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Gable Steveson responds to being called the savior of heavyweight division, embracing the pressure with a promise of respect for his peers.
Gable Steveson believes he'll live up to lofty expectations for his pro MMA run as a heavyweight ahead of his "MFL 3" bout on Thursday.
Joe Rogan is high on Steveson’s MMA potential, as is the wrestling specialist’s mentor, former UFC heavyweight and light heavyweight champion Jon Jones. The UFC color commentator believes Steveson would already be a problem for some top 10 heavyweights, but the 25-year-old recently went a step further.
Joe Rogan-backed heavyweight embraces savior label as UFC heavyweight division searches for its next global superstar and dominant champion.
Olympic wrestling gold medalist Gable Steveson returns to action Thursday in the MFL 3 main event in Mexico. The 25-year-old heavyweight will compete in just his third professional MMA bout. Despite his limited experience,
Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson believes he could compete with the UFC's top heavyweights just three fights into his MMA career.
He was caught with a clean spinning wheel kick by Lezama, a Mexican veteran whose record dropped to 11-4 as a result of the first-round loss to Steveson. Among those who will be interested to see how Steveson performed in his latest MMA outing is Dana White.
Gable Steveson continued his perfect start to life in professional MMA with a third stoppage victory in a row. Steveson is emerging as a bright young talent under the stewardship of UFC legend Jon