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Ron Waterman
Ring name(s) Ron Waterman
Billed height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Billed weight 280 lb (130 kg)
Born (1965-11-23) November 23, 1965 (age 46)
Resides Greeley, Colorado
Trained by Ohio Valley Wrestling

Ron Waterman (born November 23, 1965), is an American mixed martial artist (MMA), professional wrestler and celebrity member of the Team Impact motivational group.[1]

He holds notable victories over Ricco Rodriguez and Kevin Randleman.

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Career

Waterman began his career as a high school art teacher and wrestling coach eventually entering the professional MMA arena and becoming a respected veteran fighter of the UFC.

Later, Ron moved on to the pro wrestling scene via Ohio Valley Wrestling where he honed his skills during a developmental deal with World Wrestling Entertainment. Waterman went on to tour with the WWE doing house and dark matches across the country. Waterman continues to wrestle in Japan, while simultaneously maintaining a successful career in the MMA circuit and making regular appearances with Team Impact.

In his most recent fight he beat fellow American Mark Smith by Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) on November 29, 2008.

He was the high school wrestling coach of former UFC interim heavyweight champion Shane Carwin and helped train Carwin for UFC 116.[2]

Mixed martial arts record

Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 16-6-2 Mark Smith Submission (arm triangle choke) BTBB – Born to be Bad 02008-11-29November 29, 2008 2 2:16 Colorado, United States
Loss 15-6-2 Dave Herman TKO (strikes) EliteXC: Return of the King 02008-06-14June 14, 2008 1 2:19 Hawaii, United States
Win 15-5-2 Analu Brash Submission (keylock) X-1 Events – Champions 02008-01-26January 26, 2008 2 2:10 Hawaii, United States Won X-1 Heavyweight Championship
Win 14-5-2 Mario Rinaldi TKO (punches) AOW – Art of War 3 02007-09-01September 1, 2007 1 4:39 Texas, United States
Loss 13-5-2 Roger Gracie Submission (armbar) Bodog Fight – USA vs Russia 02006-12-02December 2, 2006 1 3:38 British Columbia, Canada
Loss 13-4-2 Ricco Rodriguez TKO (doctor stoppage) WFA: King of the Streets 02006-07-22July 22, 2006 1 5:00 California, United States
Win 13-3-2 Ricco Rodriguez Decision (unanimous) WEC 16 – Clash of the Titans 2 02005-08-18August 18, 2005 3 5:00 California, United States Defended WEC Super Heavyweight Championship
Loss 12-3-2 Tsuyoshi Kohsaka Decision (unanimous) Pancrase – Brave 10 02004-11-07November 7, 2004 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 12-2-2 Kevin Randleman Submission (keylock) Pride Final Conflict 2004 02004-08-15August 15, 2004 1 7:44 Saitama, Japan
Win 11-2-2 Keigo Takamori Submission (keylock) Pancrase – Brave 5 02004-05-28May 28, 2004 1 1:36 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 10-2-2 Mirko Filipović TKO (head kick & soccer kicks) PRIDE 27 02004-02-01February 1, 2004 1 4:37 Osaka, Japan
vDraw 10-1-2 Jimmy Ambriz Draw Pancrase – Hybrid 10 02003-11-30November 30, 2003 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 10-1-1 Jun Ishii Submission (neck crank) Pancrase – Hybrid 9 02003-10-31October 31, 2003 1 1:02 Tokyo, Japan
Win 9-1-1 Jerry Vrbanovic Submission (shoulder lock) IFC – Global Domination 02003-09-06September 6, 2003 3 Colorado, United States
Win 8-1-1 James Nevarez TKO (punches) WEC 7 – This Time It’s Personal 02003-08-09August 9, 2003 3 2:31 California, United States Became First WEC Super Heavyweight Champion
Win 7-1-1 Valentijn Overeem Submission (keylock) PRIDE 24 02002-12-23December 23, 2002 1 2:18 Fukuoka, Japan
Win 6-1-1 Kengo Watanabe Verbal Submission (keylock) Pancrase – 2002 Anniversary Show 02002-09-29September 29, 2002 1 2:33 Yokohama, Japan
Win 5-1-1 Satoshi Honma Decision (unanimous) UFC 25 02000-04-14April 14, 2000 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
vDraw 4-1-1 Tim Lajcik Draw UFC 22 01999-09-24September 24, 1999 3 5:00 Louisiana, United States
Loss 4-1 Andre Roberts KO (punches) UFC 21 01999-07-16July 16, 1999 1 2:51 Iowa, United States
Win 4-0 Chris Condo KO (punch) UFC 20 01999-05-07May 7, 1999 1 0:28 Alabama, United States
Win 3-0 Joshua Jenkins TKO (cut) BRI 1 – Bas Rutten Invitational 1 01999-02-06February 6, 1999 1 1:14 United States
Win 2-0 Daniel James TKO (punches) BRI 1 – Bas Rutten Invitational 1 01999-02-06February 6, 1999 1 0:20 United States
Win 1-0 Matt Asher TKO (punches) BRI 1 – Bas Rutten Invitational 1 01999-02-06February 6, 1999 1 0:28 United States

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