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Din Thomas
American martial artist

Din Thomas

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Din Yero Thomas (born September 28, 1976) is a retired American mixed martial artist who was featured on The Ultimate Fighter 4: The Comeback. In the Ultimate Fighting Championships, Thomas is a UFC 41 Lightweight Tournament Semifinalist. He holds a Black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Ricardo Liborio and currently runs two successful Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and MMA academies in Port St. Lucie, Florida. Thomas holds notable victories of (UFC Lightweight Champion) Jens Pulver, (UFC Welterweight Champion) Matt Serra, and (Strikeforce Lightweight Champion) Clay Guida.
Thomas has acted in local independent films, portraying The Fight Kid in Chris Fuller's Loren Cass and Reverend Pierce in Natalie, Queen of Scots.

Background

Thomas was born in Wilmington, Delaware, where he lived until he was 12 years old. When he was 12 Thomas moved to Port St. Lucie, Florida, and attended Port St. Lucie High School. Thomas flirted with baseball and football growing up, but ultimately did not have a serious interest in team sports because he did not like negatively affecting his teammates. A few weeks before his 18th birthday, Thomas' life changed drastically. He had recently broken up with his girlfriend, and in a fit of rage beat up her new boyfriend at her house. The young Thomas was charged with battery and had to spend his weekends in prison for the next year. Soon, he turned his attention to jiu-jitsu and began training in a small academy near his home.

Mixed martial arts career

Before entering the UFC, Thomas held a 12–1 MMA record including wins over future UFC lightweight champion Jens Pulver and Dokonjonosuke Mishima, with his only loss coming to future UFC lightweight title challenger Caol Uno. Thomas made his UFC debut at UFC 32, in a fight against future UFC Lightweight and Welterweight champion B.J. Penn, where he lost by TKO (strikes) in the first round. Thomas returned at UFC 33, defeating Fabiano Iha by unanimous decision.

At UFC 39, Thomas faced Japanese superstar Caol Uno in a rematch. The fight was part of a tournament to determine the new UFC Lightweight Champion. After three rounds, Thomas lost by unanimous decision. His next fight was a split decision victory over future UFC welterweight champion Matt Serra at UFC 41. This fight would prove somewhat controversial, due to one of the judges mistakenly placing the score he assigned to Thomas in the column reserved for Serra. This caused Serra to be declared the winner by decision, but the mistake was discovered and Thomas and his team were notified of the change, giving Thomas the split decision victory. This would be Thomas' last UFC fight for 3 years.

Thomas was a contestant on The Ultimate Fighter 4 where he defeated Mikey Burnett in the first round, before losing to training partner Chris Lytle by decision in the semi-finals. Thomas returned at the finale on November 11, 2006, to face Rich Clementi, winning via rear naked choke in the second round.

Thomas was then defeated via submission (rear naked choke) by future UFC lightweight title challenger Kenny Florian after injuring his knee in a takedown attempt while headlining the main event at UFC Fight Night 11. Doctors said in his takedown attempt that Thomas tore his meniscus and stretched his PCL. His most recent UFC fight was a unanimous decision loss to Josh Neer at UFC Fight Night 13. He was released from his UFC contract after this fight.

After his loss to Neer, Thomas decided to drop a weight class to featherweight (145 lbs). He debuted at featherweight against Dustin Pieken securing a triangle choke in the first round. He has followed that up with TKO wins over Gabe Lemley and Dustin Pague.

Thomas had signed with Shine Fights and was expected to make his debut against Ricardo Mayorga on May 15 in Fayetteville, North Carolina but it was canceled after Don King was granted an injunction preventing Mayorga from fighting.

Thomas was scheduled to return after a nearly two-year-long layoff Oct. 7, 2011, at Fight Time 7 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, a promotion headed up by his American Top Team boxing trainer, Howard Davis Jr. But Thomas was in a car accident prior to the event and had to be hospitalized for his injuries. His fight against George Sheppard was scheduled to be the main event of Fight Time 7: The Return of Din Thomas.

On January 2, 2014, Thomas announced his retirement from mixed martial arts. He became a comedian after the retirement.

Personal life

Thomas is married and has a son named Ethon.

He also appeared in the 2007 Gotham Award-nominated independent feature film Loren Cass which had its United States premiere at Dennis Hopper's CineVegas Film Festival and its international premiere in the prestigious Filmmakers of the Present competition at the Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland. The film was released in theaters and on DVD in 2009 by Kino International.

Thomas was arrested on October 30, 2007, on a charge of "felony prohibited competitions" in Port St. Lucie, Florida at his training gym. As of November 30, 2007, the Assistant State Attorney's office decided not to file formal charges against Thomas and filed paperwork dismissing the charge on which he was arrested. The Assistant D.A. stated if the fighter or participants were students of Thomas' school, and the purpose of the school is to teach martial arts, then they meet the exception to the law.

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

  • Ultimate Fighting Championship
    • UFC 41 Lightweight Tournament Semifinalist
    • Fight of the Night (One time) vs. Clay Guida
    • Submission of the Night (One time) vs. Jeremy Stephens
  • World Extreme Fighting
    • World Extreme Fighting Lightweight Championship (Three times)
  • Reality Super Fighting
    • Reality Super Fighting Lightweight Championship (Two times)
  • International Sport Combat Federation
    • ISCF World Lightweight Championship (One time)

Mixed martial arts record

Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss26–9 (1)Georgi KarakhanyanDecision (unanimous)Legacy Fighting Championship 19April 12, 201335:00Texas, United States
NC26–8 (1)Cody BollingerNo ContestPure MMA: Next EpisodeMay 12, 201212:04Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, United StatesFor the Pure MMA Featherweight Championship. Overturned by the PSAC.
Win26–8Dustin PagueTKO (doctor stoppage)WEF: Brasco vs. WhiteselJanuary 8, 201024:14Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Win25–8Gabe LemleyTKO (knee)SRP: March BadnessMarch 21, 200914:13Pensacola, Florida, United States
Win24–8Dustin PiekenSubmission (triangle choke)HHP 1: The Patriot ActFebruary 7, 200912:58Columbia, Missouri, United StatesFeatherweight debut.
Loss23–8Josh NeerDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night 13April 2, 200835:00Broomfield, Colorado, United States
Loss23–7Kenny FlorianSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC Fight Night 11September 19, 200714:30Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win23–6Jeremy StephensSubmission (armbar)UFC 71May 26, 200722:44Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesSubmission of the Night
Win22–6Clay GuidaDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night 8January 25, 200735:00Hollywood, Florida, United StatesFight of the Night
Win21–6Rich ClementiSubmission (rear-naked choke)The Ultimate Fighter 4 FinaleNovember 11, 200623:11Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss20–6Luciano AzevedoDecision (unanimous)WCFC: No Guts No GloryMarch 18, 200635:00Manchester, England
Win20–5Dwayne SheltonSubmission (armbar)BP: Pride & GlorySeptember 17, 20051N/AGeorgia, United States
Loss19–5Tyrone GloverDecision (majority)Deep: 20th ImpactSeptember 3, 200535:00Tokyo, Japan
Win19–4John StrawnSubmission (armbar)Absolute Fighting Championships 11February 12, 200511:15Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Win18–4Ray TotoricoSubmission (ankle lock)Battle of New Orleans 11February 7, 200411:45Metairie, Louisiana, United States
Loss17–4Amar SuloevTKO (punches & soccer kicks)Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2003December 31, 200314:22Kobe, Japan
Win17–3Steve BergerDecision (unanimous)Absolute Fighting Championships 4July 19, 200335:00Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Win16–3Matt SerraDecision (split)UFC 41February 28, 200335:00Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Loss15–3Caol UnoDecision (unanimous)UFC 39September 27, 200235:00Uncasville, Connecticut, United StatesUFC Lightweight Championship tournament semi-final
Win15–2Rob BaerTKO (punches)RSF 6: Mayhem in MyersDecember 29, 200111:22Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Win14–2Jason BenderTKO (punches)RSF 5: New Blood ConflictOctober 27, 200111:03Augusta, Georgia, United States
Win13–2Fabiano IhaDecision (unanimous)UFC 33September 28, 200135:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss12–2B.J. PennKO (knee & punches)UFC 32June 29, 200112:42East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States
Win12–1Scott JohnsonSubmission (armbar)RSF 1: Redemption in the ValleyApril 21, 200113:11Wheeling, West Virginia, United States
Win11–1Stephen PallingSubmission (triangle choke)SuperBrawl 20February 23, 200113:52Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win10–1Jens PulverSubmission (heel hook)WEF: New Blood ConflictAugust 26, 200020:33United StatesWon ISCF World Lightweight Championship
Win9–1Don BanvilleTKO (corner stoppage)World Extreme Fighting 9: World ClassMay 13, 200024:00Evansville, Indiana, United States
Win8–1Dokonjonosuke MishimaTKO (cut)Shooto – R.E.A.D. 2March 17, 200023:37Tokyo, Japan
Win7–1Tim DouglasSubmission (armbar)Reality Combat Fighting 4February 19, 200010:45Houma, Louisiana, United States
Win6–1Ken AllenTechnical Submission (guillotine choke)World Extreme Fighting 7: Stomp in the SwampOctober 9, 199913:16Kenner, Louisiana, United States
Loss5–1Caol UnoSubmission (rear-naked choke)Shooto: Renaxis 4September 5, 199933:16Tokyo, Japan
Win5–0Scott BillsSubmission (triangle choke)World Extreme Fighting 5February 21, 199913:46United States
Win4–0Scott BillsTKO (retirement)World Extreme Fighting 4December 19, 199815:00United States
Win3–0Ed LutzSubmission (rear-naked choke)World Extreme Fighting 4December 19, 199813:20United States
Win2–0Rodney BrownSubmission (keylock)Ybor Vale TudoDecember 15, 199814:00Tampa, Florida, United States
Win1–0Tomas VelazquezSubmission (armbar)WVF: Jacksonville Vale Tudo 1October 28, 199811:02Jacksonville, Florida, United States

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