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Once on the thinnest of ice, Garcia blasted his way to the White House
sa国际传媒官网网页入口 MMA fighter seeks his 8th straight victory at UFC Freedom 250
Clearly, the UFC had high hopes for Chase Hooper.
Sure, the Washington state product had yet to stamp himself as a future title contender; he entered his Oct. 29, 2022, fight against sa国际传媒官网网页入口鈥檚 Steve Garcia with a 3-2 record in UFC competition. But, hey, the kid was only 23 and was coming off an impressive victory five months earlier.
Garcia? Just as clearly, those high hopes weren鈥檛 there for him.
Having fought on local and regional cards and then in Bellator, he'd made his UFC debut in February 2020 as a late replacement. Thrown in against veteran Luis Pe帽a, Garcia lost by lopsided unanimous decision.
Then, after getting his first UFC win over Charlie Ontiveros (ground-and-pound, second round), he was knocked cold by China鈥檚 Hayisaer Maheshate (1 minute, 14 seconds of the first round, counter right hand) in Singapore.
Thus, Garcia, at age 30, entered the Octagon that night against Hooper a decided underdog 鈥 and knowing a loss in the final fight of a four-fight contract could be his last in the UFC.
鈥淵eah,鈥 Garcia said in a recent Zoom interview. 鈥淚t was do or die for me.鈥
And now?
Garcia鈥檚 victory over Hooper (left hook, punches on ground, first round, 1:32) was the first of the seven straight victories 鈥 six by knockout, producing $150,000 in Performance of the Night bonuses 鈥 that have earned him a spot on the UFC鈥檚 June 14 Freedom 250 card at the White House. He鈥檚 matched against Brazil鈥檚 Diego Lopes.
What a turnaround.
鈥淚 believe that winners don鈥檛 quit on themselves,鈥 Garcia (19-5) said of his journey from the floor in Singapore to the South Lawn of the White House. 鈥溾 Knowing that you did everything that you possibly could to win a fight, I think that will go far.
鈥淚 was on the brink of being cut. 鈥 I had to do something special, and now, here鈥檚 my opportunity.鈥
Beyond the opportunity of fighting on arguably the highest-profile UFC card in the history of the organization is the chance to get closer, so much closer, to a shot at the UFC featherweight (145-pound) title.
Lopes (27-8) is ranked the No. 2 challenger to the title held by Alexander Volkanovski. A victory at Freedom 250 likely would put Garcia, ranked ninth, on the doorstep of a title shot.
The more violent the victory, the better.
鈥淚 do think that if there鈥檚 no Alexander Volkanovski, (Lopes) would be the champion,鈥 Garcia said. 鈥淪o let鈥檚 go out there and beat the next-best guy, right?
鈥淚 think, depending on how I beat Diego Lopes, that鈥檚 going to be a big signifier if I get the next title shot or not. Either way, I should be the next up. I believe that.鈥
Garcia trains in sa国际传媒官网网页入口 at Jackson-Wink MMA Academy, the only gym to have two of its fighters on the White House card.
Fast-rising heavyweight Josh Hokit (9-0), who鈥檚 scheduled to face veteran Derrick Lewis (29-13) at Freedom 250, is from Fresno, California, and is a relatively recent arrival at J-W.
Garcia is a New Mexico native and Rio Rancho graduate who has trained at Jackson-Wink for 鈥渁t least a decade, maybe a decade-and-a-half.鈥
He paid tribute to teammates past and present who鈥檝e helped him rise to the highest levels of his chosen sport.
鈥淚鈥檓 truly blessed,鈥 Garcia said. 鈥淚鈥檓 blessed for the people who were actually there before I was, you know. Holly Holm, Michelle Waterson, Carlos Condit, Jon Jones, John Dodson, Diego Brandao, Diego Sanchez. 鈥 Just all those guys, man.
鈥淭hey really are a blueprint and a path on how to be successful in the sport. They took me under their wing when they didn鈥檛 have to and they looked out for our own.鈥
One foundational member of Garcia鈥檚 Jackson-Wink team won鈥檛 be in his corner on June 14. Coach and J-W co-founder Greg Jackson has said that for personal reasons he will not travel to Washington D.C. for Garcia鈥檚 fight or for Hokit鈥檚.
鈥淚鈥檝e always wanted Greg Jackson in my corner,鈥 Garcia said. 鈥溾 He won鈥檛 be there for this one, but I鈥檝e had so many fights without him, so it鈥檚 not that unusual.鈥
Coach and co-founder Mike Winkeljohn will corner for Garcia at Freedom 250, as will veteran J-W coach Joey Villase帽or and Steve Garcia Sr., the man who got his son started in the sport.
White House or no White House, title shot or no title shot, Garcia is keenly interested in adding to the seven-fight win streak that got him to this point.
鈥淛ust perseverance, man, has been the key,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y faith, and just wanting to be best representation for my son. I want to provide for my family.
鈥淎nd, yeah, I鈥檓 feeling like I鈥檓 getting the support of my hometown. And now that I get this opportunity at the White House, I feel like I have America at my back.鈥
As for Hooper, he鈥檚 doing fine: 16-5-1 overall, 8-5 UFC.
But he鈥檚 not fighting at the White House.