Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Brock Larson

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Mixed martial artist

Name
  
Brock Larson

Reach
  
71.0 in (180 cm)

Height
  
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)


Brock Larson Quotes by Brock Larson Like Success


Born
  
August 23, 1977 (age 46) Brainerd, Minnesota, United States (
1977-08-23
)

Weight
  
185 lb (84 kg; 13.2 st)

Division
  
MiddleweightWelterweight

Fighting out of
  
Brainerd, Minnesota, United States

Mncagebuzz on mma brock larson


Brock Orville Larson (born August 23, 1977) is a retired American professional mixed martial artist who competed in the Welterweight and Middleweight divisions. A professional competitor since 2002, Larson has also formerly competed for the UFC, the WEC, and ONE FC.

Contents

Brock Larson www1cdnsherdogcomimagespictures200909210351

2011 Naga Midwest Dutch Assassin vs Brock Larson


Background

Brock Larson Brock Larson cut by UFC following defeat at UFC 106 Five

Larson is from Brainerd, Minnesota and was raised on a beef farm. Larson began competing in wrestling from a young age, continuing with the sport at Brainerd High School. Later while attending Itasca Community College, Larson was introduced to Brazilian jiu-jitsu by a friend. The two later competed in a Minnesota Martial Arts Academy submission tournament, with each winning and earning invites to train with future UFC Lightweight Champion Sean Sherk. Larson also defeated former UFC fighter Tom Speer in an all-grappling match.

Early career

Brock Larson Brock Larson MMA on Tap

Larson made his professional mixed martial arts debut in 2002 and compiled an undefeated record of 15-0 while competing in the regional circuit before being signed by the UFC.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Brock Larson httpsimagestapologycomheadshotimages64lar

Larson made his UFC debut at UFC Fight Night 2 on October 3, 2005 in a Middleweight bout against Jon Fitch. Larson lost via unanimous decision.

After winning his next six consecutive fights, Larson returned to the promotion at UFC Fight Night 7 on December 13, 2006 where he faced Keita Nakamura. Larson won via unanimous decision.

World Extreme Cagefighting

Larson then transitioned into the WEC, making his promotional debut at WEC 26: Condit vs. Alessio against Erik Apple on April 24, 2007. Larson won via kimura submission in the first round. Larson made his next appearance on June 3, 2007 against Kevin Knabjian at WEC 28 and won via TKO 27 seconds into the first round. With a 2-0 promotional record and a nine-fight winning streak, Larson was offered a fight for the WEC Welterweight Championship against then-champion Carlos Condit at WEC 29 on August 5, 2007 and was defeated in the first round via armbar submission.

In December 2008, the WEC Welterweight division merged with the UFC's Welterweight division after the promotion decided to focus on lower weight classes.

UFC return

Larson made his UFC return against Jesse Sanders, and won via rear-naked choke submission at UFC Fight Night: Condit vs. Kampmann on April 1, 2009.

Larson then fought at UFC 98, defeating Mike Pyle by arm-triangle choke submission in round one, earning Submission of the Night honors.

At UFC 106 he fought Brian Foster. Larson had two points deducted in the first round for an illegal kick and an illegal knee before being defeated in the second round by technical knockout on November 21, 2009, at UFC 106. Following the loss, Larson was cut by the UFC.

Post-UFC

After going 3-0 in regional competition after his UFC release, Larson faced future Strikeforce Welterweight Champion Tarec Saffiedine on September 11, 2010 at Shark Fights 13 and lost via unanimous decision.

Larson next faced Gabe Wallbridge on October 29, 2010 at King of the Cage: Mainstream. He won by submission due to strikes in the first round.

Larson lost back to back fights to Eric Davila and Antônio Braga Neto by first-round knockout and submission, respectively.

ONE FC

Larson was signed by ONE FC and made his promotional debut against Melvin Manhoef at ONE Fighting Championship: Kings and Champions on April 5, 2013 and won via unanimous decision.

Larson then faced Nobutatsu Suzuki for the inaugural ONE FC Welterweight Championship on March 14, 2014 at ONE FC: War of Nations. He lost the fight via unanimous decision.

Legacy FC and Retirement

Larson made his debut for Legacy Fighting Championship in July 2015. He challenged Derrick Krantz for the Legacy FC Welterweight Championship, but ended up losing the bout via knockout in the third round.

In his second fight for the promotion, Larson faced Travis Coyle on February 5, 2016 at Legacy FC 51. He was in trouble early on as Coyle locked on a guillotine choke; however, Larson survived the various submission attempts and ended up winning the fight via TKO in the first round. Post-fight, Larson's team awarded him with a personalized belt marking his years of competition from 2002-2016 and he retired from active MMA competition in order to concentrate on coaching.

Personal life

Larson and his wife have three children. Before fighting professionally, Larson worked in road construction.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Ultimate Fighting Championship
  • Submission of the Night (One time) vs. Mike Pyle
  • World Extreme Cagefighting
  • Knockout of the Night (One time) vs. Carlo Prater
  • References

    Brock Larson Wikipedia