Canadian welterweight (Proper) Mike Malott looks to make the most of UFC 297 showcase
TORONTO — It seems only fitting that Canadian welterweight (Proper) Mike Malott helps set the table for the two title fights that wrap up Saturday’s UFC 297 fight card in Toronto
Malott (10-1-1) is battling his way to the front of the line, or at least close to it.
His 10 victories are all finishes, he is unbeaten in seven fights (6-0-1) and has won all three of his UFC outings since earning his contract in October 2021 with a 39-second submission win over Israel’s Shimon Smotritsky on Dana White’s Contender Series.
And the 32-year-old from Fonthill, Ont., has had his arm raised lickety-split in the UFC, needing a total of just 14 minutes two seconds to finish Mickey Gall, fellow Canadian Yohan (White Lion) Lainesse and Adam Fugitt via guillotine choke, arm triangle choke and TKO, respectively.