Brent Weedman

Brent Weedman (born February 10, 1984) is an American retired mixed martial artist who has competed in Bellator's Welterweight division. He has competed in several Bellator Tournaments, including the: Bellator Season Four Welterweight Tournament, Bellator Season 5 Welterweight Tournament, and the Bellator Season 6 Lightweight Tournament. He is married to fellow Brazilian jiu-jitsu player, Emily Weedman.

Brent Weedman
Born (1984-02-10) February 10, 1984 (age 40)
Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight170 lb (77 kg; 12 st)
DivisionWelterweight
Lightweight
Fighting out ofLouisville, Kentucky, United States
TeamTeam Haycraft
Derby City MMA
RankBlack belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Years active2005–2013
Mixed martial arts record
Total32
Wins22
By knockout10
By submission9
By decision3
Losses9
By knockout1
By submission1
By decision7
Draws1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Background

Weedman is from Louisville, Kentucky and began his formal training in the martial arts when he was four years old. Weedman's father, who was a police officer and a longtime martial artist himself, also ran a martial arts school. In addition to full-contact karate, Weedman began competitive judo when he was eight years old and also played football and soccer.[1]

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Weedman's professional career began in 2005. Making his debut in the HOOKnSHOOT promotion, Weedman finished his first fight with a draw after two rounds. Weedman later racked up two successive victories in the promotion before meeting future UFC veteran Gray Maynard. Weedman lost via unanimous decision,[2] which gave Maynard his entry onto The Ultimate Fighter 5.[3]

After a further win via TKO, Weedman was ranked as the number one 183 lb fighter in the Shooto rankings, despite him never competing in the Shooto organisation.[4] Amongst his next fights were losses to Dan Hornbuckle via triangle choke and Anthony Lapsley via TKO due to a cut over his right eye.[5]

In May 2008, with his record at 8–5–1, Weedman faced Douglas Lima for the AFL welterweight title. Weedman was reportedly brought in to the fight to showcase Lima's skills, as Weedman was expected to be an easy fight.[6] Weedman threatened early on with a triangle choke which was unsuccessful. Late in the second round, Weedman again caught Lima in a triangle choke, but transitioned to an armbar, which forced Lima to submit, giving Weedman the title.[6] He would go on to say "They brought me in because Douglas Lima would make a great champ for them. Now, it's my turn to step up. I feel good about the fact that I did a one-fight deal with them. We're going to talk a multi-fight contract now."[6] Weedman was scheduled to defend the belt at AFL's first ever pay-per-view,[7] though the bout failed to transpire and Weedman never fought for the promotion again.

Bellator Fighting Championships

Following five successive wins after his AFL title win, Weedman made his Bellator Fighting Championship debut at Bellator 16 against Rudy Bears. Weedman defeated Bears via KO at 4:19 of the opening round.[8]

Weedman returned at Bellator 23, where he faced John Troyer. Weedman made quick work of Troyer, finishing him via armbar just before the end of the opening round.[9]

At Bellator 30, Weedman faced Jacob McClintock, a former Bellator Welterweight Tournament competitor.[10] The winner would reportedly receive a slot in Bellator's fourth season welterweight tournament.[11] After just three minutes, Weedman was able to win the fight via TKO due to punches.[12]

With the win, Weedman officially qualified for the Bellator Season Four Welterweight tournament, alongside the likes of Jim Wallhead, Rick Hawn and Dan Hornbuckle.[13] Weedman fought Hornbuckle in the first round of the tournament, winning the fight by unanimous decision. However, due to the facial laceration he received during the fight, Weedman has been suspended 60 days, putting his position in the tournament in doubt.[14] In his next fight Weedman fought Jay Hieron for a spot in the finals at Bellator 40 and lost a controversial unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28).

Weedman entered into the Bellator Season 5 Welterweight Tournament. He fought Chris Lozano in the opening round held at Bellator 49 and lost the fight via unanimous decision.

After Weedman realized he was a very small Welterweight, he decided to drop to the lightweight division. He was granted instant entry to the Bellator Season 6 Lightweight Tournament. In the quarter-finals of the tournament, Weedman fought J.J. Ambrose at Bellator 62 on March 23, 2012. Weedman won the fight via submission (VonFflue choke) in the second round.

In the semi-final round Weedman fought Thiago Michel at Bellator 66. He won the fight via split decision. Weedman then faced Rick Hawn in the finals on May 25, 2012, at Bellator 70 in New Orleans, Louisiana. He lost the fight via unanimous decision.

In the opening round of Bellator Season 8 Welterweight Tournament Weedman faced off against Marius Zaromskis at Bellator 86. He won via unanimous decision. Weedman was supposed to face Douglas Lima in the semi-finals at Bellator 90. Weedman would be forced to withdraw from the fight due to injury. He was then replaced by Bryan Baker.

Weedman returned for the Season 9 Welterweight Tournament. He faced Justin Baesman in the quarterfinal opening round at Bellator 100 and won via first-round submission.

In the semifinals, he had a rematch with Rick Hawn and lost via unanimous decision.

Weedman has retired from MMA.[15]

Skepticism

Brent Weedman (center) at The Amaz!ing Meeting 2013 with Sifu Zeigler (left) and Jennifer Ouellette (right)

Weedman approached the James Randi Educational Foundation (JREF) expressing interest in representing the organization. In an interview with foundation president D.J. Grothe, Weedman discussed his interest in scientific skepticism. Weedman states, "The work that James Randi and the JREF do is very important, and I'm proud to be involved with you guys. I feel strongly about the cause." He cites James Randi, Carl Sagan, Neil DeGrasse Tyson, and Phil Plait as inspirations.[16]

Weedman presented at The Amaz!ng Meeting 2013 where he discussed pseudoscience in the martial arts.[17]

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
32 matches22 wins9 losses
By knockout101
By submission91
By decision37
Draws1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss22–9–1Rick HawnDecision (unanimous)Bellator 104October 18, 201335:00Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United StatesBellator Season 9 Welterweight Tournament Semifinal
Win22–8–1Justin BaesmanSubmission (armbar)Bellator 100September 20, 201313:20Phoenix, Arizona, United StatesBellator Season 9 Welterweight Tournament Quarterfinal
Win21–8–1Marius ZaromskisDecision (unanimous)Bellator 86January 24, 201335:00Thackerville, Oklahoma, United StatesBellator Season 8 Welterweight Tournament Quarterfinal
Loss20–8–1Rick HawnDecision (unanimous)Bellator 70May 25, 201235:00New Orleans, Louisiana, United StatesBellator Season 6 Lightweight Tournament Final
Win20–7–1Thiago MichelDecision (split)Bellator 66April 20, 201235:00Cleveland, Ohio, United StatesBellator Season 6 Lightweight Tournament Semifinal
Win19–7–1J.J. AmbroseSubmission (Von Flue choke)[18]Bellator 62March 23, 201223:26Laredo, Texas, United StatesBellator Season 6 Lightweight Tournament Quarterfinal
Loss18–7–1Chris LozanoDecision (unanimous)Bellator 49September 10, 201135:00Atlantic City, New Jersey, United StatesBellator Season 5 Welterweight Tournament Quarterfinal
Loss18–6–1Jay HieronDecision (unanimous)Bellator 40April 9, 201135:00Newkirk, Oklahoma, United StatesWelterweight Tournament Semifinal
Win18–5–1Dan HornbuckleDecision (unanimous)Bellator 35March 5, 201135:00Lemoore, California, United StatesWelterweight Tournament Quarterfinal
Win17–5–1Jacob McClintockTKO (knee to the body & punches)Bellator 30September 23, 201013:05Louisville, Kentucky, United StatesQualified for the Bellator Season Four tournament
Win16–5–1John TroyerSubmission (armbar)Bellator 23June 24, 201014:55Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Win15–5–1Rudy BearsKO (punches)Bellator 16April 29, 201014:19Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Win14–5–1Akbarh ArreolaTKO (punches)MMA Xtreme 23August 15, 200920:42Cancun, Mexico
Win13–5–1Robert ThompsonSubmission (rear-naked choke)EFA: Rebels Without a CauseMarch 19, 200912:34Monroe, Louisiana, United States
Win12–5–1John MckeanTKO (punches)EFA: Rebels Without a CauseMarch 19, 200912:48Monroe, Louisiana, United States
Win11–5–1Tim StoutTKO (punches)Bullet Fight Gear: Last Man StandingFebruary 21, 200914:03Kennesaw, Georgia, United States
Win10–5–1David GastonSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFL: Fight Night at The MuratDecember 13, 200822:49Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Win9–5–1Douglas LimaSubmission (armbar)AFL: BulletproofMay 30, 200824:39Atlanta, Georgia, United StatesWon the AFL Welterweight Championship
Loss8–5–1Rhomez BrowerDecision (split)Bullet Fight Gear: ShowdownMarch 14, 200835:00Kennesaw, Georgia, United States
Win8–4–1Matt ShawSubmission (punches)Wild Bill's: Fight Night 12November 2, 200710:39Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Loss7–4–1Anthony LapsleyTKO (cut)UFL: Fight Night at Conseco FieldhouseAugust 11, 200713:24Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Win7–3–1Jake ShortTKO (corner stoppage)Wild Bill's: Fight Night 9June 8, 200714:28Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Win6–3–1David HulettSubmissionWild Bill's: Fight Night 8April 13, 200712:41Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Win5–3–1Chris ConnellyTKO (punches)Wild Bill's: Fight Night 8April 13, 200710:52Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Loss4–3–1Jake ShortDecision (majority)Wild Bill's: Fight Night 7March 2, 200735:00Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Win4–2–1Hans MarreroTKO (punches)Wild Bill's: Fight Night 7March 2, 200711:29Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Loss3–2–1Dan HornbuckleSubmission (triangle choke)LOF 12: Black Tie BattlesDecember 31, 200623:31Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Win3–1–1Lucas GwaltneyTKO (corner stoppage)Legends of Fighting 8July 28, 200631:45Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Loss2–1–1Gray MaynardDecision (unanimous)WEF: Orleans ArenaJune 10, 200635:00Paradise, Nevada, United States
Win2–0–1Josh CateKO (punch)HOOKnSHOOT: LiveMay 20, 20061N/AEvansville, Indiana, United States
Win1–0–1Anthony StevensSubmissionHOOKnSHOOT: Grand PrixMarch 25, 2006N/AN/AEvansville, Indiana, United States
Draw0–0–1Scott HenzeDrawHOOKnSHOOT: The Final ShowdownSeptember 10, 200525:00Evansville, Indiana, United States

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