Branden Lee Hinkle

Branden Lee Hinkle is a retired American professional mixed martial artist. A professional competitor from 1998 until 2016, he competed for the UFC, RINGS, Vale Tudo Japan, Pancrase, the WEF, and the International Vale Tudo Championship.

Branden Lee Hinkle
Born (1973-07-29) July 29, 1973 (age 50)
Jefferson, Ohio, United States
Other namesThe Iron Lion
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight230 lb (104 kg; 16 st 6 lb)
DivisionHeavyweight
Light Heavyweight
Reach76 in (193 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofWeirton, West Virginia, United States
TeamTeam Hammer House
Years active1998-2016
Mixed martial arts record
Total29
Wins17
By knockout12
By submission3
By decision2
Losses11
By knockout2
By submission8
By decision1
No contests1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Background

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Born and raised in Jefferson, Ohio, Hinkle holds an accomplished wrestling background, competing at West Liberty State College in West Virginia where he was a two-time NCAA Division II Champion, a U.S. National Freestyle Wrestling All-American and also excelled at tennis, being a West Virginia College Conference Tennis Champion.[1]

Mixed martial arts career

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Early career

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Hinkle was offered a fight in Brazil for $1,000 and an all-expenses paid trip. He accepted and made his professional debut against future PRIDE veteran Ebenezer Fontes Braga in 1998 for the International Vale Tudo organization in Brazil. The inexperienced Hinkle lost the fight by submission (triangle choke). After amassing a 12-6-1 record, with wins over Travis Fulton, Yoshihisa Yamamoto, and Jorge Rivera, Hinkle was signed by the UFC.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

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Hinkle made his UFC debut against Sean Gannon at UFC 55. Gannon, a former Boston police officer, had gained fame for defeating Kimbo Slice in an organized but unsanctioned fight that was uploaded to YouTube. Hinkle won the fight by TKO, but dropped his next three consecutive fights against veteran Jeff Monson, former WEC Light Heavyweight Champion Jason Lambert, and another UFC veteran, Alexandre Ferreira.

Post-UFC

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Hinkle then bounced back with a unanimous decision win over former PRIDE veteran Roman Zentsov before facing fellow collegiate wrestler and future UFC veteran, Chris Tuchscherer. Hinkle was knocked out by punches. In his next fight he faced UFC and Strikeforce veteran Kevin Jordan, and won by TKO.

Hinkle then debuted in Pancrase, but lost by submission (rear-naked choke). Hinkle's last professional fight was in 2016, in Woodward, Oklahoma, which he won by submission.

Championships and accomplishments

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Wrestling

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Mixed martial arts

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  • Neo Fight
    • Korean Neo Fight World Heavyweight Champion
  • World Extreme Fighting
    • World Extreme Fighting Heavyweight Champion

Tennis

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Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
31 matches19 wins11 losses
By knockout122
By submission58
By decision21
No contests1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win17–11 (1)Marvin BabeSubmissionHorsepower Promotions: Fists of Fury 10February 6, 201612:43Woodward, Oklahoma United States
Win16–11 (1)Alonzo RoaneTKO (punches)Reality Cage Combat: West Virginia vs. the WorldMay 18, 201221:39Charleston, West Virginia United States
Loss15–11 (1)Jessie GibbsSubmission (rear-naked choke)PFC 3: Pancrase Fighting Championship 3April 2, 201112:25Marseille, France
Win15–10 (1)Kevin JordanTKO (punches)DFL 1: The Big BangNovember 24, 201012:30Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Loss14–10 (1)Chris TuchschererTKO (punches)SNMMA: Beatdown at 4 BearsMarch 21, 200944:43New Town, North Dakota, United States
Win14–9 (1)Roman ZentsovDecision (unanimous)BodogFIGHT: Alvarez vs LeeJuly 14, 200735:00Trenton, New Jersey, United States
Loss13–9 (1)Alexandre FerreiraSubmission (heel hook)GFC: EvolutionMay 19, 200710:37Columbus, Ohio, United StatesReturn to Heavyweight.
Loss13–8 (1)Jason LambertTKO (punches)UFC Fight Night 5June 28, 200615:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesLight Heavyweight debut.
Loss13–7 (1)Jeff MonsonTechnical Submission (north-south choke)UFC 57: Liddell vs. Couture 3February 4, 200614:35Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win13–6 (1)Sean GannonTKO (punches)UFC 55October 7, 200514:14Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Win12–6 (1)Jason DeAngeloTKO (submission to strikes)HHCF 21: RedemptionAugust 26, 20051N/AColumbus, Ohio, United States
Win11–6 (1)Tommy SauerTKO (punches)WEF: Sin CityMay 20, 200512:19Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win10–6 (1)Daisuke WatanabeDecisionNF 5: Neo Fight 5October 2, 200435:00South Korea
Win9–6 (1)Sim Kyum KimTKO (punches)NF 5: Neo Fight 5October 2, 200413:26South Korea
Win8–6 (1)Sang Hyun ParkTKO (leg kick)NF 2: Neo Fight 2December 20, 200311:00Seoul, South Korea
NC7–6 (1)Sang Min LeeNo ContestNF 2: Neo Fight 2December 20, 2003N/AN/ASeoul, South Korea
Win7–6Rogelio SanchezSubmission (armbar)VTX: Vale Todo Xtremeo 1November 22, 200311:23Nuevo Laredo, Mexico
Win6–6Eric KnoxTKO (submission to punches)NLF: Next Level FightingSeptember 13, 200311:00Steubenville, Ohio, United States
Loss5–6Gabriel GonzagaSubmission (triangle choke)Meca 9: Meca World Vale Tudo 9August 1, 200313:54Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Win5–5Jorge RiveraTKO (corner stoppage)RSF 2: Attack at the TrackJune 23, 200121:54Chester, West Virginia, United States
Win4–5George AllenTKO (punches)RSF 1: Redemption in the ValleyApril 21, 20012N/AWheeling, West Virginia, United States
Loss3–5Volk HanSubmission (triangle armbar)RINGS: Millennium Combine 2June 15, 200018:11Tokyo, Japan
Win3–4Yoshihisa YamamotoSubmission (rear-naked choke)WEF 9: World ClassMay 13, 200012:21Evansville, Indiana, United States
Loss2–4Wataru SakataSubmission (leg lock)RINGS: Millennium Combine 1April 20, 200017:23Tokyo, Japan
Loss2–3Maurice SmithDecision (majority)RINGS: King of Kings 1999 Block BDecember 22, 199925:00Osaka, Japan
Win2–2Travis FultonTKO (injury)HFP: Holiday Fight PartyDecember 11, 1999112:38Georgia, United States
Loss1–2Carlos BarretoSubmission (guillotine choke)IVC 8: The Road Back to the TopJanuary 20, 199914:32Aracaju, Brazil
Win1–1Masanori SudaTKO (upkicks)VTJ 1998: Vale Tudo Japan 1998October 25, 199815:26Urayasu, Japan
Loss0–1Ebenezer Fontes BragaSubmission (triangle choke)IVC 6: The ChallengeAugust 23, 1998112:33Sao Paulo, Brazil

References

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  1. ^ "Branden Lee Hinkle - Official UFC® Profile". www.ufc.com.
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