
Jordan Mein
31-12-0
About
Canadian welterweight "Young Gun" Jordan Mein is a slick, high-volume striker who has competed at the UFC's highest level for over a decade.
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Jordan Mein is a Canadian welterweight who has spent over a decade competing at the highest levels of mixed martial arts. Fighting out of Lethbridge, Alberta, he earned his UFC debut in 2012 and quickly made an impression with explosive striking and technical footwork. His signature style is a high-volume stand-up approach built around his exceptional reach (73 inches) and precise striking accuracy. Over his UFC tenure, Mein landed 450+ significant strikes and maintained a 69% striking defense rate, establishing himself as a legitimate technical striker rather than a pure knockout artist, though he has recorded 16 KO/TKO victories across his career.
Mein's career has followed a typical arc for a long-tenured UFC welterweight: early wins and climbs up the rankings, mixed results against elite competition, and a current state of continued activity at age 33. His early highlight was a devastating first-round TKO of Dan Miller at UFC 158 in 2013. However, losses to established contenders like Thiago Alves (2015) and Belal Muhammad (2017) demonstrated the difficulty of sustaining a run at the sport's highest level. More recently, Mein has secured wins via decision, including a unanimous decision victory over Alex Morono at UFC Fight Night in 2018. His fighting approach has remained consistent: control distance, land significant volume from range, and avoid being taken down.
As an active fighter entering his mid-30s, Mein represents a veteran presence in the welterweight division. His documented record of 31-12-0 reflects a fighter who has competed regularly against quality opposition and tested himself at the UFC level for over a decade. For casual fans, Mein is the embodiment of a technical stand-up striker: a fighter who wins rounds through output and footwork rather than dramatic finishes, and whose appeal lies in appreciating the craft of distance fighting and ring control.
Why fans love Mein
Mein's consistent output, technical striking, and willingness to engage in legitimate striking exchanges have earned respect from analytical fight fans who value high-volume, distance-fighting styles.
















