Former NFL linebacker Anthony Wint is trading the gridiron for the octagon, as he's been added to the lineup for Dana White's Contender Series later this year. Wint, who had a brief stint with the New York Jets during the 2018 season, will step into the cage with a shot at earning a UFC contract on the line.
The Contender Series, known for launching the careers of future MMA stars, gives fighters like Wint a chance to impress UFC president Dana White and secure a spot on the sport's biggest stage. For Wint, this transition from football to fighting represents a bold new chapter. Standing at 6-foot-2 and weighing in around 205 pounds, he brings the athleticism and toughness that made him a standout at FIU before his NFL opportunity.
While his NFL career was short-lived, Wint's physical gifts and competitive drive are now being channeled into mixed martial arts. The Contender Series has a history of attracting athletes from other sports looking to make a name in combat sports, and Wint's story adds an intriguing layer to this season's roster. Fans will be watching closely to see if this former Jet can soar to new heights in the UFC.
