Jordan Parsons

Jordan Parsons (August 26, 1990 – May 4, 2016) was an American mixed martial artist who formerly competed in Bellator's featherweight division. A professional competitor since 2010, Parsons had also previously competed for the Championship Fighting Alliance.

Jordan Parsons
Parsons in October 2015
Born(1990-08-26)August 26, 1990
Fargo, North Dakota, U.S.
DiedMay 4, 2016(2016-05-04) (aged 25)
Delray Beach, Florida, U.S.
Auto accident
Other namesPretty Boy
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight145 lb (66 kg; 10.4 st)
DivisionFeatherweight
Reach71.0 in (180 cm)
Fighting out ofBerrien Springs, Michigan, U.S.
TeamMinnesota Martial Arts Academy 2010-2013
Alliance MMA
Blackzilians
Years active2010–2016
Mixed martial arts record
Total13
Wins11
By knockout3
By submission3
By decision5
Losses2
By knockout1
By decision1
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Parsons turned professional in October 2010 after amassing a 3–0 record as an amateur. He went undefeated in his first four bouts before signing with the Championship Fighting Alliance.

Championship Fighting Alliance

Parsons made his CFA debut against James Polodna at CFA 3: Howard vs. Olson on October 9, 2011. He won the fight via unanimous decision.[1]

Parsons next faced James Cianci at CFA 4: Izquierdo vs. Cenoble on December 17, 2011, in the semifinal round of the promotions undefeated featherweight tournament. He won the fight via unanimous decision to secure his place in the finals.[2]

Parsons faced off against Danny Chavez in the finals, which took place at CFA 5: Chavez vs. Parsons on February 24, 2012, for the featherweight title. He won the fight via unanimous decision after five rounds to become the new CFA Featherweight Champion.[3]

In his first defense, Parsons faced Lazar Stojadinovic at CFA 7: Never Give Up on June 30, 2012, and lost via knockout in the first round, the first loss of his career.[4]

Driller Promotions

Following a year layoff, Parsons moved to the lightweight division and defeated Derek Getzel via unanimous decision at Driller Promotions / SEG: Havoc at High Five 2 on June 29, 2013.[5]

Parsons fought and defeated Damien Hill via first-round submission to become the Driller Promotions Lightweight Champion on September 14, 2013, at Driller Promotions / SEG: Caged Chaos at Canterbury Park 4.[6]

Bellator MMA

Parsons made his Bellator debut against Tim Bazer on April 18, 2014, at Bellator 117. He won the fight via knockout, just four seconds into the second round.[7] During the bout, Parsons tore his meniscus, which sidelined him until 2015.[8]

After signing a six-fight deal with the promotion,[8] Parsons returned to featherweight and faced fellow prospect Julio Cesar, who was undefeated with a record of 30–0, at Bellator 137 on May 15, 2015.[9] Parsons defeated Cesar via submission due to an arm-triangle choke in the third round, handing the Brazilian his first loss.

Parsons then faced Bubba Jenkins at Bellator 146 on November 20, 2015. After surviving a head kick that wobbled and knocked him down, he lost the fight via split decision.[10]

Parsons was scheduled to face Adam Piccolotti at Bellator 154 on May 14, 2016.[11] However, Parsons died as a result of a hit-and-run incident that occurred on May 1.[12]

Personal life

Jordan Parsons was born on August 26, 1990, in Fargo, North Dakota. His family then moved to the poverty-stricken town of Covert, Michigan when he was 8 years old. Living in Covert, Parsons was exposed to violence at a very young age with one of his classmates being a victim of sexual assault. It was then that Parsons realized he needed to learn to defend himself. Parsons was an over-weight child with a father that had a rare skin condition- both elements that made him a target for being bullied on a regular basis.

Jordan's parents separated when Jordan was just 13 years old, and his mother moved him to Berrien Springs, Michigan. It was here that Parsons began to take an interest in working out and wrestling, qualifying for the state tournament twice for Berrien Springs High. At the age of 15, Parsons broke out of his shell when a group of older kids cornered him and a friend at the beach. Parsons was forced to defend himself against the odds and quickly learned that he was able to do so very well, coming out of the altercation unscathed.

Jordan's first fight in a ring was when he was only 17 years old, after training at a local MMA gym for just a month. After winning the fight quickly, he developed a passion for the sport. Parsons had found his calling, resulting in progressively moving up the ranks. It began with traveling across the country to eventually win the belt in the CFA. Later in his career, Parsons trained with some of the best fighters and coaches in the world. This led Jordan to signing with Bellator. He trained at Jaco Hybrid with The Blackzilians, one of the world's most elite group of MMA athletes[13]

Death

Parsons was hit by the driver of a Range Rover in Delray Beach, Florida early in the morning of May 1, 2016, while crossing a street. As a result, he had the bottom half of his right leg amputated.[14] He died on May 4, 2016, as a result of his injuries.[15] On May 7, 28-year-old Dennis Wright of Boca Raton was charged with leaving the scene of a crash causing death, tampering with evidence and driving with a suspended license as a habitual offender, his sixth suspension. Wright tried to take the damaged SUV to a body shop, but the body shop owner refused to repair the SUV. According to the unnamed witnesses cited in the report, the body shop owner knew the SUV had been involved in the crash that killed Jordan Parsons. That led to Wright storing the SUV at Security Storage Facility at 189 W. Linton Blvd, police said.[16]

In October 2016, it was announced that a postmortem analysis of Parsons' brain had revealed the degenerative brain disease Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).[17] Parsons was the second fighter in the multibillion-dollar MMA industry to be publicly identified as having been diagnosed with CTE, with Gary Goodridge being the first.

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

  • Championship Fighting Alliance
    • CFA Featherweight Championship (one time)
    • CFA featherweight tournament winner
  • Driller Promotions
    • Driller Promotions Lightweight Championship (one time)

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
13 matches11 wins2 losses
By knockout31
By submission30
By decision51
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss11–2Bubba JenkinsDecision (split)Bellator 146November 20, 201535:00Thackerville, Oklahoma, United States
Win11–1Julio CesarSubmission (arm-triangle choke)Bellator 137May 15, 201534:09Temecula, California, United StatesReturn to Featherweight.
Win10–1Tim BazerKO (punches)Bellator 117April 18, 201420:04Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States
Win9–1Damien HillSubmission (guillotine choke)Driller Promotions / SEG: Caged Chaos at Canterbury Park 4September 14, 201311:10Shakopee, Minnesota, United StatesWon Driller Promotions Lightweight Championship.
Win8–1Derek GetzelDecision (unanimous)Driller Promotions / SEG: Havoc at High Five 2June 29, 201335:00Burnsville, Minnesota, United StatesMoved to Lightweight.
Loss7–1Lazar StojadinovicKO (punch)CFA 7: Never Give UpJune 30, 201211:11Coral Gables, Florida, United StatesLost CFA Featherweight Championship.
Win7–0Danny ChavezDecision (unanimous)CFA 5: Chavez vs. ParsonsFebruary 24, 201255:00Coral Gables, Florida, United StatesCFA Undefeated Featherweight Tournament Final; Won CFA Featherweight Championship.
Win6–0James CianciDecision (unanimous)CFA 4: Izquierdo vs. CenobleDecember 17, 201135:00Coral Gables, Florida, United StatesCFA Undefeated Featherweight Tournament Semifinal.
Win5–0James PolodnaDecision (unanimous)CFA 3: Howard vs. OlsonOctober 9, 201135:00Miami, Florida, United States
Win4–0Bobby FerrierSubmission (guillotine choke)EB: Beatdown at 4 Bears 9July 22, 201111:39New Town, North Dakota, United States
Win3–0Robert CouillardDecision (unanimous)Combat USA: Country USA 1June 25, 201135:00Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States
Win2–0Bruce ReisTKO (punches)EB: Beatdown at 4 Bears 7November 27, 201012:34New Town, North Dakota, United States
Win1–0Derek AbramTKO (punches)Impact Fighting Championship: InceptionOctober 23, 201012:59Bismarck, North Dakota, United States

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