Jerry Bohlander

American martial artist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican martial artist
PlacesUnited States of America
isAthlete
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth12 February 1974, Napa
Age50 years
The details

Biography

Jerry Bohlander (born February 12, 1974) is an American former mixed martial artist. He is most notable for his UFC appearances and was a former UFC champion, winning the first lightweight (under 200 lb) tournament at UFC 12. He was a member of the legendary fight team the Lion's Den alongside other notable fighters such as Ken Shamrock, Guy Mezger, and Frank Shamrock. Bohlander was considered one of the best under 200 lb. fighters in the world during his time with the UFC.

Early life

Jerry Bohlander was first exposed to combat sports in the form of highschool wrestling. He was team mates with UFC fighter Pete Williams.

Mixed Martial Arts Career

Jerry Bohlander began his MMA career on November 9, 1995 at United Full Contact Federation 2, where he defeated Phil Benedict by armbar.

With his victory at UFCF 2, Bohlander received an invitation to the open-weight UFC 8 tournament. Jerry won his quarter final fight against Scott Ferrozzo, who outweighed him by nearly 120 pounds. Jerry would then lose his semi-final bout to K1 and future Pride veteran Gary Goodridge via TKO.

After losing his fight with Goodridge, Bohlander would go on a 5 fight win streak that would culminate in him winning the UFC 12 Lightweight tournament.

Following his victory at the UFC 12 Lightweight Tournament, Bohlander was knocked out by future UFC Middleweight Champion Murilo Bustamante

Bohlander would bounce back from this knockout loss by putting on arguably the finest performance of his career against Kevin Jackson. Kevin Jackson (an olympic gold medalist at the 1992 Barcelona games) was 3-1 at the time with his one loss being to UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Frank Shamrock. Jackson and Bohlander fought for ten minutes ending with Bohlander securing the armbar victory. The bout won Wrestling Observer Newsletter's "Fight of the Year" category for 1998.

Subsequent to his victory over Jackson, Bohlander was defeated by future UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, Tito Ortiz. Bohlander would go on to fight 3 more times in his career before retiring from the sport with a record of 11-4.

Personal life

On June 30, 2010, he was involved in the fatal shooting of 38-year-old Jose Luis Martinez Chavez.

At the time of the shooting, Jeremiah Bohlander was a Napa County Sheriff's Deputy working with The Napa County Special Investigations Bureau (NSIB). Jeremiah Bohlander had been with NSIB six months. Napa County District Attorney Gary Lieberstein said that the shooting of Jose L. Martinez Chavez was justified.

In 2005, during Jerry's first year of service as a peace officer, he shot and fatally wounded Samuel Paul Rodriguez. As Jerry waited to be cleared of any wrongdoing, he was afforded paid administrative leave.

Championships and Accomplishments

  • Icon Sport
    • SuperBrawl 1 Light Heavyweight Tournament Winner
  • Ultimate Fighting Championship
    • UFC 16 Middleweight Superfight Winner
    • UFC 12 Lightweight Tournament Winner
    • UFC 11 Tournament Semifinalist
    • UFC 8 Tournament Semifinalist
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter
    • Fight of the Year (1998) vs. Kevin Jackson on March 13

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
15 matches11 wins4 losses
By knockout03
By submission100
By decision11
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win11–4Kenny KingsfordSubmission (armbar)Gladiator Challenge 24000000002004-03-20-0000March 20, 200411:40Hopland, California, United States
Loss10–4Romie AramDecision (unanimous)Gladiator Challenge 2000000002001-02-18-0000February 18, 200135:00Colusa Rancheria, California, United States
Win10–3Brian FosterSubmission (armbar)KOTC 5 - Cage Wars000000002000-09-16-0000September 16, 200021:03San Jacinto, California, United States
Loss9–3Tito OrtizTKO (cut)UFC 18000000001999-01-08-0000January 8, 1999114:31Kenner, Louisiana, United States
Win9–2Kevin JacksonTechnical Submission (armbar)UFC 16000000001998-03-12-0000March 12, 1998110:23Kenner, Louisiana, United StatesFight of the Year (1998).
Win8–2John RenkenSubmission (armbar)World Pankration Championships 2000000001998-01-16-0000January 16, 19981N/ADallas, Texas, United States
Loss7–2Murilo BustamanteKO (upkick)Pentagon Combat000000001997-09-27-0000September 27, 199715:38Brazil
Win7–1Nick SanzoSubmission (crucifix choke)UFC 12000000001997-02-07-0000February 7, 199710:39Dothan, Alabama, United StatesWon UFC 12 Lightweight Tournament
Win6–1Rainy MartinezSubmission (rear naked choke)UFC 12000000001997-02-07-0000February 7, 199711:18Dothan, Alabama, United StatesUFC 12 Lightweight Tournament Semifinals
Win5–1Fabio GurgelDecision (unanimous)UFC 11000000001996-09-20-0000September 20, 1996115:00Augusta, Georgia, United States
Win4–1Chris CharmosSubmission (rear naked choke)Super Brawl 1000000001996-06-28-0000June 28, 199618:27Honolulu, Hawaii, United StatesWon Super Brawl 1 Light Heavyweight Tournament
Win3–1Alan SchaibleSubmission (rear naked choke)Super Brawl 1000000001996-06-28-0000June 28, 199612:10Honolulu, Hawaii, United StatesSuper Brawl 1 Light Heavyweight Tournament Semifinals
Loss2–1Gary GoodridgeKO (punches)UFC 8000000001996-02-16-0000February 16, 199615:31San Juan, Puerto RicoUFC 8 Lightweight Tournament Semifinals
Win2–0Scott FerrozzoSubmission (guillotine choke)UFC 8000000001996-02-16-0000February 16, 199619:03San Juan, Puerto RicoUFC 8 Lightweight Tournament Quarterfinals
Win1–0Phil BenedictN/AUnited Full Contact Federation 2000000001995-11-09-0000November 9, 1995N/AN/AN/A

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