Across The Pond profile: Peak Fighting fighter Gabe Rednose

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Relocation can affect the world of sports and athletes differently, depending on the perspective from an outside viewpoint. In today’s episode of Across The Pond, you will meet a locomotive of laser speeds and Golden Gate shine, ready to reroute the destination point and begin afresh at Light Heavyweight for Peak Fighting with a unique mixture of California sweetness and Sooner State spice.   A professional mixed martial artist since October 2024 and representing American Elite Mixed Martial Arts under the guidance of head coach Matt Grice,  Gabe Rednose owns a 1-0 record with his lone win coming via submission. The only finish of his professional career has come inside the opening round in the space of five minutes or fewer with a time of 40 seconds. Rednose has never gone to the scorecards at any point in time over the course of his journey as a professional MMA fighter with a 100 percent finishing rate to show for it. He has a single first-round finish under his belt in his only appearance in the professional MMA ranks thus far. Rednose has spent his entire tenure as a professional mixed martial artist in the United States in California and Oklahoma respectively. The majority of his finishes during his Amateur journey came inside of a single round as well. Rednose has fought for King Of The Cage.

In his professional MMA debut at KOTC Havoc, he faced Aledre Bracey and went on to submit him via arm-triangle choke in the first round. The victory earned Rednose the first submission win of his professional career in addition to his first finish. He also secured his first win inside the professional ranks in the process. Rednose is one train that has sent opponents into a tailspin because of faulty executions on and off the rail lines because they no control in direction when the plan caves and crashes!

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