Rich Franklin

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Rich Franklin
Statistics
Nickname Ace
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg)
Nationality Flag of the United States American
Born October 5, 1974 (1974-10-05) (age 33)
Fighting out of Cincinnati, Ohio
Town of birth Cincinnati, Ohio
Team/Association Team Extreme[1]
Fighting style Freestyle fighting
Mixed martial arts record
Wins 23
  By knockout 12
  By submission 9
Losses 3
Draws 0
No contests 1

Rich Jay Franklin (born October 5, 1974 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter and former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) middleweight champion.

Rich holds notable wins over Travis Fulton, Marvin Eastman, Jorge Rivera, Evan Tanner (twice), Ken Shamrock, Edwin Dewees, Nathan Quarry, David Loiseau, Jason MacDonald, Yushin Okami and Travis Lutter.

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[edit] Biography

Prior to becoming a full time MMA fighter, Franklin was a math teacher at Oak Hills High School in Cincinnati. He has a master's degree in education and a bachelor's degree in mathematics from the University of Cincinnati. [2]

[edit] Martial arts background

According to Franklin, he first learned submission fighting from instructional video tapes.[citation needed] He has been associated with and trained with Meat Truck Inc., and currently trains at facilities run by Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt Jorge Gurgel, (New Generation Martial Arts); Neal Rowe, a Muay Thai instructor (Sacan Martial Arts); and Rob Radford, a boxing instructor (Boxing 4 Fitness). Franklin is currently ranked as a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Jorge Gurgel.[citation needed]

[edit] Mixed martial arts career

Franklin had a record of 17 wins and 1 loss before his fight for the title, which he won. His sole loss was against Lyoto Machida by TKO in the second round. In the run up to the title match, he defeated such well-respected fighters as Evan Tanner, Jorge Rivera, Edwin Dewees, and Ken Shamrock. Before his fight with Shamrock, Franklin signed an unusually long 8-fight contract with the UFC. In 2005, he defeated Evan Tanner for a second time at UFC 53 to win the UFC middleweight championship. His victory lead to his being a coach (along with welterweight champion Matt Hughes) on the second season of The Ultimate Fighter.

On November 19, 2005 at UFC 56, Franklin defended his title against Nate Quarry, a competitor from season 1 of The Ultimate Fighter. Franklin won the fight via knockout in the first round. On March 4, 2006, at UFC 58, Franklin defeated David Loiseau in a unanimous five round decision to retain his title. Franklin broke his left hand early on in the second round. The injury required surgery, including a metal plate and screws, and Franklin was out of action for seven months.

Franklin lost his title on his return fight after being defeated by Brazilian Anderson Silva in the main event of UFC 64 on October 14, 2006. The fight was stopped at 2:49 of the first round after Franklin received approximately 20 unanswered knees from Silva's Muay Thai-clinch followed by kicks and a knee to the face. On October 19, 2006 Franklin underwent surgery due to the nasal fracture he received in his fight against Silva.

At UFC 68 on March 3, 2007, Franklin defeated Jason MacDonald by TKO due to MacDonald's corner throwing in the towel in the break between rounds two and three. Franklin had mounted MacDonald in the closing seconds of the second round, causing significant injury and swelling around MacDonald's left eye. MacDonald's corner advised ending the fight, and Franklin was declared the winner. After the fight Franklin called Anderson Silva to the ring, and said that he and Dana White had agreed to a fight for the title in Franklin's hometown, Cincinnati.

On June 16, 2007 at UFC 72 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Franklin defeated top middleweight contender Yushin Okami to be announced the official number one contender for Anderson Silva's middleweight championship. The bout was only Franklin's second overall fight that went the full distance (due to being a non-title fight, it was three rounds). All three judges scored the bout 29-28 in favor of Franklin.

On October 20, 2007, Franklin faced Anderson Silva in a rematch for the middleweight championship, losing by TKO (knee) in the second round.[3] Franklin recently signed a new 6 fight contract with the UFC.[4] Rich Franklin defeated Travis Lutter via TKO (strikes) at 3:01 of Round 2 at UFC 83 on April 19, 2008.

[edit] Mixed martial arts record

Result Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win Flag of the United States Travis Lutter TKO (Strikes) UFC 83 - Serra vs. St. Pierre II 02008-04-19 19 April 2008 2 3:01 Flag of Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Loss Flag of Brazil Anderson Silva TKO (Strikes) UFC 77 - Hostile Territory 02007-10-20 20 October 2007 2 1:07 Flag of the United States Ohio, United States For UFC Middleweight Championship
Win Flag of Japan Yushin Okami Decision (Unanimous) UFC 72 - Victory 02007-06-16 16 June 2007 3 5:00 Flag of Northern Ireland Belfast, Northern Ireland Became number one contender in the UFC Middleweight Division
Win Flag of Canada Jason MacDonald TKO (Corner Stoppage) UFC 68 - Uprising 02007-03-03 3 March 2007 2 5:00 Flag of the United States Ohio, United States
Loss Flag of Brazil Anderson Silva TKO (Strikes) UFC 64 - Unstoppable 02006-10-14 14 October 2006 1 2:59 Flag of the United States Nevada, United States Lost UFC Middleweight Championship
Win Flag of Canada David Loiseau Decision (Unanimous) UFC 58 - USA vs Canada 02006-03-04 4 March 2006 5 5:00 Flag of the United States Nevada, United States Defended UFC Middleweight Championship
Win Flag of the United States Nathan Quarry KO (Punch) UFC 56 - Full Force 02005-11-19 19 November 2005 1 2:34 Flag of the United States Nevada, United States Defended UFC Middleweight Championship
Win Flag of the United States Evan Tanner TKO (Doctor Stoppage) UFC 53 - Heavy Hitters 02005-06-04 4 June 2005 4 3:25 Flag of the United States New Jersey, United States Won UFC Middleweight Championship
Win Flag of the United States Ken Shamrock TKO (Strikes) UFC - Ultimate Fighter Finale 02005-04-09 9 April 2005 1 2:42 Flag of the United States Nevada, United States
Win Flag of the United States Curtis Stout Submission (Punches) SB 38 - SuperBrawl 38 02004-12-12 12 December 2004 2 1:28 Flag of the United States Hawaii, United States
Win Flag of the United States Jorge Rivera Submission (Armbar) UFC 50 - The War of '04 02004-10-22 22 October 2004 3 4:28 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, NJ
Win Ralph Dilon Submission (Kimura) AFC - Alaska Fighting Championship 02004-07-14 14 July 2004 1 Flag of the United States Alaska, United States
Win Flag of the United States Leo Sylvest Submission (Strikes) SB 35 - SuperBrawl 35 02004-04-16 16 April 2004 1 1:13 Flag of the United States Hawaii, United States
Loss Flag of Brazil Lyoto Machida TKO (Punches) Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2003 - Inoki Festival 02003-12-31 31 December 2003 2 1:03 Flag of Japan Kobe, Japan
Win Flag of the United States Edwin Dewees TKO (Strikes) UFC 44 - Undisputed 02003-09-26 26 September 2003 1 3:35 Flag of the United States Nevada, United States
Win Roberto Ramirez KO (Punch) Battleground 1 - War Cry 02003-07-19 19 July 2003 1 0:10 Flag of the United States Illinois, United States
Win Flag of the United States Evan Tanner TKO (Strikes) UFC 42 - Sudden Impact 02003-04-25 25 April 2003 1 2:40 Flag of the United States Florida, United States
Win Flag of France Antony Rea TKO (Punches) UCC Hawaii - Eruption in Hawaii 02002-09-17 17 September 2002 1 2:46 Flag of the United States Hawaii, United States
Win Flag of Canada Yan Pellerin Submission (Armbar) UCC 10 - Battle for the Belts 2002 02002-06-15 15 June 2002 1 3:23 Flag of Canada Quebec, Canada
Win Flag of the United States Marvin Eastman Submission (Armbar) WFA 1 - World Fighting Alliance 1 02001-11-03 3 November 2001 1 Flag of the United States Nevada, United States
Win Flag of the United States Dennis Reed Submission (Strikes) EC - Extreme Challenge Trials 02001-08-25 25 August 2001 1 1:38 Flag of the United States Ohio, United States
Win Flag of the United States Chris Seifert Submission (Strikes) EC 41 - Extreme Challenge 41 02001-07-13 13 July 2001 2 1:45 Flag of the United States Iowa, United States
Win Flag of the United States Travis Fulton TKO (Broken Hand) Rings USA - Battle of Champions 02001-03-17 17 March 2001 1 5:00 Flag of the United States Iowa, United States
zNC Flag of the United States Aaron Brink No Contest (Accidental Injury) IFC WC 11 - Warriors Challenge 11 02001-01-13 13 January 2001 1 2:42 Flag of the United States California, United States For IFC Light Heavyweight United States Championship. Originally a win via TKO (injury).
Win Flag of the United States Dennis Reed Submission (Armbar) EC 35 - Extreme Challenge 35 02000-06-29 29 June 2000 1 1:56 Flag of the United States Iowa, United States
Win Flag of the United States Gary Myers KO (Kick) WEF 9 - World Class 02000-05-13 13 May 2000 3 0:59 Flag of the United States Indiana, United States
Win Flag of the United States Rob Smith TKO (Punches) EC 31 - Extreme Challenge 31 02000-03-24 24 March 2000 1 2:30 Flag of the United States Wisconsin, United States

[edit] Personal life

Franklin has a wife named Beth.[5] [6]

Rich Franklin's father, Richard J. Franklin Sr. passed away on January 8, 2008 from a heart attack.[7]

[edit] Trivia

[edit] References

  1. ^ Fight Finder: Rich Franklin. Sherdog (2007). Retrieved on 2007-08-15.
  2. ^ Wheeler, Lonnie. "Ultimate workout drives Franklin", The Cincinnati Post, E. W. Scripps Company, 2006-09-01. Retrieved on 2006-09-07. Archived from the original on 2007-08-12. 
  3. ^ Bolduc, Justin (August 12, 2007). UFC 77 Comes Together. Nokaut.
  4. ^ With New Deal, Rich Franklin Considers UFC 82 Fight with Travis Lutter. MMA Junkie (December 7, 2007).
  5. ^ Stated on his official website.
  6. ^ Lancaster, Marc. "Ultimate Fighter", The Cincinnati Post, E. W. Scripps Company, 2003-09-25. Archived from the original on 2003-09-25. "Franklin's wife, Beth, is an English teacher at Reading High School." 
  7. ^ Meltzer, Dave (January 9, 2008). Wednesday New Update. WrestlingObserver.com. Retrieved on 2008-01-12.
  8. ^ Rich Franklin.com

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