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Calvin Kattar

23-8-0 (estimated based on known career data) Featherweight (145 lbs) American 36 (born February 5, 1988)
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SCOUTING REPORT

Calvin Kattar

23-8-0 (estimated based on known career data) Featherweight (145 lbs) American 36 (born February 5, 1988)
High Danger

Calvin Kattar is one of the most dangerous volume boxers in the featherweight division — he throws in bunches, walks through fire, and will make you feel every round. His output is relentless, his chin is elite, and he punishes anyone who stands flat-footed in front of him. The danger zone is the mid-range pocket where his hooks and uppercuts are landing from every angle. Beat him by moving laterally, attacking the legs, using kicks to disrupt his pace, and mixing in takedowns to deny him boxing exchanges. He is not a grappling threat, but in a stand-up war, he has the volume and durability to outwork almost anyone. Respect his output, use angles, and do not get sucked into trading — that's exactly where he wants you.

Physical Profile

StanceOrthodox
Height5'11" (180 cm)
Reach72 inches (183 cm)
Record23-8-0 (estimated based on known career data)

Finish Breakdown

KO/TKO
Approximately 9-10 KO/TKO wins (~43% of wins)
Submissions
Approximately 2 submission wins (~9% of wins)
Decisions
Approximately 9-10 decision wins (~43% of wins)

Fighting Style

Kattar is a high-volume pressure striker who excels in volume boxing with sharp combinations and a durable chin. He is known for his willingness to engage in firefights, relying on accumulation of strikes and accuracy rather than pure power. His boxing-first approach is complemented by solid defensive awareness, though he can be drawn into wars that expose his tendency to absorb punishment.

Strengths

  • Extremely high punch output and volume — consistently among the highest strikes landed per minute in the featherweight division
  • Accurate combination punching with sharp hooks and uppercuts on the inside
  • Exceptional durability and chin — has survived significant shots from elite competition
  • Strong boxing footwork and head movement that allows him to close distance effectively

Weaknesses

  • Tendency to stand in front of opponents and trade, leaving himself open to significant counters
  • Grappling and takedown defense can be exploited by elite wrestlers — has been taken down and controlled in key fights
  • Can absorb excessive damage over long fights due to willingness to engage rather than disengage when hurt

Style Tendencies

  • Walks forward consistently and pressures opponents to the cage, cutting off the ring with purposeful footwork
  • Throws high-volume straight punches and hooks in combination, targeting the body and head simultaneously
  • Tends to reset at mid-range rather than disengaging fully, keeping himself in danger but also maintaining offensive threat
  • Uses the jab frequently as a range finder and to set up left hooks and looping right hands
  • Rarely shoots for takedowns but will use the clinch to smother opponents against the fence

Recent Form

Kattar has experienced mixed results in recent years, suffering high-profile losses to elite competition including Josh Emmett and Giga Chikadze, while also delivering standout performances. He demonstrated remarkable toughness in a Fight of the Night against Max Holloway, absorbing enormous volume before rebounding with strong performances against Arnold Allen and Shin Jong-young. His recent trajectory shows a fighter who remains competitive at the top of the division but struggles to put together consistent winning streaks against elite opposition.

Key Fights

Loss Max Holloway Decision Absorbed a record-breaking volume of strikes but showed elite durability; considered one of the most statistically significant fights in UFC history
Win Arnold Allen Decision Dominant performance showcasing his boxing volume and accuracy against a top-ranked featherweight contender
Loss Giga Chikadze KO/TKO Stopped by Chikadze's elite kickboxing, exposing vulnerability to elite kicking attacks and southpaw angles
Loss Josh Emmett Decision Hard-fought loss against a power puncher, highlighting susceptibility to taking damage in exchanges
Win Dan Ige Decision Showcased high-volume striking output and pressure fighting over a full five rounds

Recommended Game Plan

Kattar is a durable volume boxer who thrives when allowed to set pace and pressure. The strategic priority is to disrupt his rhythm, deny him the pocket where his combinations are most dangerous, and either outwork him at range or take the fight to the ground where his limitations are most exposed. Do not get drawn into a straight boxing war — that is his ideal environment.

Standing

Use lateral movement and angles to avoid walking straight back into the cage — Kattar thrives against stationary opponents. Attack with leg kicks and body kicks to disrupt his forward march and slow his output over rounds. If striking, use sharp single shots and exit rather than engaging in prolonged exchanges. Keep the jab active to disrupt his timing but do not stand flat-footed trading combinations. Southpaw stances create uncomfortable angles for his orthodox punching attack.

Clinch

Tie him up aggressively when he closes distance to break his combination rhythm. Use the clinch to land dirty boxing knees and short elbows, then work for takedowns or trip attempts. Do not let him pin you to the cage and land short punches — stay active with underhooks to control positioning.

Ground

If takedowns can be secured, look to hold top position and work ground-and-pound to tire him mentally and physically. He is not a submission threat from bottom position, so controlled top game is low-risk. Ground control also denies him the boxing exchanges he craves and accumulates rounds on the judges' scorecards.

Key Instructions
  1. Stay off the fence — Kattar's pressure game is most effective when he can back opponents up and land combinations against the cage
  2. Attack the legs early and often — consistent leg kicks disrupt his forward pressure and reduce his punch output in later rounds
  3. Do not get into a volume boxing war — if you're trading punch for punch, you are playing his game and losing

⚠ Note: The Sherdog URL provided in the source data corresponds to Shamil Musaev, not Calvin Kattar — this appears to be a data mismatch. This scouting report has been compiled using general MMA knowledge of Calvin Kattar's career through early 2025. Record and finish breakdown figures are approximate estimates. Verify against current official UFC and Sherdog records before use in competition preparation.

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