Clarity is something that not all fighters have in the beginning because the burden of self-responsibility is too great to bear for one individual without the proper guidance to steer them back on course when the volume of outside distractions diverts the dream and turns it into an unrecognizable and ugly nightmare filled with haunting regret. In today’s episode of Across The Pond, you will meet a renegade of reborn ambition and chilled passions ready to reroute his new year’s resolve with renewed drive like a fresh burning blaze in Unified MMA. A professional mixed martial artist since January 2025 and representing SBG Scarborough, Potey Doahi owns a 1-1 record with his only victory coming via TKO. Doahi has spent his whole professional tenure with Unified MMA and is 1-1 under their banner. He has spent his entire journey as a professional MMA fighter in his home nation of Canada. Doahi has one third-round finish under his belt through two appearances with a time of 53 seconds. He has never gone to the scorecards during his career inside the professional ranks with a 100 percent finish rate to show for it. Doahi’s one and only finish has come in the third and final round.
In his second outing under the Unified MMA banner on the preliminary card of Unified MMA 62 at a catchweight of 140 pounds, he faced Naj Parniyan and went on to defeat him via technical knockout in round three. The win earned Doahi the first knockout victory of his professional career in addition to his first win and finish under the Unified MMA banner. He also picked up his first overall victory as a professional mixed martial artist in the process. Doahi’s starting rebirth from the ashes of uncertainty and Wintery embrace at 34 years old shows that even late bloomers can create enough of a wrinkle to leave the opposition boiled over in wild states of emotion!







