Sean Woodson has had a quiet, but steady, rise in the featherweight division. Woodson stepped onto the scene in unforgettable fashion, earning a UFC contract on Dana White’s Contender Series in 2019 after a flying knee knockout over Terrance McKinney.
Despite being on a six-fight unbeaten streak and only suffering one loss in his entire career, Woodson isn’t really one that comes to mind when fans think of featherweight contenders. There’s no secret that 145-pound division is one of the deepest in the promotion, with a ton of up and exciting contenders and prospects, and Woodson should definitely be in that conversation.