Last fight
Estadísticas y récords
7
Wins by Knockout
2
Wins by Submission
4
First Round Finishes
- Sig. Str. Defense is the percentage of significant strikes attempted against a fighter that do not land.
- Takedown defense is the percentage of takedowns attempted against a fighter that do not land.
- Knockdown Avg. is the average number of knockdowns per 15 Minutes window.
Sig. Str. by target
Récord del Atleta
Info
- Pro since 2015
- Seven wins by KO, two by submission (Kimura, arm triangle)
- Four first round finishes
- Has won six of his last seven and four in a row
- Origin of nickname: “It was given to me for my ability to adapt to any situation. It comes from the comic book character ‘Beast Boy,’ a.k.a. Garfield Logan, who changes into any animal that may capitalize on the situation before him.”
UFC Fight Night (3/16/24) Davis submitted Natan Levy via arm triangle choke at 1:43 of the second round
UFC Fight Night (10/1/22) Davis won a three round unanimous decision over Viacheslav Borshchev
UFC on ESPN (1/20/21) Davis won a three round unanimous decision over Mason Jones
UFC Fight Night (10/12/19) Davis knocked out Thomas Gifford at 4:45 of the third round
UFC Fight Night (4/27/19) Davis was submitted by Gilbert Burns via rear naked choke at 4:15 of the second round
DWTNCS 2
Episode six (7/24/18) Davis lost a three round unanimous decision to Sodiq Yusuff
TRAINING: Morning 6am-8:30: 20 miles of cardio: 10 miles via bike, 4 miles via stairs, 3 miles via run, 2 miles via elliptical, 1 miles via Row. Work 9-5. Training at PWBMMA at night. 5:30-7:30pm: 1 mile run warm up, 15 minutes straight on jump rope, 10 minutes of shadow boxing, 3- 5 minute rounds on the bag, 5-3 minute rounds of pad work, 3 BJJ technique review, 5-5 minute grappling matches from bad positions. Finish with 150 pushups, 300 sit-ups, 100 squats and 15 minutes of deep stretching.
When and why did you start training for fighting? I started training boxing when I was 14. I was in 9th grade and I was tiny. I was about 5'1" and I got picked on every day for being so small... It sucked, so I took up boxing. Not to fight anyone, But so everyone knew I could fight and would leave me alone. AND IT WORKED. So I boxed for 1 year, gained knowledge out of Cus D'Amato’s, learning from the same man who taught Mike Tyson himself, Kevin Rooney. After a year, I started getting into wrestling, I joined the wrestling team at my school and went 21-3 my first year of wrestling. Now, I was confident in both and I started training MMA at a local lodge where people just met up to practice moves they learned on YouTube. I took my first fight at 16 and it was for a title. I won a hard fight by decision and now I was hooked.
What ranks and titles have you held? 155lb Lightweight Champion of Breakthrough 15 MMA, 155lb Lightweight Champion of Cage Wars, 155lb Lightweight Champion of Kaged Kombat, 155lb Lightweight Champion of Hero Fight League, 2009 N.Y. State Shooto Champion
Do you have any heroes? My mother and father
What would it mean for you to fight in the UFC? EVERYTHING. MMA saved my life. It brought me happiness and with it I can bring happiness to my family. My mother, struggling with 4 kids, I CAN STOP THAT STRUGGLE. I WILL STOP THAT STRUGGLE. She deserves that. When I am in the UFC, I can take away all the pain of struggling in my remaining family. Nothing will stop me from acheiving this.
Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? I attended Colombia Greene Community college and received an Associate’s degree in Exercise Physiology
What was your job before you started fighting? I started fighting at 16 and before fighting I worked at Pomodoro’s, an Italian resturant in my home city...I was a dish washer.
Favorite grappling technique: De la Riva, guillotine, heel hook, wrist lock
Favorite Striking technique: Question mark kick, slip jab, body-head hook, bolo punch, foot movement.