In a recent interview, mixed martial artist Davey Grant (15-8) shared his thoughts on his upcoming bantamweight bout against Adrian Luna Martinetti (17-1) at UFC Vegas 116 on April 25th. Beyond his own fighting career, Grant opened up about his recent loss to Charles Jourdain, his relocation to Las Vegas, and his new position as a striking coach at Syndicate MMA.
Grant expressed immense gratitude for his new coaching responsibilities, stating that he’s been involved since the beginning of the year. He explained his routine: coaching in the evenings while focusing on his own training with the professional team. He acknowledged the flexibility and support he’s received from Head Coach John Wood, calling him an invaluable mentor and his new role “an absolute godsend.”
Davey Grant’s Coaching Role at Syndicate MMA Has Been “An Absolute Godsend”
Davey Grant (15-8) discusses his bantamweight fight against Adrian Luna Martinetti (17-1) at UFC Vegas 116 on April 25th. Davey also spoke about his loss to Charles Jourdain, moving full time to Las Vegas and accepting the role of striking coach at Syndicate MMA.
“I’ve been doing that since the start of the year. I’ll still coach on the evening, then with the pro team I just want to train. I still got my own career. (Head Coach John Wood) has been so good about it. And to have him as a mentor, it’s been an absolute godsend.”
