Forrest Griffin

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Forrest Griffin
Statistics
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg/14.6 st)
Nationality American
Born July 1, 1979 (1979-07-01) (age 28)
Fighting out of Las Vegas, Nevada
Town of birth Columbus, Ohio
Team/Association Xtreme Couture
Fighting style Boxing, Jiu-Jitsu
Mixed martial arts record
Wins 15
  By knockout 3
  By submission 7
Losses 4
Draws 0

Forrest Griffin (born July 1, 1979 in Columbus, Ohio) is the first-season winner of Spike TV's The Ultimate Fighter, a reality show which showcases mixed martial arts. He defeated Stephan Bonnar in a popular final bout, credited as the fight that brought the UFC into the mainstream, winning by unanimous decision and landing him a professional contract to fight with the UFC (See Griffin vs Bonnar, April 9, 2005).

He currently holds a professional mixed martial arts record of fifteen wins (3 by KO/TKO, 7 by submission, and 5 by decision) and four losses (2 by KO/TKO and 2 by decision).

As of April 19, 2008, Griffin was ranked by MMAWeekly.com as the #6 light heavyweight fighter in the world, and by MMANews.com as the #4 light heavyweight fighter in the world.

He holds notable wins over: Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, Hector Ramirez, Chael Sonnen, Stephan Bonnar, and Jeff Monson.

Forrest was recently announced as one of the coaches of the popular TV series "The Ultimate Fighter", airing on Spike TV. The other coach will be current UFC Light Heavyweight champion, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson.

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[edit] Education

Griffin graduated from Evans High School in Evans, Georgia, a suburb of Augusta. He then graduated with a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Georgia. While attending school, he served as a law enforcement officer. He trained at the HardCore Gym in Athens for five years under Adam and Rory Singer. He later retired from police service to pursue a career in professional mixed martial arts.[citation needed]

[edit] Mixed Martial Arts Career

On April 15, 2006, Griffin took on his toughest opponent yet when he fought former light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz at UFC 59, which he lost via split decision.

At UFC 62, Griffin fought Stephan Bonnar in an anticipated rematch. Griffin won by unanimous decision, sweeping all three rounds.

Griffin was then defeated by Ultimate Fighter 2 semifinalist Keith Jardine at UFC 66 by way of TKO at 4:41 of the first round. After the fight, a visibly distraught Griffin sat in his corner crying. Moments later, he walked away from Joe Rogan's attempt to interview him, saying "I don't ev...Keith came in, and he did exactly what I wanted to do, and he knocked me the fuck out. Let's go home." Griffin then walked off camera, leaving Joe Rogan to speak to the camera by himself. Moments later, Griffin reappeared heading the opposite direction saying, "I'll be back," as he headed out of the Octagon.

Griffin's next fight was supposed to be at UFC 70 against Lyoto Machida on April 21, 2007 but he was unable to fight due to a staph infection.[1]

On June 16, 2007 Griffin defeated Hector Ramirez at UFC 72 in Belfast, Northern Ireland via unanimous decision.

His latest fight was at UFC 76 against PRIDE's 2005 Middleweight (205 lb) Grand Prix champion Mauricio "Shogun" Rua[2]. Griffin won by rear naked choke at 4:45 of round three. It has since been reported that Griffin required surgery after the fight due to a serious shoulder injury that was sustained before the bout. It has also been reported that this shoulder has been a recurring problem for Griffin.[3]

On The Ultimate Fighter 6 finale, Dana White announced that Forrest is not only the number one contender for the Light Heavyweight title but is also one of the coaches for The Ultimate Fighter 7 and will fight the other coach at the end of the series. The other coach, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson was announced by Dana White on December 9th at Spike TV's Video Game Awards show.

[edit] TV/Movie Career

On November 28, 2007 he had a brief cameo in the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Fight" as an MMA champion and murder suspect.

[edit] Awards and Honors

  • Fight of the Year 2005: vs Stephan Bonnar (TUF 1 Finals)
  • Fight of The Year 2006: vs Tito Ortiz (UFC 59)

[edit] Mixed Martial Arts Record

Result Opponent Method Rd. Time Date Event Notes
Win Flag of Brazil Mauricio Rua Submission (rear naked choke) 3 4:45 September 22, 2007 UFC 76: Knockout
Win Flag of the United States Hector Ramirez Decision (unanimous) 3 5:00 June 16, 2007 UFC 72: Victory All 3 judges scored the fight 30-27.
Loss Flag of the United States Keith Jardine TKO (strikes) 1 4:41 December 30, 2006 UFC 66: Liddell vs. Ortiz
Win Flag of the United States Stephan Bonnar Decision (unanimous) 3 5:00 August 26, 2006 UFC 62: Liddell vs. Sobral Bonnar tested positive for boldenone after the fight.
Loss Flag of the United States Tito Ortiz Decision (split) 3 5:00 April 15, 2006 UFC 59: Reality Check Scoring was 30-27, 28-29, 29-27.
Win Flag of Australia Elvis Sinosic TKO (strikes) 1 3:30 October 7, 2005 UFC 55: Fury
Win Flag of Canada Bill Mahood Submission (rear naked choke) 1 2:18 June 4, 2005 UFC 53: Heavy Hitters
Win Flag of the United States Stephan Bonnar Decision (unanimous) 3 5:00 April 9, 2005 The Ultimate Fighter 1 Finale Won TUF1 light heavyweight tournament.
Win Flag of Brazil Edson Paredao KO (punch) 1 1:04 December 18, 2003 Heat FC 2: Evolution
Loss Flag of the United States Jeremy Horn KO (kick) 2 3:40 September 6, 2003 IFC: Global Domination
Win Flag of the United States Chael Sonnen Submission (triangle choke) 1 2:25 September 6, 2003 IFC: Global Domination
Win Flag of Brazil Ebenezer Fontes Braga Submission (rear naked choke) 1 July 31, 2003 Heat FC 1: Genesis
Win Flag of the United States Steve Sayegh Submission (strikes) 1 1:45 December 15, 2002 KOTC 20: Crossroads
Win Flag of the United States Travis Fulton TKO (cut) 1 5:00 October 26, 2002 CC 1: Halloween Heat
Win Flag of the United States Jeff Monson Decision 4 4:00 June 29, 2002 WEFC 1: Bring It On
Win Flag of the United States Kent Hensley Submission (triangle choke) 1 2:26 April 12, 2002 ISCF: Battle at the Brewery
Win Flag of the United States Jason Braswell Decision (split) 3 4:00 January 26, 2002 RSF 7: Animal Instinct
Win Flag of South Africa Wiehan Lesh Submission (rear naked choke) 1 November 24, 2001 Pride and Honor
Loss Flag of the United States Dan Severn Decision 3 4:00 October 27, 2001 RSF 5: New Blood Conflict

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ALTERNATIVE NAMES Griffin, Forrest
SHORT DESCRIPTION American mixed martial artist
DATE OF BIRTH November 11, 1978
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