Contender Series Week 6: Four Fighters Earn UFC Contracts
The latest installment of Dana White‘s Contender Series delivered thrilling finishes and showcased rising talent, ultimately awarding UFC contracts to four deserving athletes. Let’s break down the action from Week 6 and examine who impressed enough to join the ranks of the world’s premier mixed martial arts institution.
A Night of Finishes and Decisions
Several fighters left it all in the octagon, vying for a coveted spot on the UFC roster. Here’s a rundown of the night’s results:
* Hecher Sosa def. Mackson Lee by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26).
* Iwo Baraniewski def. Mahamed Aly by knockout at 0:20 of Round 1.
* Thomas Gantt def. Adam Livingston by submission (guillotine choke) at 2:47 of Round 1.
* Paddy McCorry def.In Su Hwang by unanimous decision (30-27,30-27,30-27).
* Cody Chovancek def. Raphael Uchegbu by TKO at 0:10 of Round 3.
Contract Winners: The Next Generation of UFC Stars
Four fighters distinguished themselves enough to earn a contract with the UFC. These athletes demonstrated the skill, composure, and finishing ability that Dana White looks for in potential UFC competitors.
* Cody chovancek: The Canadian light heavyweight showcased impressive power and precision, finishing Raphael Uchegbu in dominant fashion. Dana White was visibly impressed, remarking on Chovancek’s performance.
* Thomas Gantt: A decorated collegiate wrestler, Gantt seamlessly transitioned his grappling expertise into a first-round submission victory. He trains under the guidance of former two-division UFC champion Daniel Cormier, adding to his already strong foundation.
* Iwo baraniewski: Baraniewski delivered a stunning knockout just 20 seconds into his bout, instantly making a statement.This explosive performance secured his place in the UFC.
* Hecher Sosa: Sosa secured a unanimous decision victory, demonstrating a well-rounded skillset and strategic approach to fighting.
Spotlight on Rising Talent
Cody Chovancek benefits from a strong training surroundings at Niagara Top Team, alongside fellow UFC athletes Mike Mallott and Jasmine Jasudavicius.Both Mallott and Jasudavicius earned their UFC contracts through the Contender Series in 2021, demonstrating the team’s ability to develop UFC-caliber fighters.
Thomas Gantt is a relative newcomer to professional MMA, but his wrestling background is undeniable. He debuted in 2023 and quickly amassed a record of 5-0 as an amateur, followed by 11 professional wins in just a year and a half. You’ll notice that all but one of his victories have come by way of knockout or submission.
Paddy McCorry, despite winning a unanimous decision, expressed dissatisfaction with his performance. While he secured the victory, he didn’t earn a contract this time around, highlighting the high bar set by the Contender Series.
Canadian Depiction Continues to Grow
This event marked the second time this month a Canadian fighter earned a stoppage win on the Contender Series. lightweight Mandel Nallo secured a first-round knockout in Week 4, further solidifying Canada’s growing presence in the UFC.
The Contender Series continues to be a crucial platform for up-and-coming fighters to prove their worth and realize their UFC dreams. week 6 delivered on it’s promise of exciting fights and the emergence of potential future stars. You can expect these newly signed athletes to make an impact in their respective divisions in the coming months.









