Sean Salmon

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Sean Salmon
Statistics
Height 5 ft. 10 in. (178 cm)
Weight 205 lbs (93 kg)
Nationality Flag of the United States American
Born September 11, 1977 (1977-09-11) (age 30)
Fighting out of Columbus, Ohio
Town of birth Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Fighting style Wrestling
Mixed martial arts record
Wins 14
  By knockout 5
  By submission 7
Losses 5
Draws 0
No contests 0

Sean Michael Salmon (born September 11, 1977 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American mixed-martial artist who currently competes as a light heavyweight. He has an overall record of 14 wins and 5 losses, and he has 0 wins and 2 losses in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).

He is a member of Jorge Gurgel's fight team that is based in West Chester, Ohio.

Salmon is also columnist for a UFC news site called MMAjunkie.com.

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[edit] UFC career

Salmon made his UFC debut in the main event of UFC Fight Night 8 on January 25, 2007. In a nationally televised fight against Rashad Evans, the heavyweight winner of The Ultimate Fighter 2, Salmon lost due to knockout from a head kick at 1:06 in the second round.

Salmon was then scheduled to fight Eric Schafer at UFC 71 on May 26, 2007, but he instead faced Alan Belcher after Schafer broke a rib during training. In the preliminary fight, Salmon lost due to guillotine choke submission in the first round.

After the consecutive losses, Salmon announced in a June 5, 2007 MMAjunkie.com column that he was taking a temporary leave from the UFC to fight in smaller MMA organizations. [1]. On June 9, 2007, he defeated Jason Freeman at a North American Allied Fight Series event in Cleveland called Fite Nite at the Flats III. Salmon won with a first-round submission with a keylock. On August 11, 2007, he defeated Bill Hall via unanimous decision at the Xtreme Fighting Organization's "XFO 19" show. On September 1, 2007, he was defeated via guillotine choke by UFC veteran Travis Wiuff in an International Fighting Organization title fight.

He recently lost to Jorge Santiago by knockout in a recent Strikeforce event. According to Sherdog.com, and California State Athletic Commission Executive Officer Armando Garcia, Salmon suffered a seizure in the ring after he was KO'ed by Santiago. Garcia also stated Salmon's career is in jeopardy.[1]

[edit] Early career

Salmon began his high school wrestling career at Birmingham Groves High School in Birmingham Michigan. As a freshman he amassed a varsity record of 20-20 at the 160lb weight class. He returned for his sophomore year and compiled a record of 38-9 at the 160lb weight class and qualified for the state meet before moving to Ohio to finish high school. Salmon was a state high school wrestling champion at Worthington (Ohio) Kilbourne High School during his senior year and amassed a 44-1 record. Salmon wrestled for two years at Ohio State University and ranked as high as 10th in the nation in the 167-pound division. He quit competing for the university after two seasons but assisted the program as a volunteer coach. Salmon continued to compete in amateur wrestling, though, and later became a qualifier for the Olympic Trials. He was also a frequent competitor on the Ohio International Wrestling Club freestyle circuit.

Salmon and his training partner (and fellow UFC fighter), Rex Holman, eventually began competing in mixed-martial arts in 2005. Prior to signing a three-fight deal with the UFC in December 2006, Salmon amassed a 9-1 record fighting for smaller organizations, including the Legends of Fighting Championships and King of the Cage organizations.

He trains in West Chester, Ohio with Team Jorge Gurgel. The team includes UFC fighters Rich Franklin and Dustin Hazelett.

[edit] Personal life

Sean and his wife, Missy, have a son named Marcus. He lives in Columbus, Ohio and trains full-time in mixed-martial arts.

[edit] MMA Record

14-5-0 (wins-losses-draws)
Result Opponent Method Event Title Date Round Time
Loss Jorge Santiago KO (Flying Knee) Strikeforce: Four Men Enter, One Man Survives 11/16/07 1 0:24
Win Marcus Vinicios TKO HCF - Title Wave 10/19/2007 2 4:22
Win Mikko Rupponen TKO FF 22 - Fight Festival 22 9/22/2007 1 3:32
Win Jason Jones TKO (Cut) NAAFS - Rock n Rumble 09/8/2007 1 1:30
Loss Travis Wiuff Submission (Guillotine Choke) IFO:Wiuff vs. Salmon 09/1/2007 1 2:37
Win William Hill Unanimous Decision XFO 19 08/11/2007 3 5:00
Win Jason Freeman Submission (Keylock) NAAFS - Fight Night in the Flats III 06/9/2007 1 1:19
Loss Alan Belcher Submission (Guillotine Choke) UFC 71: Liddell vs. Jackson 05/26/2007 1 0:51
Loss Rashad Evans KO (Head Kick) UFC Fight Night 8 01/25/2007 2 1:06
Win Matt Hershberger Submission (Strikes) FF - Fightfest 8 10/20/2006 1 0:51
Win Bobby Martinez Submission (Keylock) LOF 9 - Legends of Fighting 9 09/29/2006 1 1:19
Win Lucas Lopes Submission FF 6 - Fightfest 6 09/23/2006 2 2:44
Loss David Heath Submission FF 5 - Korea vs USA 07/15/2006 1 0:50
Win Hans Marrero Submission (Keylock) DFC 1 - Diesel Fighting Championships 1 06/30/2006 1 1:04
Win Danny Sheehan TKO FFP - Untamed 5 06/16/2006 1 1:42
Win Jim Bundy Submission (Armbar) FF 3 - Fightfest 3 05/6/2006 1 1:27
Win Bryan Zanders TKO KOTC - Redemption on the River 02/17/2006 2 1:46
Win Jerry Spiegel Decision KOTC - Raging Bull 12/16/2005 3 5:00
Win Rob Wince Submission (Keylock) HHCF 24 - Thanksgiving Throwdown 2 11/26/2005 1 N/A

[edit] References

  1. ^ Full-Time Fighter: Sean Salmon Discusses a Departure from the UFC - MMAjunkie.com

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