How the MMA Champion Mounir Lazzez became the first fighter born and raised in an Arab country to be signed to the UFC.

Talk us through your background.

I was born in Tunisia with Italian roots and have been passionate about martial arts from a young age. I began my professional MMA career in 2012, eventually becoming the first fighter born and raised in an Arab country to be signed to the UFC. My journey took me to Dubai, where I’ve established myself as both a fighter and a businessman, launching the 971 MMA Gym and the 971 Fighting Championship, which have both become central to the combat sports community in the region.

Can you share how you have built out your daily fitness routine?

My routine is a balance between strength, conditioning, and technical skill development. Mornings usually start with cardio—either running or swimming—followed by strength training that includes weightlifting and plyometrics. Midday sessions are dedicated to striking drills and grappling, while afternoons focus on skill development and sparring. I also incorporate recovery techniques such as stretching, physical therapy, and adequate rest to maintain peak performance.

What is our strategy in the ring?

My fighting style is rooted in precision and technique, particularly in striking, which is why I earned the nickname “The Sniper.” I rely on my background in Muay Thai and kickboxing to deliver accurate, powerful strikes while using footwork and head movement to avoid damage. My style is about strategic, well-timed attacks rather than overwhelming force.

 

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You’re known as ‘The Sniper’ due to your expert precision and instinct – how does it feel?

Being called “The Sniper” is a recognition of the years of hard work I’ve put into perfecting my striking game. It’s an honour to be known for precision, as it embodies the core of what I strive to achieve in every fight—accuracy, patience, and calculated aggression. It feels rewarding to see those skills translate into success in the octagon.

You’ve secured many knockout wins and picking up several world titles – can you expand on this?

Knockout wins are the culmination of preparation, strategy, and execution. Each title and victory represents overcoming challenges and pushing my limits. Winning the DFC welterweight title and making my mark in the UFC are milestones that I’m incredibly proud of, as they reflect not only my skills but also the resilience and dedication required to compete at the highest level.

In Abu Dhabi, October 2019, you secured a first round knockout victory. – what was the mindset to help you achieve this?

Going into that fight, my mindset was laser-focused on execution. I visualised the win during training, and on fight night, I was calm and ready to capitalise on any opening. I trusted my preparation and instincts, which allowed me to deliver a decisive performance early in the fight.

“Consistency and hard work are at the core of my discipline.”

What have been the biggest challenges you’ve faced to date and how did you overcome them?

Early in my career, the lack of resources and exposure in Tunisia made it difficult to progress. Moving to the UAE was a pivotal decision that provided better opportunities. Adapting to the UFC’s high standards was another challenge, but I overcame it through relentless training, focus, and learning from each fight. Injuries and the mental toll of the sport have also been challenges, but I’ve tackled them with disciplined recovery and a resilient mindset.

What’s your approach to discipline?

Consistency and hard work are at the core of my discipline. My mantra is simple: stay dedicated to your goals, and never lose sight of why you started. Training is non-negotiable, and I believe in giving 100 percent every day, whether in the gym, in business, or in life.

How is the UAE supporting upcoming UFC fighters in the country?

The UAE is becoming a major hub for MMA in the region, with initiatives like the 971 MMA Gym and other facilities providing world-class training environments. The government and private sector are also supportive, offering resources and platforms for fighters to develop their skills and gain exposure. There’s a growing community here that fosters talent, and I’m proud to contribute to that ecosystem.

What lies ahead for the future?

I’m focused on continuing my fighting career while expanding the reach of 971 Fighting Championship. The goal is to elevate MMA in the region, giving more fighters the opportunity to showcase their talents on a global stage. I’m also committed to growing 971 MMA Gym, ensuring it remains a top training destination for fighters from around the world.

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