Steve Garcia Record: 19-6-0
FeatherweightSteve Garcia has a 19-6-0 professional record and is 34 years old in the Featherweight division, representing Jackson-Wink MMA. This profile tracks fight history, UFC stats, ELO rating, record, age, and opponent links.
Last updated Jun 17, 2026 · Combat Edge fight database
Steve Garcia bio
Early Life & Martial Arts Beginnings
Estevan “Steve” Garcia Jr., born on May 22, 1992, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, began training in MMA at age 15 after being inspired by his friends. He initially focused on jiu-jitsu and kickboxing at a Luttrell’s MMA gym before progressing his career at the renowned Jackson‑Wink MMA Academy. His early exposure to elite coaches such as Greg Jackson and Mike Winklejohn shaped his aggressive striking-first mindset and helped refine his technique.
Professional Career & Bellator Tenure
Garcia began his professional career in 2013 and made an immediate impact in Bellator MMA. He debuted with a third-round TKO over Shawn Bunch, followed by quick finishes against Cody Walker and Eduardo Bustillos. With a split decision win over Kin Moy and a strong win over Ronnie Lawrence, Garcia’s Bellator record stood at 7–1 before being released in early 2018 following a split-decision loss to Ricky Turcios and a decision defeat to Joe Warren.
Dana White’s Contender Series & LFA Success
In August 2019, Steve appeared on Dana White’s Contender Series, stopping Desmond Torres via first-round TKO, though he didn’t immediately earn a UFC contract after missing weight. He rebounded with a second-round TKO over Jose Mariscal in LFA, proving his readiness for the big leagues.
UFC Entry & Journeyman Spirit
Garcia made his UFC debut on February 29, 2020, stepping in on short notice against Luis Peña at UFC Fight Night: Benavidez vs. Figueiredo. He put up a strong effort but fell short in a unanimous decision loss. He regrouped with a powerful second-round TKO of Charlie Ontiveros in October 2021.
Featherweight Momentum & Knockout Streak
Since moving to featherweight, Garcia has hit his stride. He suffered a setback with a KO loss to Hayisaer Maheshate at UFC 275 in June 2022, but then unleashed a string of first-round knockouts: a dominant TKO over Chase Hooper, a body-shot stoppage of Shayilan Nuerdanbieke, and elbow-led KO wins over Melquizael Costa and Seung Woo Choi—earning three consecutive Performance of the Night bonuses and tying for the UFC’s fourth-longest knockout streak.
Fighting Style & Physical Traits
At 6′0″ with a 73‑inch reach, Garcia fights as a southpaw and relies on fast-paced, high-pressure striking. He averages over five significant strikes per minute, maintaining a high pace and showcasing power and precision in his stand-up game. Lack of submission victories highlights his strike-first approach, with one submission loss on record.
Upcoming Bout & Ranking Outlook
As of July 2025, Steve Garcia holds a 17–5 pro MMA record and is 5–0 since dropping to featherweight. He’s currently ranked around the fringes of UFC’s top 15 featherweights and is booked to headline UFC on ESPN 70 on July 12, 2025 in Nashville, taking on Calvin Kattar.
Personality & Team Environment
Known as “Mean Machine” for his relentless aggression, Garcia is respected inside the Jackson‑Wink camp for his dedication and work ethic. He brings intensity to training and enters the Octagon with confidence and competitive fire. Outside the cage, he stays grounded, maintaining a strong community presence in Albuquerque.
Career Highlights
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Tied for fourth-longest UFC knockout streak: Knocked out four consecutive opponents (Hooper, Nuerdanbieke, Costa, Choi), earning three straight Performance of the Night bonuses.
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Bellator killer early on: Opened pro career with eight straight wins, including dominant victories over Shawn Bunch (TKO), Cody Walker (KO), and Eduardo Bustillos (TKO).
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Resilient UFC journeyman: Rebounded from debut loss to build momentum, becoming a notable featherweight finisher on the UFC roster and a rising threat in his division.
Summary
Steve “Mean Machine” Garcia Jr.’s journey from Albuquerque teen to featherweight standout highlights dedication, power, and perseverance. With a growing knockout streak, UFC experience across weight classes, and an upcoming showdown with a top contender, he’s carving his place among the division’s most exciting finishers.
Steve Garcia career snapshot
Steve Garcia quick answers
What is Steve Garcia's record?
Steve Garcia's professional MMA record is 19-6-0.
How old is Steve Garcia?
Steve Garcia is 34 years old.
What weight class is Steve Garcia?
Steve Garcia fights at Featherweight in UFC.
How tall is Steve Garcia?
Steve Garcia is 6'0" tall with a 75" reach.
How much does Steve Garcia weigh?
Steve Garcia competes at Featherweight, with a most recent weigh-in of 145 lbs.
What is Steve Garcia's Combat Edge Elo?
Steve Garcia's Combat Edge Elo is 1723, with a peak Elo of 1736.
How strong is Steve Garcia's recent opposition?
Steve Garcia's latest 10 counted opponents averaged 1670 Elo immediately before their fights. This avoids using opponents' later career results with hindsight.
When was Steve Garcia's last fight?
Steve Garcia's latest tracked pro fight was against Diego Lopes at UFC Freedom Fights 250 on Jun 14 2026.
What is Steve Garcia's recent form?
Steve Garcia's recent tracked pro form is L-W-W-W-W over the latest 5 decisive pro results.
How does Steve Garcia usually win?
Steve Garcia's 19 recorded wins include 15 knockouts, 0 submissions, and 4 decisions, with 79% ending before the final bell.
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