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Next fight scheduled
Peek is scheduled to compete against Yanal Ashmouz in a lightweight fight at UFC Vegas 97 on September 7, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Peek will look to bounce back on his upcoming challenge after suffering a loss against Charlie Campbell in April. Peek is an entertaining fighter but needs to control himself more as his recklessness during fights has caused him to alternate between victory and defeat. His new challenger, Yanal Ashmouz, whose last fight was over a year ago, suffered a loss to Chris Duncan via unanimous decision.
Peek will look to bounce back on his upcoming challenge after suffering a loss against Charlie Campbell in April. Peek is an entertaining fighter but needs to control himself more as his recklessness during fights has caused him to alternate between victory and defeat. His new challenger, Yanal Ashmouz, whose last fight was over a year ago, suffered a loss to Chris Duncan via unanimous decision.
Inconsistent ways continue
Peek lost to Charlie Campbell via unanimous decision (27-30, 27-30, 27-30) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
If you've seen one Peek fight, you've seen them all. Trevor is absolutely incapable of having a boring bout, but on the flip side, he's simply too reckless to stack wins together. This fight was fought at a ridiculously high pace, but Peek didn't get the better of the action. His two takedowns and 3:15 worth of control time were nice, but also negated by the four takedowns and 5:41 worth of control time from Campbell. The 29-year-old Alabama native has alternated losses and wins in his first four UFC bouts. Expect him to hover around the .500 mark moving forward.
If you've seen one Peek fight, you've seen them all. Trevor is absolutely incapable of having a boring bout, but on the flip side, he's simply too reckless to stack wins together. This fight was fought at a ridiculously high pace, but Peek didn't get the better of the action. His two takedowns and 3:15 worth of control time were nice, but also negated by the four takedowns and 5:41 worth of control time from Campbell. The 29-year-old Alabama native has alternated losses and wins in his first four UFC bouts. Expect him to hover around the .500 mark moving forward.
Next fight scheduled
Peek is scheduled to compete against Charlie Campbell in a lightweight fight at UFC Vegas 90 on April 6, according to Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl.
ANALYSIS
Peek will look to continue his relative 2023 success in 2024. He fought thrice, finishing the year with a 2-1 record. Peek logged his UFC debut with a knockout win over Erick Gonzalez, suffered his first pro defeat to Jose Mariscal and upset Mohammad Yahya in enemy territory. While Campbell did not have the 2023 Peek had, the former still impressed during his lone fight against Alex Reyes, which ended via first-round TKO.
Peek will look to continue his relative 2023 success in 2024. He fought thrice, finishing the year with a 2-1 record. Peek logged his UFC debut with a knockout win over Erick Gonzalez, suffered his first pro defeat to Jose Mariscal and upset Mohammad Yahya in enemy territory. While Campbell did not have the 2023 Peek had, the former still impressed during his lone fight against Alex Reyes, which ended via first-round TKO.
Picks up win in enemy territory
Peek defeated Mohammad Yahya via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27) at UFC 294 on Saturday in Abu Dhabi.
ANALYSIS
Heading to Abu Dhabi for a true road game, Peek responded extremely well from a lopsided unanimous decision loss to Jose Mariscal this past June. He stuck tight to Yahya, landing 4-of-7 takedown attempts for 5:10 worth of control time. On the feet, Peek was the more active man, closing with a 83-47 edge in total strikes landed. It was a solid all-around effort from the Alabama native. Peek improves to 2-1 in his first three UFC bouts.
Heading to Abu Dhabi for a true road game, Peek responded extremely well from a lopsided unanimous decision loss to Jose Mariscal this past June. He stuck tight to Yahya, landing 4-of-7 takedown attempts for 5:10 worth of control time. On the feet, Peek was the more active man, closing with a 83-47 edge in total strikes landed. It was a solid all-around effort from the Alabama native. Peek improves to 2-1 in his first three UFC bouts.
Quick turnaround overseas
Peek will take on Mohammed Yahya in a lightweight matchup at UFC 294 on October 21, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Peek has been active since his February debut, which was a POTN-winning first-round finish against Erick Gonzalez. He followed that up with a decision defeat to Chepe Mariscal in June, and will now look to bounce back in his third matchup of the calendar year. He draws an opponent in Yahya who once competed under the Bellator banner but has spent his last eight fights with UAE Warriors, compiling a 7-1 record. Peek will be giving up three inches in reach to Yahya, who will also have the home crowd behind him while fighting in the Abu Dhabi.
Peek has been active since his February debut, which was a POTN-winning first-round finish against Erick Gonzalez. He followed that up with a decision defeat to Chepe Mariscal in June, and will now look to bounce back in his third matchup of the calendar year. He draws an opponent in Yahya who once competed under the Bellator banner but has spent his last eight fights with UAE Warriors, compiling a 7-1 record. Peek will be giving up three inches in reach to Yahya, who will also have the home crowd behind him while fighting in the Abu Dhabi.