UFC Bantamweight Division camps now blend blood and business, with a father trusting his son to hold the stool and the plan. The shift moves family from gym regulars to fight-night staff under bright lights.
Grant takes on UFC debutant Adrian Luna Martinetti in a bantamweight bout at Meta APEX on Saturday night at UFC Fight Night: Sterling vs Zalal, and he’ll do so with Jay in his corner. Grant has been keen to involve his children in his martial arts journey by introducing them to the gym environment, and now they’ve become regulars on the mats at his new home at Syndicate MMA in Las Vegas. Looking at the tape, the numbers suggest Grant absorbed heavy volume in his last outing, and he said that having his son in the gym has turned into something more than just a learning experience, as he revealed that Jay will actually be part of his corner team on fight night. He lost his last fight, and he’s learned so much from it, and he’s still learning, and he always will be learning, and it’s going to be the best me you’ve ever seen in the Octagon.
Las Vegas camps tighten trust when outcomes hinge on small margins and quick adjustments. This setup tests how family roles affect fight IQ and octagon control when pressure peaks. For complete coverage, see UFC PPV Schedule 2026 Sets Cards and Dates Across Weight Classes.