Some fighters enter the cage to compete.
Others enter it to prove something.
Jay “The Māori Kid” Wilson has built his name doing both.

Now, as he prepares for his next fight in Belfast, Ireland, there is a real sense that this is one of those moments. The kind of moment that carries weight. The kind of moment that reminds people why they fell in love with fight sports in the first place. The pressure, the build-up, the atmosphere, the pride, the danger, the opportunity. It is all there.
And Jay is stepping right into it.
This next fight is not just another booking. It is another huge chapter in the journey of a fighter who has earned his place on the international stage. Every hard session, every sacrifice, every lesson, and every battle has led to moments like this. Belfast is the next proving ground, and there is something special about knowing that when the lights come on, Jay “The Māori Kid” Wilson will be ready to meet that moment head-on.

That is what makes him so exciting.
Jay brings the kind of intensity that people can feel before the first punch is even thrown. He has presence. He has grit. He has that edge that makes a fighter dangerous long before the cage door closes. And when he competes, he does it with the kind of hunger that fans respect and opponents have to take seriously.
That is not manufactured. That cannot be faked.
It comes from the work.
It comes from the discipline required to keep showing up when nobody is watching. It comes from the mindset of a fighter who understands that greatness is built in silence long before it is seen in public. By the time the crowd sees the walkout, the real battle has already been fought a hundred times in training, in preparation, and in the mental grind it takes to stay locked in at the top level.
That is why this Belfast fight feels so important.
It is a reward for the work already done, but it is also another chance to make a statement. Another chance to show exactly what kind of fighter Jay Wilson is. In a sport where opportunities have to be seized with both hands, this is one of those moments that can leave a lasting impression.
And that is exactly why we are so proud to be partnered with him for this fight.
Partnerships mean more when they are built around people who stand for something. Jay represents resilience. He represents discipline. He represents pride, heart, and the relentless pursuit of more. When you back an athlete like that, you are backing more than performance. You are backing mindset. You are backing ambition. You are backing someone who is willing to walk into pressure and perform anyway.
That is powerful.

There is also something fitting about a fighter like Jay heading into a city like Belfast. Belfast knows intensity. It knows passion. It knows what it means to get behind a big fight and create an atmosphere that feels electric from the very first moment of fight week. For a competitor like Jay “The Māori Kid” Wilson, that kind of environment is not something to fear. It is something to rise into.
That is where fighters become unforgettable.
So as the countdown continues, there is only one thing left to say: congratulations to Jay on this massive moment. Reaching this stage is an achievement in itself, and doing it with the kind of reputation, energy, and respect he carries makes it even bigger.
We are proud to be in his corner for this next chapter.
Belfast is calling. The stage is set. The anticipation is building.
Now it is time. Catch the fight on April 16, 2026.
Jay “The Māori Kid” Wilson is on his way, and we cannot wait to watch him go to war.









