Terry Etim

Terence Lee "Terry" Etim (born 11 January 1986) is a retired English mixed martial artist who competed as a lightweight. He is trained by Shyam Sundar and Reddy Sai Naren.[2] Etim is a brown belt in Luta Livre[3] under Marcelo Brigadeiro.

Terry Etim
BornTerence Lee Etim
(1986-01-11) 11 January 1986 (age 38)
NationalityEnglish
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight155 lb (70 kg; 11.1 st)
DivisionLightweight
Reach73 in (190 cm)
StyleLuta Livre
StanceOrthodox
TeamTeam Kaobon/RFT
RankBrown belt in Luta Livre under Marcelo Brigadeiro[1]
Years active2005–2014 (MMA)
Mixed martial arts record
Total21
Wins16
By knockout2
By submission12
By decision2
Losses5
By knockout1
By submission1
By decision3
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Terry became the Cage Gladiators Lightweight Champion by defeating Greg Loughran via rear naked choke in the second round and successfully defended his title against Sami Berik, again winning in the second round via armbar.

Etim's fight with Spain's Diego Gonzalez was refereed by former boxing World Heavyweight Champion Mike Tyson,[4] during the World Cage Fighting Championships at the MEN Arena in Manchester, England in March 2006.[5] Etim won the fight via triangle choke in the first round.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Etim trained with Pride veteran Luciano Azevedo in Brazil in preparation for his UFC debut fight against Matt Grice at UFC 70 in Manchester.[6] After an opening flurry that rocked Grice, Etim jumped in with a flying knee that was blocked and caused him to fall to the canvas. From there, Grice worked his ground-and-pound attack,[7] but once the fight was stood up, Etim turned the tables and locked in a standing guillotine. Etim dragged Grice down to the ground whilst in the guillotine.[8] But this allowed Grice to escape briefly, before Etim got Grice in another guillotine choke.[8] Grice fell unconscious in the choke and referee Steve Mazzagatti called the fight with 12 seconds left of the opening round.[8]

Etim was defeated at UFC 75 by Gleison Tibau via unanimous decision. Etim was controlled on the ground by Tibau for the length of the fight, eliciting boos from the English crowd.

In his next fight, Etim received his second career loss and his second loss in a row against veteran fighter Rich Clementi at UFC 84 in a similar manner.

Etim snapped his two fight losing streak with a one-sided unanimous decision victory over Sam Stout at UFC 89 in Birmingham, England.[9] Combining precise kicks with fast hands and a precise jab, Etim controlled Stout through the duration of the fight,[10] only having to fend off sporadic and often desperate bursts from the Canadian in reply.[10]

Terry posted his second win in as many fights, as he stopped former Palace Fighting Championship lightweight titleholder Brian Cobb via TKO in the second round.[11] The defeat snapped Cobb's nine-fight winning streak.[11] Etim appeared to win the first round, using leg kicks effectively. When the fight went to the ground Cobb failed to score points, as Etim avoided damage on the ground.[12] Early in round two Etim dropped Cobb with a head kick before finishing the fight with punches, forcing the referee to stop the fight.[12]

Terry survived a first-round knockdown and broken nose to defeat Justin Buchholz at UFC 99 via D'Arce choke in the second round.[13] Etim collected $60,000 for Submission of the Night.[14] Buchholz and Etim traded heavy kicks and punches for the first few minutes in the bout before the American landed a hard right hand which broke Etim's nose.[14] Buchholz pounced but Etim was able to survive the round. Etim went back to his measured gameplan in round two, landing with some hard leg kicks, before hurting Buchholz with multiple knees from the clinch.[14] A scramble ensued before the fight went to the mat, enabling Etim to lock in the D'Arce choke to finish the fight.[15]

Etim won his third Submission of the Night award after defeating Shannon Gugerty on 14 November 2009 at UFC 105 by submission due to a guillotine choke at 1:24 of the second round.

Etim fought BJJ black belt Rafael dos Anjos on 10 April 2010 at UFC 112.[16] After a back and forth first round, where Etim almost submitted dos Anjos with a guillotine choke, he succumbed to the Brazilian's grappling skills in the second, tapping out to an armbar.

Etim was expected to face Joe Lauzon on 28 August 2010 at UFC 118,[17] but was forced off the card with an injury and replaced by Gabe Ruediger.[18]

Etim gave an announcement on 23 June 2011 in an interview on mma-weekly stating that after a year healing from a broken rib injury he will be fighting soon. He said: "as soon as I get a date I will fight."[19]

Etim fought Edward Faaloloto on 5 November 2011 at UFC 138[20] Etim showed his superior ground skills as he submitted Faaloloto with a guillotine choke 17 seconds into the fight, earning his fourth career Submission of the Night award (tying the UFC's all-time mark).[21]

Etim faced Edson Barboza on 14 January 2012 at UFC 142.[22] The two fought at a steady pace during the match with Barboza throwing more strikes while Etim went for takedowns. Etim was then knocked out in the third round by a spinning wheel kick. Both participants earned Fight of the Night honors for their performances.[23]

Etim was expected to face Joe Lauzon on 4 August 2012 at UFC on Fox 4.[24] However, Etim was forced out of the bout with an injury and replaced by Jamie Varner.[25]

After a thirteen-month layoff, Etim returned to face Renée Forte on 16 February 2013 at UFC on Fuel TV: Barão vs. McDonald.[26] Etim lost the fight via unanimous decision and was subsequently released from the promotion.[27]

Bellator MMA

Following his exit from the UFC, Etim signed with Bellator, originally set to debut on the promotion's first ever PPV event. He eventually faced Patrick Cenoble on the Spike TV at Bellator 109 on 22 November 2013.[28] He won the fight via unanimous decision (30–27, 29–28, and 30–26). In 2014 he was due to take part in a Bellator lightweight tourney but was forced out after injuring his ACL.[29]

Personal life

In February 2017, Etim was reported to have thrown himself into oncoming traffic while running amok in Liverpool.[30]

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
21 matches16 wins5 losses
By knockout21
By submission121
By decision23
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win16–5Patrick CenobleDecision (unanimous)Bellator 10922 November 201335:00Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
Loss15–5Renée ForteDecision (unanimous)UFC on Fuel TV: Barão vs. McDonald16 February 201335:00London, England
Loss15–4Edson BarbozaKO (wheel kick)UFC 14214 January 201232:02Rio de Janeiro, BrazilFight of the Night.
Win15–3Edward FaalolotoSubmission (guillotine choke)UFC 1385 November 201110:17Birmingham, EnglandSubmission of the Night.
Loss14–3Rafael dos AnjosSubmission (armbar)UFC 11210 April 201024:30Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Win14–2Shannon GugertySubmission (guillotine choke)UFC 10514 November 200921:24Manchester, EnglandSubmission of the Night.
Win13–2Justin BuchholzSubmission (D'Arce choke)UFC 9913 June 200922:38Cologne, GermanySubmission of the Night. Submission of the Year.
Win12–2Brian CobbTKO (head kick and punches)UFC 9520 February 200920:10London, England
Win11–2Sam StoutDecision (unanimous)UFC 8918 October 200835:00Birmingham, England
Loss10–2Rich ClementiDecision (unanimous)UFC 8424 May 200835:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss10–1Gleison TibauDecision (unanimous)UFC 758 September 200735:00London, England
Win10–0Matt GriceTechnical Submission (guillotine choke)UFC 7021 April 200714:38Manchester, EnglandSubmission of the Night.
Win9–0Sami BerikSubmission (armbar)Cage Gladiators 33 December 200621:24Liverpool, England
Win8–0Edgars PodnieksSubmission (rear-naked choke)RTT: Road to Tokyo15 October 200610:46Wolverhampton, England
Win7–0Greg LoughranSubmission (rear-naked choke)CG II: The Next Generation3 September 200622:50Liverpool, England
Win6–0Danny van BergenSubmission (armbar)Cage Gladiators 122 May 200610:50Liverpool, England
Win5–0Diego ConejoSubmission (triangle choke)WCFC: No Guts No Glory18 March 200610:59Manchester, England
Win4–0Kamel NacerSubmission (triangle choke)CFC 6: Cage Carnage4 December 20051N/ALiverpool, England
Win3–0Aaron BlackwellSubmission (guillotine choke)CFC 5: Cage Carnage4 September 200510:58Liverpool, England
Win2–0Neil BarberKO (head kick)CFC 4: Cage Carnage3 July 200521:55Liverpool, England
Win1–0Kris LevertonSubmission (triangle choke)Ultimate Ring Fighting12 May 20051N/AStockport, England

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