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Tyson Nam

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American mixed martial artist (born 1983)
Tyson Nam
BornTyson Ka’eo Nam[1]
(1983-10-06)October 6, 1983 (age 42)
Waimanalo, Hawaii, U.S.
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Weight135 lb (61 kg; 9 st 9 lb)
DivisionFlyweight (2015–present)
Bantamweight (2006–present)
Fighting out ofPortland, Oregon, U.S.
TeamSports Lab (2011–2016)[2]
Team Quest (until 2016)[2] Hawaii Elite MMA (2016–2021)[3]
Gracie Technics (2021–present)[4]
Years active2006–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total38
Wins23
By knockout15
By submission1
By decision7
Losses14
By knockout3
By submission1
By decision10
Draws1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record fromSherdog

Tyson Ka’eo Nam (born October 6, 1983) is an American professionalmixed martial artist who competes in theFlyweight division. A professional since 2006, Nam has formerly competed for theUltimate Fighting Championship,World Series of Fighting,Elite XC, andKing of the Cage.

Background

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Born and raised inWaimanalo, Hawaii on the island ofOahu. Nam competed in various sports from a young age and began training injudo at the age of six before he beganboxing in high school, then transitioned tokickboxing, before turning his focus tomixed martial arts. Nam attended and graduated from theUniversity of Hawaii.[5][6][7]

Mixed martial arts

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Early career

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Nam began his professional MMA career in the Hawaii-based promotion, ICON Sport. Nam compiled a 3–1 record in the promotion during 2006 and was then signed to compete inElite XC, in which he recorded a decision victory. Nam then fought in various other promotions, such as King of the Cage, before he was signed byBellator Fighting Championships. Nam was signed in March 2011 as a short-notice replacement in the promotion'sseason 6 bantamweight tournament, after the original participant, Rodrigo Lima was forced to withdraw. However, Lima was later declared able to compete and was re-entered into the tournament, forcing Nam out.[8] Bellator then apparently promised Nam a spot in the season 7 tournament, according to Nam's trainer, Phil Claud. However, in June, Nam was informed that the competition had been cancelled and he was released from his contract[8]

Mainstream attention

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Nam then took a fight in Brazil against theBellator Bantamweight Champion,Eduardo Dantas. Dantas had been permitted by Bellator to fight against Nam, as the fight took place outside of the United States and wouldn't be aired on television in the U.S. either.[9] The fight was in the Shooto Brazil promotion, in an event that served as a fundraiser for the "Batalhao de Operacoes Policiais Especiais" (Special Police Operations Battalion), which was Rio de Janeiro's military special forces.[10] Just days prior to the bout, Dantas was ranked as the seventh best bantamweight in the world bySherdog,[11] making this Nam's most notable opponent to date. During the fight, Nam kept the action standing. Dantas attacked with multiple knees, before attempting a flying knee. After Dantas threw one more standing knee, Nam connected with a counter right hook which knocked Dantas unconscious.[10]

Contract controversy

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After his win over Dantas, Nam began to receive attention from various other promotions. However, it was announced that Bellator still had the right to match any contract offers he received from other promotions for up to 18 months after the contract expiration.[8][12] Insider sources claimed thatBellator,UFC and the newly formed "World Series of Fighting" promotion had all showed interest in signing Nam.[13] Though Bellator had previously released Nam without him ever participating in a fight, they took out the clause to enable them to attempt to re-sign Nam.[12] This led to controversy and criticism about their contract-matching clause, especially after Nam revealed in an interview that he wanted to join the UFC,[14] stating "I'm hoping the next time you guys see me fight is in the UFC."[14]

Nam was apparently offered a spot in Bellator's next Bantamweight tournament, but Nam's management advised against it, given the two failed appearances prior.[8] Nam's trainer, Phil Claud, also commented on the situation, stating: "Bellator is basically saying that they want to sit on Tyson. They want him to go into the tournament, which would not be matching the other fight agreements. We don't want to go into the tournament. This is the third tournament that's been promised to Tyson. Basically, they were saying if you don't (sign the tournament contract), we'll give you an individual fight deal sitting on [him] for a year."[8] Claud also hinted that Bellator would sue Nam if the clause was violated.[15]

After the UFC had tried to sign Nam and been made aware of the contract clause, UFC president,Dana White stated: "When you made the decision to cut him, you cut him. That's one of the dirtiest things you can do in the fight business. [Tyson Nam] is not going to make or break the UFC. But the problem is, the dirty scumbag moves that these guys are pulling hurts the fighter."[16] Bellator CEO,Bjorn Rebney, later defended his contractual clauses, saying "The essence of them is that you're not asking to restrict a fighter's ability to fight. You're not looking to hold somebody back from participating. All you're asking for is, look, if we give you an incredible opportunity to fight our champion in a non-title fight, or we give you a great opportunity to be on TV, we at least want what most promoters believe is fair – the ability just to match another offer. Not to give you less, but to give you what somebody else is offering, and they're in every single agreement we have, and I think they're probably in every single agreement the UFC has, as well."[17]

Despite Bellator's stance on the clauses, it was announced on September 26, 2012, Bellator had declined to match the second offer[18] made by the World Series of Fighting promotion and that Nam had officially signed with WSOF.[13][15]

World Series of Fighting

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After Nam signed with the World Series of Fighting promotion, it was announced that his debut fight would be against the winner of theMiguel Torres vs.Marlon Moraes fight at WSOF 1 in November.[13] Following Moraes' victory, Moraes and Nam met atWorld Series of Fighting 2 on March 23, 2013. Nam lost the fight via knockout in the first round.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

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After more than a decade as a professional mixed martial artist, Nam signed with the Ultimate Fighting Championship on short notice to replace injuredAlex Perez againstSergio Pettis on September 21, 2019, atUFC on ESPN+ 17.[19] He lost the fight by unanimous decision.[20]

Nam facedKai Kara-France on February 23, 2020, atUFC Fight Night 168.[21] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.[22]

Nam was expected to faceRyan Benoit on June 13, 2020, atUFC on ESPN: Eye vs. Calvillo.[23] However, on June 9, 2020, Benoit withdrew from the bout for unknown reason and he was replaced by promotional newcomerZarrukh Adashev.[24] At the weigh-ins on June 12, Adashev missed weight, weighing in at 138.5 pounds, 2.5 over the non-title bantamweight limit of 136 pounds. The bout proceeded at a catchweight and Adashev was fined 20% of his purse.[25] Nam won the bout via knockout just 32 seconds into the first round.[26] This win earned him thePerformance of the Night award.[27]

Nam was expected to faceMatt Schnell on September 12, 2020, atUFC Fight Night 177.[28] However, Schnell was removed from the fight on the day of the event's weigh-in for health issues related to his weight cut. As a result, the fight was cancelled.[29]

Nam facedJerome Rivera on September 19, 2020, atUFC Fight Night 178.[30] He won the fight via technical knockout early into the second round.[31]

The bout with Schell was rescheduled and was expected to take place on December 19, 2020, atUFC Fight Night 183.[32] In turn, the contest eventually took place on January 20, 2021, atUFC on ESPN 20. Nam lost the bout by split decision.[33]

Nam was scheduled to faceTagir Ulanbekov on June 19, 2021, atUFC on ESPN 25.[34] However, the bout was never officially announced by the promotion and the matchup will not take place on the card due to a recent undisclosed illness for Ulanbekov.[35]

The pair was rescheduled to meet on June 25, 2022, atUFC on ESPN 38[36] but Ulanbekov pulled out due to undisclosed injury.[36]

Nam facedOde' Osbourne on August 13, 2022, atUFC on ESPN 41.[37] He won the fight via knockout in round one.[38] This win earned him aPerformance of the Night award.[39]

Nam facedBruno Gustavo da Silva on March 11, 2023, atUFC Fight Night 221.[40] He lost the fight via technical submission due to a rear-naked choke in round two.[41]

Nam faced Azat Maksum on July 15, 2023, atUFC Fight Night 224.[42] He lost the fight via split decision.[43]

After the bout, it was announced that Nam was no longer on the UFC roster.[44]

Post UFC

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In his first bout post UFC release, Nam faced Mark Coates on March 29, 2024 at Front Street Fights 28, knocking Coates out at the end of the first round.[45]

Nam next faced Erik Vo at Destiny MMA: Bad Blood 2 on July 12, 2024, winning via TKO in the first round.[46]

Nam is scheduled to face Abdul Hussein at Ice Cage Fighting 6 on December 26, 2025 in Espoo, Finland. The fight is for the inauguralIce Cage Fighting Bantamweight Championship.[47][48]

Karate Combat career

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On January 24, 2025, Nam made hisKarate Combat debut against Loxbey Montalvan, winning via TKO in the second round.[49]

Dirty Boxing career

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On August 29, 2025, Nam made his debut withMike Perry's "Dirty Boxing Championships" promotion, facing Ricky Bandejas in the opening bout of the card. Nam won via TKO in the first round.[50]

Championships and accomplishments

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Mixed martial arts

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Personal life

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Nam's older brother, Jason Nam, a professional bodybuilder, was shot and killed outside of his apartment on March 10, 2006. Jason Nam was also engaged to his fiancé at the time.[5]

Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
38 matches23 wins14 losses
By knockout153
By submission11
By decision710
Draws1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Abdul HusseinIce Cage Fighting 6December 26, 2025Espoo, FinlandFor the inauguralIce Cage Bantamweight Championship.
Win23–14–1Erik VoTKO (punches to the body)Destiny MMA: Bad Blood 2July 12, 202412:56Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win22–14–1Mark CoatesTKO (punch)Front Street Fights 28March 29, 202414:39Boise, Idaho, United StatesReturn to Bantamweight.
Loss21–14–1Azat MaksumDecision (split)UFC on ESPN: Holm vs. Bueno SilvaJuly 15, 202335:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss21–13–1Bruno Gustavo da SilvaTechnical Submission (rear-naked choke)UFC Fight Night: Yan vs. DvalishviliMarch 11, 202321:23Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win21–12–1Ode' OsbourneKO (punches)UFC on ESPN: Vera vs. CruzAugust 13, 202212:59San Diego, California, United StatesPerformance of the Night.
Loss20–12–1Matt SchnellDecision (split)UFC on ESPN: Chiesa vs. MagnyJanuary 20, 202135:00Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesReturn to Flyweight.
Win20–11–1Jerome RiveraTKO (punches)UFC Fight Night: Covington vs. WoodleySeptember 19, 202020:34Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win19–11–1Zarrukh AdashevKO (punch)UFC on ESPN: Eye vs. CalvilloJune 13, 202010:32Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesReturn to Bantamweight; Adashev missed weight (138.5 lb). Performance of the Night.
Loss18–11–1Kai Kara-FranceDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Felder vs. HookerFebruary 23, 202035:00Auckland, New Zealand
Loss18–10–1Sergio PettisDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Rodríguez vs. StephensSeptember 21, 201935:00Mexico City, Mexico
Win18–9–1Shojin MikiDecision (unanimous)X-1 World Events 55: MMA Independence DayJuly 3, 201955:00Waipahu, Hawaii, United StatesWon the vacant X1 World Events Flyweight Championship.
Win17–9–1Donald GonzalezTKO (punches)X-1 World Events 54: Champions 4April 27, 201921:03Honolulu, Hawaii, United StatesBantamweight bout.
Loss16–9–1Zhalgas ZhumagulovDecision (unanimous)Fight Nights Global 86: Nam vs. ZhumagulovApril 1, 201855:00Almaty, Kazakhstan
Win16–8–1Rizvan AbuevKO (punch)Fight Nights Global 75: Deák vs. ChistyakovOctober 6, 201714:45Saint Petersburg, Russia
Win15–8–1Ali BagautinovKO (head kick)Fight Nights Global 64: Nam vs. BagautinovApril 28, 201734:59Moscow, Russia
Draw14–8–1Yoni SherbatovDraw (majority)Destiny MMA: TrinityApril 22, 201635:00Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Win14–8Ian Dela CuestaDecision (split)Destiny MMA: Trinity Sports CombatOctober 30, 201535:00Kapolei, Hawaii, United StatesFlyweight debut. Won the vacant Destiny MMA Flyweight Championship.
Win13–8Arnold BerdonKO (punch)Destiny MMA: Na Koa 10August 1, 201514:52Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss12–8Fernando VieiraDecision (unanimous)XFC International 8December 13, 201435:00São Paulo, Brazil
Loss12–7Jeremiah LabianoDecision (unanimous)WCFC 11: Mitchell vs. MajorSeptember 13, 201455:00Sacramento, California, United StatesFor the WCFC Bantamweight Championship.
Loss12–6Cody BollingerDecision (unanimous)WSOF 8January 18, 201435:00Hollywood, Florida, United States
Loss12–5Marlon MoraesKO (head kick and punches)WSOF 2March 23, 201312:55Atlantic City, New Jersey United States
Win12–4Eduardo DantasKO (punch)Shooto Brazil 33August 25, 201211:36Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Win11–4Chanti JohnsonDecision (unanimous)CageSport 16October 1, 201135:00Tacoma, Washington, United States
Win10–4Chuck JordanTKO (punches)Sportfight: Brawl at the BarnSeptember 9, 201110:52Prineville, Oregon, United States
Win9–4Chanti JohnsonTKO (punches)Square Ring PromotionsJuly 29, 201110:45Grand Ronde, Oregon, United States
Loss8–4Jesse BrockDecision (unanimous)Sportfight 29: All InJanuary 28, 201155:00Grand Ronde, Oregon, United States
Loss8–3Keola SilvaDecision (majority)Galaxy MMA: Worlds CollideMay 1, 201035:00Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win8–2Nick HonsteinTKO (punches)Sportfight 27: Wild CardMarch 12, 201023:31Grand Ronde, Oregon, United States
Win7–2Zach LariDecision (unanimous)Arena Rumble: Horn vs. GuidaSeptember 12, 200935:00Spokane, Washington, United States
Win6–2Zach SkinnerKO (punches)KOTC: ThunderstruckAugust 15, 200914:58Everett, Washington, United States
Win5–2Butch McGavranSubmission (rear-naked choke)Carnage at the Creek 6June 6, 200913:26Shelton, Washington, United States
Loss4–2Russell DoaneTKO (punches)ICON Sport: Baroni vs. HoseMarch 15, 200812:33Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win4–1Albert MannersDecision (unanimous)EliteXC: UprisingSeptember 15, 200735:00Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss3–1Mark OshiroTKO (punches)ICON Sport: Mayhem vs. TriggDecember 1, 200612:16Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win3–0Ikaika SilvaDecision (unanimous)ICON Sport: Mayhem vs. LawlerSeptember 2, 200635:00Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win2–0Bill DexterDecision (unanimous)ICON Sport: Mayhem vs. GiantMay 26, 200633:00Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win1–0Ryan LeeTKO (punches)ICON Sport: Lawler vs. Niko 2February 25, 200631:01Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

Karate Combat record

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Professional record breakdown
1 match1 win0 losses
By knockout10
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win1–0Loxbey MontalvanTKO (Right Cross)Karate Combat 52January 24, 202520:54Miami, Florida, United StatesKarate Combat Debut

Dirty Boxing record

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Professional record breakdown
1 match1 win0 losses
By knockout10
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win1-0Ricky BandejasTKO (Right Hook to Ground and Pound)Dirty Boxing Championship 3August 29, 202512:28The Hangar at Regatta Harbour, Miami, FloridaDirty Boxing Debut

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