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David Terrell (fighter)

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David Terrell
Born (1978-01-09) January 9, 1978 (age 34)
Sacramento, California, United States
Nationality American
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13.2 st)
Division Middleweight
Reach 75.0 in (191 cm)
Style Kickboxing, Wrestling, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Fighting out of Santa Rosa, California
Team Cesar Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, NorCal Fighting Alliance
Rank black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Years active 1999-2006
Mixed martial arts record
Total 8
Wins 6
By knockout 2
By submission 4
Losses 2
By knockout 1
By decision 1
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

David Michael Terrell (born January 9, 1978) is a retired American mixed martial artist from Santa Rosa, California. A black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Cesar Gracie[1], no one has scored a point against Terrell in a grappling match (though he is not undefeated in the sport).[2] He once fought for the middleweight championship in the Ultimate Fighting Championship before being released from his contract. David Terrell has trained UFC fighters such as David Mitchell, Nate Loughran and former Bellator featherwight champion Joe Soto.[citation needed] The Nor Cal Fighting Alliance gym that he runs contains other fighters such as Marcello Cruz and many more.[citation needed]

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Mixed martial arts career

UFC career

In his UFC debut, he scored a stunning knockout victory over top middleweight Matt Lindland. The victory instantly thrust Terrell into title contention, as his next fight was against Evan Tanner for the vacant UFC Middleweight Championship title in February 2005. Despite locking Tanner in a tight guillotine choke, Terrell lost the hold and eventually lost the match by technical knockout in the first round.

Plagued by recurring injuries, Terrell’s next fight did not come until UFC 59 in April 2006, where Terrell submitted his opponent, Scott Smith, with a rear naked choke in the first round. Controversy surrounds the victory as the referee told the fighters to break before Terrell took Smith down. Smith was appealing to the referee when Terrell was able to get Smith’s back and apply a rear naked choke. Questionable officiating by referee Marco Lopez led Smith to file a complaint to the California State Athletic Commission. [3] At UFC 62 he was supposed to fight Yushin Okami but withdrew the bout due to a sinus infection. The fight with Okami was then rescheduled to UFC 66, but Terrell again pulled out of the fight citing an elbow injury suffered during training. [4]

Despite an early report which claimed that Terrell was planning to move to light heavyweight, [5] Terrell was scheduled to fight Ed Herman in a middleweight contest at UFC 78 in November 2007. [6] However, he was dropped from the card due to injury. Canadian Joe Doerksen took his place against Herman.

On February 21, 2008 Terrell was released by the UFC.[1][2][3]

Post-UFC

In early 2010 Terrell expressed his desire to continue fighting.[4][5]

Mixed martial arts record

Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 6-2 United States Scott Smith Submission (rear-naked choke) UFC 59 02006-04-15April 15, 2006 1 3:08 Anaheim, California, United States
Loss 5-2 United States Evan Tanner TKO (punches) UFC 51 02005-02-05February 5, 2005 1 4:35 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States For UFC Middleweight Championship
Win 5–1 United States Matt Lindland KO (punches) UFC 49 02004-08-21August 21, 2004 1 0:24 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 4-1 Japan Osami Shibuya Submission (choke) Pancrase – Brave 3 02004-03-24March 24, 2004 1 3:04 Tokyo, Japan
Win 3-1 Japan Yuki Sasaki KO (punch) Pancrase – Hybrid 11 02003-12-21December 21, 2003 2 0:15 Tokyo, Japan
Win 2-1 Brazil Marcos da Silva Submission (exhaustion) IFC WC 11 – Warriors Challenge 11 02001-01-13January 13, 2001 1 7:02 Fresno, California, United States Silva quit the fight
Win 1-1 United States Joey Villaseñor Submission (armbar) IFC WC 9 – Warriors Challenge 9 02000-07-18July 18, 2000 1 2:24 Friant, California, United States
Loss 0-1 United States Vernon White Decision (unanimous) IFC WC 4 – Warriors Challenge 4 01999-08-17August 17, 1999 3 5:00 Jackson, California, United States

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