A fighter with a quiet sense of determination is often the most dangerous type to face off against because they are a Pandora’s box of nightmares once the switch is fully turned on. In today’s episode of Across The Pond, you will meet a hound of strict Southern loyalty ready to make oppressors heel and kneel on bended knee at welterweight for Fury Fighting Championship. A professional mixed martial artist since September 2019 and representing Gym O and Bone Breaker Gym, Trukon Carson sports a 6-1 record in seven contests consisting of three submissions, two knockouts and one decision. Carson is 1-0 under the Fury Fighting Championship banner and has finished five out of his six total wins over the duration of his arc as a professional MMA fighter. His one and only decision victory has resulted in a unanimous verdict over three rounds and a timeframe of 15 minutes. Carson has spent the majority of his career in the United States.
In his professional MMA debut at Fight For It 8, he faced Matt Messer and defeated him via technical knockout in round one. Carson defeated Arthur Ceesay via unanimous decision at Valor Fighting Challenge 66 to earn his lone decision win as a professional. Then at Fight For It 18, he submitted Quinton McCottrell in the first round. Carson defeated Tanner Saraceno via TKO in round one at Fight For it 19. He submitted Joshua Doster in the first round at Fight For It 25.
In his promotional debut under the Fury Fighting Championship banner on the main card of Fury FC 117, Carson choked out Reese Watkins in round one via rear-naked choke to pick up the third submission victory of his professional career alongside his first win and finish under the Fury Fighting Championship banner. He also secured his sixth victory overall as a professional mixed martial artist in the process. Carson is a prospect who foes never wish to witness hunting down a delayed debt in dogged pursuit!







