Gan McGee

Gan McGee
Born November 20, 1976 (1976-11-20) (age 35)
Bismarck, North Dakota, U.S.
Other names The Giant
Nationality American
Height 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
Weight 260 lb (117.9 kg; 18.6 st)
Division Heavyweight (265 lb)
Style Submission Wrestling
Fighting out of San Luis Obispo, California
Team The Pit
Years active 1999-2004, 2008-2009
Mixed martial arts record
Total 17
Wins 12
By knockout 8
By submission 4
Losses 5
By knockout 3
By submission 1
By decision 1
University University of Iowa
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Gan McGee (born November 20, 1976) is an American mixed martial artist who is best remembered for his appearances in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He holds notable wins over Pedro Rizzo and Paul Buentello

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Career

On September 26, 2003 McGee earned a shot at the UFC Heavyweight Championship at UFC 44: Undisputed against 6 ft. 8 in. Tim Sylvia in a match that was dubbed "The Battle of the Giants." McGee lost this fight via TKO in the first round. After the fight Tim Sylvia tested positive for steroids during a mandatory post-fight drug test and was stripped of his title. Even though his opponent was caught using performance-enhancing drugs, UFC denied McGee a rematch for the championship. As a result, McGee lost his passion for fighting.

"Tim Sylvia is a great fighter and the video tape doesn't lie, he beat the hell out of me," said McGee from his San Luis Obispo training camp. "Did the steroids make a difference? Different people have different theories, I guess. But for me, what hurt the most was sacrificing absolutely everything I had to finally achieve my dream of becoming a world champion, and then falling short. And when it became clear that UFC wasn't going to consider me for a second title shot, my entire world collapsed. I felt like a part of me had just died. It was beyond devastating."[1]

Gan McGee then left UFC and joined the Japan-based PRIDE MMA organization. But by his own admission, his heart was no longer in the fight game: "Culturally and personally, being in Japan was an amazing experience," McGee stated. "I mean, from the ceilings to the shower fixtures, everything is so small over there—I felt a little like Godzilla trampling the villagers. But professionally, I never really recovered from the Sylvia fight. Mentally, I lost that edge—that killer instinct. Call it the 'Eye of the Tiger' or whatever you want; I was just going through the motions, unfocused and uncaring. And after losing my second fight in the Orient, I swore to myself that I would never step foot in a steel cage again—not until I regain my warrior's mentality."[2]

McGee now claims that he has regained his long lost passion and will be embarking upon a comeback that he hopes will culminate with the heavyweight world title. His first comeback fight will be on XFC's "Salute to Our Armed Forces V" fight card on September 13, 2008 at the St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa, Florida. "It took years of introspection and self-discovery, but I finally realized that God made me a giant and blessed me with this mind-blowing power for a reason: to be the most destructive heavyweight champion that's ever walked on planet Earth," McGee stated. "Writers write, teachers teach -- and giants destroy. For so many years I tried to run away from my destiny -- to be something I'm not -- but that part of my life has come to a screeching halt. My intensity level is off the charts right now; if I've gotta tear down buildings, smash open skulls or annihilate whole cities to get another title shot, then that's what I'll do. This time around, 'The Giant' will stand tall."[2]

He lost his last fight at Pure Combat 9 via KO (Punches) in third round.

Mixed martial arts record

Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 13-5 Anthony Ruiz KO (punches) Pure Combat 9 02009-07-25 July 25, 2009 3 1:14
Win 13-4 Johnathan Ivey TKO (punches) XFC#XFC_5:_Return_of_the_Giant 02008-09-13 September 13, 2008 2 0:59
Loss 12-4 Semmy Schilt Submission (armbar) PRIDE Total Elimination 2004 02004-04-25 April 25, 2004 1 5:02
Loss 12-3 Heath Herring Decision (split) PRIDE 27 02004-02-01 February 1, 2004 3 5:00
Loss 12-2 Tim Sylvia KO (punches) UFC 44 02003-09-26 September 26, 2003 1 1:54 For UFC Heavyweight Championship. Tim Sylvia later tested positive for steroids after the fight.
Win 12-1 Alexandre Dantas TKO (strikes) UFC 41 02003-02-28 February 28, 2003 1 4:49
Win 11-1 Pedro Rizzo TKO (corner stoppage) UFC 39 02002-09-27 September 27, 2002 1 5:00
Win 10-1 Ron Faircloth Submission (strikes) WEC 2 02001-10-04 October 4, 2001 1 0:12
Win 9-1 Seth Petruzelli Submission (heel hook) WEC 1 02001-06-30 June 30, 2001 1 1:25
Win 8-1 Rocky Batastini TKO (cut) IFC WC 12 – Warriors Challenge 12 02001-04-11 April 11, 2001 1 3:12
Loss 7-1 Josh Barnett TKO (strikes) UFC 28 02000-11-17 November 17, 2000 2 4:34
Win 7-0 Brad Gabriel TKO IFC – Battleground 2 02000-09-30 September 30, 2000 1
Win 6-0 Paul Buentello Submission (strikes) IFC WC 7 – Warriors Challenge 7 02000-05-03 May 3, 2000 1 2:44
Win 5-0 Tim Lajcik Submission (strikes) IFC WC 7 – Warriors Challenge 7 02000-05-03 May 3, 2000 1 4:38
Win 4-0 Jason Jones Submission (strikes) IFC WC 7 – Warriors Challenge 7 02000-05-03 May 3, 2000 1 6:48
Win 3-0 Aaron Brink Submission (strikes) CFF – The Cobra Challenge 1999 01999-12-12 December 12, 1999 1 3:09
Win 2-0 Ricky Herro N/A IFC WC 5 – Warriors Challenge 5 01999-09-18 September 18, 1999 N/A
Win 1-0 Sam Adkins TKO BRI 4 – Bas Rutten Invitational 4 01999-08-14 August 14, 1999 1 4:58

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