Establishing a purposeful presence in their MMA journey early on can give a prospect or a veteran a good indication of how their overall arc will proceed as the story progresses, for however long they decide the roller-coaster ride will last. In today’s episode of Across The Pond, you will meet a Stockyards stinger ready to hit the bullseye in its center space and run at a composed and concentrated pace with lone star briskness for Fury Fighting Championship. A professional mixed martial artist since January 2026 and representing Travis Lutter Jiu-Jitsu, Quentin Perez sports a 2-0 record consisting of one submission and one knockout. Perez has spent his entire career as a professional MMA fighter with Fury Fighting Championship and is 2-0 under their banner. Both of his finishes over the course of his time inside the professional ranks have been in the opening round inside of five minutes or fewer. Perez has never gone to the scorecards with a finish rate of 100 percent under his belt in two professional appearances to show for it. His whole journey has been spent in the United States in his home state of Texas.
In his professional MMA debut and promotional debut under the Fury Fighting Championship banner at Fury FC 114, he faced Shane Wright and defeated him in round one to obtain his first and only knockout victory as a professional. Then in his second outing with Fury Fighting Championship on the main card of Fury FC 120 at a catchweight of 180 pounds, Perez submitted Nick Gay in the first round via rear-naked choke to pick up the first submission win of his professional career in addition to earning back-to-back victories and finishes under the Fury Fighting Championship banner. He also scored consecutive wins to start his tenure as a professional mixed martial artist in the process. Perez’s strong starting upswing continues a popular pattern of fresh faces who’s seizing the professional experience with favorable relish when given full reign with limited restrictions and free of clock constraints to accommodate for maximum intensity when his focus stays supremely sharpened like the honing of hoof beats!







