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Elvis Sinosic
| Elvis Sinosic | |
|---|---|
| Born | 13 February 1971 Canberra, Australia |
| Other names | The King of Rock n Rumble |
| Nationality | Australian |
| Height | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
| Weight | 205 lb (93 kg; 14.6 st) |
| Division | 205 |
| Reach | 77.5 inches |
| Fighting out of | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
| Rank | 2nd degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu |
| Mixed martial arts record | |
| Total | 22 |
| Wins | 8 |
| By knockout | 3 |
| By submission | 5 |
| Losses | 12 |
| By knockout | 5 |
| By submission | 3 |
| By decision | 4 |
| Draws | 2 |
| Other information | |
| Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog | |
Elvis Sinosic (born 13 February 1971 in Canberra) is a retired Australian professional mixed martial artist.
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Biography
Born in Canberra, Elvis Sinosic now resides in Sydney, where he practises his martial arts training. Elvis was born to Croatian parents and is proud of his Croatian heritage. Elvis currently runs Sinosic Perosh Martial Arts SPMA[1] with business and training partner Anthony Perosh. Having trained in various arts for over 20 years, the “King of Rock N Rumble” has been exposed to a myriad of art forms including:Freestyle Wrestling, Tae Kwon Do, Boxing, Jun Fan (Kali, Silat, Thai), Kai Shin Freestyle, Capoeira, Kickboxing, Judo, JB Will Shootfighting and Machado BJJ.[2] Sinosic holds a 2nd degree black belt in the art of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.[3]
The “King of Rock N Rumble” has been competing on a national level since 1995 and has competed in such prestigious events as the Abu Dhabi World Submission Championships, the Ultimate Fighting Championship and the K-1 Grand Prix as their highlighted superfight as well as Pancrase, RINGS, Warriors Realm, Fighter Extreme, UCC (now called TKO), Cage Rage, Australian Vale Tudo Open and Caged Combat.
Mixed martial arts career
Elvis is a pioneer of Australian MMA. He fought on the first ever Australian MMA show – Caged Combat. He won the first ever Australia MMA Title – Australian Vale Tudo Heavyweight Champion. He was the first Australian to fight for a World Title (Universal Combat Challenge 1 vs Dave Beneteau). He was the first Australian to fight in an MMA match in K-1 (K-1 World Grand Prix 2000 vs Frank Shamrock). He was the first Australian to fight in the UFC (UFC 30 vs Jeremy Horn). He was the first Australian to fight for a UFC World Championship (UFC 32 vs Tito Ortiz). Elvis was the first Australian to commentate on a UFC PPV (UFC 33). Elvis is also a pioneer in the grappling scene being the first Australian to compete in the ADCC World Submission Wrestling Championships when he competed in the Inaugural event in 1998.
UFC career
Sinosic is a UFC veteran holding a record of 1 win and 6 losses within the UFC, contributing to the 8 wins—12 losses—2 draws in his mixed martial arts career. He debuted in 1997 defeating Matt Rocca in Australia. In the year 2000, after an unexpected performance against Frank Shamrock, he made his UFC debut defeating Jeremy Horn by armbar at UFC 30. Sinosic was then offered a match with Tito Ortiz, the then UFC Light-Heavyweight Champion at UFC 32 but was defeated in the first round via TKO.
He has since fought several times in the UFC, with matches against Evan Tanner, Renato Sobral, Forrest Griffin, and Alessio Sakara at UFC 57. Since then he has defeated Shamoji Fuiji and Mark Epstein both by armbar.
Elvis’ last fight in the UFC was a loss to Michael Bisping due to TKO (strikes) at UFC 70. On 21 April 2007, Bisping scored a TKO win over Sinosic at UFC 70 in Manchester, England.[4] Sinosic came out fighting, and Bisping eagerly obliged, firing back before throwing the Australian to the canvas.[5] Bisping then launched into a vicious ground and pound attack, opening up a cut on Sinosic’s forehead.[6] In the second round Bisping was knocked down from a knee.[7] Then Sinosic almost secured a kimura.[5] Before Bisping reversed and pounded away until Steve Mazzagatti stopped the bout at 1:40 of the second round.[5]
Sinosic was scheduled to return to the octagon in 2010 for a rematch against Chris Haseman at UFC 110, the first UFC event to be held in Australia.[8] However, just days before the fight, Sinosic was forced to withdraw with a shoulder injury.[9]
Post UFC
Sinosic’s last fight was a TKO loss to Paul Cahoon at Cage Rage 24 on 1 December 2007.[10]
Other media
Elvis’ fight with Forrest Griffin appeared in the 2007 film Next starring Nicolas Cage and Jessica Biel.[11]
Sinosic claimed to be the first person to perform a Gogoplata in MMA competition,[12] although the move has been used for decades in judo where it is known as Kagato-Jime and his opponent did not submit.
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Sinosic’s attempted Gogoplata vs. Tamura, 14 October 1997
Mixed martial arts record
| Professional record breakdown | ||
| 22 matches | 8 wins | 12 losses |
| By knockout | 3 | 5 |
| By submission | 5 | 3 |
| By decision | 0 | 4 |
| Draws | 2 | |
| Result | Record | Opponent | Method | Event | Date | Round | Time | Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Loss | 8–11–2 | TKO (punches) | Cage Rage 24 | 1 December 2007 | 1 | 0:21 | London, England | ||
| Loss | 8–10–2 | TKO (punches) | UFC 70 | 21 April 2007 | 2 | 1:40 | Manchester, Lancashire | Won Fight of the Night Honors | |
| Win | 8–9–2 | Submission (armbar) | Cage Rage 19 | 9 December 2006 | 1 | 2:37 | London, England | ||
| Win | 7–9–2 | Submission (armbar) | Xplosion | 30 September 2006 | 1 | 2:40 | Sydney, Australia | ||
| Loss | 6–9–2 | Decision (unanimous) | UFC 57 | 4 February 2006 | 3 | 5:00 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | ||
| Loss | 6–8–2 | TKO (punches) | UFC 55 | 7 October 2005 | 1 | 3:30 | Uncasville, Connecticut, United States | ||
| Draw | 6–7–2 | Draw | Pancrase – Spiral 5 | 10 July 2005 | 2 | 5:00 | Yokohama, Japan | ||
| Win | 6–7–1 | KO (punch) | WR 1 – Warriors Realm 1 | 3 September 2004 | 2 | Sunshine Coast, Queensland | |||
| Loss | 5–7–1 | Decision (unanimous) | Pancrase – 10th Anniversary Show | 31 August 2003 | 3 | 5:00 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
| Win | 5–6–1 | Submission (armbar) | FE 3 – Fighter Extreme 3 | 2 May 2003 | 1 | 5:36 | Stockholm, Sweden | ||
| Loss | 4–6–1 | Decision (unanimous) | UFC 38 | 13 July 2002 | 3 | 5:00 | London, England | ||
| Loss | 4–5–1 | TKO (cut) | UFC 36 | 22 March 2002 | 1 | 2:06 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | ||
| Loss | 4–4–1 | TKO (punches and elbows) | UFC 32 | 29 June 2001 | 1 | 3:32 | East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States | For UFC Light Heavyweight Championship | |
| Win | 4–3–1 | Submission (triangle armbar) | UFC 30 | 23 February 2001 | 1 | 2:59 | Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States | ||
| Loss | 3–3–1 | Decision | K-1 Grand Prix 2000 Final | 12 December 2000 | 5 | 3:00 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
| Draw | 3–2–1 | Draw | UCC 1 – The New Beginning | 2 June 2000 | 2 | 10:00 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | ||
| Loss | 3–2 | Submission (retirement) | Rings Australia – NR2 | 13 September 1998 | 1 | 7:52 | Australia | ||
| Win | 3–1 | TKO | AVT – Australia Vale Tudo | 16 November 1997 | 1 | Australia | |||
| Win | 2–1 | TKO | AVT – Australia Vale Tudo | 16 November 1997 | 1 | Australia | |||
| Loss | 1–1 | Submission (chin to the eye) | Caged Combat 1 – Australian Ultimate Fighting | 22 March 1997 | 1 | 2:47 | Sydney, Australia | ||
| Win | 1–0 | Submission (strikes) | Caged Combat 1 – Australian Ultimate Fighting | 22 March 1997 | 1 | 0:41 | Sydney, Australia |
- Sherdog.com. Retrieved 20 July 2006.
- [1]. Retrieved 11 November 2009.
Sinosic Perosh Martial Arts Academy
Elvis Sinosic runs Sinosic Perosh Martial Arts (SPMA), with his business and training partner Anthony Perosh, a martial arts school located in Sydney Australia teaching Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Muay Thai Kickboxing, Mixed Martial Arts, Wrestling and Yoga.
References
- ^ http://www.spma.net.au
- ^ http://spma.net.au/instructors.php
- ^ http://www.bjj.com.au/main/?page_id=75
- ^ UFC 70 Results and Action Photo Gallery
- ^ a b c http://www.ufc.com/index.cfm?fa=news.detail&gid=5516
- ^ http://www.alanorr.com/htdocs/articles/ufc70.html
- ^ http://ufcscene.com/news/ufc-78-analysis-picks/
- ^ http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/sport/cage-king-challenges-australia-to-a-fight-20091126-js9o.html
- ^ http://www.ufc.com/index.cfm?fa=news.detail&gid=78621
- ^ http://www.mixedmartialarts.com/mma.cfm?go=stats.fighterDetail&pid=B399C7A989B194A4
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebioyg75ePk
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVyO3Un9lfE
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