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Sokoudjou

Cameroonian mixed martial arts fighter

Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou Nkamhoua (French pronunciation::​; born April 18, 1984), mostly billed simply as Sokoudjou, is a Cameroonian professional mixed martial artist. A professional compe*or since 2006, Sokoudjou is the former KSW Light Heavyweight Champion, and has also competed for PRIDE, the UFC, WEC, Affliction, Strikeforce, K-1, DREAM and Bellator.

Contents

  • 1 Background
  • 2 Mixed martial arts career
    • 2.1 PRIDE Fighting Championships
    • 2.2 Ultimate Fighting Championship
    • 2.3 Independent Promotions
    • 2.4 Strikeforce
    • 2.5 KSW and others
    • 2.6 Bellator MMA
  • 3 Kickboxing career
  • 4 Personal life
  • 5 Championships and accomplishments
    • 5.1 Grappling
    • 5.2 Mixed martial arts
  • 6 Mixed martial arts record
  • 7 Kickboxing record
  • 8 Bare-Knuckle Boxing
  • 9 References
  • 10 External links

Background

Born and raised in Cameroon, Sokoudjou began training in judo at the age of five and was talented, winning three consecutive junior national championships from 1997 to 1999 in his home country. Growing up, he had actually wanted to get involved with boxing or kickboxing but his parents would not allow it because they thought the compe*ion was too violent. Sokoudjou moved to the United States in 2001 to pursue his career in judo.

Mixed martial arts career

PRIDE Fighting Championships

In his PRIDE debut at PRIDE 33, Sokoudjou fought Brazilian fighter Antônio Rogério Nogueira, and the much-less experienced Sokoudjou was a 16-1 underdog. To start the match, the Cameroonian threw a series of high kicks before landing an excellent combination that knocked out "Lil Nog" at just 23 seconds into the first round in a shocking upset. This made Sokoudjou the first fighter to finish the younger Nogueira brother. Sokoudjou's victory is considered to be one of the biggest upsets in mixed martial arts history, as well as arguably the biggest win of Sokoudjou's career to date.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Sokoudjou was released from the UFC on November 28, 2008.

Independent Promotions

Sokoudjou defeated the South-African kickboxer Jan Nortje at Dream 9 by TKO (strikes) in round 1 of the Dream Super Hulk Tournament. Sokoudjou was heavily criticized for his post-fight actions where he landed a barrage of extra punches after the referee had already stepped in to stop the fight. Sokoudjou did, however, express remorse for his actions, and apologized to Nortje for the incident. Sokoudjou was slated to face Gegard Mousasi in the semifinals at Dream 11, however, due to an injury, Super heavyweight Bob Sapp stood in for Mousasi.

Sokoudjou fought Ryan Jimmo for the MFC Light Heavyweight Championship at MFC 31 on October 7 at the Mayfield Conference Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, losing by a controversial unanimous decision.

Sokoudjou fought Heavyweight prospect Konstantin Erokhin at Fight Nights: Battle Of Moscow 14, on December 7, 2013. He lost via KO in the first round.

Strikeforce

Sokoudjou was defeated by former Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Champion Gegard Mousasi via second-round TKO due to ground and pound on November 7, 2009, at Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Rogers.

KSW and others

Sokoudjou faced European prospect Jan Błachowicz at KSW XV for the KSW Light Heavyweight Championship, After two rounds Sokoudjou landed 12 leg kicks, making Błachowicz unable to continue the fight.

Bellator MMA

In June 2015, it was revealed that Sokoudjou was released from the promotion.

Kickboxing career

Sokoudjou faced Maxim Grishin in a kickboxing match on February 23, 2013, at Fight Nights 10 in Moscow, Russia. He lost via split decision(29–28, 28–29, 28–29).

Personal life

Sokoudjou speaks French, as well as a few dialects in his home country of Cameroon. He currently lives in Southern California and has a brother. Before becoming a professional mixed martial arts fighter, Sokoudjou worked as a bouncer.

Championships and accomplishments

Grappling

    • Winter National Championship (+100:kg) – 2009
    • Grappler's Quest – BJJ – 2003
    • Golden State Championship – 2003
    • San Jose Buddhist Tournament – 2003
    • California State Championship – 2002
    • Tenri 40th Anniversary Championship – 2002
    • San Jose Buddhist Tournament – 2001
    • US Open 2001 Las Vegas – Absolute
    • Silver State Championship – 2001
    • Gardena Tournament – 2001
    • Golden State Championship – 2001
    • Senior National Champion – 2000
    • Tournoi International de la ville de Yaounde – 2000
    • Cameroon Junior National Champion – 1999
    • Cameroon Junior National Champion – 1998
    • Cameroon Junior National Champion – 1997
    • Golden gi Champion – 1997

Mixed martial arts

  • ADFC
    • 2010 ADFC Openweight Grand Prix Semifinalist
  • DREAM
    • DREAM Super Hulk Grand Prix Runner-Up
  • Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki
    • KSW Light Heavyweight Championship (One time)
    • Fight of the Night (One Time)
  • Shark Fights
    • Fight of the Night (One Time)
  • Australian Fighting Championship
    • AFC Light Heavyweight Championship (One time, current)

Mixed martial arts record

Kickboxing record

Legend: ::Win ::Loss ::Draw/No contest

Bare-Knuckle Boxing

References

    External links

    • Professional MMA record for Sokoudjou from Sherdog
    • Sokoudjou at UFC
    • U.S. Open Judo Championships Historical Results
    • Sokoudjou "African **in" - PRIDE FC Profile Archived 2012-07-22 at the Wayback Machine

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