Reported prose from our newsroom. BJJ specialist
Tresean Gore takes a 3-4 UFC record into Philadelphia. He debuted in the promotion Feb. 5, 2022, and has fought seven times under the banner.
All three of his UFC wins have come by submission. He tapped Josh Fremd in the second round Oct. 29, 2022, then did not appear again in the octagon until Nov. 9, 2024, when he submitted Antonio Trocoli in the first.
Two losses followed. Marco Tulio stopped him by TKO in the second round April 12, 2025, and Rodolfo Vieira took a unanimous decision Aug. 2, 2025.
Gore won his most recent fight April 4, 2026, submitting Azamat Bekoev in the third round. Every bout in that stretch was contested at middleweight.
The facts, plainly — vitals and record from public UFC statistics; nickname, nationality, hometown and camp from the public fighter register. A field we can't source stays “pending”; it never shows a fake value.
| Nickname | Mr. Vicious |
| Nationality | United States |
| Hometown | Myrtle Beach, South Carolina |
| Fighting out of | MMA Lab |
| Height | 6' 0" |
| Reach | 75.0" |
| Stance | Switch |
| Age | 32 |
| Date of birth | Jun 21, 1994 |
| Weight | 185 lbs. |
| Pro record | 7-4 |
| Finish split | pending |
Six 0–100 scores, each a percentile rank against every fighter on record. Tap any i for what a score measures.
Where the strikes go — and where they land on him. Career UFC totals, straight off the tape.
Significant strikes only, as recorded by UFCStats, across the fighter's whole UFC career. Shares are raw counts — nothing here is modelled or smoothed. Accuracy is landed ÷ attempted and comes from the per-round tape, which covers slightly fewer fights than the totals do.
Pro record: 7-4. A fight-by-fight form timeline appears here once we've tracked a bout for Tresean Gore.