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Steve Berger

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American mixed martial arts fighter
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Steve Berger
BornStephen Richard Berger
(1973-05-20)May 20, 1973 (age 52)
St. Louis, Missouri,United States
Other namesThe Red Nose Pitbull
NationalityAmerican
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight170 lb (77 kg; 12 st)
DivisionMiddleweight
Welterweight
Lightweight
StanceSouthpaw
TeamRed Nose MMA
Years active1998–2012
Mixed martial arts record
Total47
Wins20
By knockout2
By submission14
By decision4
Losses23
By knockout8
By submission1
By decision14
Draws2
No contests2
Other information
Mixed martial arts record fromSherdog

Stephen Richard Berger (born May 20, 1973)[1] is an American retired professionalmixed martial artist who competed in theWelterweight division. Berger is probably best known for fighting in theUFC, most notably participating in the first mixed martial arts fight aired on US cable television againstRobbie Lawler atUFC 37.5.[2]

Background

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Berger was born and raised inSt. Louis, Missouri. According to him, he had seriousanxiety that he tried to relieve by getting into fights in his youth. Berger wrestled in high school, and startedboxing at the age of 17. After having boxing for a few years, Berger picked upjudo andBrazilian jiu-jitsu as well.[3]

Personal life

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Berger and his wife have a son.[3]

Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
47 matches20 wins23 losses
By knockout28
By submission141
By decision414
Draws2
No contests2
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss20–23–2 (2)Scott CleveSubmission (guillotine choke)CC 37 - Cage Championships 37April 7, 201211:02Washington, Missouri, United States
Loss20–22–2 (2)Chris TickleTKO (punches)PCL - Cage MadnessMarch 26, 201120:56Glen Carbon, Illinois, United States
Loss20–21–2 (2)Ferrid KhederTKO (punches)Mixed Fight League 3September 25, 201021:26Montreal, Quebec, CanadaCatchweight (175 lb) bout.
Win20–20–2 (2)Sal WoodsSubmission (guillotine choke)Premier Combat League 1: Bad IntentionsAugust 21, 201031:13Glen Carbon, Illinois, United States
Loss19–20–2 (2)Waylon LoweKO (punches)KOTC: Bad Boys IIApril 16, 201012:18Detroit, Michigan, United States
Win19–19–2 (2)Ryan ScheeperSubmission (arm-triangle choke)Take That Promotions: Warriors CollideOctober 3, 200912:10Glen Carbon, Illinois, United States
Loss18–19–2 (2)Ray SteinbeissDecision (unanimous)Evolution MMAOctober 4, 200835:00Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Loss18–18–2 (2)Eddy EllisDecision (unanimous)Strikeforce: At The DomeFebruary 23, 200835:00Tacoma, Washington, United States
Loss18–17–2 (2)Diego GonzalezDecision (unanimous)Bodog Fight - VancouverAugust 24, 200735:00British Columbia, Canada
Win18–16–2 (2)Piotr JakaczynskiDecision (split)Bodog Fight - Costa RicaFebruary 16, 200735:00Costa Rica
Loss17–16–2 (2)Jorge MasvidalDecision (unanimous)Bodog Fight - St. PetersburgDecember 15, 200635:00St. Petersburg, Russia
Loss17–15–2 (2)Jake ShieldsTKO (punches)FCP: Malice at Cow PalaceSeptember 9, 200621:36Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA.
Loss17–14–2 (2)Victor MorenoTKO (doctor stoppage)Diesel Fighting Championships 1June 30, 200613:00Texas, United States
Win17–13–2 (2)Mark LongTKO (punches)TFC 4: Memorial MayhemJune 9, 200611:38Kansas, United States
Loss16–13–2 (2)Nuri ShakurDecision (unanimous)APEX: UndisputedSeptember 3, 200535:00Montreal,Quebec, Canada
Loss16–12–2 (2)Heath SimsTKO (cut)SF 9: RespectMarch 26, 200531:23Oregon, United States
Loss16–11–2 (2)Keith WisniewskiDecision (unanimous)Combat - Do Fighting Challenge 1October 23, 200435:00Illinois, United States
Win16–10–2 (2)Fritz PaulTKO (submission to punches)APEX: GenesisSeptember 5, 200414:46Montreal,Quebec, CanadaMiddleweight bout.
Loss15–10–2 (2)Phil JohnsDecisionRSF - Shooto Challenge 2January 2, 200435:00Illinois, United States
Loss15–9–2 (2)Din ThomasDecision (unanimous)Absolute Fighting Championships 4July 19, 200335:00Florida, United States
Win15–8–2 (2)Nuri ShakurSubmission (guillotine choke)USMMA 2: Ring of FurySeptember 21, 200214:59Massachusetts, United StatesWon the vacant USMAA Welterweight Championship.
Loss14–8–2 (2)Robbie LawlerTKO (punches)UFC 37.5June 22, 200220:27Nevada, United States
NC14–7–2 (2)Benji RadachNo Contest (overturned by state commission)UFC 37May 10, 200210:27Louisiana, United StatesRadach was declared the winner by TKO at 0:27 of the first round, but the fight was later ruled a No Contest by the Louisiana State Athletic Commission due to Radach holding the fence.
Win14–7–2 (1)Pete SprattTKO (cut)UA 1: The GenesisJanuary 27, 200212:14Indiana, United States
Loss13–7–2 (1)Chris BrennanDecision (unanimous)KOTC 11 - DominationSeptember 29, 200135:00California, United StatesFor theKOTC Middleweight Championship.
Win13–6–2 (1)Seichi IkemotoSubmission (triangle/armbar)Shooto - To The Top 7August 26, 200132:09Osaka, Japan
Loss12–6–2 (1)Tony DeSouzaDecision (unanimous)UFC 31May 4, 200135:00New Jersey, United StatesReturn to Welterweight.
Win12–5–2 (1)Nick CardenezSubmission (armbar)TPA - Tom Proctor's AbsoluteFebruary 16, 200111:10United States
Loss11–5–2 (1)Karl SchmidtTKO (cut)Reality Submission Fighting 2January 5, 2001122:38Belleville, Illinois, United StatesWelterweight bout.
Win11–4–2 (1)Rich ClementiSubmission (armbar)Dangerzone - Insane In Ft. WayneNovember 25, 200013:14Fort Wayne, Indiana, United StatesLightweight debut.
Draw10–4–2 (1)Jutaro NakaoDrawHOOKnSHOOT: FusionNovember 18, 200035:00Evansville, Indiana, United States
Win10–4–1 (1)Riley McIlhonSubmission (armbar)Reality Submission Fighting 1October 6, 200011:12Belleville, Illinois, United States
Win9–4–1 (1)Shonie CarterSubmission (rear-naked choke)12:41
Win8–4–1 (1)Brian GeraghtySubmission (armbar)Submission Fighting Championships 11August 23, 200012:01Collinsville, Illinois, United States
Loss7–4–1 (1)Aaron RileyDecisionHOOKnSHOOT: TriumphAugust 19, 200035:00Evansville, Indiana, United States
Loss7–3–1 (1)Jason BlackDecision (split)Extreme Challenge 32May 21, 2000115:00Springfield, Illinois, United States
Draw7–2–1 (1)Andy SandersDrawHOOKnSHOOT - Double Fury 2March 18, 2000N/AEvansville, Indiana, United States
Win7–2 (1)Shannon RitchSubmission (guillotine)Submission Fighting Championships 9January 28, 200011:30Belleville, Illinois, United States
Win6–2 (1)Jason GlabusDecisionIronheart Crown 1 - GenesisNovember 6, 199922:00Chicago, Illinois, United StatesWon the Ironheart Crown 4-man tournament.[3]
Win5–2 (1)Shonie CarterDecision (split)22:00
Loss4–2 (1)Ben HarrisonDecisionHOOKnSHOOT: BeyondSeptember 10, 1999115:00
Win4–1 (1)James WadeSubmission (triangle choke)Submission Fighting Championships 8August 7, 19991Belleville, Illinois, United States
Loss3–1 (1)Jeremy HornDecision (unanimous)Submission Fighting Championships 5January 31, 1999124:00Belleville, Illinois, United States
NC3–0 (1)Greg JamesNo ContestUCC - Universal Challenge ChampionshipMay 2, 199810:38
Win3–0David BeasonSubmission (front choke)18:58
Win2–0James WadeDecisionSubmission Fighting Championships 2April 28, 1998N/ACollinsville, Illinois, United States
Win1–0Ryan McBrideSubmission (armbar)Submission Fighting Championships 1January 15, 1998N/ACollinsville, Illinois, United States

References

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  1. ^Mixed Martial Arts show results date: June 22, 2002
  2. ^Hernandez, Sergio (Aug 28, 2011)."History in the Making: Before UFC on Fox, there was UFC 37.5 and Robbie Lawler". Retrieved26 September 2018.
  3. ^abcAdam Meredith (June 17, 2019)."#87 - Steve Berger: The Early Days of MMA & Being Apart of History" (Podcast).

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