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T.J. Dillashaw

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American mixed martial artist (born 1986)

T.J. Dillashaw
BornTyler Jeffrey Dillashaw[1]
(1986-02-07)February 7, 1986 (age 39)
Sonora, California, U.S.
ResidenceDenver, Colorado, U.S.
Height5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Weight135 lb (61 kg; 9 st 9 lb)
DivisionFlyweight (125 lbs) (2019)
Bantamweight (135 lbs) (2010–2018, 2021–2022)
Reach67 in (170 cm)[2]
Fighting out ofDenver, Colorado, U.S.
TeamLudwig Martial Arts
Team Alpha Male (2009–2015)
Elevation Fight Team (2015–2017)[3]
Treigning Lab (2017–present)[3]
Huntington Beach Ultimate Training Center (2018–present)[4]
TrainerDuane Ludwig (head coach, kickboxing)
Mark Muñoz (wrestling)
Sam Calavitta (strength and conditioning)
Philipe "Furão" Della Monica (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu)
RankBlack belt in Bang Muay Thai underDuane Ludwig[5]
Purple belt inBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Philipe "Furão" Della Monica[6]
WrestlingNCAADivision IWrestling[7]
Years active2010–2022
Mixed martial arts record
Total22
Wins17
By knockout8
By submission3
By decision6
Losses5
By knockout3
By decision2
Other information
UniversityCalifornia State University, Fullerton
Websitetjdillashaw.com
Mixed martial arts record fromSherdog

Tyler Jeffrey Dillashaw (born February 7, 1986) is an American former professionalmixed martial artist who competed in theUltimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where he is a former two-timeUFC Bantamweight Champion.

Dillashaw competed on the2011 Ultimate Fighter season. In 2014, he won the UFC Bantamweight Championship by dethroningRenan Barão, who was on a 32-fight unbeaten streak. Dillashaw lost the title toDominick Cruz by split decision in 2016 before regaining it againstCody Garbrandt in 2017. He was later stripped of the belt in 2019 after testing positive for a banned substance,erythropoietin, in the drug tests for hisUFC Flyweight Championship bout againstHenry Cejudo. He received a two-year suspension and made his comeback in 2021, challenging for the bantamweight championship again in 2022 before retiring.

Early life

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Dillashaw was born inSonora, California, to Hal and Janice Dillashaw. He grew up inAngels Camp, California,[8] alongside his two brothers Justin and KC with KC being the oldest one out of the three.[9]

Wrestling

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High school

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While wrestling for Coach Jan Schulz atBret Harte High School, Dillashaw was a four-time sectional qualifier and two-timeCalifornia Interscholastic Federation (CIF) state qualifier. As a junior, Dillashaw placed fifth at the CIF state championships, and ended the season with a record of 45–7. He placed second at the CIF State championships as a senior to cap off a 52–6 record and finished with an overall record of 170–33.[8]

Collegiate

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With a successful high school career, Dillashaw received a full-ride scholarship to wrestle forCal State Fullerton Titans. In the 2005–06 season, Dillashaw's freshman year, he posted a 14–16 record including a 10–8 mark in dual matches. He went 3–4 in Pac-10 dual meets. Dillashaw traveled toUkraine in the summer of 2006 to work on his wrestling skills.[8] Dillashaw's sophomore season was a more successful one having an overall record of 17–14 with an 11–4 mark in duals, including 5–3 in the Pac-10. In April 2007, he placed sixth in the University Greco Wrestling Championships inAkron, Ohio, at 132.25 pounds.[8] In total, Dillashaw was a three-timeNCAA Division I National Qualifier at Cal State Fullerton.[10]

Mixed martial arts career

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After graduating fromCalifornia State University, Fullerton in 2009 with aBachelor of Science in kinesiology,[11] Dillashaw contemplated starting a career in MMA. While competing in the UFC's , middleweight division, MMA fighterMark Muñoz was coaching at Fullerton and met Dillashaw, inviting him to join his Reign Training Center fighter class at the conclusion of his senior year. After training with Team Reign for a year and a half, Munoz encouraged Dillashaw to move up north closer to his hometown ofAngels Camp, CA to train withTeam Alpha Male inSacramento. While training there, Dillashaw collected a 2–0 amateur record before turning pro.[12]

On March 26, 2010, Dillashaw made his professional debut against fellow pro debutant, Czar Sklavos. Dillashaw used his superior wrestling to earn a dominant unanimous decision win. Two months later, Dillashaw returned to fight Brandon Drucker, winning the fight via first round submission. The fight took place at Fight For Wrestling, an MMA event located in California attempting to raise money to fund the Cal Poly wrestling team.

The Ultimate Fighter

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In 2011, Dillashaw signed with theUltimate Fighting Championship to compete onThe Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller. In the first episode, he fought Matt Jaggers to gain entry into theUltimate Fighter house. Dillashaw defeated Jaggers in the first round by TKO.[13]

Dillashaw was selected as part of Team Bisping, the second bantamweight chosen for the team (seventh overall). Dillashaw defeatedRoland Delorme via rear naked choke submission in the preliminary round and moved onto the semi-finals.[14] It was there he foughtDustin Pague for the first spot in the bantamweight final on the finale card.[15] Dillashaw dominated Pague, grinding out three tough rounds to win the fight via unanimous decision (30–26, 30–27, 30–26).[16]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

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Dillashaw officially made his UFC debut on December 3, 2011, inLas Vegas,Nevada, atThe Ultimate Fighter 14 Finale. The fight was the final of the bantamweight tournament againstJohn Dodson to determine the winner ofThe Ultimate Fighter 14. Dillashaw lost via TKO in the first round.[17]

Dillashaw's sophomore outing came on February 15, 2012, atUFC on Fuel TV 1 againstWalel Watson.[18] Dillashaw dominated Watson using his superior wrestling to control him on the ground, while nearly ending the fight several times with multiple submission attempts. Dillashaw won the bout via unanimous decision (30–25, 30–25, 30–26).[19]

Dillashaw foughtVaughan Lee on July 11, 2012, atUFC on Fuel TV: Munoz vs. Weidman.[20] He won the fight by submission via a standing neck crank in the first round.[21]

Dillashaw was expected to faceMike Easton on December 8, 2012, atUFC on Fox 5.[22] However, Dillashaw was forced out of the bout with an injury and replaced byBryan Caraway.[23]

Dillashaw facedIssei Tamura on March 16, 2013, atUFC 158.[24] Dillashaw won via knock-out 26 seconds into the second round.[25]

Dillashaw facedHugo Viana on April 20, 2013, atUFC on Fox 7, replacing an injuredFrancisco Rivera.[26] He won the fight via TKO in round one.[27]

Dillashaw was briefly linked to a bout withRaphael Assunção on September 4, 2013, atUFC Fight Night 28.[28] The fight was delayed due to Assunção suffering a minor medical issue.[29]

The bout was rescheduled and took place on October 9, 2013, atUFC Fight Night 29.[30] Assunção defeated Dillashaw via split decision.[31] 10 out of 13 media outlets scored the bout for Dillashaw.[32] The back and forth action earned both the participantsFight of the Night honors.[33]

Dillashaw facedMike Easton on January 15, 2014, atUFC Fight Night 35.[34] He won the fight via unanimous decision.[35]

First Bantamweight Championship Reign

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Dillashaw was expected to faceTakeya Mizugaki on May 24, 2014, atUFC 173.[36] However, with the show losing its main event, Dillashaw was moved up the card to face Bantamweight champion and top 5 pound for poundRenan Barão in the featured bout.[37] In one of the biggest upsets in UFC and MMA history,[38] Dillashaw won the fight in dominant fashion, defeating Barão via TKO in the fifth round to become the new UFC Bantamweight champion. In addition to winning the title, Dillashaw received bonuses forFight of the Night andPerformance of the Night.[39]

While interviewing Dillashaw after the fight,Joe Rogan said:

That was the greatest performance I have ever seen in my life!… You surpassed all expectations tonight with this performance. This was just … stunning…. This was incredible .... T.J., this is one of the finest performances I have ever seen. The best performance—I’ll say it right now—this is the most spectacular performance I have ever seen against a guy in Barão who is easily one of the best pound-for-pound fighters on the planet. Congratulations on just a masterful work tonight. It was an honor calling this fight. Thank you very much, brother.[40]

An immediate rematch with Barão was scheduled to take place on August 30, 2014, atUFC 177.[41] However, the day of the weigh-ins, Barão had to be admitted to the hospital as a result of his attempts to cut weight and was replaced byJoe Soto who was already scheduled to compete in a fight on the event's preliminary card.[42] Dillashaw defeated Soto via knockout in the fifth round.[43] The win also earned Dillashaw his second consecutivePerformance of the Night bonus award.[44]

A rematch with Barão was rescheduled and was expected to take place on April 25, 2015, atUFC 186.[45] However a month before the event, Dillashaw was forced out of the bout after sustaining a broken rib while training.[46]

The rematch eventually took place atUFC on Fox 16 on July 25, 2015.[47] Dillashaw won the fight via TKO in the fourth round to retain his title. He also earned aPerformance of the Night bonus.[48][49]

Dillashaw faced former championDominick Cruz on January 17, 2016, atUFC Fight Night 81[50] He lost the bout and the title via split decision.[51] Both participants were awardedFight of the Night honors.[52]

Road back to the title

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A rematch withRaphael Assunção took place on July 9, 2016, atUFC 200.[53] He won the fight via unanimous decision.[54]

Dillashaw facedJohn Lineker on December 30, 2016, atUFC 207.[55] He won via a dominant unanimous decision, wherein the bout was scored a 30–26 in favour of Dillashaw by all three judges.[56]

CoachingThe Ultimate Fighter and regaining the title

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In January 2017, the UFC announced that Dillashaw would be one of the coaches, opposite current UFC Bantamweight champion (and former Team Alpha Male teammate)Cody Garbrandt onThe Ultimate Fighter 25, with the pairing expected to face each other on July 8, 2017, atUFC 213.[57][58] However the bout was scrapped on May 23 after Garbrandt sustained a back injury.[59] The bout was rescheduled and eventually took place on November 4, 2017, atUFC 217.[60] Dillashaw won the fight via knockout in the second round to regain theUFC Bantamweight Championship.[61] This win also earned Dillashaw his fifthPerformance of the Night bonus award.[62]

Dillashaw facedCody Garbrandt in a rematch for theUFC Bantamweight Championship on August 4, 2018, atUFC 227.[63] He defeated Garbrandt in the first round by way of TKO.[64] This win earned him thePerformance of the Night award.[65]

Fight with Henry Cejudo

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Dillashaw was initially scheduled to faceHenry Cejudo on January 26, 2019, atUFC 233 for theUFC Flyweight Championship.[66] However, after that pay-per-view event was cancelled, the fight was moved a week earlier to headlineUFC Fight Night 143 on January 19, 2019.[67] Dillashaw lost the fight via TKO just 32 seconds into the first round.[68]

Doping ban and relinquishment of Bantamweight title

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On March 20, 2019, Dillashaw announced that he would be voluntarily relinquishing the UFC bantamweight championship after USADA and theNew York State Athletic Commission (NYSAC) found adverse findings following his bout against Henry Cejudo. Dillashaw received a 12-month suspension from the NYSAC, retroactive to January 19, 2019, the date of his bout against Cejudo.[69][70][62][71] On April 9, it was announced Dilllashaw had been suspended for two years by USADA (an additional suspension to what was given by the NYSAC) due to testing positive for recombinant humanerythropoietin (rHuEPO, a synthetic form of EPO) prior to the Henry Cejudo bout.[72] He became eligible to return on January 19, 2021.[73][74]

On April 12th, Dillashaw broke his silence over the drug test failure and UFC suspension with a post onInstagram, acknowledging that he had used a banned substance and stated that the decision was his alone, and that what he "really [felt] bad about" was the bad light he brought upon his coaches, family and teammates by association.[75] He also said his use of EPO was limited to the Cejudo fight and said that USADA had retested all of the samples from his prior drug tests to confirm this.[76]

Return from suspension

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After the two-year hiatus due to his USADA suspension, Dillashaw was scheduled to faceCory Sandhagen on May 8, 2021, atUFC on ESPN 24.[77] However, Dillashaw announced on April 27 that he had to pull out of the fight due to a cut he received from a headbutt in training.[78] The pair was rescheduled and served as the main headliner forUFC on ESPN: Sandhagen vs. Dillashaw on July 24, 2021.[79] Dillashaw won the fight via split decision.[80] The decision was seen as somewhat controversial, with many fans, fighters, and media members expressing their belief that Sandhagen won the bout. 17 of 23 media outlets scored the bout as a victory for Sandhagen.[81] During the fight, Dillashaw suffered a knee injury which kept him out of action over the next year.[82]

Dillashaw facedAljamain Sterling for theUFC Bantamweight Championship on October 22, 2022, atUFC 280, attempting to become UFC champion for a record-tying third time.[83] Dillashaw, who was hampered by a dislocated shoulder from early on in the bout,[84] lost the fight via technical knockout in round two.[85][86] In his post-fight speech, Dillashaw admitted that he had come into the fight with an ongoing shoulder problem, saying "I probably dislocated it 20 times in training camp."[87]

On December 5, 2022, Dillashaw was removed from the UFC roster after deciding to retire from MMA.[88]

Personal life

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Dillashaw married Rebecca, in June 2014.[89] In October 2015, Dillashaw leftTeam Alpha Male and moved his camp toDenver, Colorado, to train with his head coach, former UFC fighterDuane Ludwig.[90] It was later confirmed that Dillashaw had left Team Alpha Male as a result of a number of disagreements, including use of PEDs and accusations of injuring teammates on a number of occasions in training. Accusations included forcing promising Ultimate Fighter winner,Chris Holdsworth (6-0), to retire at the age of 27 due to concussions sustained from Dillashaw using illegal knees on a downed opponent during practice.[91]

Championships and achievements

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Amateur wrestling

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Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
22 matches17 wins5 losses
By knockout83
By submission30
By decision62
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss17–5Aljamain SterlingTKO (punches)UFC 280October 22, 202223:44Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesFor theUFC Bantamweight Championship.
Win17–4Cory SandhagenDecision (split)UFC on ESPN: Sandhagen vs. DillashawJuly 24, 202155:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesReturn to Bantamweight.
Loss16–4Henry CejudoTKO (punches)UFC Fight Night: Cejudo vs. DillashawJanuary 19, 201910:32Brooklyn, New York, United StatesFlyweight debut. For theUFC Flyweight Championship. Dillashaw tested positive in pre and post-fight drug tests forerythropoietin.
Win16–3Cody GarbrandtKO (knee and punches)UFC 227August 4, 201814:10Los Angeles, California, United StatesDefended theUFC Bantamweight Championship. Performance of the Night. Dillashaw vacated the title on March 20, 2019 after a failed drug test.
Win15–3Cody GarbrandtTKO (punches)UFC 217November 4, 201722:41New York City, New York, United StatesWon theUFC Bantamweight Championship. Performance of the Night.
Win14–3John LinekerDecision (unanimous)UFC 207December 30, 201635:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win13–3Raphael AssunçãoDecision (unanimous)UFC 200July 9, 201635:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss12–3Dominick CruzDecision (split)UFC Fight Night: Dillashaw vs. CruzJanuary 17, 201655:00Boston, Massachusetts, United StatesLost theUFC Bantamweight Championship. Fight of the Night.
Win12–2Renan BarãoTKO (punches)UFC on Fox: Dillashaw vs. Barão 2July 25, 201540:35Chicago, Illinois, United StatesDefended theUFC Bantamweight Championship. Performance of the Night.
Win11–2Joe SotoKO (head kick and punches)UFC 177August 30, 201452:20Sacramento, California, United StatesDefended theUFC Bantamweight Championship. Performance of the Night.
Win10–2Renan BarãoTKO (head kick and punches)UFC 173May 24, 201452:26Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesWon theUFC Bantamweight Championship. Performance of the Night. Fight of the Night.
Win9–2Mike EastonDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Rockhold vs. PhilippouJanuary 15, 201435:00Duluth, Georgia, United States
Loss8–2Raphael AssunçãoDecision (split)UFC Fight Night: Maia vs. ShieldsOctober 9, 201335:00Barueri, BrazilFight of the Night.
Win8–1Hugo VianaTKO (punches)UFC on Fox: Henderson vs. MelendezApril 20, 201314:22San Jose, California, United States
Win7–1Issei TamuraKO (head kick and punches)UFC 158March 16, 201320:26Montreal,Quebec, Canada
Win6–1Vaughan LeeSubmission (neck crank)UFC on Fuel TV: Muñoz vs. WeidmanJuly 11, 201212:33San Jose, California, United States
Win5–1Walel WatsonDecision (unanimous)UFC on Fuel TV: Sanchez vs. EllenbergerFebruary 15, 201235:00Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Loss4–1John DodsonTKO (punches)The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller FinaleDecember 3, 201111:54Las Vegas,Nevada, United StatesThe Ultimate Fighter 14 Bantamweight Tournament Final.
Win4–0Taylor McCorristonTKO (punches)Capitol Fighting ChampionshipsNovember 20, 201031:07Sacramento, California, United States
Win3–0Mike SuarezSubmission (rear-naked choke)Rebel Fighter: DominationOctober 2, 201012:42Roseville, California, United States
Win2–0Brandon DruckerSubmission (rear-naked choke)Fight For Wrestling 1May 22, 201012:46San Luis Obispo, California, United States
Win1–0Czar SklavosDecision (unanimous)KOTC: LegacyMarch 26, 201035:00Reno, Nevada, United States

Mixed martial arts exhibition record

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Exhibition record breakdown
3 matches3 wins0 losses
By knockout10
By submission10
By decision10
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win3–0Dustin PagueDecision (unanimous)The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team MillerJuly 12, 201135:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesThe Ultimate Fighter 14 Semi-finals.
Win2–0Roland DelormeSubmission (rear-naked choke)July 6, 201121:44The Ultimate Fighter 14 Quarter-finals.
Win1–0Matt JaggersTKO (punches)June 7, 201114:59The Ultimate Fighter 14 Elimination bout.

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Pay-per-view bouts

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No.EventFightDateVenueCityPPV Buys
1.UFC 173Barão vs. DillashawMay 24, 2014MGM Grand Garden ArenaLas Vegas, Nevada215,000[105]
2.UFC 177Dillashaw vs. SotoAugust 30, 2014ARCO ArenaSacramento, California125,000[106]
3.UFC 227Dillashaw vs. Garbrandt 2August 4, 2018Staples CenterLos Angeles, California300,000[107]

NCAA record

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NCAA Championships Matches
Res.RecordOpponentScoreDateEvent
2009 NCAA Championships at 133 lbs
Loss0-6Rick DeubelMD 3-12March 19, 20092009 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Loss0-5Nick FanthorpeTF 4-19
2008 NCAA Championships at 133 lbs
Loss0-4Dave Marble7-11March 20, 20082008 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Loss0-3Tyler McCormick2-5
2007 NCAA Championships at 133 lbs
Loss0-2Dan Mitcheff4-8March 16, 20072007 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Loss0-1Dave Marble7-14

See also

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Achievements
Preceded by 3rdUFC Bantamweight Champion
May 24, 2014 – January 17, 2016
Succeeded by
Preceded by 6thUFC Bantamweight Champion
November 4, 2017 – March 20, 2019
Vacated following failed drug test.
Succeeded by
Updated to 28 October 2025
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