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Kevin Lee

20-6-0 (best estimate from available data) Lightweight / Welterweight (155–170 lbs) American Early 30s (born 1993, approximately 31)
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SCOUTING REPORT

Kevin Lee

20-6-0 (best estimate from available data) Lightweight / Welterweight (155–170 lbs) American Early 30s (born 1993, approximately 31)
High Danger

Kevin Lee is a physically imposing, relentless wrestling-based pressure fighter who can end fights with ground-and-pound or grind out decisions. His biggest threat is his takedown volume — he will shoot until something works, and once on top he is heavy and damaging. Neutralize him with sharp footwork, aggressive takedown defense, and submission hunting off his back. He has a history of being submitted when careless, so stay active from guard and look for the guillotine on any sloppy shot. Keep the fight standing, work the body, and do not get pinned on the fence — that is where he thrives.

Physical Profile

StanceOrthodox
Height5'9" (175 cm)
Reach72 inches (183 cm)
Record20-6-0 (best estimate from available data)

Finish Breakdown

KO/TKO
Approximately 8 wins (estimated ~40%)
Submissions
3 wins (~15%)
Decisions
9 wins (~45%)

Fighting Style

Kevin Lee is an aggressive pressure fighter who blends powerful wrestling with heavy-handed striking. He excels at chain wrestling and grinding opponents against the cage before transitioning to ground-and-pound. Lee is a high-output offensive fighter who looks to overwhelm opponents early with volume and physical intensity.

Strengths

  • Elite-level wrestling and takedown ability, capable of shooting from multiple angles
  • Heavy ground-and-pound with good positional control once on top
  • Physical strength and durability at lightweight and welterweight
  • Aggressive pressure style that disrupts opponent gameplans and forces reactions

Weaknesses

  • Has shown vulnerability to submission attempts off his back, notably to guillotines and triangles when shooting carelessly
  • Chin has been questioned at higher levels; has been finished by strikes from elite opposition
  • Can be overly aggressive and reckless at times, leaving himself exposed to counters and submission setups

Style Tendencies

  • Shoots for takedowns early and often, using level changes and feints to set up his wrestling attacks
  • Applies heavy cage pressure in the clinch, looking to drag opponents to the mat or land short powerful strikes
  • Tends to engage in firefights on the feet when takedowns are stuffed, relying on his power rather than technical boxing

Recent Form

Kevin Lee's recent form has been mixed, with notable losses against elite-level competition highlighting gaps in his defensive grappling and chin durability. He transitioned from lightweight to welterweight in search of better matchups and physical advantages. His career trajectory suggests a fighter still capable of competing at a high level but who must refine his defensive awareness to recapture consistent winning form.

Key Fights

Loss Tony Ferguson Submission (Triangle Choke) Interim Lightweight Title fight; Lee dominated early rounds but was caught in a triangle choke in round 4, exposing his submission vulnerability off his back
Win Edson Barboza TKO Dominant performance showcasing his wrestling and ground-and-pound; one of his best UFC wins
Win Al Iaquinta Decision Showed durability and wrestling-based volume to grind out a decision win
Loss Gregor Gillespie KO Stopped by a high-level wrestler/striker, highlighting Lee's vulnerability when outworked physically
Loss Daniel Rodriguez Decision Welterweight debut loss that raised questions about his ability to adjust to the larger weight class competition

Recommended Game Plan

Kevin Lee is a dangerous wrestler who wants to dictate pace and location of the fight. The key is to keep the fight standing with sharp footwork, punish his takedown shots with submission counters, and stay disciplined with striking to avoid getting bull-rushed into the cage. Do not let him establish a body lock or underhooks along the fence.

Standing

Use lateral movement and angles to disrupt his forward pressure. Lee is not an elite technical boxer, so sharp counter combinations and kicks to the body will accumulate damage. Be cautious of his power — do not stand flat-footed in front of him. Throw punch-kick combinations and reset; avoid prolonged exchanges where he can clinch.

Clinch

Deny underhooks aggressively — use collar ties and whizzer defense to prevent his body lock. If he secures a body lock against the cage, look to shuck and spin immediately. Be wary of his strength; do not allow long clinch exchanges. Push off and re-establish distance quickly.

Ground

If taken down, immediate active guard work is critical — avoid staying flat on your back. Look to establish guard and hunt for submissions, especially guillotines on scrambles and triangle or armbar setups from guard. Lee can be careless when hunting ground-and-pound, which creates submission opportunities. Work back to your feet using cage walks and underhook recoveries.

Key Instructions
  1. Sprawl hard and early — commit to takedown defense every single shot; he will shoot repeatedly and relentlessly
  2. Hunt the guillotine on sloppy shot attempts — Lee has been caught this way before and history suggests he remains vulnerable
  3. Body kick early and often to sap his engine; Lee's pressure style is fueled by cardio, and body damage will slow him in later rounds

⚠ Sherdog source URL provided appears to correspond to Impa Kasanganay rather than Kevin Lee, indicating a data mismatch. This report has been compiled using known public record information about Kevin Lee from MMA databases and fight history. Some statistics — particularly KO/TKO win count — were estimated due to incomplete raw data. Verify all figures against a confirmed Kevin Lee profile before finalizing preparation.

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