was able to learn more and grow more. After I started training more in America I started training smarter and I definitely have progressed.

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UFC: What does a Yana Kunitskaya fight look like? What is your “style” if you will?

YK: I think it depends on my opponent because if you see maybe my last five fights, they are all so different. In one fight I’m a striker and the next a wrestler because I’m trying to be well-rounded and ready for everything.

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UFC: On Saturday you’ll be fight Marion Reneau. What are some of your thoughts on your opponent?

YK: I think that she is very strong. She’s a good opponent, she’s a good match-up so that we can have a good fight because she has a jiu jitsu background but also has good striking. So I think we are going to have a good fight.

UFC: What makes you a difficult match-up for Reneau?

YK: We always prepare for anything that can happen. I think I’m a better striker, a better wrestler and I’m prepared for everything that she can do on the ground. So we are ready for everything.

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Kunitskaya takes on Reneau this Saturday live on ESPN+ on the UFC Wichita prelims. The prelims start at 5pm/2pm ETPT. If you haven’t already, sign-up for your free trail of ESPN+ here: https://plus.espn.com/ufc

Gavin Porter is a digital producer and writer for UFC.com, follow him on Twitter at @PorterUFCNews.