Ross Pointon
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Ross Pointon | |
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Nickname | The Gladiator |
Height | 5 ft. 8 in. |
Weight | 185 lb. |
Born | December 18, 1978 |
Fighting out of | Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, UK |
Town of birth | Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, UK |
Fighting style | Karate, San Shou |
Mixed martial arts record | |
Wins | 4 |
By knockout | 2 |
By submission | 2 |
Losses | 7 |
Draws | 0 |
No contests | 0 |
Ross John "The Gladiator" Pointon (born December 18, 1978) is an English mixed martial arts competitor who holds a record of 4 wins, 7 losses. He was a competitor in season three of The Ultimate Fighter, fighting in the Light Heavyweight (205 lb.) division after premiering in the Middleweight (185 lb.) division under Ken Shamrock. Pointon was defeated by Kendall Grove in the Middleweight division due to rear naked choke, and by Michael Bisping in the Light Heavyweight division due to striking submission. Despite his losing record, Pointon is known for his competitive spirit and willingness to fight anyone.
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[edit] Biography
Ross Pointon is from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire where he also owns and operates The Gladiator Gym. Pointon teaches San Shou as well as Mixed Martial Arts. Pointon is single and has one daughter.
[edit] Martial Arts Background & Training Regimen
Pointon currently holds a black belt in Karate and has been training in martial arts for seven years. He is a two-time British San Shou champion. Pointon and his fellow countryman Michael Bisping are the first European competitors on The Ultimate Fighter. He was chosen from an open casting call.
[edit] Personality and Quotes
Pointon was portrayed on the show as a confident, serious fighter with heart. He was also shown as a fun loving man who loves his daughter and has pride in his home country. Pointon was also a source of culture-clash humor and many memorable moments inside the house. Though losing both fights, Pointon remained classy and respectful of his opponents.
- "I'm a fighter, man, I'm here to fight."
- "Y'know what I mean?"
- "Craziness."
Bisping: "What are you going to do if he [Kendall Grove] catches you in a submission?"
Pointon: "Gonna smash his face in, man."
- "I'm gonna knock you out with me breath, Kendall." (Said before eating a piece of garlic bread.)
- "How's your wild thing."
- "I'm a Gladiator."
- "He [Michael Bisping] has 10 straight wins, he's one of the best in the country, but so am I."
- "Bring the Fucking pain!"
- "You know what i Mean!"
[edit] Mixed Martial Arts Record
4 wins (2 TKO's, 2 submissions, 0 decisions), 7 losses .
Date | Outcome | Opponent | Method | Event | Round, time | Notes |
06/24/2006 | Loss | Rory Singer | Submission (Triangle Choke) | UFC-Ultimate Fighter 3 Finale | 1, :44 | |
11/26/2005 | Loss | Michael Bisping | Submission (Armbar) | CWFC-Strike Force 4 | 1, 2:00 | |
10/1/2005 | Win | Jerome Laulan | Submission (Guillotine Choke) | CWFC-Strike Force 3 | 1, :36 | |
7/16/2005 | Loss | Thomas Valentin | Submission (Kimura) | CWFC-Strike Force 2 | 2, 2:07 | |
6/12/2005 | Loss | Przemyslaw Mysiala | KO (Knee) | EB-9 Extreme Brawl 9 | 1 | |
5/21/2005 | Loss | Gregory Bouchelaghem | Submission (Rear Naked Choke) | CWFC-Strike Force | 1, 4:10 | |
4/23/2005 | Loss | John Flemming | Submission | P&G Pain and Glory | 1, :45 | |
2/20/2005 | Loss | Valentijin Overeem | TKO | AFN Anarchy Fight Night | 1, :59 | |
11/28/2004 | Win | Francis Carmont | TKO | UKMMAC 9-Smackdown | 1, 1:13 | |
10/10/2004 | Win | Charlie Francis | Submission (Strikes) | EB-8 Extreme Brawl 8 | 1, 1:13 | |
8/22/2004 | Win | Brett Godwin | TKO | UKMMAC 8-Unnatural Force | 1 |
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Professional MMA record from Sherdog.com
- Profile from The Ultimate Fighter official website
- Post Rory Singer fight interview
The Ultimate Fighter - Season 3 | |
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Michael Bisping | Tait Fletcher | Jesse Forbes | Matt Hamill | Josh Haynes | Noah Inhofer | Mike Nickels | Kristian Rothaermel | Danny Abbadi | Kendall Grove | Ed Herman | Solomon Hutcherson | Ross Pointon | Rory Singer | Kalib Starnes | Mike Stine
Coaches: Tito Ortiz | Ken Shamrock |