Tresean Gore UFC Update: Fight Record, Divisional Standing, And Octagon Trajectory

Tresean Gore UFC Update: Fight Record, Divisional Standing, And Octagon Trajectory

Azamat Bekoev vs. Tresean Gore joins UFC Fight Night 272 card

Tresean "Mr. Vicious" Gore remains one of the most physically gifted talents in the UFC middleweight division. Known for his explosive striking power and opportunistic submission game, Gore continues to build momentum in the 185-pound weight class following early career adversity and injury layoffs.



Key Metric / Feature Fighter Status & Details
Fighter Name Tresean Gore ("Mr. Vicious")
Division Middleweight (185 lbs)
UFC Record 2-2 (Professional MMA: 5-2)
Fighting Style Power Striker / Submission Grappler
Key Octagon Wins Josh Fremd, Antonio Trócoli
Current Status Active UFC Middleweight Roster

From TUF 29 Breakthrough to Octagon Resilience

Tresean Gore first grabbed national headlines during Season 29 of The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) under team captain Alexander Volkanovski. Gore powered his way through the tournament bracket with crisp boxing and wrestling defense, earning a spot in the finals against Bryan Battle. However, a meniscus tear forced Gore out of the original finale, delaying his official octagon arrival.

When Gore made his official UFC debut in early 2022, he dropped consecutive bouts to Battle and Cody Brundage. Rather than slowing his growth, the early setbacks prompted a major strategic evolution. Gore rebounded with an impressive performance against Josh Fremd at UFC Fight Night 213, securing a technical submission via guillotine choke in the second round to earn his first official UFC victory.

Physicality, Finishing Ability, and Tactical Growth

Standing as a physically imposing figure in the 185-pound division, Gore combines raw athletic explosiveness with rapid technical improvements in grappling transitions. His submission win over veteran Antonio Trócoli demonstrated his expanding submission portfolio and composure during ground exchanges.

Key tactical strengths defining Gore's fight game include:



  • Explosive Counter-Striking: Rapid hand speed and heavy power in short-range pocket exchanges.
  • Front-Headlock Threat: A dangerous front choke system, particularly high-elbow guillotine variations.
  • Physical Takedown Defense: Strong hip positioning and raw strength to dictate where the fight takes place.

Consistency in fight pacing and managing energy expenditure remain the focus for Gore as he matches up against seasoned middleweight competitors. When maintaining an aggressive rhythm, his physical tools present stylistic difficulties for opponents across the division.


Bo Nickal vs. Tresean Gore targeted for UFC 290 in July - MMA Fighting

Bo Nickal vs. Tresean Gore targeted for UFC 290 in July - MMA Fighting

2026 Middleweight Outlook and Path Forward

As the UFC middleweight division continues to evolve with fresh contenders, momentum and activity are essential for Gore. Overcoming past fight cancellations and health setbacks has positioned Gore to pursue a sustained run inside the octagon.

The 185-pound landscape requires steady fight frequency to breach the upper echelon of the division. Matchups against rising prospects or established gatekeepers will evaluate whether Gore can transform his physical upside into a top-15 ranking push. Staying healthy and active on fight cards will be the deciding factor for "Mr. Vicious" in establishing his long-term position in the UFC.


Tresean Gore Stats, Record & Fight History | MMA Junkie

Tresean Gore Stats, Record & Fight History | MMA Junkie

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