PFL light heavyweight fighter Young dies at 27

MMA

Mixed martial arts fighter Jordan Young died Saturday at age 27, ESPN confirmed Tuesday with the Broward County (Florida) Office of Medical Examiner and Trauma Services.

Young, a 6-foot-4 light heavyweight, had most recently fought with PFL. His cause and manner of death are pending, per a medical examiner spokesperson.

PFL and Young’s American Top Team gym announced Young’s death Sunday.

“It’s with a heavy heart, we have learned about the passing of our teammate Jordan Young,” American Top Team tweeted. “Our team is shocked and deeply saddened by this news. A great teammate, he will be deeply missed by all of us. Thoughts and prayers to his family. RIP to this warrior.”

Young fought for PFL on Oct. 27, the promotion’s final card of the year. He beat Omari Akhmedov via third-round TKO, snapping a two-fight losing streak. Young, who had a 12-2 record in MMA, also was a veteran of Bellator. He had 10 finishes in 12 pro victories.

“He seemed to be overcoming obstacles and I became just a fan of him and that in itself,” Young’s boxing coach Derik Santos wrote on Instagram. “Just a few weeks ago we talked about how excited he was for 2022, and that as soon as he took care of some injury he wanted to schedule getting right back to work with me. When he spoke to me I had such a good feeling for him, he was on such an upswing and positive vibe after an injury plagued career. I was really looking forward to seeing him have continued success after his last big win.”

Articles You May Like

Frustrated Bedard: ‘100 things’ I could do better
Compton to The Bay: Kendrick Lamar’s new album could be good for the Warriors
How fighter frustrations brought back the old UFC gloves
Who has won the MLB MVP Award? All-time winners list
Wales vs. South Africa: Warren Gatland determined to remain in charge

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *