UFC 329’s Gable Steveson vows to beat Elisha Ellison ‘in the worst way possible’ – ‘I don’t want him to fight again’

Jul 09, 2026 - 02:45
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UFC 329’s Gable Steveson vows to beat Elisha Ellison ‘in the worst way possible’ – ‘I don’t want him to fight again’
DETROIT, MI - MARCH 19: Gable Steveson of the Minnesota Golden Gophers defeats Cohlton Schultz of the Arizona State Sun Devils in the 285-pound final match during the Division I Men's Wrestling Championship held at Little Caesars Arena on March 19, 2022 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Jay LaPrete/NCAA Photos/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | NCAA Photos via Getty Images

Domination.

Olympic gold medalist and two-time NCAA Division I Heavyweight champion Gable Stevesonmakes his highly anticipated Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) debut this weekend against Elisha Ellison on the UFC 329 prelims, which go down this weekend (Sat., July 11, 2026), inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

And the expectations are massive.

Steveson enters his Octagon debut as one of the most decorated Heavyweight wrestlers in recent memory to transition into mixed martial arts (MMA). He is also carrying serious hype after starting his professional MMA career 3-0 with three first-round knockouts (watch highlights).

Now, he wants to make an immediate statement on the biggest card of the summer.

During UFC 329 media day, Steveson made it clear that he is not just looking to win. He wants to dominate, leave an impression, and put the entire Heavyweight division on notice.

“I got so many great people in my ear telling me I can be the best, but I believe in those words as much as they tell me those words and believe it themselves,” Steveson told UFC.com. “So, it’s another day to show the world who I am and to show the next opponent what I can be and who they’ll face.”

Then things got a little more cold-blooded.

“I measure success on Saturday night as a dominating victory — it has to be dominating,” Steveson said. “It doesn’t have to be perfect, and it doesn’t have to be the best thing ever. I have to go out there and beat Elisha Ellison in the worst way possible that he could never think of. I don’t want him to fight again.”

Well then.

Cold-blooded or not, that is one way to sell your UFC debut.

And oddsmakers clearly expect Steveson to do exactly what he is promising. The 26-year-old enters UFC 329 as the biggest betting favorite in UFC history, with some sportsbooks listing him as high as -4000.

Steveson has steamrolled through his first three professional MMA appearances, all by first-round knockout. In his most recent outing, he scored his best win to date by stopping the much more experienced Hugo Lezama (watch highlights).

Now, the real UFC test begins.

Steveson is expected to win. He is expected to dominate. And based on his own words, he is expected to make Ellison regret signing the contract.


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