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Kurt Holobaugh
Born (1986-09-08) September 8, 1986 (age 38)
Denham Springs, Louisiana, United States
NationalityAmerican
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight146 lb (66 kg; 10.4 st)
DivisionFeatherweight
Lightweight
Reach75+12 in (192 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Years active2012–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total27
Wins19
By knockout7
By submission9
By decision3
Losses7
By knockout1
By submission1
By decision5
No contests1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Kurt Holobaugh (born September 8, 1986) is an American professional mixed martial artist who formerly competed in the Featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.[1]

Mixed martial arts

Early career

Holobaugh made his professional MMA debut in March 2011. Over the next year-and-a-half, he amassed an undefeated record of 9 wins and no losses, with all but one of his wins coming by stoppage before the final bell.

Strikeforce

In 2013, Holobaugh joined the Strikeforce organization. He made his debut against Pat Healy at Strikeforce: Marquardt vs. Saffiedine on January 12, 2013. He lost the fight via unanimous decision.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Following the Strikeforce event, the organization was folded and merged with the Ultimate Fighting Championship.[2] Holobaugh's contract was honored and he made his UFC debut against Steven Siler at UFC 159 on April 27, 2013. He lost the fight by unanimous decision and was subsequently released by the promotion.

Post UFC career

After his UFC release, Holobaugh fought for various independent MMA promotions. He found the most success in Titan Fighting Championships, where he held both the Featherweight Championship and Interim Lightweight Championship.[3][4]

Ultimate Fighting Championship return

Following an impressive bout on Dana White's Contender Series 1, Holobaugh was brought back to the UFC. He faced Raoni Barcelos at UFC Fight Night: dos Santos vs. Ivanov and lost via knockout in the third round.[5] Despite the loss, the win earned Holobaugh his first Fight of the Night bonus award.[6]

Holobaugh next faced Shane Burgos at UFC 230 on November 3, 2018. He lost the fight via submission in the third round.[7]

Holobaugh faced Thiago Moisés on May 11, 2019 UFC 237.[8] He lost the fight by unanimous decision.[9]

Holobaugh was released by UFC in December 2019.[10]

Post UFC

Holobaugh faced Joziro Boye at XFC 43 on November 11, 2020.[11] He won the bout via first round TKO.[12]

Holobaugh faced Jose Luis Verdugo at XFC 44 on May 28, 2021.[13]He won the bout via KO at the beginning of the second round.[14]

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
27 matches 19 wins 7 losses
By knockout 7 1
By submission 9 1
By decision 3 5
No contests 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 19–7 (1) Jose Luis Verdugo KO (punches) XFC 44 May 28, 2021 2 0:11 Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Win 18–7 (1) Joziro Boye TKO (knees and punches) XFC 43 November 11, 2020 1 0:26 Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Loss 17–7 (1) Thiago Moisés Decision (unanimous) UFC 237 May 11, 2019 3 5:00 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Return to Lightweight.
Loss 17–6 (1) Shane Burgos Submission (armbar) UFC 230 November 3, 2018 1 2:11 New York City, New York, United States
Loss 17–5 (1) Raoni Barcelos KO (punches) UFC Fight Night: dos Santos vs. Ivanov July 14, 2018 3 1:29 Boise, Idaho, United States Fight of the Night.
NC 17–4 (1) Matt Bessette NC (overturned) Dana White's Contender Series 1 July 11, 2017 1 2:59 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Return to Featherweight. Originally a KO (punch) win for Holobaugh; overturned due to his prohibited prefight use of an IV.
Win 17–4 Gesias Cavalcante TKO (punches) Titan FC 44 May 19, 2017 4 2:45 Pembroke Pines, Florida, United States Won the interim Titan FC Lightweight Championship.
Win 16–4 Yosdenis Cedeno Submission (rear naked choke) Titan FC 42 December 2, 2016 3 1:22 Coral Gables, Florida, United States
Win 15–4 Luciano dos Santos TKO (punches) Titan FC 39 June 10, 2016 2 4:21 Coral Gables, Florida, United States Return to Lightweight.
Loss 14–4 Magomedrasul Khasbulaev Decision (unanimous) WFCA 16: Grand Prix Akhmat 2016 March 12, 2016 3 5:00 Grozny, Russia Akhmat Featherweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal bout.
Loss 14–3 Andre Harrison Decision (unanimous) Titan FC 34 July 18, 2015 5 5:00 Kansas City, Missouri, United States Lost the Titan FC Featherweight Championship.
Win 14–2 Desmond Green Decision (split) Titan FC 33 March 20, 2015 5 5:00 Mobile, Alabama, United States Won the Titan FC Featherweight Championship.
Win 13–2 Lloyd Woodard TKO (punches) Titan FC 29 August 22, 2014 1 0:15 Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States
Win 12–2 Eric Marriott Decision (unanimous) Titan FC 27 February 28, 2014 3 5:00 Kansas City, Kansas, United States Lightweight bout.
Win 11–2 Calvin Miller Submission (rear naked choke) XFC: Louisiana August 24, 2013 1 2:10 Ponchatoula, Louisiana, United States Won Vacant XFC Louisiana Featherweight Championship.
Win 10–2 John LeBlanc Submission In Ya Face: Caged Warrior Championship 1 July 12, 2013 1 1:13 Houma, Louisiana, United States Lightweight bout.
Loss 9–2 Steven Siler Decision (unanimous) UFC 159 April 27, 2013 3 5:00 Newark, New Jersey, United States
Loss 9–1 Pat Healy Decision (unanimous) Strikeforce: Marquardt vs. Saffiedine January 12, 2013 3 5:00 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States Lightweight bout.
Win 9–0 Wesley Dunlap KO (punch) FFI: Blood and Sand 13 October 27, 2012 1 1:21 Biloxi, Mississippi, United States
Win 8–0 Wellington Brito TKO (punches) Natural Disaster 3 August 25, 2012 1 3:31 Denham Springs, Louisiana, United States
Win 7–0 Ronnie Rogers Submission (rear naked choke) FFI: Blood and Sand 12 June 30, 2012 2 1:15 Biloxi, Mississippi, United States
Win 6–0 Will Cruthirds Submission (rear naked choke) FFI: Blood and Sand 11 April 28, 2012 1 1:55 Biloxi, Mississippi, United States
Win 5–0 J.C. Pennington Submission (triangle choke) XFC: Chaos at the Castine Center 2 April 7, 2012 3 3:12 Mandeville, Louisiana, United States
Win 4–0 Booker Arthur Decision (unanimous) XFC: Nightmare on the Northshore October 29, 2011 3 5:00 Mandeville, Louisiana, United States
Win 3–0 Paul Soileau Submission (guillotine choke) FLABBP - Round 2: Tournament of Champions July 23, 2011 1 0:32 Gonzales, Louisiana, United States
Win 2–0 Phil Daru Submission (armbar) XFC: Chaos at the Castine Center July 9, 2011 1 1:55 Mandeville, Louisiana, United States
Win 1–0 Derrick Breaux Submission In Ya Face: Karnival Karnage March 12, 2011 1 0:39 Houma, Louisiana, United States

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References

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  2. ^ "Strikeforce confirms Jan. 12 event is final Showtime broadcast". MMAJunkie.com. 2012-12-20.
  3. ^ "Titan FC 33 results: Kurt Holobaugh beats Desmond Green, wins featherweight title". MMAjunkie. 21 March 2017. Retrieved 10 February 2019.
  4. ^ "Titan FC 44 results: Jose Torres becomes promotion's first 2-division champ, asks for UFC shot". MMAjunkie. 20 May 2017. Retrieved 10 February 2019.
  5. ^ "UFC 230 results: Shane Burgos submits Kurt Holobaugh in opening round". Retrieved 26 November 2018.
  6. ^ a b Staff (2018-07-15). "UFC Fight Night 133 bonuses: You know Niko Price's hammerfists got him $50,000". mmajunkie.com. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  7. ^ "UFC 230: Cormier vs. Lewis". Ultimate Fighting Championship. Retrieved 2018-07-18.
  8. ^ DNA, MMA. "Thiago Moises treft Kurt Holobaugh tijdens UFC 237 in Rio de Janeiro". Retrieved 2019-03-28.
  9. ^ McClory, Mike (2019-05-11). "UFC 237 Results: Thiago Moises Earns First UFC Win Over Kurt Holobaugh". Cageside Press. Retrieved 2019-05-12.
  10. ^ "UFC roster update: Zak Ottow, Kurt Holobaugh among 10 released; one fighter announces retirement". MMA Junkie. 2019-12-19. Retrieved 2019-12-20.
  11. ^ Michael DeSantis (November 2, 2020). "Andre Soukhamthath On XFC Debut: 'It's Gonna be Bloody'". mmasucka.com.
  12. ^ Freeman, Nate. "XFC 43 Results - MMA Sucka". Retrieved 2021-04-26.
  13. ^ "Xtreme Fighting Championships Unveils Main Card For XFC 44 On May 28 In Des Moines, LIVE On FOX Deportes And FOX Sports 2". finance.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2021-04-26.
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