On the Doorstep: 5 fighters who could make UFC with June wins

For those who make it to the highest stage, the journey starts long before they strap on UFC or Bellator gloves.

Every champion in MMA history started out somewhere.

For those who make it to the highest stage, the journey begins long before they strap on UFC, Bellator, or PFL gloves. Modern-era fighters progress through the regional ranks with hopes of accomplishing the highest accolades. Many will try, few will succeed.

This month, five fighters on the verge of achieving major promotion notoriety – one for the second time – return to the cage for what could be their stepping-stone fight. There are dozens of fighters close to making the jump in the coming weeks, but these five are particularly exemplary.

  • Considered by some the best pound-for-pound fighter in the Australia-New Zealand area, an Alexander Volkanovski training partner aims to prove his UFC worth just in time for a Sydney event.
  • A compact lightweight plans to once again show he’s not just size and strength, when he tries to skillfully put on a UFC eye-drawing performance.
  • Great on the mic and in the cage, a Carolina-based bantamweight sets out to confirm his UFC call is long overdue.
  • A 21-year-old phenom has the opportunity to continue his utter domination on the regional scene. Will it be his final bout before the inevitable UFC step up?
  • An exciting and young Texas flyweight is carving out a nice highlight reel, which he’ll look to add to in a potential UFC contract-earning Fury FC main event.

On the Doorstep: 5 fighters who could make UFC with January wins

For those who make it to the highest stage, the journey starts long before they strap on UFC or Bellator gloves.

Every champion in MMA history started out somewhere.

For those who make it to the highest stage, the journey begins long before they strap on UFC, Bellator, or PFL gloves. Modern-era fighters progress through the regional ranks with hopes of accomplishing the highest accolades. Many will try, few will succeed.

This month, five fighters on the verge of achieving major promotion notoriety – one for the second time – return to the cage for what could be their stepping-stone fight. There are dozens of fighters close to making the jump in the coming weeks, but these five are particularly exemplary.

  • A former football standout started his MMA career a little later, but is making up for lost time and could be one fight away from the UFC.
  • An LFA bantamweight who can walk the walk and talk the talk hopes to prove both worthy of UFC notoriety in his first LFA headliner.
  • A two-time IBJJF world champion has shown much brilliance in his MMA career and just needs a little consistency to push him to the ranks of the UFC.
  • Arguably the top regional prospect in the world seems to be the full package and a 16th win would just be a cherry on top of an already eye-catching resume.
  • An under-the-radar Brazilian featherweight hopes his first LFA headliner will be his ticket to the big show.

XMMA 4 free live stream video: John Dodson vs. Francisco Rivera, more UFC alums (6:30 p.m. ET)

XMMA 4 is loaded with former UFC fighters – and you can watch a free live stream on MMA Junkie starting at 6:30 p.m. ET.

There is no UFC, Bellator, PFL, ONE Championship or Eagle FC this weekend. There’s not even a BKFC.

So how are fight fans supposed to get their weekly helping of violence? That’s where XMMA comes in handy

XMMA 4 takes place Saturday at The Fillmore in New Orleans, and you can watch the entire card live and free on MMA Junkie in the video player above beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET.

A dozen UFC alumni are on the card, including main event participants [autotag]John Dodson[/autotag] and [autotag]Francisco Rivera[/autotag]. Other fighters with UFC experience include [autotag]Kyle Bochniak[/autotag], [autotag]Zak Ottow[/autotag], [autotag]Curtis Millender[/autotag] and [autotag]John Howard[/autotag].

The entire XMMA 4 fight card includes:

  • John Dodson vs. Francisco Rivera
  • [autotag]Jared Gooden[/autotag] vs. Curtis Millender
  • Zak Ottow vs. [autotag]Kyle Stewart[/autotag]
  • John Howard vs. [autotag]Ange Loosa[/autotag]
  • Kyle Bochniak vs. [autotag]Carlton Minus[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Kyron Bowen[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Sasha Palatnikov[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Tateki Matsuda[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Louie Sanoudakis[/autotag]
  • Cole Smith vs. [autotag]John Sweeney[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Adli Edwards[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Josh Harvey[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Tyrek Malveaux[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Westin Wilson[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Andrew Garrette[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Justin Mead[/autotag]

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