Shannon Grey Ritch[1] (born September 27, 1970) is an American professional mixed martial artist, boxer, grappler, professional wrestler and kickboxer. In mixed martial arts competition he is the former King of the Cage Middleweight Champion and the inaugural BKFC International Heavyweight Champion in bare-knuckle boxing. A professional competitor since 1998, Ritch has competed for M-1 Global, Combate Americas, MFC, Shark Fights, Pancrase, Battlarts, K-1, Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, PRIDE, Rebel Fighting Championship, New Japan Pro-Wrestling, King of the Cage, Gladiator Challenge, Hart Legacy Wrestling and the WEC.

Shannon Ritch
BornShannon Grey Ritch
(1970-09-27) September 27, 1970 (age 54)
Coolidge, Arizona, U.S.
Other namesThe Cannon
ResidencePhoenix, Arizona, U.S.
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight221 lb (100 kg; 15.8 st)
DivisionHeavyweight (2016–present)
Light Heavyweight
Middleweight
Welterweight
Reach71 in (180 cm)
StyleBoxing, Judo, Taekwondo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Karate, Wrestling
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofGlendale, Arizona
TeamCannon Jiu-Jitsu
RCJ Machado Jiu-Jitsu
Lion's Den (1996–2001)
Team Punishment (2002–2005)
Rank3rd degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
black belt in Karate
Years active1998-present
Professional boxing record
Total1
Losses1
Kickboxing record
Total27
Wins20
Losses7
By knockout7
Draws0
Mixed martial arts record
Total151
Wins58
By knockout11
By submission45
By disqualification2
Losses89
By knockout33
By submission56
No contests4
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Last updated on: March 2016

Early life and education

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Ritch was born in Coolidge, Arizona and was raised "dirt poor" on a farm in Randolph. Ritch began learning karate from a young age and also competed in high school wrestling before becoming a professional kickboxer beginning as an amateur sometime in 1988. Ritch attended Central Arizona College and Arizona State University.

Career

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Shannon had a brief stint in the United States Army with the 4th Infantry Regiment, which ended in 1996 before being employed by the private military organization Blackwater.[2] With Blackwater, he was deployed to Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan which served as a launch pad for his training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and later transition to a career in professional mixed martial arts. Shannon started training Brazilian jiu-jitsu in 1996 and received his black belt in 2007 under Dan G. at the Machado Jiu-Jitsu Academy in Dallas, Texas. Ritch still trains military personnel in mixed martial arts and is a mainstay at the Marine Corps Air Station Yuma.[3] At one time Shannon was a bodyguard for United States Congressman John Negroponte while serving as a private contractor under Blackwater.[4]

Mixed martial arts career

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Early career

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Ritch made his debut in 1991 at an event in Mexico, but like much of his fighting career this was during a time when sanctioned fights took place under athletic commissions that kept no record of mixed martial arts competitions. Ritch's officially documented professional debut was in 1998. Shannon's full record has over 200 professional MMA fights with 124 wins, 92 losses and 2 draws (4 NC's), some fights going undocumented and dating back as far as 1991, his documented record of fights goes back to 1998 with a record of 58 wins and 89 losses (4 NC's).

PRIDE

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Ritch compiled a record of 13-16 (1) with notable wins in the Super Brawl promotion in Hawaii and single night tournaments in Texas before being signed by the PRIDE Fighting Championships in Japan. He made his debut in the organization on October 31, 2000, at PRIDE 11 against the legendary Japanese fighter Kazushi Sakuraba. Ritch lost via achilles lock submission at 1:08 into the fight.

After impressing PRIDE brass with his showmanship, Ritch made his next appearance for the organization at PRIDE The Best Vol. 2 on July 20, 2002, against A-class shootist, Daisuke Nakamura and lost via armbar submission in the first round.

Pancrase

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In 2004 Shannon drew interest from Pancrase after his wins over The Ultimate Fighter cast members Ray Elbe and Eddy Ellis that same year, his Pancrase debut would be against PRIDE and UFC veteran Yuki Kondo at Pancrase: Brave 6 in a losing effort. He would later take on professional wrestler and MMA journeyman Hikaru Sato at Pancrase 269, their inaugural event on UFC Fight Pass, in 2015 losing the fight. Despite these loses Ritch maintains a partnership with Pancrase occasionally appearing at the Pancrase Gym in Japan to host training seminars and even appearing in the Pancrase energy drink line.

King of the Cage

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Ritch holds a record of 2–14 in 16 fights for King of the Cage and despite his record within the promotion he is a former KOTC Middleweight Champion after defeating Canadian veteran Elmer Waterhen via submission in the first round, making his third title defense before dropping the title to Ritch, Shannon later lost the title to Garrett Davis.

Gender Wars MMA

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In 2018 Shannon took part in an event promoted by former UFC fighter Brad Kohler, taking place in Russia with no audience and no ring or cage. The card featured a main event with a woman taking on a man in a mixed martial arts exhibition fight and the winner supposedly taking a US$1 million purse. Ritch opened the card in a heavyweight bout against professional wrestler Jerry "J-Rocc" Mires, making his mixed martial arts debut, Ritch won the fight in the first round after quickly taking Mires down and submitting him with a straight armbar.[5]

Diamond World Fights

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On October 5, 2018, Ritch was to fight in the main event of DWF: MMA Mega Showdown in Delaware against professional wrestler Michael Youngblood, who briefly competed for the WWE and held a 1-0 pro record after beginning his mixed martial arts career earlier in the year, for the DWF Heavyweight Championship and co-headlined by former UFC contender Mike Bronzoulis against veteran Marcus Gaines who is also an occasional training partner with Shannon. After the fighters who were set to compete on the card had conducted the pre fight press conference and weigh-ins to promote the event were later informed as the main card was set to begin that the promoters who made an investment for the card to take place did not have enough funds to pay the fighters and staff and that an announcement would be made to the attendance that their tickets would have to be refunded. The promoter behind the DWF organization, Gail Stallings-Minor who purportedly was the first African-American woman to promote a mixed martial arts event, left the venue after learning the fighters had to be told they would not be paid and that state police had arrived. Bellator MMA Women's Flyweight Champion Ilima-Lei Macfarlane, who was cornering a fighter on the card, later described the venue as "complete chaos" after watching the promoters rush to flee the scene as police began to enter.[6]

Road to ONE: RUF Nation

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Ritch was scheduled to face fellow mixed martial arts veteran Aaron Brink in the main event of Road to ONE: RUF 44 on October 23, 2021, the event was a cross promotion between RUF and ONE Championship.[7] However, Brink later withdrew from the fight and was replaced by Samson Guerrero. Ritch won by submission via rear-naked choke.[8]

Grappling

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Shannon has found success as a grappler winning multiple NAGA, Grapplers Quest and IBJJF competitions, most recently winning a gold medal in the heavyweight division at the UAEJJF Pro Jiu-Jitsu Championships '17 in Phoenix, Arizona, a gold medal at the Grand Canyon 2017 BJJ Open in the super heavyweight division, 2 gold medals in Gi and No-Gi heavyweight masters division at the SJJIF World Jiu-Jitsu Championship in Long Beach and a silver medal at the '17 Arizona State BJJ Championships. Ritch has notable bouts in submission grappling against Rodrigo Gracie at a NAGA/Gracie Academy hosted event in 2007, Ben Askren at the 2009 FILA USA World's, Ron Keslar at the SJJIF 2017 Worlds, Robert Drysdale black belt and QUINTET competitor Marcelo Nunes at Submission Hunter Pro 22 that ended in a draw and Jeff Monson in a 2016 no-gi bout that took place in Russia.

Bare-knuckle boxing

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Ritch began his bare-knuckle boxing career in the mid-1990s competing in an arena known as the Plaza del Toro in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. Ritch currently holds a 26–3 record in bare-knuckle boxing with all of his wins coming by way of knockout, and ranked as the #8 heavyweight bare knuckle fighter in the world as of 2019. In 2016 Shannon was to fight against boxing superstar Bobby Gunn for the coveted Police Gazette Diamond Heavyweight Championship and the winner receiving a $100,000 win bonus, the bout never materialized.[9]

Shannon later had a bare knuckle fight in 2018 for the BKB promotion in the UK against Canadian fighter Jack Draper at BKB 6 hosted at the O2 Arena, losing in the second round after a controversial TKO.

Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship

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Ritch is set to fight again in bare-knuckle boxing in 2019 for the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championships at BKFC 4 against Omar Molina in Cancun, Mexico, Shannon would go on to win the fight via knockout in 26 seconds of round 1.

Professional wrestling career

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Battlarts

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Ritch made his pro wrestling debut in October 2001 for the Battlarts promotion against UWFi veteran Daijiro Matsui at the event Battlarts Yuki-Bom-Be-Ye ‘01 losing via pinfall.

New Japan Pro Wrestling

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In 2003 Ritch was signed to a one year developmental contract with New Japan Pro Wrestling and had one match against Rocky Romero that ended in a double count out after both wrestlers brawled outside the ring past the time limit given by the referee.

WrestleFanFest

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Shannon took part in the “Night of Indy’s” battle royal match in 2007 at the WrestleFanFest Malice in the Palace event in Daly City, California, the event was slated to also feature mixed martial arts fights and took place at the Cow Palace a venue known for hosting MMA events.[10] He would go on to win the match after eliminating the final two opponents in the 20-man battle royal, Timothy Thatcher and former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Chavo Classic.

Championship Wrestling from Hollywood

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Shannon signed a one match deal with Championship Wrestling from Hollywood in their 2018 event in China to appear on the undercard against Wenbo Liu in a rematch from a 2017 MMA fight, Ritch would go on to lose this match via disqualification after he brought a steel chair into the ring.

Hart Legacy Wrestling (2020–present)

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In 2020 Shannon announced his return to pro wrestling and that he was signed to appear in a 2-month tour with Canadian promotion HLW. He made his debut in a match against The New Hart Foundation member Kenny Lester on February 20 in Wabasca, Alberta, Canada and won via pinfall after a distraction from Ken Shamrock.

On March 26, 2022, Ritch returned to HLW in their debut live event on FITE TV in Elmira, New York and won the HLW Showdown Championship after defeating TJ Epixx by submission with an ankle lock.[11]

Acting

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Ritch has been featured in two episodes of Walker, Texas Ranger as a Biker Gang Member and a character named Knight, Choke in 2011 as an extra, CSI Las Vegas as Thug #2, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as Cage Fighter #1, an episode of iCarly as a MMA Fighter, an episode of Numbers in 2010, an episode of Ultimate Soldier Challenge on the History Channel representing a military contracting company and most recently in 2017 the direct to DVD film, directed by Robert Parham and Warren Foster, Bullets, Blades and Blood and upcoming in 2018 No Way Out directed by Jeffrey D. Parker, distributed by New Vision Films. In 2017 Shannon started filming of a biopic centered around his mixed martial arts career, through HBO films, titled The Real Last Samurai and to be released exclusively on HBO in late 2019. In 2021 Shannon will be co-starring alongside Mickey Rourke and Donald Cerrone in The Commando.

Golfing

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Ritch is also an avid golf player, winning 1st place in many state and pro am competitions held within his native Arizona as recent as 2017. Shannon won 2 Veterans Golfing Association 1st place medals in 2018 and again in 2019, the tournament is hosted by the United States Golf Association.

Lethwei

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In July 2001, Ritch was invited to compete under Lethwei rules at the "International Myanmar traditional boxing challenge & Myanmar-Australia talent testing boxing competition" in Yangon, Myanmar.[12][13]

Ritch was matched against the Burmese fighter Ei Htee Kaw in a fight held at a contract weight of 165 lb the Thuwunna National Indoor Stadium. Ritch started the fight strong and forced his opponent to be defensive. In a controversial moment, Ritch knocked down Ei Htee Kaw in the first round but a count was not administered. Ritch continued to attack with Ei Htee Kaw trying to defend. At one point, Ei Htee Kaw turned away and raised his knee in defence, pointing his knee forward. Ritch struck himself on Ei Htee Kaw's knee unintentionally, driving it directly into his solar plexus. Unable to breathe, Ritch went down immediately without Ei Htee Kaw throwing a shot and the fight was declared over.[14][15]

Lethwei record

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Professional Lethwei record
2 wins (2 (T)KOs), 2 loss, 0 draws
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2001-06-09 Loss   Ei Htee Kaw International Challenge Fights, Thuwunna NIS(1) Yangon, Myanmar TKO 1
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Kickboxing record

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Kickboxing record
35 wins (? KOs), 7 losses, ? draws
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2002-08-17 Loss   Brian Schwartz K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 in Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada, USA KO 2 1:40
2001-08-11 Loss   Frank Shamrock K-1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada, USA TKO (broken arm) 1 0:53
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
150 matches 58 wins 88 losses
By knockout 11 39
By submission 45 49
By disqualification 2 0
No contests 4
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 58–89 (4) Glenn Sparv Submission (calf slicer) REBEL FC X: A New Order January 11, 2020 1 1:31 Moscow, Russia
Loss 58–88 (4) Simon Carson TKO (knees and punches) Battlefield FC 2 July 27, 2019 1 3:34 Macau, China
Win 58–87 (4) Manuel Chacon Camarena TKO (punches) Imperio MMA: Rocky Point Beach Bash July 20, 2019 1 0:36 Puerto Penasco, Mexico
Loss 57–87 (4) Travis Fulton Submission (forearm choke) M-1 Global: Road to M-1 USA 2 April 4, 2019 2 0:41 Winterhaven, California, United States
Win 57–86 (4) Eriko Vasquez Submission (heel hook) Imperio MMA 8: Honor and Glory December 8, 2017 2 0:38 Tampico, Mexico
Loss 56-86 (4) Wenbo Liu TKO (punches) REBEL FC 6: China vs. The World September 2, 2017 1 4:18 Shenzhen, China
Win 56–85 (4) Omar Jimenez KO (head kick) Imperio MMA 7 July 9, 2017 2 3:15 Tijuana, Mexico
Loss 55–85 (4) Samson Guerrero TKO (submission to punches) World Fighting Federation 34 June 3, 2017 2 0:41 Chandler, Arizona, United States
Loss 55–84 (4) Josh Appelt TKO (punches) Gladiator Challenge: Contenders May 20, 2017 1 1:08 Lincoln, California, United States For the Gladiator Challenge Heavyweight Championship.
Loss 55–83 (4) Vitaly Shemetov KO (punches) The Legend King Championship 2 April 29, 2017 1 2:53 Zhuhai, China
Loss 55–82 (4) Tony Lopez Submission (guillotine choke) Combate Americas 6 April 25, 2016 1 1:45 Los Angeles, California, United States Fought at Catchweight (210 lbs).
Win 55–81 (4) Alejandro Baez Submission (heel hook) Imperio MMA: Spring Break Brawl March 26, 2016 1 4:20 Tijuana, Mexico
Win 54–81 (4) Mavrick Harvey Submission (rear-naked choke) UR Fight 1 March 20, 2016 1 1:32 Phoenix, Arizona, United States Return to Middleweight.
Loss 53–81 (4) Diego Herzog TKO (punches) IFC 35: California Caged Combat September 26, 2015 1 0:44 Brooks, California, United States
Loss 53–79 (4) Hikaru Sato Submission (armbar) Pancrase 269 August 9, 2015 1 1:36 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 53–78 (4) Shonie Carter TKO (injury) Super Brawl Showdown 1 January 30, 2015 1 5:00 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win 53–77 (4) Roman Sierra Submission (rear-naked choke) Imperio MMA June 15, 2013 1 1:42 Tampico, Mexico
Win 52–77 (4) Darren McNamee Submission (can opener) IFC MMA: USA vs. UK March 9, 2013 1 1:08 Hampshire, England Won IFC Middleweight Championship.
Loss 51–77 (4) Leeroy Fornoff TKO (punches) Rage in the Cage 164 November 16, 2012 1 2:55 Chandler, Arizona, United States
Win 51–76 (4) Duncan Wilson Submission (rear-naked choke) Fivestar Fight League 2: Origins October 19, 2012 1 0:20 Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Win 50–76 (4) Ivan Guillen Submission (rear-naked choke) Mexico Fighter 4 July 14, 2012 1 0:59 Sonora, Mexico Won Mexico Fighter Middleweight Championship.
Win 49–76 (4) Rudy Aguilar TKO (punches) Rage In The Cage 160 June 22, 2012 1 1:04 Chandler, Arizona, United States
Loss 48–76 (4) Joe Riggs TKO (punches) Duel for Domination: Extravaganza November 26, 2011 1 0:56 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Loss 48–75 (4) Joe Cronin TKO (punches) Rage In The Cage 156 October 22, 2011 2 1:24 Chandler, Arizona, United States
Win 48–74 (4) Scott Guenther KO (punch) Rage In The Cage 148 January 29, 2011 1 0:20 Chandler, Arizona, United States Won vacant RITC Middleweight Championship.
Win 47–74 (4) Chuy Torres Submission (heel hook) Combate Extremo: Ritch vs. Torres December 11, 2010 1 N/A Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Win 46–74 (4) Richard Frye Submission (armbar) Rage In The Cage 147 December 4, 2010 1 1:45 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Loss 45–74 (4) Cody Krahn TKO (groin injury) KOTC 48 November 21, 2010 1 2:35 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Loss 45–73 (4) Ray Elbe Technical Submission (triangle choke) Martial Combat 11 October 15, 2010 1 0:57 Sentosa, Singapore
Loss 45–72 (4) Chris Kizuik TKO (punches) KOTC: Sentinel September 18, 2010 1 2:52 Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada
Loss 45–71 (4) Mike Moritz TKO (submission to punches) Rage In The Cage 143 July 31, 2010 1 2:38 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Loss 45–70 (4) Garrett Davis TKO (punches) KOTC: Combustion May 28, 2010 1 3:17 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Lost the KOTC Middleweight Championship.
Loss 45–69 (4) Bill Mahood TKO (submission to punches) KOTC: Fearless April 24, 2010 1 1:00 Penticton, British Columbia, Canada For the KOTC Canada Light Heavyweight Championship.
Loss 45–68 (4) Antonio Zamora Submission (rear-naked choke) New Mexico Cage Fighting April 17, 2010 1 1:17 Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Loss 45–67 (4) Jared Brussemakers TKO (punches) KOTC: Thunderstruck 2 March 18, 2010 1 2:09 Calgary, Alberta, Canada Non-title bout.
Win 45–66 (4) Elmer Waterhen Submission (toe hold) KOTC: Nailbiter January 22, 2010 1 0:54 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Won the KOTC Middleweight Championship.
Win 44–66 (4) Marcus Gaines Submission (armbar) National Cage Fighting October 9, 2009 1 0:43 Tucson, Arizona, United States
Loss 43–66 (4) Jose Landi-Jons TKO (punches) Shark Fights 5.5: Nothing To Lose July 18, 2009 1 0:08 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Loss 43–65 (4) Joey Rivera TKO (injury) KOTC: Legends June 6, 2009 1 1:17 Winterhaven, California, United States
Loss 43–64 (4) TJ Waldburger Submission (armbar) Shark Fights 4 May 2, 2009 1 1:37 Lubbock, Texas, United States For the vacant Shark Fights Welterweight Championship.
Loss 43–63 (4) Eric Davila Submission (arm-triangle choke) Shark Fights 3 March 14, 2009 1 1:15 Amarillo, Texas, United States
Win 43–62 (4) John Wood KO (head kick) Shark Fights 2 December 13, 2008 1 0:15 Amarillo, Texas, United States
Win 42–62 (4) John Wood Submission (heel hook) Shark Fights 1 October 24, 2008 1 0:47 Amarillo, Texas, United States
Win 41–62 (4) Danny Bennett Submission (armbar) CageSport MMA August 30, 2008 1 0:37 Tacoma, Washington, United States Won vacant CageSport Welterweight Championship.
Win 40–62 (4) Joe Vigil Submission (rear-naked choke) XP3: The Proving Ground July 26, 2008 1 1:00 Houston, Texas, United States Won XP3 Interim Welterweight Championship.
Loss 39–62 (4) Todd Medina Submission (rear-naked choke) Strike FC: Night of Gladiators April 18, 2008 1 4:56 Ploieti, Romania
Win 39–61 (4) Jasper Lockett Submission (triangle choke) CCCF: Battle on the Border March 29, 2008 1 1:02 Newkirk, Oklahoma, United States
NC 38–61 (4) Brian Ebersole NC (overturned by CSAC) Malice at Cow Palace September 9, 2006 1 3:46 San Francisco, California, United States
Win 38–61 (3) Vincent Perez Submission (armbar) Valor Fighting: 4th and B August 19, 2006 1 0:49 San Diego, California, United States Won Valor Fighting Welterweight Championship.
Win 37–61 (3) Vincent Perez Submission (armbar) War Zone 1 July 7, 2006 1 1:47 Houston, Texas, United States
Loss 36–61 (3) Garret Davis Submission (rear-naked choke) KOTC: Widowmaker June 18, 2006 1 N/A Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Loss 36–60 (3) Maverick Harvey TKO (knee) Valor Fighting: Showdown at 4th and B April 29, 2006 1 1:42 San Diego, California, United States
Loss 36–59 (3) Andy Maccarone TKO (submission to punches) KOTC: Heavy Hitters April 2, 2006 1 2:28 California, United States
Loss 36–58 (3) Sammy Morgan Submission (toe hold) KOTC: The Return March 19, 2006 1 1:29 San Jacinto, California, United States
Loss 36–57 (3) Brock Larson TKO (punches) Extreme Challenge 66 April 2, 2006 1 1:16 Medina, Minnesota, United States
Loss 36–56 (3) Chris Brennan Submission (triangle choke and elbows) RM 7: Championship Night December 11, 2005 1 N/A Tijuana, Mexico
Loss 36–55 (3) Maverick Harvey TKO (injury) Kage Kombat November 12, 2005 1 N/A California, United States
Loss 36–54 (3) Alex Schoenauer Submission (guillotine choke) SF 13: Rocky Mountain Sportfight October 15, 2005 1 0:29 Denver, Colorado, United States
Loss 36–53 (3) John Alessio TKO (punches) KOTC 58: Prime Time August 5, 2005 1 0:41 San Jacinto, California, United States
Loss 36–52 (3) Kengo Ura Submission (heel hook) Valor Fighting: Medford Mayhem July 16, 2005 1 1:04 Medford, Oregon, United States
Win 36–51 (3) Robert Sarkozi DQ (illegal kick) KOTC 56: Caliente July 9, 2005 1 1:53 Globe, Arizona, United States Illegal strikes
Loss 35–51 (3) Dan Severn Submission (choke) Extreme Wars: X-1 July 2, 2005 2 1:05 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss 35–50 (3) Mario Stapel Submission (armbar) KOTC 55: Grudge Match June 17, 2005 1 4:43 Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Loss 35–49 (3) Dan Severn Submission (keylock) Northern Fighting Championships June 3, 2005 2 N/A Alaska, United States
Win 35–48 (3) James Murdock Submission (heel hook) International Extreme Fight Challenge May 3, 2005 1 1:26 Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Loss 34–48 (3) Rich Guerin Submission (verbal) XFC: Dome of Destruction April 30, 2005 1 2:32 Tacoma, Washington, United States
Loss 34–47 (3) Bradley Glass Submission (armbar) GLFL: Brawl for All 7 March 19, 2005 1 3:24 Centerville, Ohio, United States
Win 34–46 (3) Ron Haskett Submission (choke) International Extreme Fight Challenge February 21, 2005 1 0:26 Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Win 33–46 (3) Fletcher Siever Submission (armbar) PNRF: Explosion July 16, 2004 1 3:22 Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Loss 32–46 (3) Yuki Kondo Submission (kneebar) Pancrase: Brave 6 June 22, 2004 1 1:01 Tokyo, Japan
Win 32–45 (3) Daryl Guthmiller Technical Submission (armbar) Extreme Challenge 58 June 11, 2004 1 1:36 Medina, Minnesota, United States
Win 31–45 (3) Eddy Ellis Submission (armbar) Lords of the Cage June 5, 2004 1 1:29 Anacortes, Washington, United States
Loss 30–45 (3) James Fanshier Submission (heel hook) GC 26 June 2, 2004 1 2:34 Colusa, California, United States
Win 30–44 (3) Stacy Hakes KO (kick) XCF: Evolution May 28, 2004 1 0:11 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win 29–44 (3) Danny Anderson Submission (armbar) EC 57 May 6, 2004 1 1:50 Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States
Win 28–44 (3) Chris Peak Submission (heel hook) Enter the Beast March 6, 2004 1 0:37 Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
Loss 27–44 (3) Hector Ramirez KO (punches) Pit Fighting Championship February 7, 2004 1 N/A Upland, California, United States
Win 27–43 (3) Ray Elbe Submission (heel hook) King of the Rockies January 3, 2004 1 1:10 Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
Win 26–43 (3) Reggie Cardiel Submission (armbar) XXXtreme Impact December 28, 2003 1 1:23 Tijuana, Mexico
Loss 25–43 (3) Masanori Suda Submission (triangle choke) Super Brawl 32 December 15, 2003 1 1:02 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss 25–42 (3) Kyle Brees Submission (armbar) Xtreme Cage Fighting November 22, 2003 1 1:32 Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States
Win 25–41 (3) Fernando Rodriguez Submission (armbar) Ultimate Fighting Mexico November 15, 2003 1 N/A Monterrey, Mexico
Loss 24–41 (3) Steve Headden TKO ISCF: Trauma October 25, 2003 1 1:42 Dalton, Georgia, United States
Loss 24–40 (3) Ross Ebañez TKO (injury) ROTR 3: Rumble on the Rock 3 August 9, 2003 1 5:00 Hilo, Hawaii, United States
Win 24–39 (3) Robert Maldonado Submission (armbar) ECS: Evolution July 19, 2003 1 0:25 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win 23–39 (3) Matvey Baranov TKO (elbows) World Absolute Fighting Championship June 7, 2003 1 1:32 Chabarovsk, Russia
Win 22–39 (3) Jafar Sultanaliev Submission (armbar) World Absolute Fighting Championship June 7, 2003 1 0:52 Chabarovsk, Russia
Loss 21–39 (3) Miguel Gutierrez Submission (heel hook) Cage Fighting Monterrey May 23, 2003 1 N/A Monterrey, Mexico
Win 21–38 (3) Ruben Escamilla Submission (leglock) Showdown at McGee Park May 5, 2003 1 0:50 Farmington, New Mexico, United States
Win 20–38 (3) Eddie Bartot Submission (armbar) Showdown at McGee Park May 5, 2003 1 0:18 Farmington, New Mexico, United States
NC 19–38 (3) Renato Verissimo NC (accidental clash of heads) Rumble on the Rock 2 March 15, 2003 1 3:09 Hilo, Hawaii, United States Fight stopped due to illegal headbutt.
Loss 19–38 (2) Evan Tanner Submission (triangle choke) Fight against Cancer February 15, 2003 1 N/A Portland, Oregon, United States
Win 19–37 (2) David Klein KO (kick) RITC 44: Feel the Power February 1, 2003 1 0:09 Casa Grande, Arizona, United States
Loss 18–37 (2) Nino Marroquin TKO (injury) Cage Fighting Monterrey January 30, 2003 1 N/A Monterrey, Mexico
Loss 18–36 (2) Wes Combs TKO PFC: Super Bash January 10, 2003 1 N/A California, United States
Win 18–35 (2) Kaleo Padilla Submission (armbar) Rumble on the Rock 1 December 28, 2002 1 4:20 Hilo, Hawaii, United States
Loss 17–35 (2) Diego Sanchez Submission (rear-naked choke) KOTC 20: Crossroads December 25, 2002 1 N/A Bernalillo, New Mexico, United States
Win 17–34 (2) Matt Horning Submission (heel hook) HHCF 4: Thanksgiving Throwdown November 30, 2002 1 N/A Circleville, Ohio, United States
Win 16–34 (2) John Lansing Submission (rear-naked choke) RITC 40: Casa Grande November 9, 2002 1 0:55 Casa Grande, Arizona, United States
Loss 15–34 (2) Brian Ebersole TKO (punch) Ultimate Fighting Mexico October 26, 2002 1 3:40 Monterrey, Mexico
Loss 15–33 (2) Edwin Dewees Submission (armbar) RITC 38: Let's Roll September 7, 2002 1 1:12 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Loss 15–32 (2) Chris Brennan Submission (armbar) Aztec Challenge 1 September 6, 2002 1 4:50 Ciudad Juárez, Mexico
Win 15–31 (2) Jeff Rogers TKO (knees) RITC 37 July 27, 2002 1 1:02 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Loss 14–31 (2) Daisuke Nakamura Submission (armbar) PRIDE The Best Vol.2 July 20, 2002 1 4:28 Tokyo, Japan
NC 14–30 (2) Cedric Marks No Contest World Fighting Championships 1 June 26, 2002 1 N/A San Antonio, Texas, United States
Loss 14–30 (1) Joe Merit KO (knee) KOTC 14: 5150 June 19, 2002 1 1:46 Bernalillo, New Mexico, United States
Loss 14–29 (1) Jared Rollins Submission California Pancration Championships June 11, 2002 1 2:33 Los Angeles, California, United States
Loss 14–28 (1) Sherk Julian TKO (submission to punches) WEC 3 June 7, 2002 1 1:57 Lemoore, California, United States
Loss 14–27 (1) Jason MacDonald Submission (rear-naked choke) MFC 4: New Groundz June 1, 2002 1 2:45 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Loss 14–26 (1) Jeremy Williams TKO (submission to strikes) FFC 1 May 18, 2002 1 3:00 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss 14–25 (1) Benji Radach TKO (punches) MFC 3: Canadian Pride March 3, 2002 1 1:18 Grande Prairie, Alberta
Loss 14–24 (1) Brian Dunn Submission (armbar) Rock'n'Rumble 1 December 29, 2001 1 1:35 United States
Loss 14–23 (1) Ronald Jhun TKO (punches) Warriors Quest 3 December 1, 2001 1 2:17 Hawaii, United States
Loss 14–22 (1) Henry Matamoros Submission (armbar) IHC 3: Exodus November 10, 2001 1 0:47 Illinois, United States
Loss 14–21 (1) James Upshur Submission (armbar) Rage in the Cage 30 September 26, 2001 1 0:38 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Loss 14–20 (1) Mark Weir Submission (choke) MB 3: Independence Day July 1, 2001 1 N/A England
Loss 14–19 (1) Katsumi Usuta Submission (heel hook) KOTC 9: Showtime June 23, 2001 1 2:20 San Jacinto, California, United States
Win 14–18 (1) Erik Johnston Submission (armbar) Total Kombat May 13, 2001 1 4:23 McAllen, Texas, United States
Loss 13–18 (1) John Renken Submission (heel hook) Bushido 1 January 18, 2001 1 N/A Tempe, Arizona, United States
Loss 13–17 (1) Kazushi Sakuraba Submission (achilles lock) PRIDE 11: Battle of the Rising Sun October 31, 2000 1 1:08 Osaka, Japan
Loss 13–16 (1) Jose Luis Munoz TKO Vale Tudo Mexico 2 August 28, 2000 1 1:42 Mexico
Loss 13–15 (1) Larry Parker TKO VTM 1: Copa Mexico 2000 Grand Prix June 23, 2000 1 0:45 Nuevo Laredo, Mexico
Win 13–14 (1) Hector Ferreyro Submission VTM 1: Copa Mexico 2000 Grand Prix June 23, 2000 1 0:36 Nuevo Laredo, Mexico
Loss 12–14 (1) Jake Shields Submission (arm-triangle choke) Best of the Best May 4, 2000 1 N/A Tempe, Arizona, United States
Win 12–13 (1) Luke Pedigo Submission (armbar) TFC 1: Fightzone 1 February 26, 2000 1 N/A Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Loss 11–13 (1) Steve Berger Submission (guillotine choke) Submission Fighting Championship January 28, 2000 1 1:30 Belleville, Illinois, United States
Loss 11–12 (1) Alexandre Ferreira Submission (keylock) Amsterdam Absolute Championship 2 November 27, 1999 1 0:48 Amsterdam, Holland
Loss 11–11 (1) Maurice Wilson Submission (guillotine choke) Cage Wars 2 October 21, 1999 1 N/A Arizona, United States
Loss 11–10 (1) Antonio McKee TKO (submission to punches) Ready to Rumble October 13, 1999 1 N/A Woodland Hills, California, United States
Loss 11–9 (1) Paul Nixon Submission (armbar) HOOKnSHOOT: Texas Heat October 2, 1999 1 4:17 Harker Heights, Texas, United States
Loss 11–8 (1) Bob Cook TKO (submission to punches) Warriors Challenge 5 September 18, 1999 1 N/A Fresno, California, United States
Loss 11–7 (1) Yves Edwards Submission (rear-naked choke) Armageddon 1 August 23, 1999 1 N/A Houston, Texas, United States
Win 11–6 (1) David Harris Submission (armbar) Absolute Face Off August 8, 1999 1 0:13 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
NC 10–6 (1) Top Chynaimen NC (illegal punches) Extreme Shoot out June 25, 1999 1 N/A McAllen, Texas, United States
Win 10–6 Henry Cho Submission (rear-naked choke) Neutral Grounds 12 May 28, 1999 1 N/A N/A No location given
Win 9–6 David Harris Submission (rear-naked choke) Arizona Shootfighting Association May 22, 1999 1 1:01 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win 8–6 James Minson DQ Extreme Shoot out April 16, 1999 1 N/A Mission, Texas, United States
Win 7–6 David Finn Submission (rear-naked choke) Extreme Shoot out April 16, 1999 1 2:18 Mission, Texas, United States
Win 6–6 Vincent Ellis KO (punches) World Shoot Wrestling 3 March 15, 1999 1 N/A Pasadena, Texas, United States
Win 5–6 Gabriel Hernandez Submission (heel hook) World Shoot Wrestling 3 March 15, 1999 1 N/A Pasadena, Texas, United States
Loss 4–6 Kevin Cook Submission (choke) World Extreme Fighting 5 February 21, 1999 1 2:50 United States
Loss 4–5 Ben Earwood Submission (heel hook) Super Brawl 11 February 21, 1999 1 1:54 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win 4–4 Brennan Kamaka Submission (guillotine choke) Super Brawl 11 February 21, 1999 1 0:59 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss 3–4 Justin Martin Submission (ankle lock) Power Ring Warriors November 7, 1998 1 1:40 Humble, Texas, United States
Loss 3–3 Dennis Hallman TKO (submission to punches) Extreme Challenge 21 October 17, 1998 1 0:44 Hayward, Wisconsin, United States
Loss 3–2 Tom Schmitz Submission (armbar) Extreme Challenge 21 October 17, 1998 1 0:25 Hayward, Wisconsin, United States
Win 3–1 Michael Buell Submission (rear-naked choke) Super Brawl 9 September 19, 1998 1 2:23 El Paso, Texas, United States
Loss 2–1 Victor Hunsaker Submission (heel hook) Super Brawl 8 August 4, 1998 1 0:36 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win 2–0 Tim Horton KO (punches) World Shoot Wrestling 2 July 14, 1998 2 1:23 Houston, Texas, United States

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