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James Te-Huna
Born (1981-09-29) 29 September 1981 (age 30)
Darfield, New Zealand
Residence Penrith, Australia
Nationality New Zealander[1]
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)[2]
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14.6 st)
Division Light Heavyweight
Reach 75.0 in (191 cm)
Style Boxing, Wrestling, Kickboxing
Fighting out of Sydney, Australia
Team Elite Fight Gym
Years active 2003-present
Mixed martial arts record
Total 19
Wins 14
By knockout 10
By submission 3
By decision 1
Losses 5
By knockout 0
By submission 4
By decision 0
By disqualification 1
Draws 0
Other information
Notable relatives Tama Te-Huna, brother
Website www.jamestehuna.com
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

James Te-Huna (born 29 September 1981) is a New Zealand mixed martial artist[3] who is currently competing in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

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Mixed martial arts career

Early career and background

Te-Huna is of Maori descent and became the first New Zealander to enter the UFC. Te-Huna racked up victories on the local circuit, in Australia, as well as suffering a submission loss (via shoulder dislocation) to Bellator Fighting Championship season one middleweight champion, Hector Lombard.

Prior to joining the UFC he defeated veteran journeyman Antony Rea whilst competing for the Cage Fighting Championship promotion. He became the Cage Fighting Championship Light Heavyweight World Champion at CFC 10 by defeating UFC fighter Anthony Perosh by first round knockout. Te-Huna was later sanctioned by the promotion for illegally stomping on Perosh after the referee had stopped the bout. Cage Fighting Championship promoter Luke Pezzutti issued the following statement concerning Te-Huna’s behaviour, “To Anthony Perosh and the supporters/ Fans of Cage Fighting Championship, we apologize and do not condone nor tolerate the un-sportsman like actions of James Te-Huna at the CFC 10 August 21 event where the referee Ivan Walton stepped in to stop the fight between James and Anthony, and as a result of his actions that evening he has been fined 20% of his fight purse and has offered to write a letter of apology to Anthony Perosh, CFC officials and the supporters of CFC. CFC officials will amend rules, regulations to further prevent this type of behavior from our athletes.” A formal letter of apology was duly issued on Te-Huna’s behalf.

Having been born in New Zealand but training out of Australia, when Te-Huna was asked whether he considered himself Australian or New Zealand he responded “In World War II my grandfather fought for New Zealand and Australia, and so do I.”

[4] Te-Huna has stated his concerns for the 2011 earthquake tragedy in New Zealand “I am heart broken over the devastation in Christchurch. I was born just outside of the city & have family there, as far as I know they are all safe. This weekend I will not only be fighting for myself but to help rebuild the lives of those who have suffered. I will be donating all of my fight earnings from this weekends match to NZ 2011 Earthquake appeal”

[5]Te-Huna was lucky to escape serious injuries after a twenty foot shop glass panel fell on top of him while walking to training alongside a busy Sydney mall. He was later taken to hospital.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Te-Huna then signed a contract with the Ultimate Fighting Championship and made his debut at UFC 110 against Igor Pokrajac.[6] Te-Huna was victorious via TKO stopping his opponent with nine consecutive punches using his broken arm he suffered during the bout. His next fight was scheduled to be at UFC 120 against UFC newcomer Tom Blackledge.[7] However, on 11 July, Te-Huna withdrew from the fight due to injury and was replaced by James McSweeney.[8] [9]

Te-Huna made his return at UFC 127 against Alexander Gustafsson,[10][11] where was defeated by first-round submission due to a rear-naked choke. He donated his fight purse to the Christchurch earthquake victims, and the UFC matched his donation.[12]

Te-Huna faced Ricardo Romero on 24 September 2011 at UFC 135.[13] Te-Huna won by way of KO (punches) 47 seconds into the first round.[14]

Te-Huna next faced Aaron Rosa on March 3, 2012 at UFC on FX 2.[15] He won via TKO in the first round.

Te-Huna is currently expected to face Brandon Vera at UFC on Fuel TV 4.

Mixed martial arts record

Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 14–5 Aaron Rosa TKO (punches) UFC on FX: Alves vs. Kampmann 02012-03-033 March 2012 1 2:08 Sydney, Australia
Win 13–5 Ricardo Romero KO (punches) UFC 135 02011-09-2424 September 2011 1 0:47 Denver, Colorado, United States
Loss 12–5 Alexander Gustafsson Submission (rear-naked choke) UFC 127 02011-02-2727 February 2011 1 4:27 Sydney, Australia
Win 12–4 Igor Pokrajac TKO (punches) UFC 110 02010-02-2121 February 2010 3 3:26 Sydney, Australia UFC Debut
Win 11–4 Anthony Perosh KO (punches) CFC 10: Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Finals 02009-08-2121 August 2009 1 2:21 Sydney, Australia Wins CFC Light Heavyweight Grand Prix
Win 10–4 Priscus Fogagnolo TKO (punches) CFC 9: Fighters Paradise 02009-07-1111 July 2009 2 2:37 Gold Coast, Australia CFC Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Second Round
Win 9–4 Antony Rea KO (punches) CFC 8: Light Heavyweight Grand Prix 02009-05-2222 May 2009 1 1:52 Sydney, Australia CFC Light Heavyweight Grand Prix First Round
Win 8–4 David Gibb KO (punches) XFC: Return of the Hulk 02009-03-1414 March 2009 1 N/A Perth, Australia
Win 7–4 Sam Brown Decision (unanimous) EFG: Weapons of Mass Destruction 02008-05-033 May 2008 3 5:00 Penrith, Australia
Loss 6–4 Hector Lombard Submission (shoulder injury) Warriors Realm 8 02007-03-2323 March 2007 1 3:50 Geelong, Australia
Win 6–3 Takahiro Oba TKO (corner stoppage) X-plosion 02006-08-1818 August 2006 2 5:00 Sydney, Australia
Loss 5–3 James Lee Submission (rear-naked choke) KOTC: Gunfather 02006-02-1010 February 2006 1 1:37 Sunshine Coast, Australia For KOTC Light Heavyweight Championship
Win 5–2 Edwin Aguilar TKO (punches) Kumite 2 02005-11-1111 November 2005 2 N/A Sydney, Australia
Win 4–2 Adrian Leatuna TKO (punches) Kumite 1 02005-07-022 July 2005 3 N/A Sydney, Australia
Loss 3–2 Matt Knight DQ (fence grabbing) KOTC: Australia 02005-02-044 February 2005 1 4:01 Sydney, Australia
Win 3–1 Kym Robinson Submission (rear-naked choke) XFC 6: Ultimate Fighting Returns 02004-11-2020 November 2004 1 2:19 Queensland, Australia
Win 2–1 Rocky Huni Submission (rear-naked choke) XFC 5: When Worlds Collide 02004-08-1313 August 2004 1 N/A Queensland, Australia
Win 1–1 Matt Knight Submission Xtreme Fight Club 2 02004-06-055 June 2004 2 1:20 Queensland, Australia
Loss 0–1 Api Hemara Submission (armbar) Spartan Reality Fight 6 02003-04-055 April 2003 1 2:20 Perth, Australia

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External links

References

  1. ^ infinitemma.com
  2. ^ James Te Huna
  3. ^ “James Te-Huna”. sherdog.com. http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/James-Te-Huna-9033. 
  4. ^ “??”. http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/JamieTeHuna. [dead link]
  5. ^ “??”. http://www.stuff.co.nz/sunday-news/sport/4897032/UFC-dream-built-on-broken-limbs. [dead link]
  6. ^ “Pokrajac meets UFC newcomer Te-Huna at UFC 110″. http://infinitemma.com/index.php/news/story/7954/jamie_te-huna_igor_pokrajac_officially_announced_as_final_undercard_fight_fo/&offset=0. Retrieved 11 November 2009. 
  7. ^ UFC 120 – Tom Blackledge vs. James Te Huna in the works for London, England « Wolfslair MMA
  8. ^ “James McSweeney returns to 205 pounds, meets Tom Blackledge at UFC 120″. MMAjunkie.com. http://mmajunkie.com/news/19899/james-mcsweeney-returns-to-205-pounds-meets-tom-blackledge-at-ufc-120.mma. 
  9. ^ http://zviggy.com/index.php/mma-news/71-te-huna-off-ufc-120-card
  10. ^ “Exclusive: Alexander Gustafsson vs James Te-huna att UFC 127″. MMAnews.se. 30 November 2010. http://mmanews.se/mmanews/exclusive-alexander-gustafsson-vs-james-te-huna-att-ufc-127/. 
  11. ^ “Gustafsson vs. Te-huna Likely at UFC 127″. fightersonly.com. http://www.fightersonlymagazine.co.uk/news/viewarticle.php?id=5692. Retrieved 30 November 2010. 
  12. ^ “Officials match UFC 127 fighter James Te Huna’s fight-purse donation”. mmajunkie.com. http://mmajunkie.com/news/22645/officials-match-ufc-127-fighter-james-te-hunas-fight-purse-donation.mma. 
  13. ^ “James Te Huna vs. Ricardo Romero added to UFC 135 in Denver”. mmajunkie.com. 18 July 2011. http://mmajunkie.com/news/24450/james-te-huna-vs-ricardo-romero-added-to-ufc-135-in-denver.mma. 
  14. ^ “UFC 135: Jones vs. Rampage – Live Results and Play-By-Play for Facebook Prelims”. bloodyelbow.com. 24 September 2011. http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2011/9/24/2446570/ufc-135-jones-vs-rampage-live-results-play-by-play. 
  15. ^ “James Te Huna vs Aaron Rosa possible for March 3 in Australia”. mmamania.com. 23 December 2011. http://www.mmamania.com/2011/12/23/2656892/ufc-on-fx-2-james-te-huna-vs-aaron-rosa-possible-for-march-3-in. 
  16. ^ James Te Huna MMA Stats, Pictures, News, Videos, Biography – Sherdog.com

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