Ricardo Lamas

American practitioner of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and mixed martial arts From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ricardo Lamas (born May 21, 1982) is an American former professional mixed martial artist who competed in the Featherweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).

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Ricardo Lamas
Born (1982-05-21) May 21, 1982 (age 42)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Other namesThe Bully
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight145 lb (66 kg; 10.4 st)
DivisionFeatherweight
Lightweight
Reach71 in (180 cm)[1]
Fighting out ofMiami, Florida, U.S.
TeamMMA Masters (2009–present)[2]
UFC Gym Naperville (2018–present)[3]
RankBlack belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Daniel Valverde[4][5]
WrestlingNCAA Division III Wrestling[5]
Years active2008–2020
Mixed martial arts record
Total28
Wins20
By knockout6
By submission5
By decision9
Losses8
By knockout5
By decision3
Other information
UniversityElmhurst College
Notable school(s)Hinsdale Central High School
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
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Background

Lamas' father is Cuban and his mother is Mexican. The flags of these two countries are often displayed on his clothing during his fights.[6] His father was the leader of a Cuban resistance movement under Castro regime, eventually managing to hide in the Brazilian embassy in Cuba before escaping to the United States.[7] Ricardo is the youngest of six brothers.[8] He went to Hinsdale Central High School in Hinsdale, Illinois.[9]

College wrestling

Lamas graduated with a degree in exercise science from Elmhurst College in 2005, where he was a member of the men's wrestling team and earned All-American honors at the NCAA Division III Men's Wrestling Championships at 157 lbs. During his collegiate wrestling career (2001–2005), he racked up over 100 wins. He was also a two-time CCIW Champion, and was named the CCIW's "Most Outstanding Wrestler" during the 2003–04 season. Lamas returned to Elmhurst after graduation to serve as the assistant men's wrestling coach.[10]

Mixed martial arts career

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ISCF - International Sport Combat Federation

Lamas won the ISCF North Central Regional Title on April 26, 2008, in Loves Park, Illinois, US when he defeated Cal Ferry via Guillotine Choke at 4:50 of round 4.

World Extreme Cagefighting

Lamas made his WEC debut on March 1, 2009, at WEC 39 against IFL and WEC veteran Bart Palaszewski. Lamas took the fight with 4 days notice as he replaced an injured Rich Crunkilton.[11] Lamas controlled Palaszewski with superior wrestling and scored with excellent ground-and-pound to win a unanimous decision.[12]

Lamas faced Danny Castillo on August 9, 2009, at WEC 42.[13] Lamas suffered his first defeat as Castillo won the fight via second-round TKO.[14]

Lamas next faced James Krause on November 18, 2009, at WEC 44.[15] Lamas won the fight via unanimous decision.[16]

Lamas then faced Bendy Casimir on March 6, 2010, at WEC 47.[17] He won the fight in stunning fashion by defeating Casimir via flying knee KO in the first round.

Lamas defeated Dave Jansen via unanimous decision on August 18, 2010, at WEC 50.[18]

Lamas was expected to face Maciej Jewtuszko on December 16, 2010, at WEC 53,[19] but Jewtuszko had to withdraw as he suffered a broken hand during training.[20] Lamas instead faced Iuri Alcântara and lost via KO in the first round.[21]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

In October 2010, World Extreme Cagefighting merged with the Ultimate Fighting Championship. As part of the merger, all WEC fighters were transferred to the UFC.[22]

In his UFC debut, Lamas faced returning UFC veteran Matt Grice in a featherweight bout on June 26, 2011, at UFC on Versus 4.[23] Lamas defeated Grice via TKO in the first round.[24]

Lamas faced Cub Swanson on November 12, 2011, at UFC on Fox 1.[25] Lamas won via second round submission after applying an arm-triangle choke, earning Submission of the Night honors.[26][27]

Lamas was expected to face Dustin Poirier on February 4, 2012, at UFC 143, replacing an injured Erik Koch[28] However, Lamas ended up injured as well and was replaced by Max Holloway.[29]

For his third UFC fight at featherweight, Lamas faced Hatsu Hioki on June 22, 2012, at UFC on FX: Maynard vs. Guida.[30] He defeated the heavily favored Hioki via unanimous decision.[31]

Lamas was briefly linked to a December 2012 bout with Frankie Edgar, however the pairing was scrapped after Edgar was tabbed as a replacement for the injured Erik Koch and face José Aldo at UFC 153.[32]

Lamas faced Erik Koch on January 26, 2013, at UFC on Fox 6.[33] Lamas won via TKO in the second round.[34]

Lamas was expected to face Chan Sung Jung on July 6, 2013, at UFC 162.[35] However, on June 14, it was announced that Jung had been pulled from the Lamas bout and would replace an injured Anthony Pettis to face José Aldo on August 3, 2013, at UFC 163.[36] As a result, Lamas was pulled from the event.[37]

The title fight against José Aldo eventually took place on February 1, 2014, as the co-main event of UFC 169.[38] It was revealed during the UFC countdown show that Lamas received his black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu during his training camp leading up to the bout.[39] Lamas lost the fight via unanimous decision.

Lamas faced Hacran Dias on June 28, 2014, at UFC Fight Night 44.[40] Lamas won the fight by unanimous decision.[41]

Lamas faced Dennis Bermudez on November 15, 2014, at UFC 180.[42] After dropping Bermudez with a jab, Lamas was able to secure a guillotine choke and earn the first round submission victory.[43]

Lamas faced Chad Mendes on April 4, 2015, in the main event at UFC Fight Night 63.[44] Mendes won the fight via TKO in the first round.[45]

Lamas faced Diego Sanchez on November 21, 2015, at The Ultimate Fighter Latin America 2 Finale.[46] He won the fight by unanimous decision.[47]

Lamas next faced Max Holloway on June 4, 2016, at UFC 199.[48] He lost the back and forth fight via unanimous decision.[49]

Lamas was scheduled to face returning veteran B.J. Penn on October 15, 2016, at UFC Fight Night 97.[50] However, on October 4, Penn pulled out of the fight citing an injury.[51] In turn, the promotion announced on October 6 that they had cancelled the event entirely.[52][53]

Lamas was quickly rescheduled and returned to face Charles Oliveira on November 5, 2016, at The Ultimate Fighter Latin America 3 Finale.[54] The bout was contested at a catchweight of 155 lbs, as Oliveira missed weight by nearly 10 lbs.[55] Lamas won the fight via submission in the second round and was awarded a Performance of the Night bonus.[56][57]

Lamas was expected to face Chan Sung Jung on July 29, 2017, at UFC 214.[58] However Jung pulled out of the fight in early June citing a knee injury.[59] He was replaced by Jason Knight.[60] Lamas won the fight by first-round TKO.[61]

Lamas was scheduled to face José Aldo on December 16, 2017, at UFC on Fox: Lawler vs. dos Anjos.[62] However, Aldo was pulled from the bout in favour of a rematch with Max Holloway two weeks earlier at UFC 218, replacing an injured Frankie Edgar.[63] Lamas instead faced Josh Emmett.[64] At the weigh ins, Emmett weighed in at 148.5 pounds, 2.5 pounds over the featherweight upper limit of 146 pounds and the bout proceeded at a catchweight. Emmett forfeited 20% of his purse to Lamas.[65] Lamas lost the fight via knockout in the first round.[66]

Lamas faced Mirsad Bektić on June 9, 2018, at UFC 225.[67] He lost the fight by split decision.[68]

Lamas faced Darren Elkins on November 17, 2018, at UFC Fight Night 140.[69] He won the fight via TKO in the third round.[70] Shortly after the fight, Lamas revealed in a social media post that he had been fighting with a blood clot in his left leg and that he got blood thinning medication for the condition.[71]

Lamas faced Calvin Kattar at UFC 238 on June 8, 2019.[72] He lost the fight via knockout in the first round.[73]

Lamas was scheduled to face Ryan Hall on May 2, 2020, at UFC Fight Night: Hermansson vs. Weidman.[74] However, on April 9, Dana White, the president of UFC announced that this event was postponed to a future date.[75] The bout was rescheduled on August 29, 2020, at UFC Fight Night 175.[76] However, Hall pulled out of the bout due to an undisclosed injury.[77] Lamas instead faced promotional newcomer Bill Algeo.[78] He won the fight via unanimous decision.[79] This fight earned him the Fight of the Night award.[80] Lamas confirmed his intention to retire from professional competition after the win over Algeo.[81]

Personal life

Lamas and his wife have three children.[82]

Championships and accomplishments

Amateur wrestling

Mixed martial arts

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Professional record breakdown
28 matches 20 wins 8 losses
By knockout 6 5
By submission 5 0
By decision 9 3
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Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 20–8 Bill Algeo Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Smith vs. Rakić August 29, 2020 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Fight of the Night.
Loss 19–8 Calvin Kattar TKO (punches) UFC 238 June 8, 2019 1 4:06 Chicago, Illinois, United States
Win 19–7 Darren Elkins TKO (punches and elbows) UFC Fight Night: Magny vs. Ponzinibbio November 17, 2018 3 4:09 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Loss 18–7 Mirsad Bektić Decision (split) UFC 225 June 9, 2018 3 5:00 Chicago, Illinois, United States
Loss 18–6 Josh Emmett KO (punch) UFC on Fox: Lawler vs. dos Anjos December 16, 2017 1 4:33 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Catchweight (148.5 lb) bout; Emmett missed weight.
Win 18–5 Jason Knight TKO (punches) UFC 214 July 29, 2017 1 4:34 Anaheim, California, United States
Win 17–5 Charles Oliveira Submission (guillotine choke) The Ultimate Fighter Latin America 3 Finale: dos Anjos vs. Ferguson November 5, 2016 2 2:13 Mexico City, Mexico Catchweight (155 lb) bout; Oliveira missed weight. Performance of the Night.
Loss 16–5 Max Holloway Decision (unanimous) UFC 199 June 4, 2016 3 5:00 Inglewood, California, United States
Win 16–4 Diego Sanchez Decision (unanimous) The Ultimate Fighter Latin America 2 Finale: Magny vs. Gastelum November 21, 2015 3 5:00 Monterrey, Mexico
Loss 15–4 Chad Mendes TKO (punches) UFC Fight Night: Mendes vs. Lamas April 4, 2015 1 2:45 Fairfax, Virginia, United States
Win 15–3 Dennis Bermudez Submission (guillotine choke) UFC 180 November 15, 2014 1 3:18 Mexico City, Mexico
Win 14–3 Hacran Dias Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Swanson vs. Stephens June 28, 2014 3 5:00 San Antonio, Texas, United States
Loss 13–3 José Aldo Decision (unanimous) UFC 169 February 1, 2014 5 5:00 Newark, New Jersey, United States For the UFC Featherweight Championship.
Win 13–2 Erik Koch TKO (elbows) UFC on Fox: Johnson vs. Dodson January 26, 2013 2 2:32 Chicago, Illinois, United States
Win 12–2 Hatsu Hioki Decision (unanimous) UFC on FX: Maynard vs. Guida June 22, 2012 3 5:00 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 11–2 Cub Swanson Submission (arm-triangle choke) UFC on Fox: Velasquez vs. dos Santos November 12, 2011 2 2:16 Anaheim, California, United States Submission of the Night.
Win 10–2 Matt Grice TKO (head kick and punches) UFC Live: Kongo vs. Barry June 26, 2011 1 4:41 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States Featherweight debut.
Loss 9–2 Iuri Alcântara KO (punches) WEC 53 December 16, 2010 1 3:26 Glendale, Arizona, United States
Win 9–1 Dave Jansen Decision (unanimous) WEC 50 August 18, 2010 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 8–1 Bendy Casimir KO (flying knee) WEC 47 March 6, 2010 1 3:43 Columbus, Ohio, United States
Win 7–1 James Krause Decision (unanimous) WEC 44 November 18, 2009 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 6–1 Danny Castillo TKO (punches) WEC 42 August 9, 2009 2 4:15 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 6–0 Bart Palaszewski Decision (unanimous) WEC 39 March 1, 2009 3 5:00 Corpus Christi, Texas, United States
Win 5–0 Christopher Martins Decision (unanimous) IHC 12: Resurrection November 8, 2008 3 5:00 Chicago, Illinois, United States
Win 4–0 Gabe Miranda TKO (punches) Warriors Collide 6 October 4, 2008 1 3:16 Castle Rock, Colorado, United States
Win 3–0 James Birdsley Decision (unanimous) Warriors Collide 4 July 19, 2008 2 5:00 Cripple Creek, Colorado, United States
Win 2–0 Cal Ferry Submission (guillotine choke) ISCF: Rumble in the Park April 26, 2008 4 4:50 Loves Park, Illinois, United States Won the ISCF Lightweight Championship.
Win 1–0 Jake Corry Submission (guillotine choke) FCE: Collision January 25, 2008 1 1:49 Northlake, Illinois, United States
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