With a career record of 19 victories and 8 losses, Kevin Lee‘s MMA journey has been going downhill since his fight against Charles Oliveira back in 2020. The Detroit, Michigan native was a phenomenon during his winning streak. However, things took a turn for the worse later in his career, Lee is 2-4 in his last six MMA fights and he has no incoming fights on his hands as well. The situation is so drastic for the former UFC lightweight interim title contender that he is considering fighting at the DWCS to get back in the promotion.
The former interim lightweight challenger re-signed with the promotion back in 2023 but a submission loss at the hands of Rinat Fakhretdinov coerced him to take an early retirement from his career. Well, it took ‘The Motown Phenom’ just six months to change his mind as Lee has asserted that he would like to fight under the promotion once again even if it means fighting on DWCS.
During his back-and-forth on the ‘Anik & Florian’ podcast, Kevin Lee emphasized that he would like to witness the adrenaline of fighting under the promotion again even if it means fighting under DWCS, “My real love is MMA. I want to compete again. And just to show how serious I am, I even told Sean Shelby that I’m willing to go on Dana White’s Contender Series to show how serious I am about competing at a high level.”
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He further added, “This next fight will be not about money or anything else, but to show that I can compete and my body can hold up against the tension I’m putting it under. He said no, but I was willing to do it. It’s $5,000 flat – that’s all you get. For $5,000 bucks, we’re losing money. But I’m still willing to do it.”
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UFC fans are not impressed with Kevin Lee over his DWCS confession
Kevin Lee’s career has been on a downward trajectory for quite some time now and with no fights on his hands, Lee’s desperate attempt to get back to the UFC has been called out by the fans. A social media fan added, “I see holes in his plan” referring to the time Lee commented on Khabib Nurmagomedov, saying ‘I see holes in his game.’ It must also be noted that Lee was supposed to fight in a grappling match against Chad Mendes but it had to be canceled.
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DWCS episodes seldom have any views as this is just the starting point for potential champions to fight under the promotion. Jailton Almeida, Jamahal Hill, and Sean O’Malley are some of the biggest names who started their UFC career at DWCS. Regardless, a curious fan stated, “It would be the highest rated episode of DWCS.”
Furthermore, a fan showcased the reality in front of the fighter, “That’s very admirable of you, but the Contender series is meant for non-experienced guys to find a way in. Not washed up veterans.”
Kevin Lee’s fight with Charles Oliveira was a career-ending clash for the fighter as ‘Do Bronx’ nearly decimated Lee’s knees,“Charles destroyed both my knees in the first round of this fight and we kept fighting, three knee surgeries since and I’m still recovering four years later,” said Lee. In addition to that ACL surgery has been breaking the momentum of the fighter, looking at his situation a fan added “i feel for him man. no exaggeration i think he’s on ACL surgery number 4, i believe he’s had 2 huge knee surgeries on both knees.”
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Moreover, a social media user appears to be a bit sarcastic, “I guess DWCS is where Kevin Lee fits into after all.” Last but not least, another fan added the same thing, “Kevin Lee found where he fits in – the contender series”
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