Ricco Rodriguez

Ricco Rodriguez (born August 19, 1977) is an American former mixed martial artist who competed in the heavyweight division. A professional competitor from 1999 to 2019, he competed for the UFC, PRIDE Fighting Championships, EliteXC, International Fight League, BAMMA, World Extreme Cagefighting, and Bellator. Ricco is a former UFC Heavyweight Champion, Mundials World Champion and also an ADCC World Champion. He is also the former King of the Cage World Heavyweight Champion.

Ricco Rodriguez
Rodriguez shortly after his win against Tomaz Simonic on May 24, 2013
Born (1977-08-19) August 19, 1977 (age 46)
San Jose, California, U.S.[1]
Other namesSuave
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight245 lb (111 kg; 17 st 7 lb)
DivisionHeavyweight
Super Heavyweight
Reach77 in (196 cm)
StyleBrazilian Jiu jitsu, Boxing
StanceSouthpaw
Fighting out ofStaten Island, New York, U.S.
TeamAmerican Fight Club
Ricco Rodriguez Fighting[2]
RankThird degree black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu
Years active1999–2019
Professional boxing record
Total2
Wins1
By knockout1
Losses1
Mixed martial arts record
Total82
Wins54
By knockout17
By submission25
By decision12
Losses27
By knockout11
By decision16
No contests1
Other information
Boxing record from BoxRec
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Medal record
Representing the  United States
Men's submission grappling
ADCC World Championship
Gold medal – first place 1998 Abu Dhabi +99kg
Bronze medal – third place 1999 Abu Dhabi Absolute
Silver medal – second place 2000 Abu Dhabi +99kg
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
World Championship
Bronze medal – third place 1999 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil   Absolute
Bronze medal – third place 1998 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil   Absolute
Bronze medal – third place 1998 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil   +100kg
Gold medal – first place 1997 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil   Absolute
Pan American Championship
Gold medal – first place 1998 California, USA   Absolute

Early life

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Rodriguez was born in San Jose, California and grew up in the projects in Paterson, New Jersey.[3] Rodriguez wrestled at Tottenville High School while living in Staten Island, New York. He later moved to California and began training in the art of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with Rigan and Jean Jacques Machado. He competed and won many Jiu-Jitsu tournaments before moving on to mixed martial arts.[4]

Mixed martial arts career

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In 1997, Ricco Rodriguez became one of the small group of Americans to win a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu World Championship, taking the Blue Belt Absolute title.[5] He took gold in +99 kg in the first ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship in 1998, bronze in the Absolute (open weight) division in 1999[6] and Silver in the +99 kg category in 2000. That same year Rodriguez began his MMA career with a win against Rocky Batastini. He won several of his first matches before losing to Bobby Hoffman at the Superbrawl 13 event in Hawaii. He later fought in the PRIDE Fighting Championship before moving on to the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

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Rodriguez's first UFC match was at UFC 32 against future UFC Heavyweight Champion and #1 ranked pound for pound fighter in the world Andrei Arlovski which he won by TKO. He was scheduled to fight Lion’s Den fighter and owner of one of the most vicious knockouts of the time Pete Williams at UFC 33, but the fight was postponed until UFC 34 due to an injury suffered by Williams during training.

Rodriguez went on to beat Williams, Jeff Monson (UFC 35) and Tsuyoshi Kohsaka (UFC 37) to earn a shot for the vacant heavyweight championship against future UFC Hall of Famer Randy Couture at UFC 39 becoming the first person of Puerto Rican descent to win the UFC Heavyweight Championship. Rodriguez was losing on the scorecard in the initial rounds. In the fifth round Rodriguez was able to achieve a ground-and-pound victory with a stoppage by verbal tapout. In his first title defense, he was knocked out by 6'8 up and coming striker Tim Sylvia in the first round, thus losing the belt.

Independent promotions

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Following the end of his UFC contract, Rodriguez fought for a number of regional and national promotions. He also gained a significant amount of weight, at one point weighing 350 pounds (160 kg). On July 22, 2006, in a rematch of their August 2005 bout in the WEC, he avenged a loss to Ron Waterman at WFA: King of the Streets. He fought as a superheavyweight, weighing in at 300 pounds (140 kg), and was quoted as saying "I'm fat but I still got skills."[7]

Following his win against Imani Lee on November 17, 2006, Rodriguez was put under indefinite suspension by the California State Athletic Commission.[8] The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that Rodriguez had tested positive for both marijuana and cocaine and was subsequently given a six-month suspension for the failed drug test.[9]

On July 27, 2007, Ricco Rodriguez, in his first fight after his suspension, defeated Lloyd Marshbanks by first-round TKO at MMA Xtreme 13, which was held in Puebla, Mexico. At the IFL championship finals, he lost to "Big" Ben Rothwell by unanimous decision.

Rodriguez fought in the YAMMA Pit Fighting one-night heavyweight tournament as a late replacement. He defeated George Bush III in the first round by unanimous decision, but was beaten by eventual champion Travis Wiuff in the semi-finals by unanimous decision.

Ricco Rodriguez was scheduled to replace an injured Kevin Randleman in a rematch of their UFC 35 bout against Jeff Monson at the inaugural Godz of War show.[10] That event was canceled, however, and the fight was rescheduled for the inaugural Mixed Fighting Alliance (MFA) event, which Rodriguez lost by unanimous decision.

At the 2009 ADCC qualifiers Rodriguez weighed in at a svelte 218 lb, down well over 100 lb from his peak in the mid-2000s. Rodriguez attributed his weight loss to a renewed focus and partnership with a new nutritional coach and long-time friend, Richard Sicola-Stone.

Rodriguez missed weight for his first attempt at fighting at 205 pounds at the inaugural Israel Fighting Championship event on Nov. 9. He still fought and won his fight over Daniel Tabera, however, and then promptly challenged his friend, Jeff Monson for a rubber match, to a fight at 205 pounds.[11]

Ricco Rodriguez made his BAMMA debut facing The Ultimate Fighter 10 alumni and UFC veteran James McSweeney who was also making his debut for the promotion. Dana White has claimed if Rodriguez wins this bout he will consider resigning him to the UFC. Rodriguez missed weight for the fight, weighing in a full 2 pounds over the contracted 215-pound catchweight.[12]

Ricco made his Bellator debut against the man who first defeated the internet superstar Kimbo Slice, Seth Petruzelli at Bellator 48. He lost the fight via KO (punches) in the first round after getting caught with an overhand right, and ending his 12-fight winning streak.

On April 15, 2013, it was announced that Ricco signed a 3-fight contract for Final Fight Championship.[13] His first fight for the promotion was at FFC05: Rodriguez vs. Simonič event on May 24. 2013, when he fought Slovenian Tomaž Simonič.[14] He won the fight via first round armbar.

On November 9, 2013, he lost to Denis Stojnić on Bosnia Fight Championship event by TKO after an early referee stoppage. Rodriguez immediately stood up and protested the stoppage and left the fight showing the middle finger to the referee. It was announced that they would have a rematch in 2014, also in Sarajevo, however the day after the event, the referee said he was not up to the task and the fight result was changed to NC.[15][16][17]

In his next fight, Rodriguez faced Nestoras Batzelas at Final Fight Championship 10 on December 13, 2013. He won the fight via TKO.[18] He then faced Dion Staring for the FFC Heavyweight Championship at Final Fight Championship 17 on December 20, 2014.[19] Despite coming out strong in the opening minute of the first round, Rodriguez would be dropped by a front kick from Staring midway through the first round and subsequently beaten up by ground and pound, and lost the bout via retirement TKO after failing to answer the bell for the third round.[20]After a series of losses, including a match with former PRIDE star Gilbert Yvel, Rodriguez won the CFS Heavyweight title in Graz, Austria defeating Nandor Guelmino.

Boxing career

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Rodriguez made his professional boxing debut on October 12, 2006, beating 19-year-old Cruiserweight Brandon Baker by knockout. On July 8, 2008, Rodriguez fought his second professional boxing bout losing via split decision to Chad Davies, who came into the fight with a 0-1 record.

Bare knuckle boxing

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Rodriguez faced Lewis Rumsey at a Bare Knuckle FC event held on June 2, 2018. He won the fight via unanimous decision.

Other appearances

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Rodriguez appeared in an episode of the History Channel series Human Weapon, in which he faced Bill Duff in a draw. He also appears in bonus footage of The Smashing Machine: The Life and Times of Extreme Fighter Mark Kerr DVD.[21]

Rodriguez has appeared on season one of the VH1 reality television show Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, which documented his struggle with substance abuse.[22]

Personal life

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Rodriguez has a daughter and one son.[23][24]

Championships and accomplishments

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Mixed martial arts

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Submission grappling

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  • ADCC
    • ADCC 1998 Over 99 Division - Gold Medalist
    • ADCC 1999 Absolute Division - Bronze Medalist
    • ADCC 2000 Over 99 Division - Silver Medalist

Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
82 matches54 wins27 losses
By knockout1711
By submission250
By decision1216
No contests1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss54–27 (1)Hatef MoeilDecision (unanimous)CFS 9: Cage Fight Series 9February 2, 201935:00Austria
Loss54–26 (1)Alex NicholsonTKO (submission to punches)AFC 24: CamSoda LegendsApril 26, 201811:27Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Win54–25 (1)Nandor GuelminoSubmission (forearm choke)Cage Fight Series part 8January 21, 201832:30Graz, AustriaFor the CFS Heavyweight Championship.
Loss53–25 (1)Gilbert YvelTKO (leg kicks)WFCA 31: Ushukov vs. VagaevNovember 19, 201611:00Grozny, Russia
Loss53–24 (1)Ivan ShtyrkovTKO (punches)RCC Boxing PromotionsSeptember 9, 201611:55Sverdlovsk, Russia[25]
Loss53–23 (1)Denis StojnićTKO (punches)Bosnia Fight Championship 2June 13, 201520:22Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Loss53–22 (1)Dion StaringTKO (retirement) Final Fight Championship 17December 20, 201425:00Opatija, CroatiaFor the FFC Heavyweight Championship.
Win53–21 (1)Nestoras BatzelasTKO (punches) Final Fight Championship 10December 13, 201323:33Skopje, Macedonia
NC52–21 (1)Denis StojnićNCBosnian Fight ChampionshipNovember 9, 201314:55Sarajevo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaOriginally TKO loss, overturned due to early stoppage.
Win52–21Zelg GalešićSubmission (armbar) Final Fight Championship 8October 25, 201312:10Zagreb, CroatiaCatchweight (95 kg).
Loss51–21Ian FreemanTKO (punches)UCFC 5: Legends of MMAJuly 27, 201312:11Doncaster, England
Loss51–20Marcin LazarzDecision (unanimous)GWC: The British Invasion: US vs. UKJune 29, 201335:00Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Win51–19Tomaz SimonicSubmission (armbar)FFC: Final Fight Championship 5May 24, 201313:49Osijek, Croatia
Win50–19Andreas KraniotakesDecision (unanimous)CFS 7: Cage Fight Series 7May 12, 201335:00Unterpremstätten, Styria, Austria
Loss49–19Ante DelijaDecision (unanimous)HOG: House of Gladiators 1December 21, 201225:00Dubrovnik, Croatia
Win49–18Kevin ThompsonSubmission (armbar)UWC 21: XplosionOctober 20, 201214:45Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England
Loss48–18Stav EconomouDecision (unanimous)Dubai FC 1: The BeginningMay 4, 201235:00Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Loss48–17Ruslan MagomedovDecision (unanimous)United Glory 15: 2012 Glory World SeriesMarch 23, 201235:00Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Russia
Loss48–16Alexander VolkovDecision (unanimous)BF: Baltic Challenge 3February 23, 201235:00Kaliningrad, Russia
Loss48–15Blagoi IvanovTKO (retirement)CMMAT: Chekhov MMA TournamentDecember 24, 201133:33Chekhov, Moscow Oblast, Russia
Win48–14Bashir YamilkhanovTKO (punches)FEFoMP: Battle of EmpiresDecember 17, 201122:56Khabarovsk, Khabarovsk Krai, Russia
Loss47–14Glover TeixeiraTKO (submission to punches)MMAAD: MMA Against DengueNovember 27, 201111:58Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Loss47–13Michał KitaDecision (unanimous)MMAA: MMA AttackNovember 5, 201125:00Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Loss47–12Seth PetruzelliTKO (punches)Bellator 48August 20, 201114:21Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Win47–11Doug WilliamsSubmission (rear-naked choke)Shark Fights 17: Horwich vs. Rosholt 2July 15, 201112:16Frisco, Texas, United States
Win46–11James McSweeneyDecision (unanimous)BAMMA 5: Daley vs. ShiraiFebruary 26, 201135:00Manchester, England
Win45–11Daniel TaberaDecision (unanimous)Israel Fighting Championship: GenesisNovember 9, 201035:00Tel Aviv, Israel
Win44–11John JuarezDecision (split)USA MMA: StackedJuly 31, 201035:00Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Win43–11Bobby MartinezSubmission (heel hook)AFA 4: Parking Lot BeatdownJuly 17, 201011:03Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Win42–11Ken SparksTKO (punches)USA MMA: LegendsMay 22, 201012:32Kinder, Louisiana, United States
Win41–11Travis FultonKO (head kick)CT: Cage ThugMay 1, 20101N/AWaterloo, Iowa, United States
Win40–11Brian RyanTKO (punches)XKL: Evolution 1March 20, 201022:05Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States
Win39–11Patrick MillerTKO (punches)STFC 10: AnnihilationFebruary 26, 201022:20McAllen, Texas, United States
Win38–11Moise RimbonDecision (split)IAFC: Mayor's Cup 2009November 27, 200933:00Novosibirsk, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia
Win37–11Justin HowardTKO (submission to punches)KOK 7: Judgement DayAugust 29, 200912:05Austin, Texas, United States
Win36–11John BrownSubmission (rear-naked choke)Reality Combat: The ReturnJuly 25, 200932:34Slidell, Louisiana, United States
Loss35–11Mario RinaldiDecision (unanimous)WFC: Battle Of The Bay 8July 10, 200935:00Tampa, Florida, United States
Win35–10Doug WilliamsSubmission (anaconda choke)Armagedon Fighting Championships 09June 27, 200911:02Tyler, Texas, United States
Loss34–10Jeff MonsonDecision (unanimous)Mixed Fighting Alliance "There Will Be Blood"December 13, 200835:00Miami, Florida, United States
Win34–9Robert BeraunDecision (unanimous)Rage in the Cage 117November 8, 200833:00Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win33–9Rob BroughtonSubmission (kneebar)Cage Gladiators 9October 4, 200823:39Liverpool, England
Win32–9Titus CampbellSubmission (guillotine choke)Silver Crown FightsAugust 8, 200823:06Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Win31–9Johnathan IveyDecision (unanimous)Xp3: The Proving GroundJuly 26, 200833:00Houston, Texas, United States
Win30–9Chris GuillenSubmission (armbar)Ultimate Combat Experience 1June 27, 200814:30West Valley City, Utah, United States
Loss29–9Travis WiuffDecision (unanimous)YAMMA Pit FightingApril 11, 200815:00Atlantic City, New Jersey, United StatesYAMMA Heavyweight Tournament Semifinal.
Win29–8George BushDecision (unanimous)15:00Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Loss28–8Antônio SilvaDecision (split)EliteXC: Street CertifiedFebruary 16, 200835:00Miami, Florida, United States
Win28–7Kevin FilalTKO (retirement)PFP: Ring of FireDecember 9, 20071N/AManila, Philippines
Loss27–7Ben RothwellDecision (unanimous)IFL 2007 World Championship FinalsSeptember 20, 200734:00Hollywood, Florida, United States
Win27–6Lloyd MarshbanksTKO (punches)MMA Xtreme 13July 28, 200713:11Tijuana, Mexico
Win26–6Imani LeeSubmission (rear-naked choke)BIB: Beatdown in BakersfieldNovember 17, 200612:12Bakersfield, California, United States
Win25–6Abdias IrissonTKO (punches)MMA Xtreme 7November 11, 20061N/ATijuana, Mexico
Win24–6Ron WatermanTKO (doctor stoppage)WFA: King of the StreetsJuly 22, 200615:00Los Angeles, California, United States
Win23–6Taylor BrooksSubmission (armbar)MMA Xtreme 1March 25, 20061N/ATijuana, Mexico
Loss22–6Robert BeraunDecision (unanimous)RITC 78: Back with a VengeanceJanuary 14, 200633:00Glendale, Arizona, United States
Win22–5Tyler BrooksSubmission (armbar)Pro Fight LeagueMarch 25, 200514:00Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win21–5David MoriDecision (unanimous)MMA Fighting Challenge 4December 3, 200535:00Guadalajara, Mexico
Win20–5Corey SalterSubmission (armbar)Ultimate Texas Showdown 3November 26, 200520:17Dallas, Texas, United States
Win19–5Jimmy AmbrizTKO (submission to punches)WEC 17October 14, 200514:13Lemoore, California, United States
Loss18–5Ron WatermanDecision (unanimous)WEC 16August 18, 200535:00Lemoore, California, United StatesFor the WEC Super Heavyweight Championship.
Win18–4Andy MontanaSubmission (armbar)Independent eventJuly 15, 200511:50Fountain Hills, Arizona, United States
Win17–4Ruben VillarealSubmission (armbar)Extreme Wars: X-1July 2, 200512:38Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win16–4Scott JunkSubmission (front choke)Rumble on the Rock 7May 7, 200520:42Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win15–4Mike SealSubmission (rear-naked choke)MMA Mexico: Day 2December 18, 200411:06Ciudad Juárez, Mexico
Loss14–4Pedro RizzoDecision (unanimous)UFC 45November 21, 200335:00Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Loss14–3Antônio Rodrigo NogueiraDecision (unanimous)PRIDE Total Elimination 2003August 10, 200335:00Saitama, Japan
Loss14–2Tim SylviaTKO (punches)UFC 41February 28, 200313:09Atlantic City, New Jersey, United StatesLost the UFC Heavyweight Championship.
Win14–1Randy CoutureTKO (submission to elbow)UFC 39September 27, 200253:04Uncasville, Connecticut, United StatesWon the vacant UFC Heavyweight Championship.
Win13–1Tsuyoshi KohsakaTKO (punches)UFC 37May 10, 200223:25Bossier City, Louisiana, United States
Win12–1Jeff MonsonTKO (punches)UFC 35January 11, 200233:00Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Win11–1Pete WilliamsTKO (punches)UFC 34November 2, 200124:02Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win10–1Andrei ArlovskiTKO (punches)UFC 32June 29, 200131:23East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States
Win9–1Paul BuentelloSubmission (kneebar)KOTC 7: Wet and WildFebruary 24, 200124:21San Jacinto, California, United StatesWon the KOTC Openweight Superfight Championship.
Win8–1John MarshDecision (unanimous)PRIDE 12December 23, 200025:00Saitama, Japan
Win7–1Giant OchiaiSubmission (smother choke)PRIDE 10August 27, 200016:04Saitama, Japan
Win6–1Gary GoodridgeDecision (unanimous)PRIDE 9June 4, 2000210:00Nagoya, Japan
Win5–1Travis FultonSubmission (armbar)KOTC 2: Desert StormFebruary 5, 200014:49San Jacinto, California, United States
Win4–1Sam AdkinsSubmission (forearm choke)Armageddon 2November 23, 199914:32Houston, Texas, United States
Loss3–1Bobby HoffmanKO (punches)SuperBrawl 13September 7, 199913:13Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win3–0Steve ShawSubmission (armbar)Rage in the Cage 6July 10, 199911:34Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win2–0Rocky BatastiniSubmission (armbar)Extreme CageMarch 25, 199914:58Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win1–0Scott AdamsDecisionExtreme CageMarch 25, 199934:00Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Bare knuckle record

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Professional record breakdown
1 match1 win0 losses
By decision10
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win1–0Lewis RumseyDecision (unanimous)BKFC 1: The BeginningJune 2, 201852:00Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States

References

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Preceded by UFC Heavyweight champion
September 27, 2002 – February 28, 2003
Succeeded by