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Nate Quarry
American mixed martial artist

Nate Quarry

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American mixed martial artist
A.K.A.
Nathan Quarry
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Place of birth
Arcata, USA
Age
52 years
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Nathan Parker "Nate" Quarry (born March 19, 1972) is a retired American mixed martial arts fighter who is most notable for his appearance in The Ultimate Fighter, a reality show from the Ultimate Fighting Championship, as well as co-hosting the show MMA Uncensored Live.

Early life and education

Quarry grew up as a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses, which he later characterized as a cult that controls its members 24 hours a day. Quarry grew up in a sheltered lifestyle and did not even participate in organized sports until age 24, when he first became exposed to mixed martial arts. After a period of self-discovery, Quarry rejected his Jehovah's Witness upbringing, which caused him to become excommunicated and isolated from his family and former friends. He began to associate with others outside of the church and along the way began to train in mixed martial arts fighting. Eventually, Quarry made his way to Team Quest, out of Gresham, Oregon, where he continued to train until mid-2007.

Mixed martial arts career

Quarry made his professional mixed martial arts debut in 2001, in a match against Drew McFedries, which he won with a TKO in the second round. After compiling a 5–1 record, Quarry was invited by the UFC to participate in The Ultimate Fighter, a reality television show and mixed martial arts competition featuring up-and-coming MMA talent living and training in seclusion with the UFC. On the show however, Quarry had to drop out of the competition when he suffered an ankle injury during practice, which would have required six weeks to heal. He was asked to stay on as an assistant coach. When he was no longer officially allowed to compete, he allowed Team Quest teammate, Chris Leben (who was already eliminated by Josh Koscheck) to take his place. During his time on the show, he was seen as the role model for Team Couture and would also stand up for Team Liddell member Sam Hoger when others would make fun of him, but confronted him when he was accused of stealing UFC merchandise from the gym.

Quarry made his UFC debut on The Ultimate Fighter finale card, where he defeated Lodune Sincaid by TKO.He won his first two fights in the UFC, both first round stoppages, including a victory over Shonie Carter, and was granted a shot at the middleweight title at UFC 56 on November 19, 2005. Quarry became the first Ultimate Fighter contestant to ever receive a UFC title shot. Middleweight Champion, Rich Franklin won the fight via one punch knockout in the first round.

Up until his rematch with Pete Sell, Quarry had not fought since his knockout defeat against Franklin, due to numerous injuries suffered prior to his fight with Rich Franklin. After his fight with Franklin, Quarry underwent a successful surgical procedure in June 2006 to repair a chronic back injury due to his many years of hard training.In the news segment of his website, he reported that his back and nose had since healed and that he is back in training.On July 31, 2007, it was announced that Quarry would be making his return to the UFC on September 19, 2007 at UFC Fight Night 11, where he knocked out rival Pete Sell.

Quarry then defeated Kalib Starnes by decision at UFC 83. The fight was unusual because Starnes backed away from Quarry for almost the entire fight. In the final seconds of the fight, Quarry began showboating (which included the running-man) in protest to Starnes's refusal to engage. One judge scored the bout 30–24 in Quarry's favour, marking the second-largest margin of victory in UFC history.

At UFC 91, Quarry faced undefeated submission specialist Demian Maia. Maia controlled Nate on the ground and submitted him with a Rear Naked Choke in the first round. UFC 97 saw Nate take on Canadian fighter Jason MacDonald. Quarry over-powered Jason MacDonald by wrestling him to the ground and then delivering some brutal ground and pound bloodying him and ending the fight in the first round. Nate then fought Tim Credeur, who was an Ultimate Fighter 7 contestant, at UFC Fight Night 19. Nate won the fight via unanimous decision. The bout received Fight of the Night honours. With this victory Quarry improved his UFC record to 7-2 and had won 4 of his last 5 bouts since his return to the UFC.

In his last UFC bout, Quarry faced fellow seasoned MMA veteran Jorge Rivera at UFC Fight Night 21.Quarry lost the fight via TKO in the second round. After the fight Quarry underwent facial reconstruction surgery.

Quarry has since retired from MMA.

After his retirement he became the co-host of MMA Uncensored Live on Spike TV.

On April 19, 2015, Quarry came out of retirement for an exhibition bout with 19-year-old Jacob "Jake" Beckmann at Rumble at the Roseland. Beckmann has Down's syndrome and has been training martial arts for a number of years. He has long dreamed to compete in a MMA match and Quarry helped his wish come true. Quarry was submitted via leg lock in the second round. Beckmann was crowned 'world heavyweight champion' and adorned with a replica UFC title belt. The match also raised $1,000 for Create the Connection, an organization working to create meaningful employment opportunities for people in need.

Personal life

Quarry has a daughter named Ciera.

Quarry was featured in the video game Left 4 Dead 2 as a guest zombie.

Quarry created a comic book named Zombie Cage Fighter loosely based on his life.

Quarry is interviewed in the 2013 documentary Truth be Told, where he discusses his sheltered upbringing, and eventual expulsion, from the Jehovah's Witness faith.

On December 16, 2014, Quarry was listed as one of three MMA fighters who filed a class-action lawsuit against Zuffa, LLC., the parent company of the UFC.The suit alleges that the UFC participated in anti-competitive practices that hindered fighters and their mixed martial arts careers.

Quarry was featured in the A&E documentary series Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath Season 3 Episode 1, "The Jehovah's Witnesses", airing on November 13, 2018.

Championships and awards

  • Ultimate Fighting Championship
    • Fight of the Night (One time)

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
16 matches12 wins4 losses
By knockout72
By submission21
By decision31
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss12–4Jorge RiveraTKO (punches)UFC Fight Night: Florian vs. GomiMarch 31, 201020:29Charlotte, North Carolina, United States|
Win12–3Tim CredeurDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Diaz vs. GuillardSeptember 16, 200935:00Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United StatesFight of the Night.
Win11–3Jason MacDonaldTKO (elbows)UFC 97April 18, 200912:27Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Loss10–3Demian MaiaSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC 91November 15, 200812:44Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win10–2Kalib StarnesDecision (unanimous)UFC 83April 19, 200835:00Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win9–2Pete SellKO (punch)UFC Fight Night: Thomas vs. FlorianSeptember 19, 200730:44Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss8–2Rich FranklinKO (punch)UFC 56November 19, 200512:34Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesFor the UFC Middleweight Championship.
Win8–1Pete SellTKO (punch)UFC Ultimate Fight NightAugust 6, 200510:42Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win7–1Shonie CarterTKO (punches)UFC 53June 4, 200512:37Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win6–1Lodune SincaidTKO (punches)The Ultimate Fighter 1 FinaleApril 9, 200513:17Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win5–1Chris KieverSubmission (triangle choke)IFC: Battleground BoiseOctober 25, 200314:33Boise, Idaho, United States
Loss4–1Gustavo MachadoDecision (unanimous)KOTC 25: Flaming FuryJune 29, 200335:00San Jacinto, California, United States
Win4–0George LopezKO (punch)Gladiator Challenge 14February 17, 200311:02Porterville, California, United States
Win3–0Todd CarneySubmission (armbar)Excalibur Fighting 13December 7, 2002N/AN/ARichmond, Virginia, United States
Win2–0Nakapan PhungephornDecision (majority)Excalibur Fighting 11July 6, 200225:00Richmond, Virginia, United States
Win1–0Drew McFedriesTKO (exhaustion)Extreme Challenge 43September 8, 200123:03Orem, Utah, United States
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What is Nate Quarry known for?
Nathan Quarry (born March 19, 1972) is an American retired mixed martial artist (MMA). He competed in the Middleweight division for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Quarry was the runner up on The Ultimate Fighter 1 in 2005. He has notable wins over Pete Sell, Kalib Starnes, Shonie Carter, and Lodune Sincaid.
What is Nate Quarry's record in the UFC?
Quarry had a record of 12-4 in his professional MMA career, with 8 of his wins coming by knockout or technical knockout.
When did Nate Quarry retire?
Quarry officially retired from professional MMA on January 12, 2010, citing concerns over his long-term health and quality of life.
What was Nate Quarry's most memorable fight?
One of Quarry's most memorable fights was his bout against Rich Franklin at UFC 56 in 2005. Despite being the underdog, Quarry was able to knock Franklin down twice in the first round. However, he ultimately lost the fight via TKO due to strikes in the second round.
What has Nate Quarry been doing since retiring from MMA?
Since retiring, Quarry has focused on philanthropy and worked as an advocate for fighters' rights. He has also served as a color commentator for Gladiator Challenge events and has made appearances in films and television shows.
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