Rosi Sexton

Rosi Sexton

Rosi Sexton photo

Photo by Richard Goulding
Born Rosemary Ann Sexton
(1977-07-16) 16 July 1977
Versailles, France
Fields Music
Mathematics
Theoretical computer science
Martial arts
Alma mater University of Cambridge (undergraduate)
University of Manchester (postgraduate)
Thesis A point-free and point-sensitive analysis of the patch assembly (2003)
Doctoral advisor Harold Simmons
Notable awards

Associate of the London College of Music (1994)

BA in Mathematics (1st class), Cambridge University (1998)

MSc in Mathematical logic, University of Manchester (2000)

PhD in Theoretical Computer Science, University of Manchester (2004)

BSc Osteopathy (2010)
Other names The Surgeon
Nationality British
Height 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Weight 125 lb (57 kg; 8.9 st)
Reach 64.0 in (163 cm)
Fighting out of Manchester, England
Team Next Generation
Rank      Brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
     Black belt in Tae Kwon Do
     Black belt in The Jitsu Foundation's Ju Jitsu
Years active 2002 - 2014
Mixed martial arts record
Total 18
Wins 13
By knockout 2
By submission 7
By decision 4
Losses 5
By knockout 3
By decision 2
Website twitter.com/RosiSexton
rosisexton.com
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Rosemary Ann Sexton PhD (born 16 July 1977) is a mathematician, athlete, sports therapist, osteopath, writer and musician. She had a distinguished career in mixed martial arts (MMA), from which she retired in 2014.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Background

Rosi Sexton was born in Versailles, France but moved to Britain at a young age, and grew up and received her education in the United Kingdom. She attended Kendrick School, Reading. Her father commented "what consistently runs through Rosi’s life is winning: she has a need to win. Her physics teacher said ‘Rosi has a meticulous approach to her studies and nothing short of perfection satisfies her' ".[7]

Music

Sexton was an accomplished musician. She played with the Reading Youth Orchestra while at school (from 1991 to 1995). She reached grade 7 in cello and grade 8 in piano, then became an Associate of the London College of Music Examinations (piano). In November 1994, aged 17, she played in the Royal Albert Hall, with the Reading Youth Orchestra.[8] She also played the organ ("though I never got very good").

Mathematics

In 1995, Sexton was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge, where she took a first class degree in mathematics (1998). Her tutor in mathematics was Tim Gowers. She preferred pure maths: her particular interests were logic, combinatorics and number theory. She then moved to the University of Manchester, where she achieved an MSc in mathematical logic in 2000, The use of the Frame Theoretic Assembly as a unifying construct.[9] She went on to complete a PhD in Theoretical computer science, A point-free and point-sensitive analysis of the patch assembly.[10] Her supervisor was Harold Simmons in the School of Mathematics, with whom she wrote a paper, "Point-sensitive and point-free patch constructions", in the Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra.[11]

Martial arts

Sexton had been involved in martial arts since she was at school. She already held dan grades in jujutsu and Taekwondo. In 2000, after 10 years' experience in martial arts, she decided to train in Mixed Martial Arts and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, as a way of proving to herself that what she had learned was applicable to real life. A clue to the reason for this career change may be found in her comment "The other things I did, the music, the maths, just weren't quite hard enough"[7]

At the same time, she trained in osteopathy, receiving a degree in that subject from Oxford Brookes University in 2010. She currently practices as an Osteopath in the Manchester area, with a particular interest in sports injuries and evidence-based practice. She has written about the problem of performance-enhancing drugs (doping) in combat sports, and is a supporter of the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association, VADA.[12] She is a spokesperson for SafeMMA,[13] an organisation dedicated to ensuring safety of competitors, and she runs a combat sports injury clinic.[14]

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Sexton made her mixed martial arts debut on 11 May 2002. She won her first five fights before moving up in weight to face Gina Carano on 15 September 2006. Sexton was defeated by knockout late in the second round.

BodogFight

Sexton debuted for BodogFight on 16 December 2006 and upset Brazilian submission specialist Carina Damm with an armbar late in the first round.

On 17 February 2007, Sexton faced Japanese striker "Windy" Tomomi Sunaba at a BodogFight event in Costa Rica. Sexton won the fight by Technical Decision in the second round after Sunaba suffered a serious ankle injury.[15]

Sexton fought once more for BodogFight and submitted Julia Berezikova on 24 August 2007.

EliteXC

Sexton signed an exclusive three-fight contract with Elite XC in June 2008.[16] She faced Debi Purcell at the 15 August 2008 ShoXC event in Friant, California and defeated Purcell by split decision.[17]

Bellator Fighting Championships

Following the demise of Elite XC, Sexton debuted for Bellator Fighting Championships at Bellator 12 on 19 June 2009. She submitted Valerie Coolbaugh with an armbar in the first round.[18]

Sexton was scheduled to face Angela Magana at CWFC 37: Right To Fight on 22 May 2010,[19][20] but Magana suffered an injury and Sexton was matched against Emi Fujino.[21] However, due to Sexton's re-signing with Bellator,[22] her CWFC fight was cancelled.[23]

Sexton faced Zoila Gurgel at Bellator 23 on 24 June.[24] She was defeated by knockout exactly two minutes into the first round.[25]

As a result of the knockout loss, Sexton was given a 60-day medical suspension and did not compete in the Bellator women's 115-pound tournament.[26]

Cage Warriors Fighting Championship

Sexton returned to face Sally Krumdiack at Cage Warriors Fighting Championship 39 on 27 November 2010 in Cork, Ireland.[27] She won via TKO in the second round.[28]

Sexton faced Roxanne Modafferi at Cage Warriors Fighting Championship 40 on 26 February 2011.[29] She defeated Modafferi by unanimous decision.[30]

Sexton was scheduled to face Sheila Gaff at Cage Warriors Fighting Championship 43 on 9 July 2011 for the Cage Warriors Women's Super Flyweight Championship at 125 pounds.[31] However, she suffered a concussion during training and was forced to withdraw from the fight.[32]

On 2 June 2012, Sexton faced Aisling Daly at Cage Warriors Fighting Championship 47. The bout was part of a tournament to crown a Cage Warriors 125-pound women's champion.[33][34] Sexton defeated Daly by unanimous decision to advance to the tournament final.[35]

Sexton was scheduled to face Sheila Gaff in the finals at Cage Warriors Fighting Championship 49 on 27 October 2012 in Cardiff, Wales. Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) drug testing was used in the weeks prior to the planned fight.[36] However, the bout was cancelled on 19 October when Gaff withdrew due to illness.[37]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Sexton moved up in weight to make her UFC debut in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada on the UFC 161 card against Alexis Davis on 15 June 2013.[38] Sexton lost the fight by unanimous decision.[39]

On 26 October 2013, Sexton returned to the Octagon and faced Jéssica Andrade at UFC Fight Night 30.[40] She lost the fight via unanimous decision.[41][42] Sexton was released from the promotion shortly after the fight.[43]

On 21 June 2014, Sexton announced her retirement from MMA competition.[44]

Personal life

Sexton has one son.[5]

Mixed martial arts record

Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 13-5 Joanna Jedrzejczyk KO (punch) Cage Warriors Fighting Championship 69 June 7, 2014 2 2:36 London, England
Loss 13-4 Jéssica Andrade Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. Munoz October 26, 2013 3 5:00 Manchester, England
Loss 13-3 Alexis Davis Decision (unanimous) UFC 161 June 15, 2013 3 5:00 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Win 13-2 Aisling Daly Decision (unanimous) Cage Warriors Fighting Championship 47 June 2, 2012 3 5:00 Dublin, Ireland CWFC Women's Flyweight Tournament Semifinal
Win 12-2 Roxanne Modafferi Decision (unanimous) Cage Warriors: 40 February 26, 2011 3 5:00 North London, England
Win 11-2 Sally Krumdiack TKO (punches) Cage Warriors 39: The Uprising November 27, 2010 2 4:07 Cork, Ireland
Loss 10-2 Zoila Frausto Gurgel KO (knee and punches) Bellator 23 June 24, 2010 1 2:00 Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Win 10-1 Valerie Coolbaugh Submission (armbar) Bellator 12 June 19, 2009 1 3:40 Hollywood, Florida, United States
Win 9-1 Debi Purcell Decision (split) ShoXC: Hamman vs. Suganuma 2 August 15, 2008 3 3:00 Friant, California, United States
Win 8-1 Julia Berezikova Submission (armbar) BodogFight: Vancouver August 24, 2007 2 1:49 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Win 7-1 Tomomi Sunaba Technical Decision (unanimous) BodogFight: Costa Rica February 17, 2007 2 1:05 San José, Costa Rica
Win 6-1 Carina Damm Submission (armbar) BodogFight: St. Petersburg December 16, 2006 1 4:15 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Loss 5-1 Gina Carano KO (punch) World Pro Fighting Championships September 15, 2006 2 4:55 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 5-0 Dina Van den Hooven TKO (corner stoppage) CWFC: Strike Force 4 November 26, 2005 3 5:00 English Midlands, England Won Cage Warriors 132 lbs women's title
Win 4-0 Kelli Salone Submission (armbar) P & G 1: Pride and Glory 1 February 1, 2004 1 3:45 Cardiff, Wales
Win 3-0 Carla O'Sullivan Submission (rear-naked choke) CWFC 3: Cage Warriors 3 March 16, 2003 1 N/A Hampshire, England
Win 2-0 Serena Saunders Submission (armbar) CWFC 1: Armageddon July 27, 2002 1 0:40 London, England
Win 1-0 Angela Boyce Submission (armbar) G & S 5: Grapple & Strike 5 May 11, 2002 3 N/A Worcester, England

Accomplishments

See also

References

  1. Rosi Sexton on Twitter
  2. Dr Rosi Sexton: 'Fighting is a normal part of human nature'
  3. Professional MMA record for Rosi Sexton from Sherdog
  4. Rosi Sexton is an unlikely caged fighter, BBC Interview, February 2003
  5. 1 2 "The fight of her life". guardian.co.uk, by Andy Darling. 2007-09-05. Retrieved 2008-08-18.
  6. Rosi Sexton PhD Supplements sponsorship
  7. 1 2 "BBC documentary: Women cage fighters". BBC.
  8. "Schools Proms, November 1994".
  9. Sexton, Rosemary Ann (2003). The use of the Frame Theoretic Assembly as a unifying construct (PDF) (MSc thesis). University of Manchester.
  10. Sexton, Rosemary Ann (2003). A point-free and point-sensitive analysis of the patch assembly (PDF) (PhD thesis). University of Manchester.
  11. Sexton, R. A.; Simmons, H. (2006). "Point-sensitive and point-free patch constructions" (PDF). Journal of Pure and Applied Probability 207: 433–468. doi:10.1016/j.jpaa.2005.10.013.
  12. "Voluntary anti-doping association".
  13. "Safe MMA".
  14. "Combat Sports Clinic".
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  18. "Bellator Crowns Alvarez, Lombard". Sherdog.com. 2009-06-20. Retrieved 2010-03-16.
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  21. "Magana Out, Fujino To Face Sexton At CWFC 37". MMARising.com. Retrieved 2010-05-02.
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  25. "Zoila Frausto Knocks Out Rosi Sexton". MMARising.com. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
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  27. "Sexton vs Krumdiack, Daly vs Helsel At CWFC 39". MMARising.com. Retrieved 2010-10-23.
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  31. "Rosi Sexton vs Sheila Gaff Planned For Cage Warriors 43". MMARising.com. Retrieved 2011-05-26.
  32. "Rosi Sexton Injured, Out Of Cage Warriors 43 Title Fight". MMARising.com. 2011-06-22. Retrieved 2011-10-18.
  33. "Cage Warriors 125-Pound Women’s Tournament Set For April". MMARising.com. 2011-12-16. Retrieved 2011-12-16.
  34. "Rosi Sexton vs Aisling Daly Official For CWFC 47 On June 2". MMARising.com. 2012-04-16. Retrieved 2012-04-18.
  35. "Rosi Sexton Defeats Aisling Daly At Cage Warriors 47". MMARising.com. 2012-06-02. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
  36. "Rosi Sexton vs Sheila Gaff Official For Cage Warriors 49". MMARising.com. 2012-09-06. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
  37. "Sheila Gaff Withdraws From CWFC Title Bout With Rosi Sexton". MMARising.com. 2012-10-19. Retrieved 2012-10-25.
  38. "Alexis Davis Returns to Winnipeg; This Time to Fight in the UFC Octagon". TopMMANews.com. 2013-04-04. Retrieved 2013-04-04.
  39. "UFC 161 results/photos: Alexis Davis outgrapples Rosi Sexton in decision win". MMAjunkie.com. 2013-06-15. Retrieved 2013-06-17.
  40. "Rosi Sexton To Face Jéssica Andrade At UFC Fight Night 30". MMARising.com. 2013-08-27. Retrieved 2013-09-03.
  41. "Jéssica Andrade Defeats Rosi Sexton At UFC Fight Night 30". MMARising.com. 2013-10-26. Retrieved 2013-11-01.
  42. "UFC Fight Night 30 results: Jessica Andrade brutalizes Rosi Sexton". MMAjunkie.com. 2013-10-26. Retrieved 2013-11-01.
  43. "Sotiropoulos, Sexton and Sakara released from the UFC". msn.foxsports.com. 2013-12-19.
  44. "UFC, Bellator, Cage Warriors vet Rosi Sexton announces retirement from MMA". mmajunkie.com. 21 June 2014.
  45. "Rosi Sexton". 2007-08-01. Retrieved 2008-08-19.

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