FCC (Full Contact Contender) fans are in for a major showdown at FCC 43 in Liverpool, as Jamie “The Crusader” Davies makes his much-anticipated return to the cage. Holding an impressive professional record of 3-0, Davies is already making history within the promotion by maintaining the longest undefeated streak in the FCC welterweight division, standing at seven wins with one draw across his amateur and professional career.
Known for his relentless pace, sharp striking, and strong ground game, Davies has become one of the most promising rising stars on the UK MMA scene. His performances inside the cage have earned him recognition as not just an undefeated prospect, but also as a fighter capable of evolving with every bout.

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At FCC 43, Davies faces another undefeated talent, Jordan Rutherford (3-0). This clash is particularly intriguing as both fighters enter the cage with their perfect records intact, raising the stakes higher than ever. The matchup guarantees fireworks, as one fighter’s undefeated streak will inevitably come to an end.
Davies’ return is more than just another fight—it’s a chance for him to cement his legacy within the FCC and prove he’s ready for the next big stage. With fans already buzzing and anticipation building, this welterweight contest has all the ingredients of a show-stealer.
FCC 43 streams live on UFC Fight Pass, giving fight fans around the world the opportunity to witness one of the UK’s most promising prospects continue his rise. Whether Davies extends his historic streak or Rutherford secures the biggest win of his career, this is one fight you won’t want to miss.
Jamie Davies’ Last FCC Fight
In his last outing at FCC 40 in November 2024, Jamie Davies faced Vinicius Sampaio in Liverpool. Sampaio took the fight on just five days’ notice at a catchweight of 79 kg, adding extra intrigue to the matchup.
Despite the short preparation from his opponent, Davies showed composure and control throughout the contest. He secured the victory in round two with a rear-naked choke at 1:24, extending his undefeated record to 3–0 and cementing his place as one of FCC’s brightest rising fighters.
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