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Trevor Peek Out of UFC on ESPN 67 After Freak Jump Rope Injury

Trevor Peek, a rising featherweight in the UFC, has been forced to withdraw from his scheduled bout against Yeong Ye Lee at UFC on ESPN 67 due to an unexpected injury sustained during training. The event, set to take place on May 3 at the Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa, will now proceed without Peek, who fractured his leg while jump roping at the UFC Performance Institute in Las Vegas.
A Sudden Setback for Trevor Peek
Peek shared the details of his injury in a candid Instagram video, explaining that the fracture occurred during what seemed like a routine exercise session. “I wish I had a more exciting story about how it happened,” Peek said. “I was just on some soft mats jump roping. I was alternating legs and had been at it for over 20 minutes. I got a bit fatigued, careless, and lost focus. When I landed, I came down hard on my left leg and it popped like a gun going off.”
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While the fracture is reportedly not severe, Peek is undergoing further testing, including CT scans, to determine if there is any ligament damage or related complications. The injury prompted immediate notification to the UFC, resulting in his removal from the card—a decision Peek reluctantly accepted despite his desire to compete.
A Fighter’s Frustration Amidst Career Challenges
Peek’s withdrawal comes at a pivotal moment in his career. After suffering losses in three of his last four fights, two of which occurred in 2024, the Alabama native was eager to turn things around with a strong performance against Lee. His frustration was evident as he admitted that if given the chance, he would have taped up his injured leg and fought anyway. However, he acknowledged the importance of competing in peak physical condition to avoid further setbacks.
This injury also highlights the unpredictable nature of MMA training, where even seemingly harmless activities like jump roping can lead to significant consequences. Peek’s situation serves as a reminder of how crucial focus and proper recovery are for fighters navigating the grueling demands of professional competition.
Looking ahead, Peek remains optimistic about his recovery timeline and has set his sights on returning to action later this summer. He hopes to secure a spot on a potential UFC card in Nashville, Tennessee, projected for July, though no official announcement has been made regarding that event yet.
What’s Next for UFC on ESPN 67?
With Trevor Peek out of the lineup, UFC matchmakers will need to adjust plans for the Des Moines card. Yeong Ye Lee’s opponent remains uncertain as the promotion scrambles to find a suitable replacement on short notice. Fans will be watching closely for updates as the event approaches.
For Peek, this setback is another chapter in his journey as an MMA fighter, a path often marked by challenges both inside and outside the cage. If his recovery goes smoothly and he can return stronger than ever, Nashville could be the stage where he reignites his career and proves that resilience is key in the world of mixed martial arts.