Those behind the curtain at Bellator MMA believe they have a future champion on their hands in A.J. McKee, an undefeated prospect with world-class skills and the pedigree to match.
As McKee prepares to face SBG Ireland’s Moore in hostile territory, here are some of the numbers that have come to define him:
0: Appearances outside of Bellator. McKee has spent his entire nine-fight career with the organization, starting with his pro debut on April 10, 2015.
0.637: Cumulative winning percentage of McKee’s nine opponents: Tugman (10-7), Marcos Bonilla (4-5), James Barnes (9-2), J.T. Donaldson (2-3), Danilo Belluardo (6-3), Cody Walker (8-7), Ray Wood (7-5), Brandon Phillips (6-3) and Dominic Mazzotta (13-2).
1: Loss as an amateur. McKee was on the receiving end of an eight-second knockout from Christian Espinosa at a Knockout Promotions show in June 2013. He was 18 at the time.
2: Countries in which he has fought as a professional mixed martial artist. They are the United States and Italy. Ireland will be the third.
5: Opponents stopped inside one round. McKee victimized Mazzotta in 1:15, Barnes in 1:42, Bonilla in 2:08, Belluardo in 2:44 and Donaldson in 3:19.
6: Finishes on his resume. He has put away four opponents by knockout or technical knockout and two more by submission.
9: Consecutive victories under the Bellator banner, tying McKee with Ben Askren and Michael Chandler for the organization’s all-time record.
22: Years of age. When McKee was born in Long Beach, California, on April 7, 1995, “Bad Boys” was the No. 1 movie at the domestic box office, followed by “A Goofy Movie,” “Tommy Boy,” “Don Juan de Marco” and “Outbreak.”