Lone’er Kavanagh, a 25-year-old UFC newcomer, has set his sights on becoming the flyweight champion within two years. The Londoner gained widespread attention after knocking out fellow prospect An Tuan Ho in his debut fight on Dana White’s Contender Series. Kavanagh’s impressive performance earned him a UFC contract and he’s eager to make his mark in the competitive 125lb division. He has already informed his management team of his ambitious goal, expressing his determination to climb the ranks quickly. While he doesn’t care who holds the title in two years, he acknowledges that a potential clash with fellow undefeated contender Alexandre Pantoja would be a desirable matchup. Pantoja’s next title defense remains undecided as another newcomer, Tatsuro Taira, has emerged as a possible contender. Taira’s impressive first-round knockout win at UFC 305 has put him on the radar, and a potential title shot for the 24-year-old Japanese fighter could shake up the division.