Mark Weir
Mark Weir | |
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Born |
Gloucester, England | 19 September 1967
Other names | The Wizard |
Nationality | English |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
Weight | 185 lb (84 kg; 13.2 st) |
Division | Middleweight |
Fighting out of | Gloucester, England |
Team | Range Fighting, Icon BJJ |
Rank | Black belt in Tae Kwon Do[1] |
Years active | 2000-present |
Mixed martial arts record | |
Total | 40 |
Wins | 21 |
By knockout | 10 |
By submission | 10 |
By decision | 1 |
Losses | 18 |
By knockout | 10 |
By submission | 7 |
By decision | 1 |
Draws | 1 |
Other information | |
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog |
Mark Anthony Weir (19 September 1967) is an English mixed martial artist usually fighting in the middleweight division at 185 lbs. He has fought in the UFC, the WEC, PRIDE, Cage Rage, UCMMA, Pancrase, and BodogFIGHT. He is the former Cage Rage British Middleweight Champion.
Background
Weir began his martial arts training with judo and boxing, but later switched to Tae Kwon Do because his mother did not want him to box full-time. He gained his Tae Kwon Do black belt in 1988 from Hee Il Cho, then 3 months later went on to win two World Titles and, at the age of 20, became the youngest fighter to ever win a World Championship. Proving his consistency Weir went on to win another two world titles in 1991. Weir not only went undefeated in Tae Kwon Do competitions, but also held an undefeated record in kickboxing.[2][3]
Mixed martial arts career
Early career
Weir made his professional mixed martial arts debut in 1996, however he continued to practice both the traditional art and MMA. This was until 2000 when Weir made the decision to solely concentrate on his MMA fighting career.
Ultimate Fighting Championship
Weir made his UFC debut at UFC 38 on 13 July 2002 against Eugene Jackson. This was the UFC's inaugural appearance in the United Kingdom, and Weir won via knockout due to a punch only 10 seconds into the fight.
Weir made his next appearance for the promotion at UFC 40, in 'the fight of the year' against Phillip Miller and was defeated in the second round via rear-naked choke submission. Weir then fought at UFC 42 against David Loiseau and was defeated via knockout in the first round. Loiseau continued on his winning streak to gain a title shot, against Richard Franklin.
Cage Rage and WEC
Weir then signed with Cage Rage in his home country of England and made his promotional debut at Cage Rage 4 and won via rear-naked choke submission in the first round. Weir would go 3-2 in his next five fights before making his debut in the WEC. Weir made his debut at WEC 12 and won in the first round via guillotine choke submission.
Weir returned to Cage Rage with mixed fortune, however it wasn't long until Weir was back on winning form. At Cage Rage 12, Weir defeated Sol Gilbert via TKO at the end of the second round to become the inaugural Cage Rage British Middleweight Champion. Weir went on to defend his title against Akri Shoji, winning by KOREA in 16 secs.
PRIDE
After the win over Shoji, Weir had to make a huge decision whether to return to UFC or make his name in Japan. Weir decided on Japan and made his PRIDE debut at Pride Bushido 10 on 2 April 2006 against Denis Kang who was on a 16 fight winning streak. Weir lost after he submitted due to knee strikes at the end of the first round.
UCMMA
On his return to the UK, Weir captured the UCMMA Middleweight Championship at UCMMA 11: Adrenaline Rush on 27 March 2010, defeating Jack Mason at the end of the second round via knockout. Weir then lost his first title defense at UCMMA 21: Stand Your Ground when he was knocked out by Denniston Sutherland. Weir made his most recent appearance at SFC: Supremacy Fight Challenge 9 on 17 February 2013 and won via rear-naked choke submission in the first round. This was to be Weir's final appearance in MMA before he announced his retirement in 2014.
Kickboxing career
In 2010, Weir won the vacant UCMMA Kickboxing Championship by defeating Mark Epstein. Weir also won the Middleweight Championship by defeating Jack Mason via knockout. Weir then successfully defended his title at Unbelievable 16 on 23 October 2010 against Luke Sines.
Weir then lost his Middleweight Championship, being defeated via knockout by Louis King.[4]
Personal life
Weir lives in Hempsted, England with his wife and four children. He runs a successful MMA Academy and is enjoying being recognised as one of the pioneers of UK MMA and continues to accept numerous awards for his dedication to the sport.
Championships and accomplishments
- World Extreme Cagefighting
- WEC North American Middleweight Championship (One time)
- Cage Rage
- Cage Rage British Middleweight British Championship (One time) First
- Ultimate Challenge MMA
- Ultimate Challenge MMA Middleweight Championship (One time)
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown | ||
40 matches | 21 wins | 18 losses |
By knockout | 10 | 10 |
By submission | 10 | 7 |
By decision | 1 | 1 |
Draws | 1 |
Res. | Record | Opponent | Method | Event | Date | Round | Time | Location | Notes |
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Win | 21–18–1 | Mickey Burns | Submission (rear-naked choke) | SFC: Supremacy Fight Challenge 9 | February 17, 2013 | 1 | 1:04 | Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England | |
Loss | 20–18–1 | Denniston Sutherland | KO (punches) | UCMMA 21: Stand Your Ground | June 25, 2011 | 1 | 3:20 | London, England | Lost UCMMA Middleweight Championship |
Win | 20–17–1 | Jack Mason | KO (knee and punches) | UCMMA 11: Adrenaline Rush | March 27, 2010 | 2 | 4:57 | London, England | Won UCMMA Middleweight Championship |
Loss | 19–17–1 | Tor Troéng | Submission (triangle choke) | Superior Challenge 4 | October 31, 2009 | 3 | 2:05 | Stockholm, Sweden | |
Draw | 19–16–1 | Jean-François Lénogue | Draw | Furious Fighting Championship 2 | February 21, 2009 | 3 | 5:00 | Casablanca, Morocco | |
Loss | 19–16 | Mohamed Khacha | TKO (punches) | UCMMA 2: Unbreakable | February 7, 2009 | 1 | 4:26 | London, England | |
Win | 19–15 | Marius Buzinskas | Submission (arm-triangle choke) | CFC 4: No Way Out | October 25, 2008 | 2 | 2:04 | England | |
Loss | 18–15 | Drew Fickett | Submission (rear-naked choke) | Cage Rage 24 | December 1, 2007 | 1 | 3:55 | London, England | |
Loss | 18–14 | Paul Daley | TKO (punches) | Cage Rage 23 | September 22, 2007 | 2 | 2:14 | London, England | For Cage Rage World Welterweight Championship and Cage Rage British Middleweight Championship. |
Loss | 18–13 | Nick Thompson | TKO | Bodog Fight: Vancouver | August 24, 2007 | 1 | 4:01 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | |
Win | 18–12 | Daijiro Matsui | Decision (unanimous) | Cage Rage 21 | April 21, 2007 | 3 | 5:00 | London, England | |
Loss | 17–12 | Zelg Galešic | TKO (punches) | Cage Rage 19 | December 9, 2006 | 1 | 0:50 | London, England | |
Loss | 17–11 | Murilo Rua | Submission (arm triangle choke) | Cage Rage 18 | September 30, 2006 | 2 | 1:15 | London, England | |
Loss | 17–10 | Denis Kang | Submission (knees) | Pride - Bushido 10 | April 2, 2006 | 1 | 4:55 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Win | 17–9 | Akira Shoji | KO (head kick) | Cage Rage 14 | December 3, 2005 | 1 | 0:17 | London, England | |
Win | 16–9 | Kyosuke Sasaki | KO (punches) | Cage Rage 13 | September 10, 2005 | 1 | 1:52 | London, England | |
Win | 15–9 | Sol Gilbert | TKO (corner stoppage) | Cage Rage 12 | July 2, 2005 | 2 | 5:00 | London, England | Won Cage Rage British Middleweight Championship. |
Loss | 14–9 | Curtis Stout | TKO (punches) | Cage Rage 11 | April 30, 2005 | 1 | 1:45 | London, England | |
Loss | 14–8 | Alex Serdyukov | Submission (arm triangle choke) | WEC 14: Vengeance | March 17, 2005 | 2 | 2:56 | Lemoore, California, United States | Lost WEC North American Middleweight Championship[5] |
Loss | 14–7 | Gabriel Santos | Decision (unanimous) | Cage Rage 10 | February 26, 2005 | 3 | 5:00 | London, England | |
Loss | 14–6 | Matt Lindland | TKO (doctor stoppage) | Cage Rage 9 | November 27, 2004 | 1 | 5:00 | London, England | |
Win | 14–5 | Will Bradford | Submission (guillotine choke) | WEC 12 | October 21, 2004 | 1 | 2:11 | Lemoore, California, United States | Won vacant WEC North American Middleweight Championship[6] |
Win | 13–5 | Johil de Oliveira | Submission (arm-triangle choke) | Cage Rage 8 | September 11, 2004 | 1 | 1:35 | London, England | |
Loss | 12–5 | Jorge Rivera | TKO (doctor stoppage) | Cage Rage 7 | July 10, 2004 | 1 | 5:00 | London, England | |
Win | 12–4 | Gen Isono | TKO (corner stoppage) | Pain and Glory | April 24, 2004 | England | |||
Win | 11–4 | Alex Reid | TKO (cut) | Extreme Brawl 6 | March 21, 2004 | 2 | Bracknell, England | ||
Loss | 10–4 | Gregory Bouchelaghem | Submission (rear-naked choke) | XFC 2: The Perfect Storm | November 9, 2003 | 1 | Cornwall, England | ||
Win | 10–3 | Jean-François Lénogue | Submission (rear-naked choke) | Cage Rage 4 | October 12, 2003 | 1 | 4:13 | London, England | |
Loss | 9–3 | David Loiseau | KO (punches) | UFC 42 | April 25, 2003 | 1 | 3:55 | Miami, Florida, United States | |
Loss | 9–2 | Phillip Miller | Submission (rear-naked choke) | UFC 40 | November 22, 2002 | 2 | 4:50 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |
Win | 9–1 | Eugene Jackson | KO (punch) | UFC 38 | July 13, 2002 | 1 | 0:10 | London, England | |
Win | 8–1 | Ben Earwood | Submission (punches) | MB 5: Unfinished Business | December 16, 2001 | 2 | High Wycombe, England | ||
Win | 7–1 | Shannon Ritch | Submission (choke) | MB 3: Independence Day | July 1, 2001 | 1 | High Wycombe, England | ||
Win | 6–1 | Paul Jenkins | KO | Grapple & Strike 3 | May 19, 2001 | 1 | 0:18 | Worchester, England | |
Win | 5–1 | CJ Fernandes | TKO | MB 2: Capital Punishment | March 11, 2001 | High Wycombe, England | |||
Win | 4–1 | Sean Cocharin | TKO | Ultimate Fight Night | December 9, 2000 | 1 | High Wycombe, England | ||
Win | 3–1 | Frank Ledroumaguet | Submission (armbar) | Pancrase: Pancrase UK | November 25, 2000 | London, England | |||
Win | 2–1 | John Andrews | Submission (choke) | Grapple & Strike 2 | November 12, 2000 | 1 | Worchester, England | ||
Win | 1–1 | Dale Houghton | Submission (forearm choke) | Ring of Truth 3 | October 17, 2000 | 1 | 1:16 | England | |
Loss | 0–1 | Trevor Cunningham | KO | Grapple & Strike 1 | May 29, 2000 | 2 | 4:17 | Worchester, England |
See also
References
- ↑ http://range-fighting.com/aboutus/aboutus.htm
- ↑ http://range-fighting.com/aboutus/aboutus.htm
- ↑ http://oxfordshootfighters.com/team/mark-the-wizard-weir/
- ↑ http://www.mmaspot.com/index.php/redblack/comments/20111204_cage_rage_uk_the_beat_down_results#axzz34AtTW09R
- ↑ http://fcfighter.com/post/ufc-54-boiling-pointofficial-weigh-in-results
- ↑ http://fcfighter.com/post/brazilian-challenger-2-quick-results
1.^ ‘A Day in the Life Of…’, Helen Blow, ‘’The Citizen’’, 4 February 1999
2.^ ‘Scott hopes for a box office hit’, Annelisa Macaulay-Lowe, ‘’The Citizen’’, 19 August 1999
3.^ ‘Scott’s a dead ringer for a film mogul’, ‘’The Citizen’’, 3 September 2001
4.^ ‘Horton is choked at loss’, ‘’The Citizen’’, 27 October 2000
6.^ ‘Horton is choked at loss’, ‘’The Citizen’’, 27 October 2000