King Green continues his relentless march through the UFC lightweight division, securing his third straight victory with a stunning first-round submission over veteran Jeremy "Lil Heathen" Stephens at UFC 328. The main card opener at Newark's Prudential Center was a masterclass in mixed martial arts, proving once again why Green is one of the most dangerous fighters in the division.
From the opening bell, Green dictated the pace, stalking Stephens with devastating leg kicks and precise combinations. The turning point came when Green executed a picture-perfect double-leg takedown, transitioning seamlessly into a dominant ground position. Once on the mat, Green unleashed a barrage of heavy elbows and punches that left Stephens scrambling for answers.
True to his reputation, Stephens showed incredible toughness, fighting through the onslaught. But as he attempted to escape, he left his neck exposed for a split second—and Green made him pay. Locking in a tight rear-naked choke, Green forced the tap, sending the crowd into a frenzy and marking one of the most memorable submissions of the night.
The post-fight drama was just as electric. Instead of the usual callout of a ranked opponent, Green made headlines by directly addressing UFC President Dana White, demanding his performance bonus. The moment captured the confidence and swagger of a fighter who knows he's on the verge of breaking into the lightweight top 15.
With this win, Green's stock has never been higher. The question now is whether this performance—and his bold post-fight antics—will be enough to earn him a shot at the division's elite. For fans watching at home, this was a reminder that in the UFC, every second counts, and King Green is a fighter who makes the most of every opportunity.
