FOR UFC STAR JARED GORDON, HIS TOUGHEST OPPONENT HAS ALWAYS BEEN HIMSELF

Jared Gordon, aka “Flash,” is scheduled to face Leonardo Santos this Saturday at UFC 278, but whether he is victorious on the night, or not, he’s finally winning at life.

The UFC lightweight’s world went into a tailspin at 19 years of age when, battling mental and physical pain, the MMA star became addicted to heroin. Regular drug misuse, and overdose, would plague the fighter until he fully committed to turning his life around in 2015. It’s a cautionary tale that Gordon takes ownership of, and he hopes to use those troubled experiences to lift himself and others who may be facing similar demons.

The 33-year-old talks exclusively to M&F about his darkest moments and the important factors that have helped to turn his life around.

As we sit down for this Q&A, Jared Gordon has been in the news again. This time the headlines were generated by an Instagram post that “Flash” made on August 8, appearing to show an altercation where the former Lightweight and Featherweight Champion had to subdue a man attempting to attack him with a baseball bat. This seems like as good a place as any to begin our chat.

As we sit down for this Q&A, Jared Gordon has been in the news again. This time the headlines were generated by an Instagram post that “Flash” made on August 8, appearing to show an altercation where the former Lightweight and Featherweight Champion had to subdue a man attempting to attack him with a baseball bat. This seems like as good a place as any to begin our chat.

A lot of people on social media seemed surprised that you showed great self-control when restraining your attacker. What went down there?

No one got hurt. [If] you start hitting people, you’ll probably get involved with the police. I was on vacation in Chicago. I was with my parents who are in their 60s, and I was with my cousin and her husband, and I wasn’t about to start beating someone’s face in, in front of them. (laughs)

He was at a pull-through ATM machine, and on his bumper sticker it said “I love crack wh**res,” so I saw the bumper sticker and I thought it was funny, so I took a picture of it and he got out of his car … and went into his trunk and I’m thinking: what if this guy pulls out a gun or like a machete or something, but he pulled out a bat and that was that.