After being one-and-done with the UFC with a debut loss at UFC 125, Antonio McKee will return to Maximum Fighting Championships to defend his lightweight title again Drew Fickett at MFC 28: Supremacy on Feb. 25 in Edmonton, Canada, the promotion has announced.
McKee (25-4-2) dropped a split decision to Jacob Volkmann at UFC 125 on New Year’s Day to snap a 15-fight unbeaten streak, while Fickett (40-13) has signed with MFC on a four-fight win streak despite a public falling out with the promotion in 2008.
MFC 28 also includes a light heavyweight title fight between Dwayne Lewis and Ryan Jimmo and UFC veterans Razak Al-Hassan vs. Rodney Wallace.
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kos got beat fickett because he is a bum.
Out of curiousity are you bashing Koscheck or Fickett there?
;-)
We’ll see how much the weight cut affects fickett because he’s a pretty big guy to be rfighting lightweight
Fickett just won the Shine lightweight one night tournament.
@justin -
How much do you want to bet that McKee goes back to blanketing opponents after his first loss in years?
I wouldn’t be surprised if he tried, but I don’t know that he’d be able to do that to Fickett.
drew fickett is a more complete fighter then mckee