After losing to Al Iaquinta in their rematch in December 2018, Kevin Lee feels he needs to make some changes to bounce back into the upper echelon of the UFC’s lightweight division.
Lee (17-4) suffered a unanimous decision loss to Iaquinta last year, the same outcome of their first fight and Lee’s UFC debut back in 2014. Before his loss to Iaquinta, “The Motown Phenom” picked up an impressive stoppage win over Edson Barboza earlier in 2018.
The lightweight contender spoke to MMAjunkie radio about the changes he plans to make for his next fight, in particular coaching changes.
“There’s definitely going to be some coaching changes,” Lee said. “Even in the last one, I…
Kevin Lee confident with UFC future, has ‘some big changes coming up’