Kevin Vallejos Ready To Wrap Up Year One

December 12, 2025


Everything about that day was important and enjoyable for the UFC freshman, who turned 24 on Monday, as in between posing for pictures with his fellow Argentinians and his post-fight feast, Vallejos successfully navigated a difficult matchup with his fellow DWCS grad Silva.

Though he came away with a unanimous decision win — his second straight in the UFC and fifth consecutive overall since dropping a decision to Jean Silva in his initial appearance on the annual talent-search series — the battle with Silva was much closer and far more competitive than the 30-27, 30-27, and 29-28 scores may suggest.

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“I think it was important to have a win against a guy like Danny Silva because he put me in some binds a couple times,” he said. “The guy has got some boxing, he’s got some wrestling, he’s got some Muay Thai, so it’s good. It’s important to have a win like that because he showed me where are areas where I need to get better, where do I need to improve.

“The lessons? There is really nothing to say: I’m a young athlete, 24 years old,” he added when asked what he’d learned through his first two fights. “I like to evolve in every aspect of the game. This is a sport that is evolving as it is and keeps on changing, so I keep evolving, keep training, and keep getting better in order to have more opportunities to keep evolving, keep getting better in this organization.”





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