Watch: Kevin Holland details car thief chase who tried to steal his neighbour’s four-wheeler


Watch: Kevin Holland details car thief chase who tried to steal his neighbour’s four-wheeler

Although his last fight was not his night, UFC middleweight “Trailblazer” Kevin Holland made sure he had a heroic day. Holland recently got into an early morning tough altercation on October 4 2021, when he stopped a car thief from stealing someone’s vehicle in the neighbourhood, the video was first surfaced through sports journalist Ariel Helwani and is assumed to be recorded by his coach Shug Dorsey.

Now in an interview at “The MMA Hour” with Helwani himself, Holland details the aforementioned incident from the beginning to the end.

Watch: Kevin Holland detailing the car thief incident

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Here’s some of what Holland had to say at The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani “I really didn’t stop him because he got the car and the car was wrecked.” “I was driving down the street, some guy comes zooming out the parking lot, some guys running behind him, he’s like “Yo he stole my car.” So I was like I’ve been in quarantine for a week. I didn’t get to finish my fight, so let’s go have a little fun,” says Holland.

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He then narrates the chase “I bust a U-turn and start going after the guy, he turns close to the same street that my coach is on, so I’m driving down the street… Instead of calling the cops, I call my coach, I’m like Hey this guy is driving through your neighbourhood and he just stole a car. We should cut him off and catch him. And he’s like “Alright, bet.”

After a little too much drama with the thief’s stolen car declining and driving it into the trail, Kevin and the thief confronted each other out of the car “The guy pulls up in front in the truck to kind of block him off. I pull up behind so the guy runs out. He starts going behind instead of going forward. He was going forward at first and then he turns around.”

Kevin Holland last fought on October 2, 2021, at UFC Vegas 38 which ended in a no-contest due to a clash of heads with his then opponent Kyle Daukas. This year seems to be tough with back-to-back losses and a no-contest for “The Trailblazer.” Though he stays a fighter even outside the octagon, what is next for the fellow middleweight in the UFC is too soon to predict.

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