Jess Guthmiller was confident Ricky Simón could beat Raphael Assuncao, one of the best bantamweight fighters in the world, during an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Fight Night 199 event, held Saturday, Dec. 18, at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.
Guthmiller, owner of Washougal-based Camp Champ Training and Simón’s strength and conditioning coach, knew his fighter was younger and stronger than his opponent, and Guthmiller hoped Simon would prove to be faster, too.
Simón delivered on all of those promises and more, knocking out Assuncao just two minutes and 14 seconds into the second round.
Guthmiller was unable to attend the fight in person due to COVID-19 restrictions, but instead watched with pride from his Washougal home, knowing he had helped his friend record the biggest win of his professional career.
“It was pretty amazing,” Guthmiller said. “Because of COVID, I wasn’t able to go to the fight, but it was still amazing (to watch). I was able to sit in my living room with my girlfriend and 9-month-old baby, and it was a special moment for me to watch my No. 1 guy and share (his win) with my family. He’s a great kid. I’m super proud of the guy. He’s worked his butt off. It’s really cool to see.”