Patrick Côté

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This article is about the mixed martial arts fighter, for the ice hockey player see Patrick Cote.


Patrick Côté [1]
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Nickname The Predator
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg)
Nationality Flag of Canada Canadian
Born February 29, 1980 (1980-02-29) (age 28)
Fighting out of Quebec City, Canada
Town of birth Rimouski, Quebec, Canada
Team/Association BTT Canada, Team Union, Sityodtong Boston
Mixed martial arts record
Wins 12
  By knockout 6
  By submission 3
Losses 4
Draws 0

Patrick "The Predator" Côté (born February 29, 1980 in Rimouski, Quebec) is a French Canadian mixed martial arts fighter. He currently fights as a middleweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship and is the TKO Major League MMA middleweight champion.

He holds notable wins over Jason MacDonald, Kendall Grove, and Andrew McFedries.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Martial arts background

Patrick Côté started his martial arts training in the Canadian Army, where he took up boxing and subsequently added kickboxing and wrestling to his repertoire. He currently studies Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under Fabio Holanda at BTT Canada.

Côté served in the army until 2004, when he started training full time. He is currently training at Brazilian Top Team Canada based in Montreal where fellow Brazilian Top Team Canada member and friend, Georges St. Pierre, also trains. The two met while competing in TKO Major League MMA. He also trains Muay Thai with renowned coach Mark DellaGrotte who was a coach on The UFC's reality TV show The Ultimate Fighter 4. He maintains ties as well to Team Legion.

[edit] Mixed martial arts career

Côté began his career in TKO, where he went undefeated with five wins and captured the TKO Light Heavyweight Championship. His big break came after Lion’s Den veteran Guy Mezger pulled out of the main event fight with Tito Ortiz at UFC 50 due to injury. Côté, with just four days notice, was set to face Ortiz. Côté lost by unanimous decision but still impressed by not being submitted or knocked out by Ortiz and displaying a toughness and willingness to take the fight on short notice. He did not win at a UFC pay per view until UFC 67.

Cote and Trainor Fabio Holanda with the TKO, MFC and KoTC Championship belts
Cote and Trainor Fabio Holanda with the TKO, MFC and KoTC Championship belts

In 2006, Côté joined the competition at The Ultimate Fighter 4 in the middleweight tournament, and finally won his first UFC match (albeit an exhibition match) over Jorge Rivera. He advanced to the semifinals – where he defeated Edwin Dewees – and proceeded to the finale, where he lost by first round submission to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu fighter Travis Lutter. With the loss to Lutter factored in and none of The Ultimate Fighter exhibition bouts included, Côté's official UFC record fell to 0-4. Côté earned his first win in the UFC at UFC 67, defeating TUF4 teammate Scott Smith by unanimous decision. Cote made a return to TKO during the summer of 2007 to defeat Jason Day for the TKO middleweight title. He returned to the UFC and defeated up and comer and TUF season 3 winner Kendall Grove at UFC 74 by KO (punches) in the first round. Following his UFC 74 victory Côté fought Drew McFedries at UFC Fight Night on January 23rd and won again via a first round TKO after catching McFedries with a counter punch.

Côté is a former TKO Light Heavyweight Champion, and now owns their middleweight championship having beaten Jason Day for the title. He is a King of the Cage Canadian Light Heavyweight Champion (victory over Bill Mahood at KOTC: Anarchy), and the Maximum Fighting Championships World Middleweight Champion (victory over Jason MacDonald at MFC 9 in March 2006).

Côté was confirmed for UFC 83, but, according to MMAmania.com, he injured his knee playing hockey. He is scheduled to return to the octagon at UFC 86 against Ricardo Almeida. The bout is rumored to be for a title shot.[2]

[edit] Mixed martial arts record

Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 12-4 Flag of the United States Andrew McFedries TKO (Punches) UFC Fight Night 12 02008-01-23 23 January 2008 1 1:44 Flag of the United States Nevada, United States
Win 11-4 Flag of the United States Kendall Grove TKO (Strikes) UFC 74 - Respect 02007-08-25 25 August 2007 1 4:45 Flag of the United States Nevada, United States Won Knock Out of the Night Honors
Win 10-4 Flag of Canada Jason Day TKO TKO 29 - Repercussion 02007-06-01 1 June 2007 1 4:05 Flag of Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada Won TKO Middleweight Title
Win 9-4 Flag of the United States Scott Smith Decision (Unanimous) UFC 67 - All or Nothing 02007-02-03 3 February 2007 3 5:00 Flag of the United States Nevada, United States
Loss 8-4 Flag of the United States Travis Lutter Submission (Armbar) The Ultimate Fighter 4 Finale 02006-11-11 11 November 2006 1 2:18 Flag of the United States Nevada, United States Middleweight Tournament Final
Win 8-3 Flag of Canada Jason MacDonald Submission (Rear Naked Choke) MFC 9 - No Excuses 02006-03-10 10 March 2006 5 Flag of Canada Alberta, Canada Won MFC Middleweight title
Win 7-3 Flag of Canada Bill Mahood Submission (Choke) KOTC - Anarchy 02006-02-11 11 February 2006 2 2:42 Flag of Canada British Columbia, Canada Won KOTC Canadian Title
Loss 6-3 Flag of the United States Chris Leben Decision (Split) UFC Ultimate Fight Night 02005-08-06 6 August 2005 3 5:00 Flag of the United States Nevada, United States
Loss 6-2 Flag of Canada Joe Doerksen Submission (Rear Naked Choke) UFC 52 - Couture vs Liddell 2 02005-04-16 16 April 2005 3 2:35 Flag of the United States Nevada, United States
Win 6-1 Flag of Canada Ricardeau Francois Decision (Split) TKO 19 - Rage 02005-01-29 29 January 2005 3 5:00 Flag of Canada Quebec, Canada
Loss 5-1 Flag of the United States Tito Ortiz Decision (Unanimous) UFC 50 - The War of '04 02004-10-22 22 October 2004 3 5:00 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, NJ
Win 5-0 Flag of Canada Bill Mahood KO TKO 16 - Infernal 02004-05-22 22 May 2004 1 0:21 Flag of Canada Quebec, Canada
Win 4-0 Flag of Canada Steve Vigneault KO TKO 14 - Road Warriors 02003-11-29 29 November 2003 1 1:08 Flag of Canada Quebec, Canada Won TKO Light Heavyweight title
Win 3-0 Flag of Canada Yan Pellerin Decision (Unanimous) TKO 13 - Ultimate Rush 02003-09-06 6 September 2003 3 5:00 Flag of Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win 2-0 Glenn Murdoch TKO (Corner Stoppage) UCC PG 9 - UCC Proving Ground 9 02003-03-22 22 March 2003 1 5:00 Flag of Canada Quebec, Canada
Win 1-0 Flag of Canada Pascal Gosselin Submission (Rear Naked Choke) UCC PG 8 - UCC Proving Ground 8 02002-11-03 3 November 2002 1 1:18 Flag of Canada Quebec, Canada

[edit] Championships

  • KOTC Canadian Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time, current)
  • Maximum Fighting Championships
  • MFC Middleweight Championship (1 time)
  • TKO Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • TKO Middleweight Championship (1 time, current)

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