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Peso welter Division

No peleando

"The Vanilla Gorilla"

Jason Witt

Peso welter Division

19-9-0 (W-L-D)

3

Victorias por nocaut

8

Gana por Sumisión

7

Primeros acabados redondos

Jason Witt

Récord del Atleta

Info

Learn more about Jason Witt's UFC history, fighter facts, and Q&A below.

Status
No peleando
Ciudad natal
Estados Unidos
Trenes en
Glory MMA & Fitness
Estilo de lucha
MMA
Años
36
Alto
70.00
Peso
179.50
Debut del octágono
Jun. 27, 2020
Alcance
70.00
Alcance de la pierna
40.00
  • Pro since 2013
     
  • Three wins by KO, eight by submission (7 RNC, arm triangle)
     
  • Seven first round finishes
     
  • Has won 11 of his last 16

UFC on ESPN (8/13/22) Witt was knocked out by Josh Quinlan at 2:09 of the first round 
UFC Fight Night (2/5/22) Witt was stopped by Phil Rowe via strikes at 2:15 of the second round
UFC on ESPN (7/31/21) Witt won a three round majority decision over Bryan Barberena 
UFC Fight Night (3/13/21) Witt was knocked out by Matthew Semelsberger at :16 of the first round
UFC Fight Night (10/31/20) Witt submitted Cole Williams via arm triangle choke at 2:09 of the second round
UFC on ESPN (6/27/20) Witt was stopped by Takashi Sato via strikes at :48 of the first round

When and why did you start training for fighting? I started training around 2009 with my uncle, who used to be a professional kickboxer. I joined an MMA gym and lost my first fight. I wasn’t happy with losing, so I kept training more and more and just loved what I was doing.
What ranks and titles have you held? I’m ranked #1 as a welterweight in Kansas, Missouri, Minnesota and the Midwest. I’m also ranked #2 as a welterweight in the United States. KCFA welterweight title and defended it four times. 
Do you have any heroes? I always looked up to GSP. I loved his style and mindset towards combat sports. 
What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? It means validation for the work and the grind I’ve been putting in over the years. I don’t care what people think, but it shows them they were wrong. It’s means I was right in believing in myself and continuing to pursue a dream. 
Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? I have an associate’s degree in arts (I’ve never used it) 
What was your job before you started fighting? I worked for an ice company for 11 years. I started personal training four years ago and now I currently run a personal training gym. 
Specific accomplishments in amateur competition? A few amateur titles 
Specific accomplishments in pro competition? Being ranked #1 in the Midwest is an accomplishment to me. I also have a pro boxing and kickboxing win on my record. 
Ranks in any martial arts styles: I’m a BJJ brown belt under Jason Bircher
Favorite grappling technique: Double leg
Favorite Striking technique: Overhand right