With accolades like ‘The Ultimate Fighter Season 11’ in his resume and a victory over perennial title contender Robert Whittaker, Court McGee started his UFC career on a high note. McGee initially competed in the middleweight division but later made a switch to welterweight after two consecutive losses. Unfortunately, his move to the new division did not plan out as he expected it to be, much to the despair of his fans.
The MMA star has not been able to recapture his momentum ever since. While he may not have won the belt, he has always been a crowd favorite for his never-say-die attitude. As he continues to inspire the next generation, we take a closer look at his ethnicity and nationality.
Where is Court McGee from? What is his religion?
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Born on December 12, 1984, in Utah, Court McGee’s rise to the UFC has been nothing short of fascinating. He is an American mixed martial artist of Irish and Scottish descent. The 39-year-old began his career as a professional boxer but later made a switch to MMA. McGee has never been vocal about his religion and likes to keep a low profile. However, if we look at his surname, it seems he comes from a Christian family.
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McGee’s road to the UFC wasn’t an easy one at all—it was a winding path filled with personal setbacks and triumphs. He began his journey as a professional mixed martial artist in 2007 and mainly fought in local promotions. The most significant break of his career came when he was featured in the Ultimate Fighter Season 11 and went on to win the entire thing. His victory was not just a feat but a testament to his mental toughness and his resilience. Despite coming from a very humble background, the Irish fighter proved that anything is possible if you put in the work.
McGee is one of those fighters who have had his own set of struggles outside the Octagon. His social media accounts are full of inspiring messages for youngsters to follow. However, not everyone is aware of the struggles he had to go through to get to the place he is currently at. As he prepares himself for his upcoming UFC 307, we take a closer look at his initial struggles and early life.
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Court McGee’s journey to becoming a mixed martial artist was marked by significant personal challenges. Overcoming a severe addiction to heroin and alcohol, the Irish star battled his demons during his formative years. However, his triumph over his biggest ‘ailment’ led him to become a champion for recovery and social advocacy.
McGee actively engages in community outreach, delivering life-altering talks and sessions to young individuals and organizing anti-drug campaigns to prevent others from falling into the same abyss. Additionally, he launched the ‘Hope 361’ project, an online platform designed to support individuals struggling with addiction and guide them towards a positive trajectory in life.
Away from the octagon, Court McGee is a complete family man. He resides with his wife, Chelsea McGee, and is a proud father to two sons, Isaac and Crew. However, McGee’s focus has been on reversing his recent struggles within the MMA juggernaut. Having suffered three consecutive losses, including two knockouts, McGee is eager to regain his momentum.
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His upcoming opponent, Tim Means, is also a veteran of the sport, coming off a loss in his last fight. In the opening bout of the night, on October 5, Means will walk into his 51st overall fight and the 30th in the UFC. In comparison to him, McGee has only 22 fights in his UFC career. While the fight holds no implications in terms of ranking in the welterweight division, it promises to be an exciting contest for fans.
So, as two veterans of the sport collide against each other, who do you think will come out on top? Let us know your picks in the comments below.
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