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American mixed martial artist
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Age
45 years
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Height:
183 cm
Weight:
77 kg
Education
San Francisco State University
San Francisco, San Francisco County, USA
Cuesta College
California, USA
Sports Teams
Cesar Gracie Jiu-Jitsu
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Biography

Jake Shields (born January 9, 1979) is an American mixed martial artist and submission grappler. He was the last Rumble on the Rock Welterweight Champion, the only Elite XC Welterweight Champion, a former Shooto Welterweight Champion and former Strikeforce Middleweight Champion. He also fought in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) challenging Georges St. Pierre for the UFC Welterweight Championship.

He has trained extensively with Fairtex SF and Cesar Gracie and is a member of the "Skrap Pack," which includes fellow Cesar Gracie students Dave Terrell, Nick Diaz, Nate Diaz, and Gilbert Melendez. After his loss to Akira Kikuchi, he won 15 consecutive fights over six years until his loss to UFC Welterweight Champion Georges St-Pierre. He describes his style as "American Jiu-Jitsu."

Early life

Shields was raised near Mountain Ranch, California, in the Sierra Nevada. He was home schooled up to junior high. He and his two older brothers grew up at the end of a dirt road on the rim of the Jesus Maria Canyon. Their nearest friends were a 45-minute hike down one side of the canyon and up the other. Their activities included mountain biking, wild caving, snowboarding, clearing brush, bucking firewood, climbing mountains, exploring the high country, and wrestling.

Shields began amateur wrestling at age nine. He has competed in over 601 folkstyle, freestyle, and submission wrestling matches. Shields was a four-year varsity wrestler and state qualifier at Calaveras High School, finished 2nd place at the Amateur Athletic Union National Freestyle Championships, qualified for U.S. / FILA Nationals & World Team Trials in both the junior & university men's divisions. He is also a two-time junior college All-American wrestler from Cuesta College, placing 4th in the California JC state tournament in the 177-pound (80 kg) weight class in 1997 and 3rd in the 197-pound (89 kg) weight class a year later. In September 1999, Shields began his MMA training by joining Chuck Liddell's SLO Kickboxing Academy. Within a few weeks he fought his first fight, filling in for an injured teammate at 185 pounds (84 kg). Shields fought five fights at 185 lbs "for fun, to stay in shape and learn some self defense". In 2001, Shields decided he wanted to make a career of mixed martial arts and began fighting at his natural weight of 170 pounds (77 kg).

In the summer of 2001, Shields received a wrestling scholarship to San Francisco State University. At that time he began training with the Cesar Gracie Fight Team. He is a three-time Grapplers Quest Advance Champion, Pan American Championships Jiu Jitsu Champion, Pan Am Open Advance Submission Champion, Gracie Open Superfight Champion and finished 3rd place at the ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship in 2005. His victory at the Pan American Championships (which requires wearing a uniform) as a purple belt is notable because Jake Shields claims he has trained "about four hours with the gi in [his] life," and the Pan Americans is one of the largest Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitions in the world. He continued to improve on the kickboxing skills he picked up with Chuck Liddell, by cross-training with the professional Muay Thai kickboxing team at the Fairtex Combat Academy, training with Muay Thai Champions Jongsanan Fairtex and Alex Gong. He was awarded the rank of black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu by Cesar Gracie in February 2007.

Shields was the head instructor of BJJ (Brazilian jiu-jitsu) and MMA at the Fairtex-Gracie affiliate in San Francisco from March 2002 until April 2008.

Shields has developed a style of fighting called "American Jiu-Jitsu," which he has tattooed on his forearm. Shields's American Jiu-Jitsu is a no-gi style of grappling for MMA and self-defense is a complete combat art that combines the relaxed and ready position and submission techniques of Brazilian jiu-jitsu with the explosive takedowns, throws and transitions of wrestling.

Mixed martial arts

Shields is best known for his 15-fight winning streak, finishing eight of his eleven opponents before being defeated by UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre in a hard-fought five round battle at UFC 129. Shields has captured the Shooto World Mixed Martial Arts Championship and the Rumble on the Rock World Championship. He submitted Nick Thompson via guillotine choke in a bout for the Elite XC Welterweight Championship.

At Strikeforce: Lawler vs. Shields he fought EliteXC's last middleweight champion and former two-time ICON Sport middleweight champion at a catchweight of 182 pounds (83 kg). Lawler took the center of the cage and looked comfortable on his feet. Robbie Lawler said in the post fight interview, "His striking was good. He threw a lot of kicks. He worked. He threw hands and wasn't shying away from standup, that's for sure." Two minutes into the first round, Shields pounced and secured a guillotine choke to finish his opponent via submission at 2:02 of the first round.

At Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Rogers he fought Jason 'Mayhem' Miller for the vacant Strikeforce Middleweight Championship after Cung Le stepped down as champion to pursue his acting career. Shields defeated Miller via unanimous decision (48–47, 49–46, and 49–46).

Shields successfully defended his title, defeating former Pride World Welterweight and Pride Middleweight Champion Dan Henderson via unanimous decision on April 17, 2010, at Strikeforce: Nashville.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Shields was spotted and shown on camera next to UFC President Dana White at the WEC 48 PPV. With Dana White saying, "He's mine!" and his arm around Shields, this fueled rumors of Shields signing with the UFC. Jake Shields stated in an interview that it was tough for Strikeforce to provide him with exciting fights and this would be a key aspect in his decision to stay or leave. Dana White also stated in this interview he would be willing to pay huge sums to strip away one of Strikeforce's champions. This has further fueled speculation that Shields would leave Strikeforce for the UFC.

On June 30, Strikeforce released Shields from the organization during his contract renegotiation period. Shields then entered into talks with the UFC, with his manager and father, Jack Shields, stating that his son was eager to fight against top UFC fighters, such as Anderson Silva. In July 2010, it was reported that Shields was close to signing a deal with the Ultimate Fighting Championship to compete in the promotion's Welterweight division.

Shields made his UFC debut against Martin Kampmann on October 23, 2010, at UFC 121. Prior to Shields's UFC debut, Dana White stated that, if Shields defeated Martin Kampmann, he was most likely next in line for an opportunity to compete for the UFC Welterweight Championship. After Shields defeated Kampmann via split decision, White confirmed that Shields would receive a title shot against the winner of the Georges St-Pierre vs. Josh Koscheck fight at UFC 124.

Georges St-Pierre won his UFC 124 bout against Josh Koscheck. Shields fought St-Pierre for the UFC Welterweight Championship on April 30, 2011, at UFC 129 in Toronto. Shields lost via unanimous decision. This was Shields's first loss in over 6 years.

Shields faced Jake Ellenberger on September 17, 2011, at UFC Fight Night 25, losing via first-round TKO. This was the first time Shields has been finished in over ten years.

Shields faced Yoshihiro Akiyama on February 26, 2012, at UFC 144, winning via unanimous decision.

Shields returned to the middleweight division and faced Ed Herman on August 11, 2012, at UFC 150. He won the bout via unanimous decision. However, on October 12, 2012, it was announced that Jake Shields had failed his drug test at UFC 150 and he was subsequently fined and suspended.The result of the fight was overturned to a No Contest. In January 2015 Shields said the failed test was due to a banned diuretic.

Shields faced Tyron Woodley in a welterweight bout on June 15, 2013, at UFC 161. The bout was contested on the feet for nearly its entirety in a largely uneventful fight where neither fighter was able to deliver any significant offense. Shields defeated Woodley via split decision.

Shields next faced Demian Maia on October 9, 2013, at UFC Fight Night 29. As expected, the contest between the two decorated jiu jitsu practitioners took place mostly on the ground, and Shields won via split decision.

Shields fought Héctor Lombard on March 15, 2014, at UFC 171. Shields lost the fight via unanimous decision.

On April 6, 2014, it was announced that Shields was released from the promotion.

After his release from the UFC, the outspoken and often candid president of the organization, Dana White, had this to say about Shields:

"We look at everything. Everything. Money has something to do with it. I'd be lying if I said it didn't. But that wasn't the only reason or the main reason. It was a part of the piece of the puzzle as we were doing our evaluation of him. Mixed martial arts is a young man's game. I like Jake Shields a lot. But let's be honest here: Where was he going in this [welterweight] division of animals we have? He's on the downswing, and he's never going to be the guy. His stand-up never improved. He hasn't really shown anything in his last couple of fights to make you go, 'Holy [expletive].' Right now, at this point, he's just another guy."

World Series of Fighting

In April 2014, Shields signed a multi-fight deal with the World Series of Fighting. Shields was expected to compete at WSOF 11 on July 5, 2014, against Jon Fitch. However, Shields was forced out of the bout due to a shoulder injury.

Shields made his debut for World Series of Fighting at WSOF 14 on October 11, 2014, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada against WSOF Canadian Welterweight Champion Ryan Ford. He won the fight via submission in the first round.

In his second fight for the promotion, Shields faced Brian Foster in the main event at WSOF 17 on January 17, 2015. He again won the fight via submission in the first round.

Shields faced Rousimar Palhares on August 1, 2015, at WSOF 22. He lost the fight by submission due to a kimura, marking his first loss by submission. This wasn't without controversy as Palhares repeatedly eye gouged Shields after several warnings from the ref, Palhares also held onto the submission well after Shields had tapped. In response, Shields punched Palhares in the face after the fight was over, and attempted a kick which the referee blocked. Both Shields and Palhares were temporarily suspended by the NSAC after the fight.

Shields was lined up to face Jon Fitch for the vacant WSOF welterweight championship at WSOF 30 on April 1, 2016. Though they have never competed together in an MMA contest, Shields holds a victory over Fitch in a submission grappling match. However, the match was later canceled due to contract issues between Shields and the company.

On September 13, 2016, it was announced that Shields would challenge for the WSOF Welterweight Championship against Jon Fitch on November 12, 2016, at WSOF 34. On October 17, 2016, it was announced that the fight was then rescheduled to take place on December 31, 2016, in the co-main event. Shields lost the fight by unanimous decision.

Professional Fighters League

Shields made his PFL debut at PFL Everett on July 29, 2017, against Danny Davis Jr. He won the bout via unanimous decision.

On July 5, 2018, Shields made his PFL season debut at PFL 3. Despite being a heavy favorite, he lost to Ray Cooper III via technical knockout in the second round.

On August 16, 2018, Shields defeated Herman Terrado at PFL 6 via unanimous decision advancing to the playoffs.

On October 20, 2018, Shields faced Ray Cooper III in a rematch at PFL 10. He lost the fight via technical knockout in the first round to advance to the semifinals of the playoffs.

Grappling events

On November 22, 2014, Shields fought Roberto Satoshi in a grappling match in Metamoris V.The fight ended in a draw.

On April 2, 2016, Shields then fought AJ Agazarm at Polaris 3. The match was controversial as it was plagued with eye gouges and strikes coming from both fighters. At one point in the match Shields slapped Agazarm while both men were standing. The fight ended in a draw.

Shields defeated Diego Sanchez in a grappling match at High Rollerz 4 on February 5, 2020.

Personal life

Shields has a daughter, born December 2000, and is a single father.On August 29, 2011, Shields's father and manager, Jack Shields, died atage 67.

Shields is a lifelong vegetarian. He appeared in both print and video ads for PETA, touting his vegetarian lifestyle.

Shields isaLiverpool F.C. supporter.

Controversies

On December 28, 2022, following an online altercation between climate activist Greta Thunberg and men's rights activist and influencer Andrew Tate, Shields suggested that Tate should give Thunberg a 'proper smashing' so that she abandons her 'crazy feminest/climate nonese' [sic]. Shields's comments were widely criticised as being derogatory and misogynistic.He subsequently stated on February 9, 2023, that"allowing women to vote was the biggest mistake we made."

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@jakeshieldsajj

Would you support public executions of anyone who helps a child transition?

This would include doctors, therapists, teachers, guidance counselors, etc

April 26, 2023

On April 25, 2023, Shields had addressed support via a tweet, which was later deleted for violating Twitter's terms of service, for the public executions of people who help a child transition their gender, and recommended that doctors, therapists, teachers, and guidance counselors be publicly executed for their assistance in helping the gender transitions of children. The post was widely condemned by transgender activists and personalities on Twitter, with Alejandra Caraballo stating to Ella Irwin, the head of trust and safety on Twitter, that it was an incitement to violence. For the tweet, he was given a seven-day suspension from the platform and commented that he was suspended for "simply asking a question". Shields had also stated in February that teachers that tell a child that they can transition their gender should be "arrested, tried and then executed" so that the "trans kid issue would disappear".

On September 21, 2023, he failed to appear at an arraignment in a Nevada court.He was charged with misdemeanor battery related to an altercation between himself and Mike Jackson, and a bench warrant was issued for his arrest.

In October 2023, He clashed online with Charlie Kirk, director of Turning Point USA, over his support for Israel in the Israel-Hamas war. He had previously agreed with Kirk that "Whiteness is great", after meeting him in 2022, but has since complained of being called an anti-semite for his vocal criticism of Israel.

Television and film

Jake Shields stars in and co-produced Fight Life, an award-winning documentary on the sport of MMA, the film is directed by James Z. Feng and released in 2013. Shields appeared in three episodes of Bully Beatdown on MTV and MTV2 on April 12, 2009, a different episode on September 10, and again in an MTV.com-exclusive episode. Shields also served as a grappling coach for Chuck Liddell on The Ultimate Fighter 11, and appeared on the Animal Planet channel for episodes of Wild Recon and Venom in Vegas.

Championships and accomplishments

Amateur wrestling

  • USA Wrestling
    • FILA Junior World Team Trials Qualifier
    • FILA University World Team Trials Qualifier
  • Amateur Athletic Union
    • Freestyle Wrestling National Championship runner-up
  • California Community College Athletic Association
    • All-American (1997, 1998)
    • All-State Selection (1997, 1998)
    • Western State Conference All First Team Selection (1997, 1998)
    • Collegiate career record: 56–14 (1997–1998)
  • California Interscholastic Federation
    • CIF State Championship Qualifier (1997)
    • Mother Lode League Champion (1997)
    • Calaveras High School Wrestling Wall of Fame (1996–1997)
    • Calaveras High School Record for Most Near Falls in a Season (74)
    • Scholastic career record: 108–45 (1993–1997)

Mixed martial arts

  • Strikeforce
    • Strikeforce Middleweight Championship (One time)
    • One successful title defense
  • Elite Xtreme Combat
    • EliteXC Welterweight Championship (One time; first; last)
    • One successful title defense
  • Professional Shooto Japan
    • Shooto Welterweight Championship (One time)
  • Rumble on the Rock
    • Rumble on the Rock Welterweight Championship
    • Rumble on the Rock Welterweight Tournament Winner

Submission grappling

  • Abu Dhabi Combat Club
    • 2005 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championships - bronze medalist
  • Fight 2 Win
    • FTW Middleweight Championship (One time, current)
  • International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation
    • 2005 Pan American Championships - gold medalist
  • International Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Federation
    • 2007 Gracie Open Superfight champion
  • Grapplers Quest
    • Grapplers Quest Advance champion (three times)

Mixed martial arts record

46 matches33 wins11 losses
By knockout34
By submission121
By decision186
Draws1
No contests1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss33–11–1 (1)Ray Cooper IIITKO (punches)PFL 10October 20, 201813:10Washington, D.C., U.S.2018 PFL Welterweight Quarterfinal bout
Win33–10–1 (1)Herman TerradoDecision (unanimous)PFL 6August 16, 201835:00Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
Loss32–10–1 (1)Ray Cooper IIITKO (punches)PFL 3July 5, 201822:09Washington, D.C., U.S.
Win32–9–1 (1)Danny Davis Jr.Decision (unanimous)PFL: EverettJuly 29, 201735:00Everett, Washington, U.S.
Loss31–9–1 (1)Jon FitchDecision (unanimous)WSOF 34December 31, 201655:00New York City, U.S.For the WSOF Welterweight Championship.
Loss31–8–1 (1)Rousimar PalharesSubmission (kimura)WSOF 22August 1, 201532:02Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.For the WSOF Welterweight Championship.
Win31–7–1 (1)Brian FosterSubmission (neck crank)WSOF 17January 17, 201512:51Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Win30–7–1 (1)Ryan FordSubmission (rear-naked choke)WSOF 14October 11, 201414:29Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Loss29–7–1 (1)Héctor LombardDecision (unanimous)UFC 171March 15, 201435:00Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Win29–6–1 (1)Demian MaiaDecision (split)UFC Fight Night: Maia vs. ShieldsOctober 9, 201355:00Barueri, Brazil
Win28–6–1 (1)Tyron WoodleyDecision (split)UFC 161June 15, 201335:00Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
NC27–6–1 (1)Ed HermanNC (overturned)UFC 150August 11, 201235:00Denver, Colorado, U.S.Middleweight bout. Unanimous decision win for Shields; overturned after he failed his drug test. Shields claims it was a diuretic (for unknown reasons, the Colorado Athletic Commission wouldn't disclose what he tested positive for).
Win27–6–1Yoshihiro AkiyamaDecision (unanimous)UFC 144February 26, 201235:00Saitama, Japan
Loss26–6–1Jake EllenbergerTKO (knee and punches)UFC Fight Night: Shields vs. EllenbergerSeptember 17, 201110:53New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Loss26–5–1Georges St-PierreDecision (unanimous)UFC 129April 30, 201155:00Toronto, Ontario, CanadaFor the UFC Welterweight Championship.
Win26–4–1Martin KampmannDecision (split)UFC 121October 23, 201035:00Anaheim, California, U.S.Return to Welterweight.
Win25–4–1Dan HendersonDecision (unanimous)Strikeforce: NashvilleApril 17, 201055:00Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.Defended the Strikeforce Middleweight Championship. Later vacated title.
Win24–4–1Jason MillerDecision (unanimous)Strikeforce: Fedor vs. RogersNovember 7, 200955:00Hoffman Estates, Illinois, U.S.Won the vacant Strikeforce Middleweight Championship.
Win23–4–1Robbie LawlerSubmission (guillotine choke)Strikeforce: Lawler vs. ShieldsJune 6, 200912:02St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.Middleweight debut.
Win22–4–1Paul DaleySubmission (armbar)EliteXC: HeatOctober 4, 200823:47Sunrise, Florida, U.S.Defended the EliteXC Welterweight Championship. Later vacated title.
Win21–4–1Nick ThompsonSubmission (guillotine choke)EliteXC: Unfinished BusinessJuly 26, 200811:03Stockton, California, U.S.Won the inaugural EliteXC Welterweight Championship.
Win20–4–1Mike PyleSubmission (rear-naked choke)EliteXC: RenegadeNovember 10, 200713:39Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S.
Win19–4–1Renato VerissimoTKO (punches and elbows)EliteXC: UprisingSeptember 15, 200714:00Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.175 lb catchweight bout.
Win18–4–1Ido ParienteSubmission (rear-naked choke)Dynamite!! USAJune 2, 200712:06Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Win17–4–1Ray SteinbeissSubmission (guillotine choke)Bodog Fight: Costa Rica CombatFebruary 18, 200711:29San José, Costa Rica
Win16–4–1Steve BergerTKO (punches)FCP: Malice at Cow PalaceSeptember 9, 200621:36San Francisco, California, U.S.
Win15–4–1Carlos ConditDecision (unanimous)Rumble on the Rock 9April 21, 200635:00Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.Won the Rumble on the Rock Welterweight Tournament.
Win14–4–1Yushin OkamiDecision (majority)Rumble on the Rock 9April 21, 200635:00Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
Win13–4–1Dave MenneDecision (unanimous)Rumble on the Rock 8January 20, 200635:00Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
Win12–4–1Toby ImadaDecision (unanimous)Kage KombatNovember 12, 200535:00California, U.S.
Loss11–4–1Akira KikuchiDecision (unanimous)Shooto: Year End Show 2004December 14, 200435:00Tokyo, JapanLost the Shooto Welterweight Championship.
Win11–3–1Ray CooperSubmission (rear-naked choke)Shooto Hawaii: Soljah Fight NightJuly 9, 200413:29Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.Won the vacant Shooto Welterweight Championship.
Draw10–3–1Kazuo MisakiDrawPancrase - Hybrid 10November 30, 200335:00Tokyo, Japan
Win10–3Akira KikuchiDecision (unanimous)Shooto - 8/10 in Yokohama Cultural GymnasiumAugust 10, 200335:00Kanagawa, Japan
Win9–3Milton VieiraDecision (unanimous)Shooto: Midwest FightingMay 21, 200335:00Hammond, Indiana, U.S.
Win8–3Hayato SakuraiDecision (unanimous)Shooto: Year End Show 2002December 14, 200235:00Chiba, Chiba, Japan
Loss7–3Ray CooperDecision (majority)Warriors Quest 6: Best of the BestAugust 3, 200235:00Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.For the Warriors Quest Welterweight Championship.
Win7–2Robert FergusonDecision (unanimous)GC 7: Casualties of WarNovember 4, 200125:00Colusa, California, U.S.
Win6–2Jeremy JacksonSubmission (rear-naked choke)GC 6: Caged BeastsSeptember 9, 200112:03Colusa, California, U.S.
Win5–2Tracy HessDecision (unanimous)GC 3: Showdown at SobobaApril 7, 200125:00Friant, California, U.S.
Win4–2Randy VelardeSubmission (rear-naked choke)GC 2: Collision at ColusaFebruary 18, 200123:19Colusa, California, U.S.
Loss3–2Phillip MillerDecision (unanimous)IFC: Warriors Challenge 9July 18, 200028:00Friant, California, U.S.
Win3–1Shannon RitchSubmission (arm-triangle choke)Best of the BestMay 4, 200012:45Tempe, Arizona, U.S.
Loss2–1Marty ArmendarezTKO (punches)IFC: Warriors Challenge 6March 25, 200017:34Friant, California, U.S.
Win2–0Brian WarrenDecision (unanimous)CFF: The Cobra Challenge 1999December 11, 1999110:00Anza, California, U.S.
Win1–0Paul HarrisonTKO (punches)CFF: The Cobra Qualifier 1999October 23, 199913:22Anza, California, U.S.

Submission grappling record

32 Matches, 17 Wins (4 Submissions), 11 Losses (5 Submissions), 4 Draws
ResultRec.OpponentMethodEventDivisionDateLocation
Loss17–11–4 Renato CanutoSubmission (flying armbar)Third Coast Grappling 8-85 kgOctober 23, 2021Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
Win17–10–4 Patrick DowneyDecision
Win16–10–4 Eric AlequinDecision (tech fall)
Loss15–10–4 Brent PrimusSubmission (armbar)Submission Underground 14SuperfightMay 31, 2020Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Loss15–9–4 Richie MartinezSubmission (armbar)Submission Underground 11SuperfightFebruary 23, 2020Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Loss15–8–4 Gilbert BurnsDecisionQuintet UltraAbsoluteDecember 12, 2019Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Draw15–7–4 Glover TeixeiraDraw
Win15–7–3 Cub SwansonInjury
Win14–7–3 Mark MuñozSubmission (arm-triangle choke)
Loss13–7–3 Romulo BarralReferee decisionThird Coast Grappling 3SuperfightDecember 7, 2019Houston, Texas, U.S.
Win13–6–3 Austin VanderfordQuickest EscapeSubmission Underground 8SuperfightMay 12, 2019Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Loss12–6–3 Rafael Lovato Jr.Decision (unanimous)Polaris 9SuperfightMarch 15, 2019London, England
Win12–5–3 Ron KeslarDecision (unanimous)Fight 2 Win 98Superfight - Won FTW Middleweight ChampionshipJanuary 19, 2019San Jose, California, U.S.
Loss11–5–3 Craig JonesSubmission (heel hook)Polaris 6SuperfightFebruary 17, 2018London, England
Win11–4–3 Kit DaleReferee DecisionFight to Win Pro 26SuperfightFebruary 10, 2018Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Win10–4–3 Gilbert BurnsQuickest EscapeSubmission Underground 6SuperfightDecember 3, 2017Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Win9–4–3 Murilo SantanaReferee DecisionFight to Win Pro 51SuperfightOctober 21, 2017Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.
Loss8–4–3 Abdurakhman BilarovPointsADCC World Championship–79 kgSeptember 23, 2017Espoo, Finland
Win8–3–3 Dan StraussDecision (unanimous)Polaris 5SuperfightAugust 19, 2017London, England
Win7–3–3 Dillon DanisQuickest EscapeSubmission Underground 4SuperfightMay 14, 2017Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Win6–3–3 Lyoto MachidaSubmission (heel hook)Fight to Win ProSuperfightAugust 13, 2016Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Win5–3–3 Chris LytleQuickest EscapeSubmission UndergroundSuperfightJuly 17, 2016Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Draw4–3–3 AJ AgazarmDrawPolaris 3SuperfightApril 2, 2016Poole, England
Draw4–3–2 Roberto de SouzaDrawMetamoris 5SuperfightNovember 22, 2014Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Draw4–2–1 Leandro LoDrawWorld Jiu-Jitsu ExpoSuperfightNovember 10, 2013Long Beach, California, U.S.
Loss4–3 Marcelo GarciaSubmission (guillotine choke)PSL X-MissionSuperfightNovember 17, 2006Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Loss4–2 Saulo RibeiroPointsLA Sub XSuperfightMay 26, 2006Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Win4–1 Jon FitchSubmission (rear-naked choke)Gracie OpenSuperfight2005San Francisco, California, U.S.
Win3–1 Leonardo SantosSubmission (rear-naked choke)ADCC World Championship–77 kgMay 28, 2005Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Loss2–1 Pablo PopovitchPoints
Win2–0 Cameron EarlePoints
Win1–0 Diego SanchezPoints
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What is Jake Shields known for in the world of sports?
Jake Shields is best known as a professional mixed martial artist.
What weight class does Jake Shields compete in?
Jake Shields competes in the Welterweight weight class.
Has Jake Shields won any major championships?
Yes, Jake Shields has been the Strikeforce Middleweight Champion and the Shooto Middleweight Champion.
What is Jake Shields' grappling background?
Jake Shields has a background in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and is a black belt under Cesar Gracie.
What is Jake Shields' fighting style?
Jake Shields is known for his strong grappling and ground game, often utilizing his Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu skills to control and submit his opponents.
Has Jake Shields competed in any other combat sports?
Yes, in addition to MMA, Jake Shields has also competed in submission grappling tournaments, such as the Abu Dhabi Combat Club (ADCC) Submission Wrestling World Championships.
Which organizations has Jake Shields fought for in his career?
Jake Shields has fought for various organizations, including Strikeforce, EliteXC, Shooto, PFL, and the UFC.
How many wins and losses does Jake Shields have in his professional MMA career?
As of September 2021, Jake Shields has a professional MMA record of 34 wins, 11 losses, and 1 draw.
Who are some notable opponents that Jake Shields has faced?
Jake Shields has faced notable opponents such as Carlos Condit, Georges St-Pierre, Robbie Lawler, Demian Maia, and Tyron Woodley.
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As of September 2021, Jake Shields is currently not signed to any major MMA organization and has not fought professionally since 2018.
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