
Trevor Peek and Kurtis Campbell are set to clash at UFC Paris on September 5th. The matchup adds another fight to the promotion's upcoming Paris card.
Trevor Peek and Kurtis Campbell have been booked to meet at UFC Paris on September 5th, adding another matchup to what is shaping up to be a stacked card in the French capital.
Peek, 31, enters the bout carrying a 9-3 record and trains out of Agoge Combatives in the United States. The switch-stance fighter stands five-foot-nine with a 70-inch reach and has shown consistent striking output inside the octagon, landing 4.39 significant strikes per minute at an accuracy rate of 53 percent. He also contributes on the ground, averaging 1.45 takedowns per 15 minutes.

Campbell comes in as one of the more intriguing prospects on the roster. The 23-year-old holds an 8-1 record and is also a switch-stance fighter at five-foot-nine, though he carries a slightly longer 72-inch reach. His calling card is an elite takedown rate of 8.76 per 15 minutes, a figure that places him among the most active grapplers in his division. He lands 3.50 significant strikes per minute at 48 percent accuracy, suggesting he is comfortable mixing his attack.
Why it matters
- Campbell's takedown volume will be the central stylistic question — Peek will need to neutralize that threat to keep the fight where he is most dangerous
- Peek's striking accuracy advantage could be decisive if he can maintain distance and keep the bout standing
- A win for either fighter carries meaningful momentum given Campbell's unfinished rise and Peek's veteran experience at 31
- The Paris card continues to grow, and this matchup adds a compelling contrast in styles to the event's undercard






