Jason Von Flue

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Jason Von Flue
Statistics
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg)
Born
Fighting out of San Luis Obispo, California
Town of birth San Luis Obispo, California
Mixed martial arts record
Wins 12
  By knockout 0
  By submission 10
Losses 7
Draws 1
No contests 0

Jason "Live Wire" Von Flue is a mixed martial artist most notable for appearing on the second season of The Ultimate Fighter, a reality television series produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship and broadcast on Spike TV.

On episode three of the show, fighter Josh Burkman was injured and Jason came to team Hughes as a replacement fighter. Considered the underdog, he went on to get an upset win in his first fight against Jorge Gurgel. Despite his performance, he was given to team Franklin when Hughes was forced to give up one of his members to the other team. He faced former teammate Joe Stevenson in the semifinals, losing due to an armbar submission. After his performance on the show, he was signed to a UFC contract.

In his first match since the show, at Ultimate Fight Night 3 he defeated season one The Ultimate Fighter contestant Alex Karalexis via submission. In his second UFC match at Ultimate Fight Night 4, he was defeated by fellow TUF 2 contestant Luke Cummo via decision. More recently, Von Flue lost by submission to Joe Riggs at UFC Fight Night. Following a win over Eric Wray in October, Von Flue's last match saw him lose to Cung Le due to a cut at Strikeforce: Triple Threat on December 8, 2006.


[edit] Mixed martial arts record

12-7-1 (wins-losses-draws)
Date Result Opponent Event Method Round Time
12/8/2006 Loss Cung Le Strikeforce Triple Threat TKO (cut) 1 0:43
10/4/2006 Win Eric Wray Strikeforce Tank vs Buentello Submission (side choke) 2 4:42
8/17/2006 Loss Joe Riggs UFC Fight Night Submission (Triangle Choke) 1 2:01
4/6/2006 Loss Luke Cummo UFC Ultimate Fight Night 4 Decision (Unanimous) 3 5:00
1/16/2006 Win Alex Karalexis UFC Ultimate Fight Night 3 Technical Submission (Choke) 3 1:17
3/20/2005 Win Nick Davanzo KOTC-Soboba Submission (Choke) 1 0:51
4/20/2004 Draw Mac Danzig GC 25-Gladiator Challenge 25 N/A 2 5:00
10/17/2003 Win Chris Irvine WEC 8-Halloween Fury 2 Submission (Choke) 1 2:04
8/9/2003 Win Nick Gilardi WEC 7-This Time It's Personal TKO (Arm Triangle Choke) 1 2:46
8/1/2001 Loss Bob Ostovich Warriors Quest 2-Battle of Champions Submission (Heel Hook) 1  ?
4/11/2001 Loss Jim Walker IFC WC 12-Warriors Challenge 12 KO 1 1:34
10/11/2000 Loss Ronald Jhun IFC WC 10-Warriors Challenge 10 TKO 1  ?
8/26/2000 Win Eric Meaders CFF-The Cobra Classic 2000 Submission (Ankle Lock) 1 6:44
6/14/2000 Win Chris Ellerton IFC WC 8-Warriors Challenge 8 Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 1 6:01
3/11/2000 Win Mike Voltz CFF-Cobra Open Submission (Strikes) 1 1:58
9/18/1999 Win Savant Young IFC WC 5-Warriors Challenge 5  ? 0 0:00
8/7/1999 Loss Toby Imada IFC WC 4-Warriors Challenge 4 Submission (Armbar) 2 5:08
6/29/1999 Win Dave Marinoble IFC WC 3-Warriors Challenge 3 Submission  ?  ?
6/29/1999 Win David Velasquez IFC WC 3-Warriors Challenge 3 Submission (Choke)  ?  ?
6/29/1999 Win Danny Gryder IFC WC 3-Warriors Challenge 3 Submission  ?  ?

His MMA record differs between his sherdog and UFC profiles. His UFC page records 2 more wins than his Sherdog profile. The results of fights that took place on The Ultimate Fighter are not counted on the competitor's professional records (except for the fights during the live season finale), as they were considered exhibition bouts.

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The Ultimate Fighter - Season 2
Josh Burkman | Dan Christison | Luke Cummo | Marcus Davis | Rashad Evans | Melvin Guillard | Jorge Gurgel | Brad Imes | Keith Jardine | Eli Joslin | Rob MacDonald | Sammy Morgan | Tom Murphy | Seth Petruzelli | Kerry Schall | Kenny Stevens | Joe Stevenson | Anthony Torres | Jason Von Flue | Mike Whitehead

Coaches: Rich Franklin | Matt Hughes

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