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At [[Strikeforce: Lawler vs. Shields]] he fought [[EliteXC]]'s last [[middleweight]] champion and former two-time [[ICON Sport]] middleweight champion at a catchweight of {{convert|182|lb}}. Lawler took the centre 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, thats for sure." Late in 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: Lawler vs. Shields]] he fought [[EliteXC]]'s last [[middleweight]] champion and former two-time [[ICON Sport]] middleweight champion at a catchweight of {{convert|182|lb}}. Lawler took the centre 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, thats for sure." Late in 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 Strikeforce's vacant middleweight title after Cung Le stepped down as champion to pursue his acting career. In one of the most boring fights ever televised Shields won the vacant Strikeforce Middleweight Championship when he defeated Jason "Mayhem" Miller via unanimous decision. Later Shields admitted Miller was as tough as he expected and was interested in fighting Dan Henderson should Henderson sign with Strikeforce.[1]
At Strikeforce: Fedor vs Rogers he fought Jason 'Mayhem' Miller for Strikeforce's vacant middleweight title after Cung Le stepped down as champion to pursue his acting career. In one of the most technical fights ever televised Shields won the vacant Strikeforce Middleweight Championship when he defeated Jason "Mayhem" Miller via unanimous decision. Later Shields admitted Miller was as tough as he expected and was interested in fighting Dan Henderson should Henderson sign with Strikeforce.[1]


Shields is currently ranked in the Pound 4 Pound rankings by Sports Illustrated and Inside MMA, as well as being ranked in two weight classes, welterweight and middleweight.
Shields is currently ranked in the Pound 4 Pound rankings by Sports Illustrated and Inside MMA, as well as being ranked in two weight classes, welterweight and middleweight.

Revision as of 02:07, 15 December 2009

Jake Shields
Born (1979-01-09) January 9, 1979 (age 45)
Mountain Ranch, California
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight184.5 lb (83.7 kg; 13.18 st)
Division170 & 185
Reach72 in (183 cm)
StyleWrestling & Jiu-Jitsu
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofSan Francisco, California
TeamCesar Gracie Jiu-Jitsu
Rank  black belt in BJJ
Mixed martial arts record
Total29
Wins24
By knockout3
By submission10
Losses4
Draws1
No contests0
Other information
Websitehttp://www.jakeshields.com/
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Jake Shields (born January 9, 1979) is an American mixed martial artist, currently fighting at 185 lb (84kg). He is the Rumble on the Rock 175 lb (79 kg) champion. He is the first & last Elite XC Welterweight Champion. He is also the former Shooto World Champion, and is the current Strikeforce Middleweight Champion. He has trained extensively with Cesar Gracie, and is the captain of the "scrap pack" which includes fellow Cesar Gracie students Dave Terrell, Nick Diaz, Nate Diaz and Gilbert Melendez.

Shields is currently the #3 ranked welterweight in the world by MMAWeekly and ranked #4 by Sherdog.

Biography

Shields was raised near Mountain Ranch, California in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Jake is a life-long vegetarian. 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.

Jake began amateur wrestling at age nine. He has competed in over 600 folk, freestyle, and submission wrestling matches. Jake 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.A./ Fila Nationals & World Team Trials in both the junior & university men's divisions. He is also a two time All American wrestler from Cuesta College. In September 1999, Jake 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 lbs. In 2001 Jake decided he wanted to make a career of mixed martial arts and began fighting at his natural weight of 170 lbs (77 kg).

In the summer of 2001 Jake received a wrestling scholarship to SF State. At that time he began training with the Cesar Gracie Fight Team, resulting in a dramatic improvement in his jiu jitsu. He is a three time Grapplers Quest Advance Champion, Pan American Games Jiu Jitsu Champion, Pan Am Open Advance Submission Champion, Gracie Open Superfight Champion, and finished 3rd place at the ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship in 2005. 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.

Jake 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. Jake now has his own gym in Berkeley, CA on 2438 Durant Ave.

Shields has developed a style of fighting called "American Jiu Jitsu". SHIELDS AMERICAN JUI JITSU for MMA and self-defense is a complete combat art that combines the relaxed and ready position and submission techniques of Brazillian Jui Jitsu with the explosive takedowns, throws and transitions of world class wrestling, and the striking skills of boxing and Muay Thai.

Mixed martial arts

Among his victories are wins over Hayato Sakurai, Akira Kikuchi, Dave Menne, Carlos Condit, Yushin Okami, and Jeremy Jackson. He is currently on a 13-fight winning streak, finishing 8 of his last 9 opponents. He has recent wins over Robbie Lawler, Renato "Charuto" Verissimo, and Mike Pyle. Shields has captured the Shooto World Mixed Martial Arts Championship and the Rumble on the Rock World Championship. He beat Nick Thompson for the Elite XC Welterweight World Championship in the first round via guillotine Choke. Most recently he captured the vacant Strikeforce Middleweight World Championship via unanimous decision in a match against Jason 'Mayhem' Miller.

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 centre 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, thats for sure." Late in 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 Strikeforce's vacant middleweight title after Cung Le stepped down as champion to pursue his acting career. In one of the most technical fights ever televised Shields won the vacant Strikeforce Middleweight Championship when he defeated Jason "Mayhem" Miller via unanimous decision. Later Shields admitted Miller was as tough as he expected and was interested in fighting Dan Henderson should Henderson sign with Strikeforce.[1]

Shields is currently ranked in the Pound 4 Pound rankings by Sports Illustrated and Inside MMA, as well as being ranked in two weight classes, welterweight and middleweight.


Personal life

Shields is a single father to an eight-year old daughter.[1]

Championships

Shooto Middleweight (Former)
EliteXC Welterweight (Only)
Rumble On The Rock 175-pound title (Last)
Strikeforce Middleweight {Current}

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
29 matches 24 wins 4 losses
By knockout 3 1
By submission 10 0
By decision 11 3
Draws 1
Record Result Opponent Method Event Title Date Round Time Location Notes
24-4-1 Win United States Jason Miller Decision (Unanimous) Strikeforce: Fedor vs Rogers November 7, 2009 5 5:00 United States Hoffman Estates, Illinois, USA Won the Vacant Strikeforce Middleweight Title
23-4-1 Win United States Robbie Lawler Submission (Guillotine Choke) Strikeforce: Lawler vs. Shields June 6, 2009 1 2:02 United States St. Louis, Missouri, USA 182 lb Catchweight
22-4-1 Win England Paul Daley Submission (Armbar) EliteXC: Heat October 4, 2008 2 3:47 United States Sunrise, Florida, USA Defended Elite XC Welterweight Championship
21-4-1 Win United States Nick Thompson Submission (Guillotine Choke) EliteXC: Unfinished Business July 26, 2008 1 1:03 United States Stockton, California, USA Became First Elite XC Welterweight Champion
20-4-1 Win United States Mike Pyle Submission (Rear Naked Choke) EliteXC: Renegade November 10, 2007 1 3:39 United States Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
19-4-1 Win Brazil Renato Verissimo TKO (Strikes) EliteXC: Uprising September 15, 2007 1 4:00 United States Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 175 lb Catchweight
18-4-1 Win Israel Ido Pariente Submission (Rear Naked Choke) K-1 Dynamite!! USA June 2, 2007 1 2:06 United States Los Angeles, California, USA
17-4-1 Win United States Ray Steinbeiss Submission (Guillotine Choke) BodogFight - Costa Rica February 18, 2007 1 1:29 Costa Rica Costa Rica
16-4-1 Win United States Steve Berger TKO FCP - Malice at Cow Palace September 9, 2006 2 1:36 United States San Francisco, California, USA
15-4-1 Win United States Carlos Condit Decision (Unanimous) Rumble on the Rock 9 April 21, 2006 3 5:00 United States Honolulu, Hawaii, USA ROTR WW Tournament Final Round
14-4-1 Win Japan Yushin Okami Decision (Majority) Rumble on the Rock 9 April 21, 2006 3 5:00 United States Honolulu, Hawaii, USA ROTR WW Tournament Second Round
13-4-1 Win United States Dave Menne Decision (Unanimous) Rumble on the Rock 8 January 20, 2006 3 5:00 United States Honolulu, Hawaii, USA ROTR WW Tournament Opening Round
12-4-1 Win United States Toby Imada Decision Kage Kombat November 12, 2005 3 N/A United States California, USA
11-4-1 Loss Japan Akira Kikuchi Decision (Unanimous) Shooto 2004 - Year-End Show December 14, 2004 3 5:00 Japan Tokyo, Japan Lost the Shooto Middleweight Championship
11-3-1 Win United States Ray Cooper Submission (Rear Naked Choke) Shooto Hawaii - Soljah Fight Night July 9, 2004 1 3:29 United States Honolulu, Hawaii, USA Won the vacant Shooto Middleweight Championship
10-3-1 Draw Japan Kazuo Misaki Draw Pancrase - Hybrid 10 November 30, 2003 3 5:00 Japan Tokyo, Japan
10-3 Win Japan Akira Kikuchi Decision (Unanimous) Shooto 2003 - 8/10 in Yokohama Gymnasium August 10, 2003 3 5:00 Japan Tokyo, Japan
9-3 Win Brazil Milton Vieira Decision (Unanimous) Shooto - Midwest Fighting May 21, 2003 3 5:00 United States Hammond, Indiana, USA
8-3 Win Japan Hayato Sakurai Decision (Unanimous) Shooto - 2002 Year-End Show December 14, 2002 3 5:00 Japan Chiba, Japan
7-3 Loss United States Ray Cooper Decision (Majority) Warriors Quest 6: Best of the Best August 3, 2002 3 5:00 United States Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
7-2 Win United States Robert Ferguson Decision GC 7: Casualties of War November 4, 2001 2 5:00 United States Colusa, California, USA
6-2 Win United States Jeremy Jackson Submission (Rear Naked Choke) GC 6: Caged Beasts September 9, 2001 1 2:03 United States Colusa, California, USA
5-2 Win United States Tracy Hess Decision GC 3: Showdown at Soboba April 7, 2001 2 5:00 United States Friant, California, USA
4-2 Win United States Randy Velarde Submission (Rear Naked Choke) GC 2: Collision at Colusa February 18, 2001 2 3:19 United States Colusa, California, USA
3-2 Loss United States Phillip Miller Decision (Unanimous) IFC - Warriors Challenge 9 July 18, 2000 2 8:00 United States Friant, California, USA
3-1 Win United States Shannon Ritch Submission (Choke) Best of the Best May 4, 2000 1 N/A United States Tempe, Arizona, USA
2-1 Loss United States Marty Armendarez TKO (Strikes) IFC - Warriors Challenge 6 March 25, 2000 1 7:34 United States Friant, California, USA
2-0 Win United States Brian Warren Decision CFF - The Cobra Challenge 1999 December 11, 1999 N/A N/A United States Anza, California, USA
1-0 Win United States Paul Harrison TKO (Strikes) CFF - The Cobra Qualifier 1999 October 23, 1999 N/A N/A United States Anza, California, USA

Trivia

He recently opened a studio in Berkeley called Shields' Gracie Fighter MMA and Fitness, and teaches there everyday.[2]

Jake Shields appeared on an episode of Bully Beatdown on MTV and MTV2 on April 12, 2009, a different episode on September 10 and again on an mtv.com exclusive episode.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Shields plans to put on a show in Stockton". ESPN.com, By Michael Woods. 2008-07-25. Retrieved 2008-09-06.
  2. ^ http://www.411mania.com/MMA/news/87468/Press-Release:-Jake-Shields-Opens-the-Shields-Gracie-Jiu-Jitsu-Academy-Tomorrow!.htm

External links

New championship 1st Elite XC Welterweight Champion
July 26, 2008 - October 20, 2008
Succeeded by
Elite XC ceased operations
Vacant
Title last held by
Cung Le
3rd Strikeforce Middleweight Champion
November 7, 2009 - Present
Current holder