Mikko Rupponen

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Mikko Rupponen
Statistics
Nickname Rujo
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)[1]
Weight 88 kg (190 lb)[2]
Nationality Flag of Finland Finnish
Born March 21, 1978 (1978-03-21) (age 30)[3]
Fighting out of Espoo, Finland[3]
Town of birth Harjavalta, Finland[4]
Team/Association Espoon Kehähait[3]
Fighting style Judo, Wrestling, Boxing, Muay Thai[3][5]
Mixed martial arts record
Wins 16
  By knockout 8
  By submission 2
Losses 5
Draws 2
No contests 0

Mikko "Rujo" Rupponen (born March 21, 1978) is a Finnish mixed martial artist. He has also won the Finnish submission wrestling championships in 2001 and 2006, and the Finnish BJJ championships in 2001 and 2002[3].

Rupponen suffered a broken hand in his match against Rodney Faverus at World Free Fight Challenge 2 in September 2006. The fight was stopped and ruled in favor of Faverus, and Rupponen was sidelined for several months due to the injury.

In a fight at Fight Festival 21 in March 2007, Rupponen dismantled PRIDE veteran Hirotaka Yokoi in a one-sided affair. After a brief clinch, Rupponen secured a takedown and pounded Yokoi until the referee was forced to stop the contest under three minutes of the first round.

Rupponen once fought Brian Choi in a cage match, an beat him up real bad with asian martial arts

Next, Rupponen was scheduled to fight UFC veteran Steve Byrnes at Fight Festival 22 in September 2007, but Byrnes had to withdraw due to an ankle injury. His opponent was changed to another UFC veteran, Sean Salmon, and the weight class was changed to a catch weight of 88 kg (190 lb). To prepare for this match, Rupponen spent three weeks in the United States with Team Quest, training with the likes of Matt Lindland, Dan Henderson and Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou.[2]

Rupponen lost the fight against Salmon via a first round technical knockout.[6]

In the future, Rupponen plans to fight as a middleweight, under 84 kg (190 lb).[2]

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[edit] Championships and accomplishments

[edit] Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

Status Date Championship Weight Location
Winner 2001 Finnish BJJ Championships[3] ? Flag of Finland Finland
Winner 2002 Finnish BJJ Championships[3] ? Flag of Finland Finland

[edit] Submission Wrestling

Status Date Championship Weight Location
Winner 2001 Finnish Submission Wrestling Championships[3] ? Flag of Finland Finland
Winner 2006 Finnish Submission Wrestling Championships[3] ? Flag of Finland Finland

[edit] Mixed martial arts record

As of September 2007, Rupponen has compiled a professional record of 16 wins, five losses, and two draws, with eight wins by knockout and two by submission.[1]

Result Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location
xLoss Flag of the United States SalmonSean Salmon TKO Fight Festival 22 02007-09-22 22 September 2007 1 3:30 Flag of Finland Helsinki, Finland
Win Flag of Japan YokoiHirotaka Yokoi TKO (strikes) Fight Festival 21 02007-03-17 17 March 2007 1 2:51 Flag of Finland Helsinki, Finland
xLoss Flag of the Netherlands FaverusRodney Faverus TKO (Broken Hand) World Free Fight Challenge 2 02006-09-30 30 September 2006 2 - Flag of Slovenia Koper, Slovenia
Win Flag of Japan NaitoYukiya Naito KO Fight Festival 19 02006-09-16 16 September 2006 1 0:13 Flag of Finland Helsinki, Finland
Win Flag of Japan YamamiyaKeiichiro Yamamiya Decision (unanimous) Fight Festival 17 02006-03-25 25 March 2006 3 5:00 Flag of Finland Helsinki, Finland
Win Flag of Latvia ZozuljaAndrejs Zozulja Submission (choke) EKH - MMA Action 02006-01-14 14 January 2006 1 2:12 Flag of Finland Espoo, Finland
Win Flag of Lithuania ValaviciusEgidijus Valavicius TKO Fight Festival 14 02005-04-09 9 April 2005 1 3:45 Flag of Finland Tampere, Finland
Win Flag of the Netherlands DalglieshDave Dalgliesh Decision (unanimous) Fight Festival 13 02005-02-28 28 February 2005 3 5:00 Flag of Finland Helsinki, Finland
xLoss Flag of the United States HorwichMatt Horwich Submission (triangle choke) PFA - Pride and Fury 02004-06-03 3 June 2004 3 0:50 Flag of the United States Worley, United States
xLoss Flag of the United States Stiebling 2Alex Stiebling Submission (rear naked choke) Fight Festival 10 02004-03-20 20 March 2004 1 4:25 Flag of Finland Helsinki, Finland
xLoss Flag of the United States Stiebling 1Alex Stiebling Submission (choke) Fight Festival 08Fight Festival 8 02003-09-01 1 September 2003 2 5:00 Flag of Finland Helsinki, Finland
Win Flag of the Netherlands OvereemValentijn Overeem Decision Fight Festival 07Fight Festival 7 02003-05-19 19 May 2003 1 15:00 Flag of Finland Helsinki, Finland
Win Flag of France RimbonMoise Rimbon Decision (unanimous) Fight Festival 06Fight Festival 6 02003-01-20 20 January 2003 2 5:00 Flag of Finland Helsinki, Finland
Win Flag of Russia GarkushenkoAlexandr Garkushenko KO Fight Festival 05Fight Festival 5 02002-09-02 2 September 2002 1 2:54 Flag of Finland Helsinki, Finland
Win Flag of France RiccioDamien Riccio TKO World Absolute Fight 1 02002-06-15 15 June 2002 1 - Flag of Switzerland Geneva, Switzerland
Win Flag of Russia YankovskiSergei Yankovski DQ M-1 MFC - Russia vs the World 3 02002-04-26 26 April 2002 1 4:07 Flag of Russia Russia
Win Flag of Finland KebedovMikhail Kebedov Submission Fight Festival 04Fight Festival 4 02002-01-28 28 January 2002 1 4:30 Flag of Finland Helsinki, Finland
Win Flag of France FournyAlain Fourny TKO (punches) Fight Festival 03Fight Festival 3 02001-08-27 27 August 2001 1 1:42 Flag of Finland Helsinki, Finland
Win Flag of Finland ShalströmErkka Shalström TKO WasaFight 3 02001-02-03 3 February 2001 - - Flag of Finland Vaasa, Finland
Win Flag of Finland HuuskoVesa Huusko TKO WasaFight 3 02001-02-03 3 February 2001 - - Flag of Finland Vaasa, Finland
zDraw Flag of Finland LeinoYkä Leino Draw Focus Fight Night 4 02000-10-06 6 October 2000 1 - Flag of Finland Hämeenlinna, Finland
Win Flag of Estonia MiholAndrei Mihol Decision Championship Kickboxing 02000-01-24 24 January 2000 1 10:00 Flag of Finland Helsinki, Finland
zDraw Flag of Finland ForsbergJani Forsberg Draw Championship Kickboxing 01999-05-15 15 May 1999 1 10:00 Flag of Finland Varkaus, Finland

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Fight Finder: Mikko Rupponen. Sherdog (2007). Retrieved on 2007-09-22.
  2. ^ a b c Fighter Magazine: Mikko Rupponen Interview. Fightermag (2007). Retrieved on 2007-09-22.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i UFS: Mikko Rupponen Profile. UFS (2007). Retrieved on 2007-09-22.
  4. ^ Asgard: Mikko Rupponen Interview. Asgard (2002). Retrieved on 2007-09-22.
  5. ^ Espoon Kehähait: Suomen Kamppailuopisto. Suomen Kamppailuopisto (2002). Retrieved on 2007-09-22.
  6. ^ Sean Salmon wins in Finland. MMAjunkie.com (2007). Retrieved on 2007-09-23.