
Rick Glen
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Ricky Glenn is a heavy-handed UFC welterweight striker with 13 knockout wins and a long pro career, but recent form has been inconsistent.
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Ricky Glenn, nicknamed 'The Gladiator,' has been a fixture of the UFC welterweight division since his 2016 debut, carrying into the Octagon a blue-collar origin story and a reputation for hand speed and knockout power. The 35-year-old from Marshalltown, Iowa, turned professional in 2006 after committing to fighting at age 14, earning regional belts (Midwest Cage Championship and WSOF World title) before breaking into the UFC. Over his first five years in the organization, Glenn accumulated 13 knockout victories, including a spectacular 37-second finish of Joaquim Silva that exemplified his straight-ahead, pressure-based striking style. His peak came around 2017-2021, when he was a legitimate threat to mid-tier welterweight contenders and a highlight-reel draw for casual fans.
Glenn fights as a pure striker, eschewing the wrestling-focused approach that dominates modern UFC. He lands nearly 3.8 significant strikes per minute from the standing position while absorbing steady damage, indicating an aggressive, forward-moving fighting style built on overwhelming opponents with hand combinations rather than technical precision or footwork. With a BJJ brown belt in his background, he nonetheless avoids grappling-heavy matchups and has attempted just 45 takedowns across his UFC tenure, succeeding on only four. His seven first-round finishes speak to an early-career lethality that made him a violent prospect in the lower ranks.
However, Glenn's recent trajectory has sharply reversed. After a majority draw with Grant Dawson in October 2021, he has compiled a 1-4-1 record over nearly three years, losing three straight fights in 2023-2024 to Drew Dober (first-round KO loss), Christos Giagos (first-round KO loss), and Song Kenan (unanimous decision loss in August 2024). These losses suggest that Glenn's straightforward power-based game has become predictable for the refined strikers and wrestlers now prevalent at welterweight. At 35 years old, with a veteran's mileage on his record and a documented three-fight skid, Glenn remains a UFC regular but faces steep pressure to reverse course and prove he is not a fading power puncher.
Why fans love Glen
Knockout power, seven first-round finishes, long career dedication (trained since age 14), and an everyman story (Costco warehouse worker turned UFC fighter) that appeals to underdogs.





















