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Steven Asplund

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Steven Asplund
  • Last fight

    Sean Sheraf
    Vencer
    Steve Asplund

    Sharaf vs Asplund

    Dec. 13, 2025
  • Upcoming fight

    Vitor Petrino
    Steve Asplund

    Petrino vs Asplund

    Mar. 14, 2026

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Learn more about Steven Asplund's UFC history, fighter facts, and Q&A below.

Status
Activo
Ciudad natal
Minneapolis, United States
Trenes en
Minnesota Top Team
Estilo de lucha
Kickboxer
Años
27
Alto
77.00
Peso
260.00
Debut del octágono
Dec. 13, 2025
Alcance
78.00
Alcance de la pierna
47.00
  • Pro since 2023, made UFC debut in December 2025
     
  • 4-fight finishing streak, all 4 wins coming in 2025
     
  • Last and only loss came in September 2024
     
  • Six wins by KO
     
  • Three first-round finishes
     
  • Previously weighed 500 pounds
     
  • Father Kevin was also an MMA fighter, went 17-12 and fought at Legacy FC & Bellator
     
  • Works in concrete (Both he and his father have the nickname “Concrete”)
     
  • Single father with a 3-year-old daughter
     
  • Describes his style as “Fat Max Holloway”
     
  • Trains with the UFC’s Thomas Petersen

UFC Fight Night (12/13/25) Asplund stopped Sean Sharaf via strikes at 3:49 of the second round

 

Dana White's Contender Series, Season 9

Week 5 (9/9/25) Asplund knocked out Anthony Guarascio by punches and elbows at 0:16 of the first round

When and why did you start training for fighting? I started training just over 4 years ago. I knew I had a baby on the way, so I just wanted to make some extra money to feed my daughter. 

Any accomplishments in amateur combat sports? I won 3 different amateur titles coming up through the regional circuits.

Any belts/ ranks in grappling disciplines? Blue belt in jiu jitsu 

What has been your toughest fight to date and why? Toughest fight to date was probably my last one against Raiden Kovacs. I had a good exchange in the first 10 seconds, admired my work a little too long. He took me down and I ended up having to endure the rest of the round trying to survive. KO’d him 2:30 into the second. 

Who is your favorite fighter and why? My father was always my favorite fighter as he did this for a pretty long time. Currently, it’s “Blessed!” His positivity, as well as confidence, whilst being one of the baddest men on the planet ,and his fight style is incredible. 

What was your job before you started fighting? I’m currently a concrete laborer

Social media accounts: Steven_Asplund on instagram and steviea75 on twitter 

Origin of nickname: I stole my daddy’s. But I also followed in his footsteps in regard to work and the fighting. 

Personal Life / Background: I have a three-and-a-half-year-old I’m fighting to get more time with, I am a second-generation concrete worker and fighter, I used to be 525+ lbs, my lady and family support me more than I could ever ask, and I love this s**t. 

Who are 3 people you'd love to meet or work with? I’d love to meet Mike Tyson, just because he’s so philosophical and intimidating at this age. Shane Gillis, dude’s funny as hell, and Adam Sandler. 

What are your hobbies, activities or other interests when not training for a fight? I’m a huge video game nerd, big into video games and being with family.