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Joe Riggs

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American mixed martial arts fighter

Joe Riggs
Born (1982-09-23)September 23, 1982 (age 42)
Sanford, Maine, United States
Other namesDiesel
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
DivisionHeavyweight
Light Heavyweight
Middleweight
Welterweight
Reach70 in (178 cm)
StyleBoxing
StanceSouthpaw
Fighting out ofPhoenix, Arizona, United States
TeamGrace Fighting Systems
RankBlack belt inBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu[1]
Years active2001–present
Professional boxing record
Total2
Losses1
By knockout1
No contests1
Mixed martial arts record
Total70
Wins49
By knockout37
By submission7
By decision4
By disqualification1
Losses18
By knockout9
By submission6
By decision3
Draws1
No contests2
Other information
Boxing record fromBoxRec
Mixed martial arts record fromSherdog

Joseph Jonathan Riggs (born September 23, 1982) is an American professionalbare-knuckle boxer and formermixed martial artist who was most recently signed toBare Knuckle Fighting Championship.

He formerly competed for theUFC,WEC,Strikeforce,Bellator,ProElite,M-1 Global, andKing of the Cage. Riggs is the formerWEC Middleweight Champion. Riggs MMA career ended in disgrace, failing a drug test that overturned a win to a no contest vs George Sullivan. His BKFC career with Riggs getting knocked out twice in a row.

Background

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Born inSanford, Maine, and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, Riggs beganboxing as a child with his father. Although Riggs is right handed, he was encouraged by his boxing coach to fightsouthpaw, making his power hand his left hand.[2] Riggs beganwrestling atCactus High School inGlendale, Arizona. He followed in the footsteps of his hero,Randy Couture, and became anAll-American twice, atGlendale Community College (Arizona), where he studied to get a Criminal Justice degree. Riggs has trained at Arizona Combat Sports under the Lally brothers,MMA Lab under John Crouch and TNT Training Center under Scott Tannenbaum.

Mixed martial arts career

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Early career

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Riggs made his professional mixed martial arts debut in 2001 and compiled a record of 13–3 with one no contest before being signed by the WEC.

UFC and WEC

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Riggs made his WEC debut atWEC 9 againstAlex Stiebling, in what was also his debut atLight Heavyweight. Riggs lost via triangle choke submission in the second round. But after the fight people started to take notice of Riggs. Although he lost the fight, he battered Stiebling so badly that after the fight he had to be helped out of the cage and taken to a hospital. Reports said that almost everyone at ring side had Stiebling's blood on both them and their paperwork. The promoter Scott Adams said the fight could and should have been stopped at several points in the fight, leading it to be known as one of the most brutal fights in WEC history. After that he went down to middle weight to fight Isidro Gonzalez in the WEC. Where Riggs finished the fight early in the 1st Round by TKO. After his impressive victory over Gonzalez the WEC gave him a shot at the vacant Middleweight Title against the undefeated Rob Kimmons. Riggs put on a very impressive performance by stopping Kimmons early in the 1st round, earning him the WEC world title, which he held for the next 2 years.

Riggs' dream of fighting in the UFC materialized in 2004, in a winning bout against Canadian fighterJoe Doerksen. After that Riggs moved down to Welterweight to fight veteranChris Lytle. Riggs went on to win the fight by 2nd-round TKO. And was the 1st and only man to ever stop the very popular battler Chris Lytle. Then after being named the UFCs number 1 Welter Weight contender. Riggs received his shot at theUFC Welterweight Championship atUFC 56 in November 2005 againstMatt Hughes. He was originally supposed to face the winner of the upcoming title fight. But got called to fight just a month after the defeating Lytle in UFC 55 to face long time champion Hughes for the UFC Welter Weight title.

Originally, the title shot was offered toKaro Parisyan, who had to withdraw due to a tornhamstring. When Riggs was contacted to take Parisyan's place he jumped at the chance, despite having fought atUFC 55 just a month earlier. However, Riggs did not make the required weight and the fight was declared a non-title event, due to Hughes allowing Riggs to fight him (if a fighter does not make weight for a match, the match may still take place if their opponent allows it). Despite his efforts, Riggs could not mount a significant challenge; Hughes took him down and submitted him with akimura fromhalf-guard just minutes into the first round of the fight.

Following his loss to Hughes, Riggs rebounded to win against future longtimeStrikeforce Welterweight Champion,Nick Diaz via decision atUFC 57. In the hospital room after the fight, Diaz and Riggs got into a physical altercation where they had to be separated bypolice.

Riggs then moved up toMiddleweight to faceThe Ultimate Fighter alumnusMike Swick. Early in the fight Riggs was caught in aguillotine choke and tapped out. Riggs then foughtThe Ultimate Fighter 2'sJason Von Flue, submitting him with atriangle choke.

Riggs' last UFC bout was on December 13, 2006, against Welterweight contenderDiego Sanchez atUFC Fight Night 7. Riggs lost the fight due to knockout from a hook followed by a knee in 1:45 of the first round.

Following the fight with Sanchez, Riggs chose to go to the WEC and compete for the vacantWEC Middleweight Championship, but had to pull out of the fight the day before because of a recurring back injury.[3]

Strikeforce

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Riggs lost to Cory Devela via submission in his Strikeforce debut atStrikeforce: At The Dome.

Riggs was to return to action onStrikeforce: Melendez vs. Thomson, facingJiujitsu specialist Luke Stewart. Riggs stepped in as a late replacement forShonie Carter, who was injured in training. The fight was to be contested at a catchweight of 178 pounds.[4] However, he was denied licensure by theCalifornia State Athletic Commission after disclosing his recent use of prescription medication during the licensing process. Riggs lost toKazuo Misaki at Strikeforce at the Playboy Mansion via controversial stoppage on September 20, 2008.

Riggs won his next fight atStrikeforce: Destruction on November 21, 2008, against Luke Stewart by TKO (Punches) in 2nd round 2:05. Riggs broke his hand throwing the first punch of the bout, but managed to rally in the second round, breaking Stewart's nose in the process.[5]

Riggs next fought on theStrikeforce: Lawler vs. Shields card from theScottrade Center in St. Louis, MO on June 6, 2009, againstPhil "The New York Badass" Baroni in a three-round welterweight bout that won him the interim Strike Force Welter Weight title and that was broadcast live on the Showtime cable network. In a performance that featured his versatile standup game, including several flying knees, Riggs won a unanimous decision over Baroni.

In his next fight, Riggs facedJay Hieron on January 30, 2010, atStrikeforce: Miami.[6] Riggs lost the fight via unanimous decision.

In the main event ofStrikeforce Challengers: Riggs vs. Taylor, Riggs faced up and coming MiddleweightLouis Taylor. "Diesel" won by submission due to strikes in the third round.

On December 9, 2010, it was announced that Riggs has parted ways with Strikeforce.[7]

Bellator

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About a month later, on January 10, 2011, Riggs signed withBellator to fight in its Middleweight division.[8] Riggs made his Bellator debut against Season 2 Middleweight Tournament FinalistBryan Baker atBellator 43. After a back and forth fight, Baker knocked Riggs out with a left hook late in the second round.

Independent promotions

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Three months after his knockout loss to Baker atBellator 43, In a rematch from their bout in 2004 Riggs foughtThe Ultimate Fighter 3 winner and fellow UFC veteranKendall Grove. Grove quickly defeated Riggs by submission due to a guillotine choke, Thus avenging his previous loss to Riggs. For the first time in his ten-year career as a mixed martial artist Riggs has lost three straight fights.

After the loss to Grove he went on a five-fight win streak.

Fight Master: Bellator MMA

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On May 6, 2013, it was announced that Riggs would be featured as a participant onBellator's reality TV showFight Master: Bellator MMA, competing as a Welterweight.[9]

In his first fight to get into the house, Riggs defeated UK fighter Rob Mills via heel hook submission in the first round and subsequently chose to joinGreg Jackson's team. In the preliminary round, Riggs defeated Eric Scallan via unanimous decision and went on to the quarterfinal round where he defeated Evan Cutts via unanimous decision. In the semifinal round, Riggs defeated number one seed Cole Williams in a three-round split decision victory. He made it to the tournament finals withMike Bronzoulis.

Riggs was set to faceMike Bronzoulis in theFight Master Finale on September 7, 2013, atBellator 98. However, on September 3, it was revealed Riggs has sustained a significant eye injury and the bout was postponed indefinitely.[10] The bout took place on November 2, 2013, atBellator 106. Riggs won the fight via unanimous decision to become the first winner of Fight Master.

Return to UFC

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After becoming the first winner of Fight Master, Riggs was expected to return to UFC and facePaulo Thiago atUFC Fight Night 51 on September 13, 2014, replacing an injured Mike Rhodes.[11] However, Riggs was forced to pull out of the fight after accidentally shooting himself in the hand and leg while cleaning a pistol at his home.[12]

Riggs made his eventual return againstBen Saunders atUFC on Fox: dos Santos vs. Miocic on December 13, 2014, atUS Airways Center in Phoenix, Arizona.[13] The fight ended early in the first round by TKO due to injury when Riggs hurt his neck on a take down and tapped out shortly thereafter.[14][15]

Joe Riggs facedPatrick Côté on April 25, 2015, atUFC 186.[16] Riggs lost the back-and-forth fight by unanimous decision.[17]

Riggs was expected to faceUriah Hall in a middleweight bout on August 8, 2015, atUFC Fight Night 73.[18] However, Riggs pulled out of the fight in late July, citing an injury, and was replaced by promotional newcomerOluwale Bamgbose.[19]

Following a quick recovery, Riggs facedRon Stallings on September 5, 2015, atUFC 191.[20] Riggs won the bout via disqualification after Stallings landed an illegal upkick, which rendered Riggs unable to continue.[21]

Riggs facedChris Camozzi on February 21, 2016, atUFC Fight Night 83.[22] He lost the fight via TKO in the first round due a series of knees by Camozzi, which broke the right forearm of Riggs.[23] On April 13, Riggs was released from the promotion.[24]

Post UFC

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In his first bout post his second UFC release, Riggs achieved a catchweight victory overCody McKenzie in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. They continued their winning streak with victories over Billy Martin, Jerome Jones, Dmitry Samoilov, andShonie Carter, ultimately winning the vacant Fight Night Light Heavyweight Championship on September 9, 2017. Riggs then went on to win against Oleg Olenichev and Erick Lozano, securing the KOP Middleweight Championship on February 24, 2018. After a draw against Borys Polezhai, Riggs faced a loss against Artem Frolov on June 1, 2018, for the M-1 Middleweight Championship. The fighter bounced back with a win over Dan Yates on January 4, 2019, before their most recent fight againstGeorge Sullivan was overturned due to a positive test for PEDs.

Bare-knuckle boxing

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BKB

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Riggs recently started competing in Bare Knuckle Boxing matches under the UK based BKB promotion. He won a championship fight against Christian “Fat Boy“ Evans, an experienced bare knuckle fighter who had also been featured in the documentary "Bare Knuckle Fight Club" from Channel 4 news,[25] by unanimous decision at BKB 4.[26][deprecated source] Riggs was deducted 1 point in the first round for shooting for a take-down and taking his opponent to the mat, and was warned again in the same round after throwing an illegal elbow.[27]

BKFC

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Riggs signed with the BKFC in 2018 and made his promotional debut againstBrok Weaver atBKFC 3: The Takeover on October 20, 2018. He won the bout via unanimous decision.[28]

He made his sophomore appearance in the promotion against Heriberto Tovar atBKFC 4 on February 2, 2019. He won the fight via unanimous decision.[29]

He then faced Walber Brito de Barros atBKFC 6 on June 22, 2019. The bout was ruled a unanimous draw.[30]

Riggs was expected to headline BKFC 10 against fellow UFC veteranHéctor Lombard in February 2020.[31] However, in January, the company announced that Lombard would be facing David Mundell instead, with no further information.[32]

Riggs then facedHéctor Lombard for the inauguralBKFC Cruiserweight Championship atBKFC 18 on June 26, 2021. He lost the fight via fourth-round technical knockout.[33]

Riggs facedMelvin Guillard atBKFC Fight Night: Montana on October 9, 2021.[34] He won the fight via first-minute knockout.[35]

Riggs facedLorenzo Hunt on April 30, 2022 atBKFC 24 for theBKFC Light Heavyweight Championship and lost by knockout in the second round.[36]

Riggs was scheduled to face Joseph Creer on August 3, 2024 atBKFC 63.[37] However, the bout was removed from the card for unknown reasons.[37]

Personal life

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Joe and his ex-wife have a daughter named Jadin who is 3 years younger than his son.[38]

Championships and accomplishments

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Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
70 matches49 wins18 losses
By knockout379
By submission76
By decision43
By disqualification10
Draws1
No contests2
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
NC49–18–1 (2)George SullivanNC (overturned)Ring of Combat 70November 23, 201932:08Atlantic City, New Jersey, United StatesOriginally a TKO stoppage victory for Riggs, overturned after Riggs tested positive for PEDs.
Win49–18–1 (1)Dan YatesTKO (submission to punches)KOP 63January 4, 201913:31Muskegon, Michigan, United States
Loss48–18–1 (1)Artem FrolovTKO (knee injury)M-1 Challenge 93: Shlemenko vs. SilvaJune 1, 201820:46Chelyabinsk, RussiaFor theM-1 Global Middleweight Championship.
Draw48–17–1 (1)Borys PolezhaiDraw (split)M-1 Challenge 90: Kunchenko vs. ButenkoMarch 30, 201835:00St. Petersburg, Russia
Win48–17 (1)Erick LozanoTKO (punches)KOP 60February 24, 20182N/AGrand Rapids, Michigan, United StatesWon the KOP Middleweight Championship.
Win47–17 (1)Oleg OlenichevTKO (punches)M-1 Challenge 84: Kunchenko vs. RomanovOctober 27, 201733:21Saint Petersburg,Russia
Win46–17 (1)Shonie CarterTKO (punches)Z Promotions: Fight Night Medicine Hat 4September 9, 201724:54Medicine Hat, Alberta, CanadaWon vacant Fight Night Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win45–17 (1)Dmitry SamoilovTKO (punches)M-1 Challenge 81: Battle in the Mountains 6July 22, 201731:24Nazran,Ingushetia, Russia
Win44–17 (1)Jerome JonesTKO (punches)WXC 68April 8, 201710:27Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States
Win43–17–(1)Billy MartinTKO (punches)ICF 27: The Last StandApril 8, 201711:48Great Falls, Montana, United States
Win42–17 (1)Cody McKenzieTKO (submission to punches)Z Promotions: Fight Night Medicine Hat 2October 28, 201611:51Medicine Hat, Alberta, CanadaCatchweight (180 lbs) bout.
Loss41–17 (1)Chris CamozziTKO (knees)UFC Fight Night: Cowboy vs. CowboyFebruary 21, 201610:26Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Win41–16 (1)Ron StallingsDQ (illegal upkick)UFC 191September 5, 201522:28Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesReturn toMiddleweight.
Loss40–16 (1)Patrick CôtéDecision (unanimous)UFC 186April 25, 201535:00Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Loss40–15 (1)Ben SaundersTKO (neck injury)UFC on Fox: dos Santos vs. MiocicDecember 13, 201410:57Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win40–14 (1)Mike BronzoulisDecision (unanimous)Bellator 106November 2, 201335:00Long Beach, California, United StatesWon Fight Master: Bellator MMA Season One.
Win39–14 (1)Cris LeyvaTKO (punches)RITC 164November 16, 201212:28Chandler, Arizona, United States
Win38–14 (1)Josh CavanKO (punches)Made For War 1October 13, 201214:16Castle Rock, Colorado, United StatesReturn to Welterweight.
Win37–14 (1)Shane JohnsonKO (punch)RITC 160June 22, 201222:33Chandler, Arizona, United States
Win36–14 (1)Aaron BrinkSubmission (armbar)RITC 159May 11, 201221:18Chandler, Arizona, United StatesLight Heavyweight bout.
Win35–14 (1)Shannon RitchTKO (punches)Duel for DominationNovember 26, 201110:56Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Loss34–14 (1)Kendall GroveSubmission (guillotine choke)ProElite 1August 27, 201110:59Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss34–13 (1)Bryan BakerKO (punch)Bellator 43May 7, 201123:53Newkirk, Oklahoma, United StatesReturn to Middleweight.
Loss34–12 (1)Jordan MeinTKO (punches)Wreck MMA: Strong & ProudJanuary 28, 201124:30Gatineau, Quebec, CanadaCatchweight (184 lbs) bout. Riggs missed weight
Win34–11 (1)Trent ThorneTKO (elbows)KOTC: 48November 21, 201013:56Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaMiddleweight bout.
Win33–11 (1)Louis TaylorTKO (submission to punches)Strikeforce Challengers: Riggs vs. TaylorAugust 13, 201032:07Phoenix, Arizona, United StatesCatchweight (182 lbs) bout.
Loss32–11 (1)Jay HieronDecision (unanimous)Strikeforce: MiamiJanuary 30, 201035:00Sunrise, Florida, United States
Win32–10 (1)Nick AlmenTKO (submission to punches and elbows)Ironman MMA 1December 11, 200911:51Welch, Minnesota, United States
Win31–10 (1)David BarnesTKO (punches)RITC 138December 4, 200910:57Mesa, Arizona, United States
Win30–10 (1)Phil BaroniDecision (unanimous)Strikeforce: Lawler vs. ShieldsJune 6, 200935:00St. Louis, Missouri, United StatesReturn to Welterweight.
Win29–10 (1)Luke StewartTKO (punches)Strikeforce: DestructionNovember 21, 200822:05San Jose, California, United StatesCatchweight (178 lbs) bout.
Loss28–10 (1)Kazuo MisakiTKO (punches)Strikeforce: At The Mansion IISeptember 20, 200822:29Beverly Hills, California, United States
Win28–9 (1)Matt DempseySubmission (rear-naked choke)RITC 112July 26, 200821:47Prescott, Arizona, United States
Loss27–9 (1)Cory DevelaTKO (slam)Strikeforce: At The DomeFebruary 23, 200811:22Tacoma, Washington, United States
Win27–8 (1)Eugene JacksonKO (punches)Strikeforce: Playboy MansionSeptember 29, 200713:56Beverly Hills, California, United States
Win26–8 (1)Dan ChambersSubmission (triangle choke)Hardcore Championship Fighting: Unfinished BusinessJuly 21, 200713:25Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaMiddleweight bout.
Loss25–8 (1)Diego SanchezKO (knee)UFC Fight Night: Sanchez vs. RiggsDecember 13, 200611:45San Diego, California, United StatesSanchez tested positive formarijuana.
Win25–7 (1)Jason Von FlueSubmission (triangle choke)UFC Fight Night 6August 17, 200612:01Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesSubmission of the Night.
Loss24–7 (1)Mike SwickSubmission (guillotine choke)UFC 60May 27, 200612:19Los Angeles, California, United StatesMiddleweight bout.
Win24–6 (1)Nick DiazDecision (unanimous)UFC 57February 4, 200635:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss23–6 (1)Matt HughesSubmission (kimura)UFC 56November 19, 200513:28Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesNon-title bout; Riggs missed weight (172 lb).
Win23–5 (1)Chris LytleTKO (doctor stoppage)UFC 55October 7, 200522:00Uncasville, Connecticut, United StatesWelterweight debut.
Win22–5 (1)Rob KimmonsTKO (submission to punches)WEC 15May 19, 200511:24Lemoore, California, United StatesWon the vacantWEC Middleweight Championship.
Loss21–5 (1)Ivan SalaverrySubmission (triangle choke)UFC 52April 16, 200512:42Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win21–4 (1)Thomas GilSubmission (armbar)RITC 66November 13, 200412:05Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win20–4 (1)Isidro GonzalezTKO (punches and elbows)WEC 12October 21, 200411:50Lemoore, California, United States
Win19–4 (1)Joe DoerksenTKO (submission to elbows)UFC 49August 21, 200423:37Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win18–4 (1)Shane JohnsonKO (punches)XCF 5: EvolutionMay 28, 20041N/APhoenix, Arizona, United States
Win17–4 (1)Kendall GroveKO (elbows)Rumble on the Rock 5May 7, 200413:09Honolulu, Hawaii, United StatesMiddleweight debut.
Win16–4 (1)Dave VitkayKO (punches)ICC: Trials 2April 30, 20041N/AMinnesota, United States
Win15–4 (1)John RenkenKO (punch)RITC 60: 'The Saint' Goes Marching InMarch 20, 200410:28Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win14–4 (1)Chris KieverKO (punch)IFC: Battleground TahoeJanuary 31, 200410:49Lake Tahoe, Nevada, United States
Loss13–4 (1)Alex StieblingSubmission (triangle choke)WEC 9January 16, 200421:54Lemoore, California, United StatesLight Heavyweight debut.
Win13–3 (1)Cory TimmermanSubmission (armbar)RITC 57: Tucson RevisitedDecember 13, 200311:11Tucson, Arizona, United States
Win12–3 (1)Frank AlcalaTKO (punches)IFC: Rumble on the RioDecember 6, 200310:31Hidalgo, Texas, United States
NC11–3 (1)Andy MontanaNo ContestRITC 53: The Beat Goes OnSeptember 13, 2003N/AN/APhoenix, Arizona, United States
Win11–3Greg WikanTKO (corner stoppage)ECS: EvolutionJuly 19, 200335:00Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win10–3Will HammondTKO (punches)Art of War 2June 21, 20031N/AKalispell, Montana, United States
Loss9–3Travis FultonSubmission (choke)RITC 45: FinallyMarch 1, 200310:48Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win9–2Herb DeanTKO (submission to punches)RITC 43: The MatchJanuary 18, 200310:52Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Loss8–2Wesley CorreiraKO (knee and punch)Rumble on the Rock 1December 28, 200222:07Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win8–1Lemuel VincentTKO (punches)RITC 42: Road TripDecember 7, 200210:23Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win7–1Allan SullivanSubmission (armbar)RITC 39: Bring ItOctober 19, 200231:57Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win6–1Joe PardoDecision (unanimous)RITC 38: Let's RollSeptember 7, 200233:00Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win5–1Jess MortonTKO (retirement)RITC 36: The RematchJune 22, 200213:00Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win4–1Andy MontanaTKO (submission to punches)RITC 35: This Time It's PersonalMay 3, 200211:24Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Loss3–1Homer MooreDecision (unanimous)RITC 34March 15, 200233:00Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win3–0Joey VigueriaTKO (submission to punches)RITC 33: The Big ShowFebruary 2, 200212:00Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win2–0Justin LyonTKO (submission to punches)RITC 31November 7, 200110:33Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win1–0Ryan RoathTKO (submission to punches)RITC 30: Soaring to New HeightsSeptember 26, 200112:32Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Mixed martial arts exhibition record

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Exhibition record breakdown
4 matches4 wins0 losses
By knockout00
By submission10
By decision30
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win4–0Cole WilliamsDecision (split)Fight Master: Bellator MMAAugust 29, 201335:00New Orleans,Louisiana, United StatesSemifinal bout.
Win3–0Evan CuttsDecision (unanimous)Fight Master: Bellator MMAAugust 22, 201325:00New Orleans,Louisiana, United StatesQuarterfinal bout.
Win2–0Eric ScanlanDecision (unanimous)Fight Master: Bellator MMAJuly 31, 201325:00New Orleans,Louisiana, United StatesPreliminary bout.
Win1–0Rob MillsSubmission (heel hook)Fight Master: Bellator MMAJuly 10, 201314:31New Orleans,Louisiana, United StatesElimination bout.

Professional boxing record

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1 fight0 wins1 loss
By knockout01
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
1Los0–1Markus PerezTKO3 (4),1:19Apr 1, 2023Fiserv Forum,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.

Bare-knuckle boxing record

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Professional record breakdown
7 matches4 wins2 losses
By knockout12
By decision30
Draws1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss4–2–1Lorenzo HuntKO (punches)BKFC 24April 30, 202221:12Great Falls, Montana, USFor theBKFC Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win4–1–1Melvin GuillardKO (punch)BKFC Fight Night: MontanaOctober 9, 202110:59Billings, Montana, United StatesKnockout of the Year (2022).
Loss3–1–1Héctor LombardTKO (doctor stoppage)BKFC 18June 26, 202141:07Miami, Florida, USFor the inauguralBKFC Cruiserweight Championship.
Draw3–0–1Walber BarrosDraw (unanimous)BKFC 6: Malignaggi vs. LobovJune 22, 201952:00Tampa, Florida, US
Win3–0Heriberto TovarDecision (unanimous)BKFC 4: USA vs. MexicoFebruary 2, 201952:00Cancun, Mexico
Win2–0Brok WeaverDecision (unanimous)BKFC 3: The TakeoverOctober 20, 201852:00Biloxi, Mississippi, US
Win1–0Christian EvansDecision (unanimous)BKB 4February 201752:00London, EnglandWon the BKB Light Heavyweight World Championship[40]

See also

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References

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Title last held by
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May 19, 2005 – December, 2006
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