Veteran UFC fighter Jeremy Stephens is taking a tough loss in stride, vowing to "recalibrate" after a record-setting defeat at UFC 328. The 38-year-old brawler fell to King Green via first-round submission at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., on Saturday, marking his 20th loss inside the octagon—a dubious first in UFC history.
Stephens (29-23 MMA, 15-20 UFC) entered the matchup under a cloud of controversy after missing weight by four pounds, a misstep that set the tone for a difficult week. In the fight itself, he landed just five significant strikes—only one more than the pounds he missed on the scale. It was a far cry from the explosive performances that once made "Lil' Heathen" a fan favorite, known for his heavy hands and relentless pressure.
Despite the setback, Stephens showed no signs of hanging up his gloves. In a post-fight social media message, he acknowledged the disappointment but remained focused on the road ahead. "No excuses," he wrote, signaling a determination to learn from the experience and come back stronger.
For fans who love the grit and grind of MMA, Stephens' resilience is a reminder of the sport's unforgiving nature—and the gear that helps fighters push through it all. Whether you're training for your next bout or just hitting the gym, staying prepared is key.
