2X Champ Liam Kirkpatrick

Liam Kirkpatrick is starting to build the kind of résumé that doesn’t just suggest promise — it demands attention. An undefeated amateur out of Hayastan MMA, Kirkpatrick has quietly stacked wins across multiple promotions, including a standout performance at Fight For It 25 where he secured a third-round TKO over Nelson Melendez, showcasing pressure, composure, and finishing instincts beyond his experience level. What makes his run even more interesting is the consistency of how he wins — not just victories, but controlled, damaging performances that show a fighter who understands how to break opponents down over time.

Now sitting at 5-0 with two amateur titles, Kirkpatrick is entering the space where the record starts to catch up to the reality of his skill set. He’s not just winning — he’s building momentum, stacking finishes, and proving he can carry performance across different stages and promotions. Fight For It has already shown flashes of what he can be, but what we’re seeing now is a fighter evolving from prospect to presence. The trajectory points toward a calculated rise — one in which experience, confidence, and identity align at the same time. And when that happens in the amateur ranks, it usually means one thing: the pro conversation isn’t far away.