Jordan Vucenic picked up another first-round finish at CW208 in London, making it three consecutive victories since being released by the UFC last year.
Jordan Vucenic continued his post-UFC resurgence on Friday, June 27, picking up a first-round finish at CW208 in London to extend his winning streak to three fights.
The 30-year-old Englishman, who fights out of Blood Sweat and Tears and carries the nickname "The Epidemic," now stands at 13-4-0 overall. All three victories in his current run have come by way of first-round stoppages, a run of form that arrived after he was cut by the UFC last year. Fighting out of an orthodox stance, Vucenic measures in at five-foot-ten with a 73-inch reach. He averages 2.11 significant strikes per minute at a 45 percent accuracy rate, and while he mixes in a modest takedown threat at 0.63 per 15 minutes, his finishing work has largely been built on striking sharpness.

Why it matters
- Three straight first-round finishes signal Vucenic is fighting with sharper purpose since leaving the UFC roster.
- His form at the regional level positions him as a potential candidate to work his way back toward a major organization.
- The performance adds weight to Blood Sweat and Tears as a camp producing active, finished-focused fighters on the UK circuit.















