Allan Weickert

Allan Weickert
Born Tiffin, Ohio, United States
Nationality American
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13.2 st)
Stance Orthodox
Fighting out of Tiffin, Ohio
Team Peak Submission Fight Team
Years active 2004-present
Mixed martial arts record
Total 15
Wins 6
By knockout 2
By submission 3
By decision 1
Losses 9
By knockout 3
By submission 4
By decision 2
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Allan Weickert (born in Tiffin, Ohio) is an American professional mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter. He has recently returned to fighting from a two-year leave from knee surgery.

On June 6, 2009 Allan won the Middleweight Title for the North American Allied Fight Series (NAAFS), beating two-time UFC veteran Sean Salmon.[1]

Biography

He began fighting in 2004 at the age of 22.[2] He holds a black belt in Kempo Karate.

Allan trains with Jody Poff, who was Allan's first professional win, at Peak Submission.[2] Allan also trains with fellow professional fighters Rick Fitch and Joe "Lights out" Garcia at Elite Sports Academy in his hometown of Tiffin, Ohio. Allan also works with many other fighters, personal trainers and nutritionists.

Allan thanks his wife first after his fights, for her support and help while he trains. They have three children together.

After his March 31, 2007 fight against Mitch Whitesel Allan underwent knee surgery which kept him from seriously training. He returned to the cage June 6, 2009 for the biggest fight of his career to date against Sean Salmon for the NAAFS Middleweight Title.[3]

Notable Fights

Allan has fought in King of the Cage (KOTC) and for World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) each twice. He has a 1-1 record in KOTC and a perfect 2-0 record for his WEC appearances.[2][4]

Allan has also fought former International Fight League heavyweight-contender, Ben Rothwell, losing by KO due to a knee to the head.[2][4] Rothwell has been ranked as a Sherdog Top 10 Heavyweight in July 2008.[5]

Allan most recently defeated UFC veteran Sean Salmon by armbar in the second round, winning the NAAFS Middleweight Title.[6] Allan controlled the fight, saving his energy for the first round and wearing on Salmon. Salmon's conditioning quickly deteriorated and in the second round Allan was able to control Salmon and submit him.

According to a Q&A between NAAFS and Sean Salmon on the NAAFS website this loss came as quite a surprise to the (now) former Middleweight Champion. Salmon remarks that he has been training in England with Michael Bisping, Paul Kelly, and Cheik Kongo. He then later says, "On paper, I should walk right through him ... I am prepared for the best version of Alan[sic] possible, but I plan on beating him quickly and efficiently and returning to the UK for more training. Alan Wieckart[sic] will not disrupt my progression."

Other notable remarks from Salmon include: "I am proper pissed and all I want to do is separate Alan from his consciousness..." and "However, this is a belt that I enjoy having at my gym and not one that I am giving back to anyone. Do you really think that I came all the way to England to let Bisping, Kelly, and Kongo punch me in the face and let Alan Weickart[sic] take my belt?"[7] The full Q&A article, and other articles relating to Allan Weickert, Sean Salmon, the NAAFS and their events can be found at the NAAFS website.[8]

Personal life

Allan is married, with three children.

Mixed martial arts record

Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 6–9 John Hawk TKO (retirement) Bellator 51 September 24, 2011 2 5:00 Canton, Ohio, United States
Loss 6–8 Chris Lozano KO (punch) NAAFS: Night of Champions 2009 December 5, 2009 1 4:55 Akron, Ohio, United States
Loss 6–7 Rafael Natal Submission (rear-naked choke) Ring of Combat 26 September 11, 2009 1 2:53 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 6–6 Sean Salmon Submission (armbar) NAAFS: Fight Night In The Flats 5 June 6, 2009 2 2:05 Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Loss 5–6 Mitch Whitesel Decision (unanimous) NAAFS: Caged Fury 2 March 31, 2007 3 5:00 Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Loss 5–5 Don Richards Submission (kimura) IHC 11: Apocalypse November 18, 2006 2 1:56 Hammond, Indiana, United States
Loss 5–4 Rob Wince Decision (unanimous) NAAFS: Fight Night in the Flats 2 June 10, 2006 3 5:00 Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Loss 5–3 Don Richards Submission (armbar) KOTC: Drop Zone March 18, 2006 1 1:55 Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, United States
Win 5–2 Matt Hershberger TKO (punches) NAAFS: Caged Vengeance 1 February 18, 2006 1 1:19 Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Loss 4–2 Ben Rothwell TKO (punches) NAAFS: Fight Night in the Flats 1 September 17, 2005 1 3:45 Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Win 4–1 Rocky Batastini Submission (armbar) WEC 16 August 18, 2005 1 2:50 Lemoore, California, United States
Loss 3–1 John Dixson Submission (heel hook) Superfights International March 18, 2005 2 3:41 Lakeland, Florida, United States
Win 3–0 Jeremy Freitag TKO WEC 13 January 22, 2005 1 4:25 Lemoore, California, United States
Win 2–0 Gary Myers Submission (punches) KOTC 45: King of the Cage 45 November 20, 2004 1 N/A Belterra, Indiana, United States
Win 1–0 Jody Poff Decision (split) Cage Warriors Challenge May 15, 2004 N/A N/A Marysville, Ohio, United States

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