From the first time Jason Knight stepped into the Octagon for a short notice bout against Tatsuya Kawajiri in December 2015, it was clear that the Mississippi native wasn’t going to be one and done in the UFC.Sure, he lost a hard-fought decision to the Japanese veteran that night, but he had that spark, that certain something that made you want to see him fight again. And three subsequent wins and two post-fight bonuses have confirmed those feelings and landed him in a UFC 211 bout against fellow featherweight prospect Chas Skelly on May 13.It’s been quite a crazy ride so far, but … Read the Full Article Here
Knight inspires on his way to the top of UFC
From the first time Jason Knight stepped into the Octagon for a short notice bout against Tatsuya Kawajiri in December 2015, it was clear that the Mississippi native wasn’t going to be one and done in the UFC.Sure, he lost a hard-fought decision …