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Ross Pearson
File:Ross-pearson.jpg
Born (1984-09-26) 26 September 1984 (age 40)[1]
Sunderland, England
Other namesThe Real Deal
ResidenceFencehouses, Tyne & Wear
NationalityEngland English
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight155 lb (70 kg; 11.1 st)
DivisionLightweight
Reach69.0 in (175 cm)
StyleTaekwondo, Judo, Boxing, Muay Thai
Fighting out ofSunderland, England
TeamTeam Rough House
Rank  black belt in Taekwondo
  brown belt in Judo
Years active2004 – present
Mixed martial arts record
Total16
Wins12
By knockout2
By submission5
Losses4
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Last updated on: 1 April 2010

Ross Pearson (born 26 September 1984) is an English professional mixed martial artist from Sunderland. He is the lightweight division winner of The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom and is a member of Team Rough House.

Background

Pearson enrolled in the City of Sunderland college to study how to be a bricklayer.[2] Ross then began training in taekwondo, judo and boxing. He turned professional in December 2004.[2]

The Ultimate Fighter

Pearson appeared on The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom. He defeated A.J. Wenn by knockout in an elimination match earning him a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada to compete on the show. Pearson inarguably controlled the first round against Wenn, leading Dana White and other observers of the fight at ringside to predict that Wenn wouldn't come out of his corner for the second round. Pearson finished the fight early in the second round. Pearson had his second fight against Team United States fighter Richie Whitson. Pearson defeated Whitson via a first round armbar submission.

Pearson won his semi-final fight against Jason Dent via unanimous decision. The win put Pearson into the finals against his team-mate Andre Winner.

Pearson had a professional record of 7–3 when he entered The Ultimate Fighter house. One of those losses was a decision loss to Abdul Mohammed on the now-defunct Cage Gladiators show in Liverpool. The decision was extremely controversial and Pearson's managers openly accused the promotion's judges of being biased towards Mohammed, who was fighting out of the Wolfslair and was thus the hometown fighter. The promoter's decision to remove the fight from a subsequent television broadcast of the event it took place on was also seen as a suspicious act. Pearson's camp refused to allow any more of their fighters to compete on Cage Gladiators events.[3]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Pearson fought Andre Winner on 20 June at the The Ultimate Finale 9 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Pearson won the fight by unanimous decision (29–28 from each judge), along with the six figure contract.

At UFC 105, Pearson had his professional UFC debut against Aaron Riley. Pearson went on to demolish Riley in his second appearance (including The Ultimate Finale 9) in the UFC. Pearson never looked troubled by the offense of Riley and was able to demonstrate varied strikes throughout the fight. After the fight was paused in the second round following a flying knee to the head of Riley; doctors viewed the cuts on Riley's face and came to the conclusion that he was unable to continue.

Pearson defeated Dennis Siver by unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27) on 31 March 2010 at UFC Fight Night 21.[4] The bout was entertaining all three rounds with both fighters showing interesting stand-up skills. The bout received Fight of the Night honours, giving both fighters an extra $30,000.

Pearson was submitted by Cole Miller via second round rear-naked choke on 15 September 2010 at UFC Fight Night 22.[5]

Pearson faced Spencer Fisher on 27 February 2011 at UFC 127.[6] He won the fight via unanimous decision.[7]

Titles and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
16 matches 12 wins 4 losses
By knockout 3 1
By submission 5 2
By decision 4 1
Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 12-4 United States Spencer Fisher Decision (Unanimous) UFC 127: Penn vs. Fitch 27 February 2011 3 5:00 Australia Sydney, Australia
Loss 11–4 United States Cole Miller Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) UFC Fight Night: Marquardt vs. Palhares 15 September 2010 2 1:49 United States Austin, Texas
Win 11–3 Germany Dennis Siver Decision (Unanimous) UFC Fight Night 21: Florian vs. Gomi 31 March 2010 3 5:00 United States Charlotte, North Carolina Fight of the Night
Win 10–3 United States Aaron Riley TKO (Doctor Stoppage) UFC 105: Couture vs. Vera 14 November 2009 2 4:38 England Manchester, England
Win 9–3 England Andre Winner Decision (Unanimous) UFC: The Ultimate Finale 9 20 June 2009 3 5:00 United States Las Vegas, Nevada Won The Ultimate Fighter 9: Lightweight
Win 8–3 England Ian Jones Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) Ultimate Force: Nemesis 1 November 2008 1 3:33 England Doncaster, England
Loss 7–3 England Abdul Mohamed Decision (Unanimous) Cage Gladiators 9: Beatdown 4 October 2008 3 5:00 England Liverpool, England
Win 7–2 France Cedric Celerier Submission (Punches) Goshin Ryu 24 31 May 2008 1 2:35 England London, England
Win 6–2 England Aidan Marron Submission (Armbar) Ultimate Force: Punishment 3 May 2008 3 4:34 England Doncaster, England
Win 5–2 Turkey Sami Berik Submission (Triangle Choke) Strike and Submit 6 13 April 2008 1 0:37 England Gateshead, England
Win 4–2 England Mark Spencer TKO (Punches) Goshin Ryu 23 23 February 2008 1 3:44 England Cornwall, England
Win 3–2 New Zealand Steve Tetley Submission (Armbar) CWFC: Enter The Rough House 5 8 December 2007 1 4:46 England Nottingham, England
Win 2–2 England Gavin Bradley KO (Punch) Goshin Ryu 22 24 November 2007 1 2:05 England Cornwall, England
Loss 1–2 England Curt Warburton TKO (Doctor Stoppage) Goshin Ryu 21 22 September 2007 1 5:00 England Cornwall, England
Win 1–1 England Will Burke Decision Goshin Ryu 21 22 September 2007 3 5:00 England Cornwall, England
Loss 0–1 United States Chris Hughes Submission (Choke) HOP 1: Fight Night 1 12 December 2004 2 2:33 Wales Swansea, Wales

Mixed martial arts exhibition record

Professional record breakdown
3 matches 3 wins 0 losses
By knockout 1 0
By submission 1 0
By decision 1 0
Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 3-0 United States Jason Dent Decision (Unanimous) The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom 3 5:00 United States Las Vegas, Nevada Semi-finals
Win 2-0 United States Richie Whitson Submission (Armbar) The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom 1 3:40 United States Las Vegas, Nevada Quarter-finals
Win 1-0 England A.J. Wenn TKO (Strikes) The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom 2 0:21 England Cheshire, England Elimination bout

References

  1. ^ http://sherdog.com/fighter/Ross-Pearson-11884
  2. ^ a b "Ross Pearson". Spike. Retrieved 10 June 2009.
  3. ^ "cagewarriors.com". Retrieved 29 November 2008.
  4. ^ "Pearson faces Siver". fightersonly.co.uk. Retrieved 21 January 2010.
  5. ^ "Pearson-Miller at UFN 22; Baroni-Salter at UFC 118". MMAFighting.com. Retrieved 31 May 2010. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  6. ^ "Spencer Fisher vs. Ross Pearson targeted for UFC 127 in Australia". mmajunkie.com. Retrieved 24 November 2010.
  7. ^ "UFC 127 preliminary-card results: Pearson tops Fisher, judges rob Fukuda". mmmajunkie.com. 27 February 2011. Retrieved 26 February 2011.

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