UFC fighter’s LA King brother drops the gloves for NHL hockey ‘scrap of the season’

UFC Welterweight Mike Malott is not the only member of his family who can fight.

Mike Malott is considered by many as the modern face of the Canadian MMA after a strong start of his UFC official period. The graduate Condender series of the Dana White is 4-1 in the UFC Octagon and is fresh from a victory over Trevin Giles in November.

Malott's brother, Jeff, is also not too poor.

Jeff Malott is a striking professional hockey player for the Los Angeles Kings of the NHL. Although Mike and Jeff are very similar in terms of appearance, they also share a spicy side when the moment requires it.

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The brother of Mike Malott stars in viral NHL fight during Kings vs. Maple Leafs

Jeff Malott and Toronto Maple Leafs player Brandon Carlo came in only a few minutes in the first period during the Saturday evening match between the Los Angeles Kings and Maple Leafs. Malott and Carlo exchanged large shots during the tilt while the fight went viral on social media.

Both Malott and Carlo were served with fine that came from the fight, but then shared a smile in the penalty box. The Maple Leafs got the last smile after the fight from Malott/Carlo and beat the kings with a final score of 3-1.

It wasn't long before Mike gave his brother Jeff a shoutout on social media after the fight.

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Bare Knuckle FC that adds a promotional promotional promotional

This is not the first time that the MMA and Hockey worlds collided in 2025. UFC Hall of Famer Georges St-Pierre was confused for a game in the US US. Canada earlier this year, a competition that started with three fights only a few seconds in the promotion.

Bare Knuckle FC also launches a BKFC Ice Wars promotion in June. The 12-Bout launch card has designed 'The Ice Box', an arena of 900 square foot to replicate hockey fights.

In 2006 a combat sport event called 'Battle of the Hockey Enforcers' took place in British Columbia, Canada, with a whole series of Minor League Hockey players who are raging. UHL Vet Dean Mayrand took $ 62,250 home for the survival of the Vecht tournament.

At the moment the next UFC fight by Mike Malott still has to be booked, but he is expected to return later this year. For a loss for Neil Magny on UFC 297, Malott was on the fast road to the Welterweight top 15.

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