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Across The Pond Profile: Sam Paneitz of Wolves Den Training Center

When a lesser-known MMA gym gets exposure by showing up on various circuits, the profile of that gym and everyone that is associated with it receives an upward trend in the popular stock. In today’s episode of Across The Pond, you will be introduced to a leopard of the seasons ready to freeze out the competition with some Missouri ingenuity. A professional mixed martial artist since August 2021 and representing Wolves Den Training Center, Sam Paneitz owns a 3-2 record through five bouts comprised of two decisions and one submission. Paneitz has fought for several organizations over the course of his career as a professional MMA fighter including Legacy Fighting Alliance. He has also fought for various regional organizations in his home state of Missouri including Nemesis Fighting Alliance and Courage Fighting Championship. The one and only finish during Paneitz’s professional tenure has come inside the first round with a time of 18 seconds. He has gone to the scorecards twice during his career. The majority of Paneitz’s wins during his time in the professional ranks have gone to the scorecards. Paneitz has a single first round finish under his belt in three professional victories thus far.

At Courage Fighting Championship, he faced Brandon Morse and went on to defeat him via unanimous decision. Paneitz submitted Joey Vonblankenburg in the first round at Nemesis Fighting Alliance 8 to earn his first submission win as a professional.

Then in the main event of True Revelation MMA 48, he defeated Brandon Ball via a split decision. The victory earned Paneitz the second decision win of his professional career. Paneitz also picked up his third win in the professional ranks in the process. With a style that is designed to grind opponents down with each round that passes and youthful hunger, Paneitz is one prospect whose pension to feast has no appetite!

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