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Blue CornerTrevor Peek is stepping back into the Octagon after a rough stretch, and he's doing it in Paris against a debuting Kurtis Campbell. Peek's last three outings have been tough, dropping unanimous decisions to Yanal Ashmouz and Charlie Campbell before losing to Chepe Mariscal. That's a brutal run for anyone, but here's the thing: this dude can crack. Remember when he flatlined Erick Gonzalez with a punch in the final seconds of round one back in February 2023? That power is still there, and Campbell better respect it.
- Peek needs to snap a three fight skid badly
- Campbell debuts after getting knocked out in London
- Both switch stance fighters make this unpredictable
If Peek's power shows up early, this could be over quick, but if Campbell survives the initial storm, things get interesting in rounds two and three.
Campbell, nicknamed "The Pink Panther," is making his UFC debut after getting knocked out by Danny Silva in his most recent fight at a London event in March. That's a hell of a way to enter the big show, coming off a loss where he got stopped by punches in round two. Both guys are switch stance fighters, which means this could get weird and unpredictable real quick. Campbell's got everything to prove, while Peek desperately needs to stop the bleeding and get back in the win column. The technical matchup is fascinating because both guys can switch stances and create different looks.
Peek showed at UFC 294 that he can grind out wins when he needs to, taking a decision over Mohammad Yahya in Abu Dhabi. But those recent losses have all been decisions where he just couldn't get it done on the scorecards. Campbell's coming in hungry with that debut energy, but he's also coming off getting his lights turned off. Someone's streak is ending in Paris.
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Trevor Peek is stepping back into the Octagon after a rough stretch, and he's doing it in Paris against a debuting Kurtis Campbell. Peek's last three outings have been tough, dropping unanimous decisions to Yanal Ashmouz and Charlie Campbell before losing to Chepe Mariscal. That's a brutal run for anyone, but here's the thing: this dude can crack. Remember when he flatlined Erick Gonzalez with a punch in the final seconds of round one back in February 2023? That power is still there, and Campbell better respect it.
- Peek needs to snap a three fight skid badly
- Campbell debuts after getting knocked out in London
- Both switch stance fighters make this unpredictable
If Peek's power shows up early, this could be over quick, but if Campbell survives the initial storm, things get interesting in rounds two and three.
Campbell, nicknamed "The Pink Panther," is making his UFC debut after getting knocked out by Danny Silva in his most recent fight at a London event in March. That's a hell of a way to enter the big show, coming off a loss where he got stopped by punches in round two. Both guys are switch stance fighters, which means this could get weird and unpredictable real quick. Campbell's got everything to prove, while Peek desperately needs to stop the bleeding and get back in the win column. The technical matchup is fascinating because both guys can switch stances and create different looks.
Peek showed at UFC 294 that he can grind out wins when he needs to, taking a decision over Mohammad Yahya in Abu Dhabi. But those recent losses have all been decisions where he just couldn't get it done on the scorecards. Campbell's coming in hungry with that debut energy, but he's also coming off getting his lights turned off. Someone's streak is ending in Paris.
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