UFC veteran, Maui native Kendall Grove’s plea in aftermath of fires: ‘Help us rebuild please’

Speaking about what he’s witnessed and experienced in the past week is hard for UFC veteran and Maui native Kendall Grove.

Two days after devastating fires torched west Maui last week, UFC veteran [autotag]Kendall Grove[/autotag] got a first-hand look at the destruction of Lahaina, the historic and popular tourist town where his in-laws’ home was among some 2,700 structures that burned down.

“It’s just weird to see. It looks like an apocalyptic city that just ruined,” Grove, a native of Maui, told MMA Junkie Radio. “You could see where there was bodies on the road that they cleared. You see cars in the middle of the road (that tried) to escape and their cars broke down – God knows what happened to them. I just pray they didn’t suffer.”

As of Monday, officials said at least 99 people were confirmed dead after 25 percent of the search area was covered. The number of deaths will increase significantly, according to Hawaii Gov. Josh Green, who said children are among hundreds still missing.

Grove, 40, who also fought for Bellator and most recently competed for KSW this past January, said all of his family and loved ones are accounted for, but he has many friends whose family members died in the wildfires among the deadliest recorded in U.S. history in 100 years.

Speaking about what he’s witnessed and experienced in the past week is hard for Grove.

“This fire was crazy. The winds were at 60 miles an hour and basically Lahaina town, hundreds of years, went up in minutes,” Grove said. “It is what it is. It’s a tragedy. It’s something that, I’m still numb. I can’t wrap my head around it. … We’re just trying to rebuild and trying to come together as Hawaiians to survive. I can’t even speak. I’m at a loss for words right now.”

Burned cars and buildings are seen from Honoapiilani Highway that runs through the heart of Lahaina. Thousands were displaced after a wildfire fueled by winds from Hurricane Dora and dry vegetation destroyed much of the town. (Sandy Hooper, USA TODAY)

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has said it is dedicated to helping the west Maui community rebuild, even as private developers have started approaching residents with offers to buy land where homes once stood. Government officials said they are working to secure temporary housing for displaced people, as well as for emergency responders working in Maui.

Given the long road ahead for Maui and its people, all Grove could do is plead for help from anyone who is willing to assist in any way.

“We need your help. We need everyone’s help. Everyone who can, please donate to big organizations – Red Cross, FEMA,” Grove said. “Donate to individual families; I have. We have an adopt-a-family system where you can go on and adopt a family that lost everything, go to their GoFundMe and directly donate to them. … This is where we’ve got to come together and just be human beings to one another and just help each other, because Maui is bleeding, guys.

“If you were ever a tourist here or a visitor here, who loved it here and thought it’s beautiful, that continues to think it’s beautiful, please help. Help a family in need. Help us rebuild please.”

UFC veterans in MMA, kickboxing and bareknuckle action Jan. 18-22

Check out which UFC veterans are competing on the regional scene this week.

The UFC is on the verge of its first pay-per-view event of the year in Brazil for UFC 283.

Elsewhere, many other MMA events are taking place that feature familiar names that have competed under the UFC banner as regional promotions are ramping up after the holidays.

These 14 veterans of the global MMA leader are competing in MMA, boxing and bareknuckle this week from Jan. 18-22.

Check out the names and details about their bouts below.

Upcoming event information from Tapology.

UFC alum Kendall Grove returns to MMA competition, headlines KSW 78

After nearly four years away from MMA action, former UFC fighter Kendall Grove is set to headline KSW 78 in Poland.

It’s been over three years since UFC alumnus [autotag]Kendall Grove[/autotag] last stepped into an MMA cage for competition, but that will soon change.

Grove (24-18) will headline KSW 78 in a rematch against [autotag]Michal Materla[/autotag] (31-9), the promotion officially announced Monday. The bout will be contested at a contracted weight of 195 pounds.

The card takes place Jan. 21 at Netto Arena in Szczecin, Poland and will be available for purchase on KSW TV.

The two fighters first met at KSW 23 in June 2013 when Materla defeated Grove by unanimous decision.

Grove, 40, most recently competed in MMA in August 2019. He also fought in bareknuckle boxing for BKFC in September 2020 when he was finished by Hector Lombard in 110 seconds.

Since his pro debut in 2003, Grove has competed all over the world for various major organizations. Following a stint on “The Ultimate Fighter, Season 3,” Grove competed 13 times in the UFC from 2006-2011 and compiled a 7-6 record. He then competed nine times for Bellator where he accumulated a 4-5 record.

Materla, 38, is a staple of KSW with 27 bouts and a 20-7 record for the promotion. Over the span of his most recent six outings, Materla is 4-2.

The current KSW 78 lineup includes:

  • Michal Materla vs. Kendall Grove
  • Radosław Paczuski vs. Tomasz Romanowski
  • Borys Mankowski vs. Valeriu Mircea
  • Roman Szymanski vs. Raul Tutarauli
  • Lukasz Sudolski vs. TBA
  • Marc Doussis vs. Rafal Kijanczuk
  • Raimondas Krilavicius vs. Oskar Szczepaniak

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Combat Rewind, May 7: A scintillating spinning backfist

Check out the best highlights from this day in history with MMA Junkie’s “Combat Rewind.”

There’s “Flashback Friday” and “Throwback Thursday” (and Tuesday, too, if you want). But at MMA Junkie, we figured why not expand that to every day?

“Combat Rewind” brings you some of combat sports’ best highlights from every calendar day of the year. It’s a look back at history, courtesy of the UFC Fight Pass archives, featuring stellar finishes and classic moments in MMA and beyond on their anniversaries.

So kick back and relive the following bits of greatness in the video above:

Fight footage courtesy of UFC Fight Pass, the UFC’s official digital subscription service, which is currently offering a seven-day free trial. UFC Fight Pass gives fans access to exclusive live UFC events and fights, exclusive live MMA and combat sports events from around the world, exclusive original and behind the scenes content and unprecedented 24-7 access to the world’s biggest fight library.