UFC Seattle MMA Match Preview: Terrance McKinney (17-8-0) vs. Kyle Nelson (17-6-1)

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Venue: Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, Washington, United States.

Start Times: Prelims begin at 5:00 PM ET (2:00 PM PT); Main Card at 8:00 PM ET. The full event streams live on Paramount+.

This lightweight matchup is featured on the main card of the stacked UFC Fight Night headlined by Israel Adesanya vs. Joe Pyfer.

Injury Report

No injuries or withdrawals have been reported for either fighter. The bout is fully confirmed and on schedule with both athletes expected to compete at full strength. McKinney and Nelson have completed standard training camps with no known issues.

Fighter Matchups and Profiles

Terrance McKinney (“T.Wrecks,” Chicago, Illinois, United States – Fusion Xcel Performance)

Record: 17-8-0 (UFC: 7-5)

Age: 31

Height/Reach: 5’10” / ~73″

UFC Ranking: ~#41 Lightweight

Style: Explosive pressure fighter with elite early finishing ability (9 UFC-level finishes, including multiple first-round KOs and subs). Aggressive forward pressure, high knockout power, and opportunistic grappling. Thrives in chaotic exchanges but has shown vulnerabilities when fights extend past Round 1. Known for generating highlight-reel moments and Performance of the Night bonuses.

Kyle Nelson (“The Monster,” Canada – House of Champions MMA)

Record: 17-6-1 (UFC: ~5-5-1)

Age: 34

Height/Reach: 5’11” / ~72″

UFC Ranking: Unranked

Style: Durable, well-rounded veteran with solid striking volume, wrestling base, and late-fight cardio. Recent move to 155 lbs has showcased improved pace and decision-making. Strong takedown defense in spots and ability to absorb pressure while grinding out wins; 6 career KO/TKO wins but excels in extended fights.

Key Physical/Style Edges: Near-identical size, but McKinney’s explosive power and finishing rate give him the clear early advantage. Nelson counters with a 3-inch height edge, veteran experience, and proven durability against high-output attackers. Classic “explosive finisher vs. durable grinder” lightweight scrap.

Recent Form

Terrance McKinney (17-8-0, 1-fight losing streak):

Dec. 6, 2025 – SUB loss (Anaconda Choke, R1, 2:30) vs. Chris Duncan (UFC 323)

Jun. 28, 2025 – SUB win (Guillotine Choke, R1, 0:55) vs. Viacheslav Borshchev (UFC 317)

Feb. 1, 2025 – KO/TKO win (Punches, R1, 2:01) vs. Damir Hadzovic (UFC Fight Night)

May 11, 2024 – KO/TKO loss (Punches, R1, 0:37) vs. Esteban Ribovics (UFC Fight Night)

McKinney remains a lightning-in-a-bottle threat with back-to-back first-round finishes before his most recent loss.

Kyle Nelson (17-6-1, 1-fight win streak):

Oct. 18, 2025 – UD win (3 rounds) vs. Matt Frevola (UFC Fight Night: de Ridder vs. Allen)

Sep. 7, 2024 – KO/TKO loss (Punches & Elbows, R1, 3:59) vs. Steve Garcia (UFC Fight Night)

Earlier 2024–2025: Mixed results with decisions and stoppages showing adaptation at 155 lbs.

Nelson has looked composed in his most recent win, using pace and durability to outlast a tough opponent.

Fight History Summary

McKinney (pro since ~2016) is a fan-favorite finisher with 7 UFC wins, many by early stoppage. He has never been outpointed to a decision in recent years but carries 8 career losses, often coming via early finishes when momentum shifts. Nelson (pro since ~2017) is a battle-tested veteran with strong Octagon experience. His record includes multiple decision wins and durability against ranked lightweights; he has evolved since dropping to 155 lbs, showing better gas tank and adaptability.

FIGHT ODDS

Terrance McKinney         – 155

Kyle Nelson                        + 135

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 27, 2026

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