ALAN STEPHENSON
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Light Heavyweight
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A-TRAIN
age
06/1988
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Nationality
United States of America

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Alan Stephenson steps into the BKFC Squared Circle after quite the MMA career with a 7-6-0 pro record and a 10-6-0 amateur record. Since 2014, Stephenson has earned 5 wins by knockout and five losses by knockout so doing the math there, he’s not one to let a fight go the distance. Interestingly, ‘A-Train’ welcomed Doug Coltrane in Doug’s pro MMA debut and handed him a TKO loss. He’s fought a solid level of competition on the Virginia/Southern regional scene, but now gets to step on the biggest stage of his life to make a statement in a volatile combat sport.
Stephenson is the type to go out on his shield but he will put a heavy pressure on whoever stands across from him in the Squared Circle. With a solid level of technicality in his game, he shouldn’t be brawling much but it’s the way he likes to fight and who are we to say he shouldn’t have such an entertaining style? Look for a knockout one way or the other whenever ‘A-Train’ toes the line.
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