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Kevin Croom

Kevin Croom, known professionally as "Crash", is an mixed martial artist born on , 1987, in , who competes primarily in the division. A professional since 2009, he fights out of , training with Glory MMA & Fitness, and holds a career record of 23 wins, 15 losses, and one no contest as of July 2025. Croom's fighting style emphasizes submissions, accounting for 48% of his victories, alongside knockouts (26%) and decisions (26%), with a reach of 73 inches and an at 5 feet 11 inches tall. He debuted professionally with a submission win and has since competed in major promotions, including the (UFC), where he faced opponents like and Alatengheili, and . Notable achievements include a submission victory over veteran Charles Bennett and a win over , as well as back-to-back wins in the (BKFC) in 2022 and 2023. He is currently on a two-fight in MMA. Croom has also ventured into , maintaining an active combat sports career across multiple disciplines.

Background

Early life

Kevin Croom was born on July 15, 1987, in , . He grew up near , where his father worked as a carpet layer to support the family. Public details about his mother and any siblings remain limited. As a child, Croom was diagnosed with and described as sweet but highly energetic. He developed an early fascination with ninjas through movies and engaged in informal backyard matches with friends. From a young age, Croom aspired to become a UFC fighter, a dream that shaped his long-term ambitions. Croom attended high school in , where he competed as a wrestler at , achieving success on the mats and advancing to the state tournament during his junior year, though he did not participate as a senior. Following graduation, he briefly drifted, working jobs such as at a gas station, before pursuing further education at an . Around age 20, circa 2007, a chance encounter with a former high school classmate involved in cage fighting at his gas station job inspired him to begin formal training; he quit smoking two packs a day on the spot and entered his first amateur bout within two weeks.

Amateur and training background

Kevin Croom began training in around 2007 in , driven by a lifelong aspiration to compete in the after being inspired by watching UFC events on television. His entry into the sport was precipitated by a chance encounter with a former high school classmate who had succeeded in cage fighting, prompting Croom to quit smoking two packs a day and enter his first amateur bout just two weeks later. Croom's foundational athletic background stemmed from wrestling at , where he competed successfully and reached the state tournament level during his junior year, honing skills that later informed his grappling proficiency in MMA. He began formal MMA training under local coach Rob Hulett, founder of the Midwest Fight League, at Health and Fitness in , where sessions emphasized endurance, , and striking fundamentals alongside his full-time job in heating and cooling. This environment allowed him to blend his wrestling roots with emerging standup techniques, fostering a submission-oriented style through rigorous, multi-day weekly drills. Throughout his amateur career leading up to his 2009 professional debut, Croom amassed an undefeated record of 20-0 over approximately 14 months, participating in regional bouts that provided essential experience in both and striking exchanges. Early fights, including his debut against a novice opponent and subsequent matchups against more experienced fighters like one from , were held under promotions such as the Midwest Fight League, where he captured a title recognized by national sanctioning bodies and built a 7-0-1 mark by late 2008. These contests, often preceded by informal and experiences from his youth, solidified his foundational skills in Missouri-based gyms before transitioning to professional competition.

Mixed martial arts career

Early professional career

Kevin Croom began his mixed martial arts career in 2009, competing primarily in the and divisions across regional promotions in the United States. His debut took place on February 7, 2009, at Hulett Productions' event, where he suffered a submission loss to Jose Vega via rear-naked choke in the second round. Just three months later, on May 2, 2009, Croom faced another setback at Warfare Xtreme Cagefighting's Caged Controversy, losing to by first-round knockout via punch. These initial defeats highlighted the challenges of transitioning from to competition but set the stage for his development as a . Croom rebounded quickly, earning his first professional win on June 26, 2009, at Midwest Fight League, submitting Eddie Granado with a rear-naked choke in the first round. He followed this with a submission victory over Kody Frank on November 6, 2009, at Friday Night Fights, securing a in the second round to improve his record to 2-2. These early successes demonstrated his proficiency in , a honed during his days, as he began to emphasize ground control and finishes in regional bouts. By 2010, Croom continued building momentum with a submission win over Brian Davidson via rear-naked choke in the second round at a regional event, marking one of his key performances in midwestern promotions. He accumulated additional submission victories against opponents such as J.R. Sotelo (, 2011) and multiple regional fighters, including Lenny Wheeler in Shamrock FC bouts, showcasing a pattern of quick finishes on the ground. Despite occasional losses, such as a 2011 to and decisions in 2012, Croom's resilience shone through as he fought in promotions like , Titan FC, and Cage Time Productions. Entering 2013, Croom's record stood at 6-5, with four of his wins by submission, reflecting his evolving style in competition. That year, he extended his streak with notable finishes, including a first-round TKO via punches against Brian Davidson in RFA and a rear-naked choke submission over Brian Pearman in Tommy Tran Promotions. By the end of 2013, Croom had amassed 13 wins against 5 losses, primarily through regional circuits like Midwest Fight League and Shamrock FC, establishing a foundation of dominance while mixing in striking finishes like s against Javier Lujan and Aslan Toktarbaev. This period solidified his reputation as a versatile finisher in the Midwest MMA scene, with minimal early losses fostering greater ring experience.

Bellator MMA and regional promotions

Kevin Croom made his promotional debut with on August 26, 2010, at Bellator 26, where he defeated Brian Davidson via submission (rear-naked choke) in the second round. He returned to the promotion nearly nine years later on March 22, 2019, at Bellator 218, facing John Teixeira in a contest but losing via after three rounds. During this extended tenure with Bellator, Croom competed sporadically, using the promotion as a platform to showcase his skills early on while transitioning to higher weight classes later in the decade. Between 2014 and 2019, Croom fought primarily in regional promotions across and internationally, compiling a 5-7 record in non-UFC bouts during this mid-career phase. Key setbacks included a loss to Jesse Brock at Maximum Fighting Championship (MFC) 40 on May 9, 2014, in a fight that highlighted Croom's endurance but exposed vulnerabilities in close-range striking exchanges. Another notable defeat came against unbeaten prospect Rasul Mirzaev at EFN: Fight Nights on September 25, 2015, where Croom was stopped via (punches) in the second round of their matchup, underscoring the challenges of competing against international talent. Croom achieved momentum through several finishes in regional circuits, including a first-round victory over Akin at Shamrock FC: Shock on January 17, 2015, via in a bout that demonstrated his explosive striking power. He followed with a rapid (punches) win against Lenny at Triumph Fighting Championship 1 on April 22, 2016, ending the featherweight fight just 26 seconds into the first round and reinforcing his reputation for quick finishes. Additional successes included a unanimous decision over Bryan Goldsby at Titan FC 27 on February 28, 2014, and a third-round rear-naked submission of CJay Hunter at Cageside Promotions/KCFA 27 on February 17, 2018, both in , contributing to his growing submission expertise with 11 career armbars, chokes, and other wins by this period. Throughout these years, Croom primarily competed at while occasionally dropping to , adapting to divisional demands without securing any titles in the promotions. Losses to Tatsuya Ando via submission at on November 12, 2016, Matt Bessette via at 41 on January 27, 2017, and others like Nate Jennerman and Kamuela Kirk in LFA events further tested his resilience, yet he maintained a balanced skill set blending submissions and knockouts amid the regional grind.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Kevin Croom signed with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) in August 2020, initially scheduled to make his promotional debut against Alex Caceres at UFC Fight Night 175 on August 29, 2020, before being released just 24 hours later for undisclosed reasons. He earned a second opportunity shortly after, stepping in on short notice as an injury replacement for Matt Frevola to face Roosevelt Roberts at UFC Fight Night 177 on September 12, 2020. Croom dominated the bout, securing a first-round submission victory via rear-naked choke, but the result was overturned to a no contest after he tested positive for marijuana metabolites, leading to a one-year suspension from the Nevada State Athletic Commission. Croom returned to the UFC on February 27, 2021, at UFC Fight Night 186, where he faced veteran in a bout and lost by after three rounds, with judges scoring it 30-27 across the board. His next appearance came on January 15, 2022, at UFC Fight Night 197, against , resulting in another loss (29-28, 29-28, 30-27), as Croom struggled to implement his grappling while absorbing significant striking volume. Croom's final UFC fight occurred on April 16, 2022, at UFC on 34, where he was stopped by Heili Alateng via (strikes) at 0:47 of the first round, marking his third consecutive defeat. Over his brief UFC tenure from 2020 to 2022, Croom compiled a record of 0-3 with one no contest, primarily hampered by deficiencies in striking defense that led to two decision losses and a quick knockout. Following the loss to Alateng, Croom was released from the UFC roster in May 2022 as part of a broader roster cleanup, ending his short-lived stint in the promotion due to inconsistent performances.

Post-UFC career

Following his release from the in May 2022, after losses including to Heili Alateng on April 16, 2022, Kevin Croom returned to the regional scene. His first bout after departing the UFC took place on September 10, 2022, at Synergy FC: Kansas City Fight Night, where he faced Brad Robison in a matchup. Croom emerged victorious via after three hard-fought rounds, showcasing resilient striking and takedown defense in a back-and-forth contest. Croom continued his resurgence with a dominant performance on July 19, 2025, at Midwest Fight League 209: Missouri River Fights in . Competing at , he submitted Issac Ware via arm-triangle choke just 1:37 into the first round, highlighting his grappling expertise rooted in a wrestling background and preferred techniques like the rear-naked choke. These wins have resulted in a perfect 2-0 post-UFC for Croom, who has returned to competing primarily in and divisions within Missouri-based promotions. On October 31, 2025, Croom announced his retirement from MMA. As of November 2025, his overall professional MMA stands at 23 wins, 15 losses, and one no contest, with a current two-fight winning streak.

Bare-knuckle boxing career

Debut and Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship

Following his release from the , Kevin Croom signed with the (BKFC) to transition into . He made his promotional debut on November 18, 2022, at BKFC 33 in , facing undefeated Sean . In the lightweight division, Croom secured a victory at 1:26 of the second round, handing Wilson his first professional loss. The win showcased Croom's striking power, drawing from his MMA background where he had earned six or victories across 37 professional bouts. Croom's early success in BKFC highlighted his quick adaptation to the no-gloves format, emphasizing his hard-hitting style honed in . On February 17, 2023, at BKFC Knuckle Mania 3 in , he faced Chevvy Bridges in his second bout. Croom again prevailed by , stopping Bridges at 1:11 of the first round. These victories left him undefeated at 2-0 in BKFC, with observers noting his seamless leverage of MMA experience for explosive bare-knuckle performances.

Key bouts and progression

Croom's first significant test in the came against undefeated lightweight contender Tony Soto in the co-main event of BKFC 52 on October 20, 2023, in . The bout went the full five rounds, with Soto securing a victory (50-45, 48-47, 50-45), marking Croom's initial defeat in after two prior knockout triumphs. This five-round war highlighted Croom's adaptation to the endurance demands of BKFC's format, contrasting his earlier quick finishes and demonstrating resilience against a high-volume striker like Soto. By this point, Croom's BKFC record stood at 2-1, comprising two first- and second-round knockouts followed by the decision loss, positioning him as a promising but competitor in the promotion. Building on his debut knockout of Sean Wilson in November 2022, Croom progressed to more prominent card placements, including co-main event status against Soto, signaling his rising profile within BKFC's ranks. No further BKFC appearances have occurred since 2023, leaving his trajectory open for potential title contention should he return, though his activity has shifted toward pursuits.

Fighting style and achievements

Fighting style

Kevin Croom's primary fighting style in has been grappling-oriented, with 12 of his 23 professional wins coming via submission, accounting for 52% of his victories. This approach stems from his wrestling background, which he developed prior to entering MMA and used to facilitate takedowns and ground control, though his takedown accuracy in the UFC stood at just 5%. In the UFC specifically, Croom averaged 0.48 takedowns per 15 minutes, often transitioning to submissions like guillotines for quick finishes. Transitioning to bare-knuckle boxing with the (BKFC), Croom adopted a more aggressive striking focus, leveraging his power for knockouts in his first two bouts against Sean Wilson and Chevvy Bridges. His strengths include potent punching power, demonstrated by six wins in MMA and two knockouts in BKFC, as well as a solid wrestling foundation that aids in clinch work and balance under pressure. Post-UFC, Croom showed improved cardiovascular endurance, enduring a full five-round loss to Tony Soto in 2023, where he maintained forward pressure despite the defeat. Recent submission win over Issac Ware on July 19, 2025, at Midwest Fight League 209 further highlights his ongoing effectiveness. Among his weaknesses, Croom has exhibited vulnerabilities in striking , suffering five losses in MMA and absorbing strikes at a 3.10 per minute rate in the UFC with only 41% defense. He has also struggled in prolonged bouts, with six MMA losses and one BKFC loss going to decision, highlighting challenges in outpointing opponents over distance. Croom's style has evolved from a submission-heavy grappler in MMA—where he landed significant strikes at 2.65 per minute with 34% accuracy—to a knockout-oriented in bare-knuckle, capitalizing on the format's emphasis on stand-up exchanges without gloves. This shift aligns with his overall career trajectory, blending early wrestling roots with refined power punching for faster finishes in the gloveless discipline.

Championships and accomplishments

Kevin Croom has not captured any major world titles in or , but he has earned regional championships and performance bonuses during his career.

Mixed Martial Arts

  • ISCF United States Championship (amateur, 1 time): Croom won the title on June 28, 2008, by defeating William Joplin via submission (rear-naked choke) at First Blood MMA: Sedalia Smackdown.
  • FC Championship (1 time): Croom captured the vacant title on January 17, 2015, with a first-round victory over Jacob Akin at FC: Shock.
  • Fighting Alliance Championship Championship (1 time): Croom claimed the title via submission (rear-naked choke) against Charles Bennett on August 24, 2019, at FAC 1.
  • UFC Performance of the Night (1 time): Awarded $50,000 for his 31-second submission of on September 12, 2020, at UFC Fight Night: Waterson vs. Hill, later ruled a no contest due to Croom's marijuana violation; Croom retained the bonus.
Croom's overall MMA record stands at 23 wins and 15 losses, with 12 submission victories highlighting his prowess.

Bare-Knuckle Boxing

Croom holds a 2–1 record in the (BKFC), with both victories ending by .

Professional fight records

Mixed martial arts record

Kevin Croom's professional mixed martial arts record stands at 23 wins, 15 losses, and 1 no contest across 39 bouts, spanning from his debut in 2009 to his most recent victory in 2025. Of his wins, 6 were by knockout or technical knockout, 11 by submission, and 6 by decision.
DateOpponentResultMethodRoundTimeEvent
Jul 19, 2025Issac WareWinSubmission (Arm-Triangle Choke)11:37Midwest Fight League - MFL 209: Missouri River Fights
Sep 10, 2022Brad RobisonWinDecision (Majority)35:00Synergy FC - Kansas City Fight Night
Apr 16, 2022Heili AlatengLossTKO (Punches)10:47UFC on ESPN 34 - Luque vs. Muhammad 2
Jan 15, 2022Brian KelleherLossDecision (Unanimous)35:00UFC on ESPN 32 - Kattar vs. Chikadze
Feb 27, 2021Alex CaceresLossDecision (Unanimous)35:00UFC Fight Night 186 - Rozenstruik vs. Gane
Sep 12, 2020Roosevelt RobertsNCNo Contest (Overturned by NSAC)10:31UFC Fight Night 177 - Waterson vs. Hill
Aug 14, 2020Anderson HutchinsonWinDecision (Unanimous)55:00FAC 3 - Fighting Alliance Championship
Feb 21, 2020Adil BenjilanyWinDecision (Split)35:00Bellator 239 - Ruth vs. Amosov
Aug 24, 2019Charles BennettWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)12:15FAC 1 - Fighting Alliance Championship
Mar 22, 2019John TeixeiraLossDecision (Unanimous)35:00Bellator 218 - Sanchez vs. Karakhanyan
Nov 09, 2018Kamuela KirkLossSubmission (Triangle Choke)13:54LFA 53 - Royval vs. Kenney
Sep 07, 2018Darrick MinnerWinTKO (Elbows)22:10LFA 48 - Stots vs. Lilley
Jun 01, 2018Nate JennermanLossTechnical Submission (Guillotine Choke)10:48LFA 41 - Moises vs. Peterson
Feb 17, 2018CJay HunterWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)31:16Cageside Promotions / KCFA - Kansas City Fighting Alliance 27
Jan 27, 2017Matt BessetteLossTKO (Punches and Kicks)30:32CES MMA 41 - Bessette vs. Croom
Nov 12, 2016Tatsuya AndoLossTechnical Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)23:13Shooto - Professional Shooto 11/12
Apr 22, 2016Lenny WheelerWinTKO (Punches)10:26Triumph FC 1 - Inception
Sep 25, 2015Rasul MirzaevLossTKO (Punches)23:16EFN - Fight Nights Dagestan
Jan 17, 2015Jacob AkinWinKO (Punch)12:13Shamrock FC - Shock
May 09, 2014Jesse BrockLossDecision (Split)35:00MFC 40 - Crowned Kings
Feb 28, 2014Bryan GoldsbyWinDecision (Unanimous)35:00Titan FC 27 - Titan Fighting Championship 27
Dec 19, 2013Aslan ToktarbaevWinTKO (Corner Stoppage)12:55Alash Pride - Great Battle 2
Nov 22, 2013Deryck RipleyWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)13:23CTP - Cage Time Production
Aug 30, 2013Dustin PhillipsWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)11:45Titan FC 26 - Titan Fighting Championship 26
May 25, 2013Javier LujanWinTKO (Retirement)13:30World MMA Council - Mexican Standoff
May 03, 2013Adam RiderWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)11:16CTP - Cage Time Production
Apr 06, 2013Brian PearmanWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)13:03TTP - Tommy Tran Promotions
Jan 18, 2013Brian DavidsonWinTKO (Punches)10:42RFA 6 - Krause vs. Imada 2
Nov 17, 2012Nate MurdockWinDecision (Unanimous)35:00TTP - Tommy Tran Promotions
Oct 20, 2012Yaotzin MezaLossDecision (Unanimous)35:00RITC - Rage in the Cage 163
Mar 02, 2012Ramiro HernandezLossDecision (Split)35:00Titan FC 21 - Titan Fighting Championship 21
Oct 01, 2011Rodrigo SoteloWinDecision (Unanimous)33:00MBP - Sun City Battle 2
Aug 20, 2011Justin GaethjeLossKO (Slam)11:01ROF 41 - Bragging Rights
Jul 09, 2011J.R. SoteloWinSubmission (Guillotine Choke)10:16MBP - Sun City Battle 1
Aug 26, 2010Brian DavidsonWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)23:22BFC - Bellator Fighting Championships 26
Nov 06, 2009Kody FrankWinSubmission (Triangle Choke)24:05FB - Friday Night Fight Night
Jun 26, 2009Eddie GranadoWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)14:52MFL - Midwest Fight League
May 02, 2009Willie MackLossKO (Punch)10:37Warfare Xtreme Cagefighting - Caged Controversy
Feb 07, 2009Jose VegaLossSubmission22:22Hulett Productions - First Blood

Bare-knuckle boxing record

Kevin Croom has competed in three professional bare-knuckle boxing bouts under the (BKFC), compiling a record of 2 wins and 1 loss, all contested at . His victories came via , while his lone defeat was by .
DateOpponentResultMethodRound/TimeEvent
November 18, 2022Sean WilsonWinKO (punches)2 / 1:36BKFC 33: Beltran vs. Alexander
February 17, 2023Chevvy BridgesWinKO (punches)1 / 1:11BKFC: KnuckleMania 3
October 20, 2023Tony SotoLossUD (5 rounds)5 / 10:00BKFC 52: Barnett vs. Richardson

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