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Pat Curran (fighter)
American martial artist

Pat Curran (fighter)

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36 years
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Biography

Pat Curran (born August 31, 1987) is an American mixed martial artist, and the former Bellator Featherweight Champion. He is the cousin of World Extreme Cagefighting veteran Jeff Curran and fought primarily with Xtreme Fighting Organization (XFO) before signing with Bellator, where is the winner of Bellator Season Two Lightweight Tournament and the Bellator 2011 Summer Series. He is currently ranked the #6 Featherweight in the world by Sherdog and the #8 Featherweight by Fightmatrix.com and #2 Featherweight outside of the UFC.

Background

Curran went to Olympic Heights Community High School where he was a standout wrestler.

Mixed martial arts career

Curran spent much of his youth crafting his skills on the playground with boxing gloves, having knocked out many veterans of the sport including Mark Mawson. Curran was a Florida High School wrestling stand-out who went on to study Brazilian jiu-jitsu with his cousin Jeff Curran at the young age of 17. It was during this summer of training that Curran decided to pursue mixed martial arts as a career. After making his debut in 2008, against and defeating Tony Hervey, a future King of the Cage Lightweight Champion. Curran his second professional bout against Lazar Stojadinovic, who had previously had a dominating performance over Curran's teammate Ben Miller, who suffered a broken jaw in the bout, at an Extreme Challenge event on January 26, 2008. The bout was featured on the Tapout reality series on the Versus Channel, giving Curran his first mainstream performance.

TapouT

Curran was featured on the Tapout reality series on Versus Channel. Curran trains under his cousin, former WEC Featherweight title challenger Jeff Curran at his gym in Crystal Lake, Illinois. On the show, between training sessions, Pat got his first tattoo and he, Jeff and the crew do an autograph session at a Chicago clothing store. At the official weigh-in, Pat gets his first look at his opponent, Lazar Stojadinovic. Lazar has fought another of Jeff's students and broke his jaw, so Pat reviews footage of that fight. The fighters were scheduled to meet at XFO 23 in Crystal Lake. Pat went on to dominate much of the first round with his grappling and ground and pound. He similarly dominated rounds two and three and won a unanimous decision from the judges.

Post-TapouT

Curran returned to the XFO for his third professional fight, where he defeated Amir Khillah by Decision (Split). His next two fights took place outside of the XFO banner, where he went 1-1 (the loss coming at the hands of UFC competitor Darren Elkins), before returning to XFO to defeat Daniel Mason-Straus by KO (Punches) in the second. After winning another with XFO, he lost again competing outside of the promotion, this time to Charles Diaz by Decision (Split).

Once again, returning to XFO, Curran next faced Luke Gwaltney, winning by TKO in the first. On October 10, 2009 he faced Jay Ellis in an XFO event, where he defeated his opponent in under a minute, submitting him with a Guillotine Choke.

He was defeated in his next fight with XFO, at the hands of Travis Perzynski, losing by rear naked choke in the second round.

Curran took part in a Trojan MMA event, where he defeated former Cage Rage British Lightweight Championship contender Robbie Olivier on February 27, 2010 via unanimous decision.

Bellator MMA

It was announced that Curran would be a participant in the Bellator Season Two Lightweight Tournament. His first round match-up was announced to be UFC Welterweight Champion Georges St-Pierre's protégé, Mike Ricci and the fight took place at Bellator 14. A crowd favorite, the Chicago-area fighter remained patient through a few strategic minutes in which the fighters traded low kicks and jabs while finding their range. However, a little more than midway through the round, Curran connected on a powerful right hook that sent opponent Mike Ricci crashing to the mat where he stayed unconscious for a few uncomfortable minutes after a few follow up punches. The bout was called, and Curran won by knockout by 3:01 in the first round.

His second bout took place at Bellator 17 against former UFC veteran Roger Huerta. Huerta was heavily favored going in to the fight, but Curran impressed over three rounds and went home with a unanimous decision, winning 29-28 on all three judges scorecards. With that victory, Curran moved on to face Toby Imada, who was also victorious that night, in the Season 2 Lightweight Tournament Final.

At Bellator 21 Curran defeated Imada via split decision in a close fight, becoming the Bellator Season Two Lightweight Tournament Champion.

A match-up against Bellator Season One Champion Eddie Alvarez was anticipated for Season Three, but Curran was forced out of the contest due to a shoulder injury. Fighting in his place, Roger Huerta took on Alvarez in a non-title bout at Bellator 33 and lost via TKO due to a doctor stoppage. Curran's bout with Alvarez took place on April 2, 2011 at Bellator 39. He lost the fight via unanimous decision, with the judges scoring it 49-46, 50-45 and 50-45 in favor of Alvarez.

Curran dropped to his original fight weight of 145 lbs to enter the Bellator 2011 Summer Series Featherweight Tournament. In his quarterfinal bout Curran submitted Luis Palomino via Peruvian necktie in the first round.

Curran faced Ronnie Mann in the Featherweight Tournament Semifinal at Bellator 47. He won the fight via unanimous decision, advancing him to the Bellator Featherweight Tournament Finals.

Curran faced former Sengoku Featherweight Champion and Pancrase Featherweight Champion Marlon Sandro at Bellator 48 for the Bellator Featherweight Tournament Final. Curran defeated Sandro four minutes into the second round via a highlight reel head-kick KO, in the process becoming the first person to win Bellator tournaments in two different weight classes.

Curran faced Joe Warren at Bellator 60. Curran defeated Warren by a brutal KO in round three to win the Bellator Featherweight Championship.

In his first title defense, Curran faced Patricio Freire at Bellator 85 on January 17, 2013. He successfully defended his title for the first time, winning the fight via split decision.

Curran was expected to defend his title against Bellator Season Six Featherweight Tournament winner, Daniel Mason-Straus, at Bellator 95. However, Straus broke his hand and was forced out of the bout. Straus was replaced by Bellator Season Seven Featherweight Tournament winner, Shahbulat Shamhalaev. Curran was successful in his second title defense, defeating Shamalaev via first-round submission.

Curran put his Bellator Featherweight Championship on the line on November 2, 2013 at Bellator 106 in a rematch against Daniel Mason-Straus. He was unsuccessful with his third title defense, losing the fight by unanimous decision.

Curran fought current champ Daniel Mason-Straus for the third time at Bellator 112 in March. An instant rematch drew criticism for Bellator from MMA pundits and fans, as many felt that Curran, who had previously lost his last match to Straus and not won a tournament for a rematch, had not done enough to earn a title shot over waiting tournament winners Patricio Freire and Magomedrasul Khasbulaev. He won the bout via rear-naked choke submission in the fifth round thus, ending their trilogy and winning the Bellator Featherweight Championship for the second time.

Curran was scheduled to make the first defense of his new title in a rematch with Patricio Freire on June 6, 2014 at Bellator 121. However, on May 21, it was announced that Curran had pulled out of the bout due to a calf injury. The rematch eventually took place at Bellator 123 on September 5, 2014. Curran lost the bout to Freire by unanimous decision.

Curran faced Daniel Weichel on February 13, 2015 at Bellator 133. He lost the fight via split decision.

Curran was expected to face Goiti Yamauchi at Bellator 139 on June 26, 2015. However, Yamauchi pulled out of the fight due to injury. Curran instead faced Emmanuel Sanchez at the event. He won the fight via unanimous decision.

Championships and awards

  • Bellator MMA
    • Bellator Featherweight Championship (Two time)
    • Bellator Season Two Lightweight Tournament Winner
    • Bellator 2011 Summer Series Featherweight Tournament Winner
    • First Fighter to win tournaments in multiple weight classes
    • Most title bouts (7)
    • Two successful title defenses
  • Inside Fights
    • Knockout of the Year (2012)
  • Sherdog
    • 2011 All-Violence Second Team
  • MMAJunkie.com
    • 2014 March Submission of the Month vs. Daniel Mason-Straus

Mixed martial arts record

Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win22–7Georgi KarakhanyanDecision (unanimous)Bellator 155May 20, 201635:00Boise, Idaho, United States
Win21–7Emmanuel SanchezDecision (unanimous)Bellator 139June 26, 201535:00Mulvane, Kansas, United States
Loss20–7Daniel WeichelDecision (split)Bellator 133February 13, 201535:00Fresno, California, United States
Loss20–6Patrício FreireDecision (unanimous)Bellator 123September 5, 201455:00Uncasville, Connecticut, United StatesLost the Bellator Featherweight Championship.
Win20–5Daniel Mason-StrausSubmission (rear-naked choke)Bellator 112March 14, 201454:46Hammond, Indiana, United StatesWon the Bellator Featherweight Championship.
Loss19–5Daniel Mason-StrausDecision (unanimous)Bellator 106November 2, 201355:00Long Beach, California, United StatesLost the Bellator Featherweight Championship.
Win19–4Shahbulat ShamhalaevTechnical Submission (guillotine choke)Bellator 95April 4, 201312:38Atlantic City, New Jersey, United StatesDefended Bellator Featherweight Championship.
Win18–4Patrício FreireDecision (split)Bellator 85January 17, 201355:00Irvine, California, United StatesDefended Bellator Featherweight Championship.
Win17–4Joe WarrenKO (knees and punches)Bellator 60March 9, 201231:25Hammond, Indiana, United StatesWon the Bellator Featherweight Championship.
Win16–4Marlon SandroKO (head kick)Bellator 48August 20, 201124:00Uncasville, Connecticut, United StatesWon Bellator 2011 Summer Series Featherweight Tournament Final.
Win15–4Ronnie MannDecision (unanimous)Bellator 47July 23, 201135:00Rama, Ontario, CanadaBellator 2011 Summer Series Featherweight Tournament Semifinal.
Win14–4Luis PalominoSubmission (Peruvian necktie)Bellator 46June 25, 201113:49Hollywood, Florida, United StatesBellator 2011 Summer Series Featherweight Tournament Quarterfinal.
Loss13–4Eddie AlvarezDecision (unanimous)Bellator 39April 2, 201155:00Uncasville, Connecticut, United StatesFor the Bellator Lightweight Championship.
Win13–3Toby ImadaDecision (split)Bellator 21June 10, 201035:00Hollywood, Florida, United StatesWon Bellator Season Two Lightweight Tournament Final.
Win12–3Roger HuertaDecision (unanimous)Bellator 17May 6, 201035:00Boston, Massachusetts, United StatesBellator Season Two Lightweight Tournament Semifinal.
Win11–3Mike RicciKO (punch)Bellator 14April 15, 201013:01Chicago, Illinois, United StatesBellator Season Two Lightweight Tournament Quarterfinal.
Win10–3Robbie OlivierDecision (unanimous)Trojan MMA: Trojan WarfareFebruary 27, 201035:00Exeter, England, United Kingdom
Loss9–3Travis PerzynskiSubmission (rear-naked choke)XFO 34: Curran vs. HoriDecember 5, 200924:38Lakemoor, Illinois, United States
Win9–2Jay EllisSubmission (guillotine choke)XFO 32October 10, 200910:58New Munster, Wisconsin, United States
Win8–2Lucas GwaltneyTKO (punches)XFO 31: Outdoor War 5August 15, 200911:32Island Lake, Illinois, United States
Loss7–2Charles DiazDecision (split)Elite Fighting Challenge 4June 27, 200935:00Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Win7–1Mike PickettSubmission (rear-naked choke)XFO 30May 2, 200911:56New Munster, Wisconsin, United States
Win6–1Daniel Mason-StrausKO (punches)XFO 29April 27, 200921:31Lakemoor, Illinois, United States
Win5–1Ramiro HernandezDecision (unanimous)Adrenaline MMA 2: Miletich vs. DennyDecember 11, 200835:00Moline, Illinois, United States
Loss4–1Darren ElkinsDecision (unanimous)C3: DominationNovember 22, 200835:00Hammond, Indiana, United StatesFor C3 Lightweight Championship.
Win4–0Jay EllisSubmission (rear-naked choke)XFO 25August 9, 200810:51Island Lake, Illinois, United States
Win3–0Amir KhillahDecision (unanimous)XFO 25: Outdoor War 4August 9, 200835:00Island Lake, Illinois, United States
Win2–0Lazar StojadinovicDecision (unanimous)XFO 23: Title NightApril 25, 200835:00Lakemoor, Illinois, United StatesBout featured on TapouT reality series.
Win1–0Tony HerveySubmission (rear-naked choke)XFO 22: Rising StarFebruary 23, 200811:24Crystal Lake, Illinois, United States

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