Trevor Peek

Trevor Peek

9-3-0

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Violent knockout artist who came into the UFC with an explosive record and is still finding his footing in the lightweight division.

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Trevor Peek is a 30-year-old lightweight from Scottsboro, Alabama who fought in the streets as a teenager before finding structure and discipline through combat sports in 2017. Working with striking coach Jeff Powell at Bang Muay Thai, he compiled a fearsome pre-UFC record highlighted by eight knockout wins and six first-round finishes, earning his way onto Dana White's Contender Series in 2022. His UFC debut in February 2023 was nothing short of spectacular: he knocked out Erick Gonzalez in the opening round with a stunning striking display that announced him as a legitimate threat in the lightweight division.

Peek fights as an overwhelming pressure striker who deals most damage standing, where he lands 72% of his significant strikes. His right hand and jumping teep are particularly dangerous, and he thrives in early exchanges where his explosiveness and power can end fights before opponents find their range or establish control. However, his record tells a cautionary tale: while his knockout-to-win ratio before the UFC was elite, his UFC tenure (9-3-0) has exposed serious limitations once fights extend beyond the first round. He won unanimous decisions over Mohammad Yahya at UFC 294 and Charlie Campbell, but these victories revealed a fighter struggling with pacing and cardio management. Recent losses to Chepe Mariscal and Yanal Ashmouz in three-round bouts suggest that as opponents learn to weather his early storm and drag fights into deeper rounds, his power advantage evaporates.

For a casual fan, Peek is worth watching for the knockout potential and the genuine come-from-nothing story, but his inconsistency and ceiling concerns make him a volatile pick. He remains active on the UFC roster and carries the tools to be a serious threat to mid-tier lightweights, yet his path to contention hinges on learning to sustain output and composure beyond the first five minutes. His blend of raw violence and documented struggle resonates, but so far he has not shown the fight intelligence or cardio to convert that into consistent wins at the highest level.

Why fans love Peek

Genuine story of redemption from a hard background; explosive knockout power and finishing ability; willingness to engage and hunt finishes rather than stall. In his own words, 'I'm a Violent Being,' which plays as authentic grit rather than manufactured swagger.

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UFC Fight Night Burns vs BradySat, Sep 7, 2024
5.8
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UFC Fight Night Allen vs Curtis 2Sat, Apr 6, 2024
8.1
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UFC 294Sat, Oct 21, 2023
4.7
(7)
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UFC Fight Night Emmett vs TopuriaSat, Jun 24, 2023
8.8
(13)1
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Jose Mariscal
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UFC Fight Night Muniz vs AllenSat, Feb 25, 2023
9.2
(10)
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Erick Gonzalez
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