LAS VEGAS – After a rough start to his UFC career with back-to-back losses, Jamie Mullarkey seems to be getting comfortable. Mullarkey, from Australia, came to the UFC in 2019, but dropped a decision to Brad Riddell at UFC 243. A year later, he lost a decision to Fares Ziam. But in 2021, he rebounded with a 46-second knockout of Khama Worthy and followed it up this past October with a knockout of Devonte Smith. “It feels like I’m home now,” Mullarkey said at Wednesday’s media day for UFC 272 in Las Vegas.

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