UFC 318 Fighter Apology: Record Attempt Ruined
Kevin Holland’s UFC Record Hopes Dashed After UFC 318 Setback
Kevin Holland, known for his relentless pace and outspoken personality, has been a standout figure in the UFC’s recent activity. With his appearance at the July 29 pay-per-view marking his fourth fight of 2025, Holland was on track to challenge some of his own impressive records. however, a recent loss at UFC 318 has significantly impacted his ambitious goals for the year.
Chasing His Own Records: A Year of Activity
Holland has openly expressed his desire to break his own UFC records for both the most fights and most wins within a single calendar year.His impressive run in 2020 saw him tie Roger Huerta and Neil Magny for the latter record, securing five consecutive victories. This remarkable streak cemented his reputation as one of the most active and exciting fighters on the roster.
The Impact of UFC 318
The loss at UFC 318 was a significant blow to Holland’s pursuit of these records. A victory against his opponent would have marked his third win of 2025.Coupled with his stated intention to compete three more times before the year’s end, this would have kept his aspiration of achieving six wins in a calendar year very much alive. The setback, therefore, has put a major dent in his plans to further etch his name in the UFC record books for sheer volume of activity and success in a single year.
Holland’s dedication to staying active is a testament to his commitment to the sport and his desire to constantly test himself against the best. While this particular goal may have been derailed, his fighting spirit and willingness to take on challenges remain undimmed. Fans will undoubtedly be eager to see how “Big Mouth” bounces back and what new records he might set his sights on in the future.
