Lars Levy
MK Ultra
3 - 3 - 0
United States
Birthday
21-3-1985
Age
41 years
Class
Alumni
City
Salt Lake City
Promotion
Weight
195
Height
5'10"
Wins
3
Losses
3
Draws
0

OTHER VITALS
CAREER STATUS: Aging
WALKOUT THEME: Salt Lake City, Utah
SPONSORS: King Cobra

FIGHTING STYLE
PRIMARY: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
SECONDARY: Karate
STANCE: South Paw

STRENGTHS
Ground Game
Pacing
Toughness

WEAKNESSES
Can be too aggressive
Clinch
Takedown Defense

STATISTICAL INFORMATION
#1 Punches: 11
#2 Kicks: 11
#3 Clinch Striking: 6
#4 Clinch Grappling: 7
#5 Strength: 14
#6 Agility: 16
#7 Dodging: 15
#8 Takedowns: 17
#9 Takedown Defense: 5
#10 Heart: 13
#11 Ground & Pound: 13
#12 Ground Game: 17
#13 Submissions: 13
#14 Submission Defense: 7
#15 Conditioning: 15
#16 Toughness: 16
#17 Control: 11
#18 Aggressiveness: 8
#19 KO Resistance: 15

CONTRACT
6 FIGHTS – $15,000 (NON-EXCLUSIVE)
(0 FIGHTS LEFT)

CAREER EARNINGS: $220,000

ACCOLADES
CHAMPIONSHIPS (NONE)
FIGHT OF THE NIGHT (NONE)
PERFORMANCE OF THE NIGHT (1)

BACKSTORY
A lot of energy, even at his age – Lars still sees himself as the sixteen year old kid who originally got into fighting. He shows respect to those who have proven themselves in the cage, but in his heart he is punk rock as fuck – willing to take jabs and talk the shit. Life is one big mosh pit, and that cage has the sickest band playing.

Born to poverty in the Salt Lake, Lars quickly gave the middle finger to his parents and took to the street, not so much as doing crime – rather just partying and getting fucked up. It wasn’t until around the age – 16-17 that he discovered professional fighting, BJJ to be exact. And While he was already fighting at parties, he saw this as a way to make him the better fighter, or at the very least stop him from getting his ass kicked. Lats would branch out as the years grew on, still training to be a fighter – taking a few fights here and there while fronting his own punk band “Fighting & Fucking”. As he grows in age, and his popularity on the underground music scene dwindles, he thought this would be as good as time as any to make that one last strive to be a great fighter.

Fighter History

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