Jeremy Horn

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Jeremy Horn
Statistics
Nickname Gumby
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg)
Born August 25, 1975
Fighting out of Salt Lake City, Utah
Town of birth Omaha, Nebraska
Fighting style Freestyle Jiu-Jitsu
Mixed martial arts record
Wins 79
  By knockout 19
  By submission 48
Losses 15
Draws 5
No contests 0

Jeremy Graham Horn (born August 25, 1975 in Omaha, Nebraska) is a mixed martial arts fighter. He is one of the most experienced fighters in the sport with an impressive pro record of 79-15-5.[1]

He has beaten such notable fighters as: Forrest Griffin, Vernon White, Gilbert Yvel and Chuck Liddell. He spent most of his career with the Miletich Fighting Systems team in Iowa, and is currently training in Salt Lake City, Utah with the team that he created, Elite Performance.

He is known for defeating light heavyweight champion and UFC star Chuck Liddell by T.K.O. at UFC 19, one of Liddell's three losses in mixed martial arts. Liddell later avenged his loss to Horn at UFC 54 in the fourth round when the fight was stopped after Horn told the referee he could no longer see. After almost one hundred MMA fights Horn is still considered to be among the best grapplers in mixed martial arts.

After losing to Matt Lindland, in the second round due to strikes, at an IFL show on the 9th September 2006 Horn, later, announced that he would be taking a break from fighting. Jeremy Horn returned from this break when he beat Falaniko Vitale by Split Decision at the IFl Oakland Show.

[edit] Mixed martial arts record (2000-Present)

79 wins (19 KO's, 49 submissions, 11 decisions), 16 losses (2 KO, 5 submissions, 8 decisions), 5 draws.

01/19/07 Win Falaniko Vitale IFL Decision (Split) Round 5, 4:00
9/9/06 Loss Matt Lindland IFL TKO (Strikes) Round 2, :21
5/27/06 Win Chael Sonnen UFC 60 Submission (armbar) Round 2, 1:17
11/19/05 Win Trevor Prangley UFC 56 Decision (Unanimous) Round 3, 5:00
8/20/2005 Loss Chuck Liddell UFC 54 TKO Round 4, 2:46
5/21/2005 Win Aitor Canup IFC-Caged Combat KO Round 1, 3:36
4/29/2005 Win Josh Burkman XFC-Dome of Destruction 1 Technical Submission (choke) Round 1, 1:14
4/22/2005 Win William Hill Extreme Challenge 61 Submission Round 2, 2:45
2/26/2005 Win Kazuki Okubo Euphoria-USA vs World KO Round 1, 3:19
9/23/2004 Win Chael Sonnen SF 6-Battleground in Reno Submission (Guillotine Choke) Round 2, 2:35
7/14/2004 Win Kyle Seals Alaska Fighting Championship TKO Round 1
6/27/2004 Loss Anderson Silva Gladiator FC-Day 2 Decision (Unanimous) Round 3, 5:00
5/22/2004 Win Cameron Brown PXC 2-Chaos Submission (Choke) Round 1, 3:05
5/6/2004 Win Chael Sonnen Extreme Challenge 57 TKO (Cut) Round 1, 3:34
2/28/2004 Win David Loiseau TKO 15-Unstoppable Submission (Guillotine Choke) Round 1, 0:54
1/16/2004 Win Ron Fields ICE 7-Meltdown at Metropolis TKO (Strikes) Round 2, 3:01
12/6/2003 Win Dean Lister King of the Cage 31 Decision (Majority) Round 4, 5:00
9/28/2003 Draw James Zikic Extreme Brawl 4 Draw Round 3, 5:00
9/6/2003 Loss Renato Sobral IFC-Global Domination Decision (Unanimous) Round 3, 5:00
9/6/2003 Win Forrest Griffin IFC-Global Domination KO (Kick) Round 2, 3:40
9/6/2003 Win Mikhail Avetisyan IFC-Global Domination Submission (Armbar) Round 1, 4:59
8/2/2003 Win William Hill Extreme Challenge 51 Submission (Rear Naked Choke) Round 1, 4:47
5/16/2003 Win Vernon White King of the Cage 23-Sin City Decision (Unanimous) Round 5, 5:00
4/18/2003 Win Homer Moore ICC 2-Rebellion Decision (Unanimous) Round 3, 5:00
3/16/2003 Win Chalid Arrab 2H2H 6-Simply the Best 6 Decision Round 1, 15:00
1/12/2003 Win Travis Fulton ICC 1-Retribution TKO (Towel) Round 2
10/11/2002 Win Christophe Midoux UCC 11-The Next Level Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) Round 2
8/23/2000 Loss Ricardo Arona Rings-Millennium Combine 3 Decision Round 2, 5:00

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

  • Sherdog - Updated Professional Fight Record
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