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Template:MMAstatsbox Keith Hector Jardine (born October 31, 1975) is an American mixed martial artist (MMA), currently fighting at light heavyweight for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He made his debut with the organization on The Ultimate Fighter 2, where he was cast as a heavyweight under coach Rich Franklin. He currently trains with Jackson's Submission Fighting.

Career

Before martial arts, Jardine worked in many different jobs including debt collector, miner, bounty hunter, and football coach. He was also involved in a semi-pro football league. During this time, he started participating in wrestling tournaments without having any experience or background in wrestling. [citation needed] He won these tournaments and then became interested in kickboxing; that's when he met Greg Jackson and decided to leave everything behind and move to New Mexico.

Jardine made his professional mixed martial Arts debut in 2001, defeating Amir Rahnavardi by armbar submission. He would win five out of his next six bouts, suffering one knockout loss to Travis Wiuff, before debuting in the Japanese Pancrase organization in 2003. Jardine's bout in Pancrase, with Keiichiro Yamamiya, ended in a draw. Jardine defeated his next two opponents, including a submission win over Red Devil Sport Club fighter Arman Gambaryan, before appearing on The Ultimate Fighter 2.

The Ultimate Fighter

In 2005, Jardine was cast on The Ultimate Fighter, a team-based reality television show created by the UFC, as a heavyweight competitor, and was the first heavyweight to be recruited to the team of then UFC middleweight champion Rich Franklin. Jardine was one of the favorites to proceed to the heavyweight division's finals, but was not selected to fight until the semi-finals, where he was defeated by eventual season two heavyweight winner, and his future teammate at Greg Jackson's camp, Rashad Evans.

UFC career

Although Jardine was eliminated from The Ultimate Fighter, his tenure with the Ultimate Fighting Championship continued. Jardine made his first appearance on an official UFC fight card at the The Ultimate Fighter 2 Finale, defeating fellow season two heavyweight Kerry Schall by TKO due to leg kicks. Jardine subsequently dropped down a weight class to the light heavyweight division, and defeated Mike Whitehead, another TUF 2 competitor, by unanimous decision at UFC 57.

In April, 2006, Jardine fought The Ultimate Fighter 1 light heavyweight finalist Stephan Bonnar at Ultimate Fight Night 4. In a closely contested bout, Jardine lost a unanimous decision, but gained a great deal of fan and media support after the bout. Quoting Jardine, "Everyone knows that that Bonnar fight should have been my fight[...] I still get approached everyday about that. I am 3-1, but I don't necessarily look at it that way."[1]

His next fight in the UFC was against American Top Team's Wilson Gouveia at The Ultimate Fighter 3 Finale. Although Jardine appeared to lose the first round according to color commentator Joe Rogan, he defeated Gouveia by unanimous decision after three rounds. Jardine was then scheduled to fight Mike Nickels, a light heavyweight competitor from the third season of The Ultimate Fighter, but Nickels was forced to withdraw due to a back injury.[2]

At UFC 66, Jardine scored a TKO victory in the first round over winner of The Ultimate Fighter 1, Forrest Griffin. Jardine's next fight was against UFC newcomer Houston Alexander at UFC 71. After having complained about having to face an unknown fighter when he felt he deserved a more high profile match, Jardine was brutally knocked out 48 seconds into the first round by Alexander.

At the fight against former UFC light heavyweight champion, Chuck Liddell at UFC 76. Jardine defeated Liddell by split decision[3] [4] and was considered one of the competitive candidates challenging the UFC light heavyweight championship. However, at the fight against the former PRIDE middleweight champion Wanderlei Silva at UFC 84, Jardine lost by knockout due punches at 36 seconds in round one. Jardine had to be helped up after the fight and was sent to the local hospital for observation.[5]

In an interview with an Albuquerque radio station Jardine announced he would be fighting against Brandon Vera at UFC 89.[6]

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
18 matches 13 wins 4 losses
By knockout 6 3
By submission 2 0
By decision 5 1
Draws 1
Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location
Loss 13-4-1 Brazil Wanderlei Silva KO (Punches) UFC 84 - Ill Will May 24, 2008 1 0:36 United States Nevada, United States
Win 13-3-1 United States Chuck Liddell Decision (Split) UFC 76 - Knockout September 22, 2007 3 5:00 United States California, United States
Loss 12-3-1 United States Houston Alexander TKO (Punches) UFC 71 - Liddell vs. Jackson May 26, 2007 1 0:48 United States Nevada, United States
Win 12-2-1 United States Forrest Griffin TKO (Punches) UFC 66 - Liddell vs Ortiz II December 30, 2006 1 4:41 United States Nevada, United States
Win 11-2-1 Brazil Wilson Gouveia Decision (Unanimous) UFC - Ultimate Fighter 3 Finale June 24, 2006 3 5:00 United States Nevada, United States
Loss 10-2-1 United States Stephan Bonnar Decision (Unaminous) UFC - Ultimate Fight Night 4 April 6, 2006 3 5:00 United States Nevada, United States
Win 10-1-1 United States Mike Whitehead Decision (Unanimous) UFC 57 - Liddell vs Couture 3 February 4, 2006 3 5:00 United States Nevada, United States
Win 9-1-1 United States Kerry Schall TKO (Leg Kicks) UFC - Ultimate Fighter 2 Finale November 5, 2005 2 3:28 United States Nevada, United States
Win 8-1-1 Russia Arman Gambaryan Submission (Armbar) M-1 MFC - Heavyweight GP December 4, 2004 1 2:37 Russia Moscow, Russia
Win 7-1-1 Tom Elrite KO IE - Independent Event November 13, 2004 1 2:50 United States New Mexico, United States
zDraw 6-1-1 Japan Keiichiro Yamamiya Draw Pancrase - Hybrid 8 October 4, 2003 2 5:00 Japan Osaka, Japan
Win 6-1 United States George Allen Decision (Unanimous) KOTC 24 - Mayhem June 14, 2003 2 5:00 United States New Mexico, United States
Win 5-1 United States Allan Sullivan TKO (Strikes) KOTC 21 - Invasion February 21, 2003 2 1:56 United States New Mexico, United States
Win 4-1 United States Bryan Pardoe KO KOTC 20 - Crossroads December 15, 2002 1 1:09 United States New Mexico, United States
Win 3-1 United States Philip Preece Decision KOTC 14 - New Mexico June 19, 2002 2 5:00 United States New Mexico, United States
Loss 2-1 United States Travis Wiuff KO EC 46 - Extreme Challenge 46 February 16, 2002 1 0:06 United States Iowa, United States
Win 2-0 Abe Andujo TKO RITC 31 - Rage in the Cage 31 November 7, 2001 1 1:20 United States Arizona, United States
Win 1-0 United States Amir Rahnavardi Submission (Armbar) GC 5 - Rumble in the Rockies August 19, 2001 N/A United States Colorado, United States

See also

References

  1. ^ Archuleta, Daniel (October 13, 2006). "Keith Jardine: Climbing to the Top". Sherdog. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ Nickels vs. Jardine is Off - MMA on Tap
  3. ^ Houck, John. "Keith Jardine Interview". HACNews.
  4. ^ "UFC 76 Fight Card". UFC.
  5. ^ "UFC 84: Ill Will". UFC.com. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
  6. ^ Keith Jardine says he's fighting Brandon Vera at UFC 89 | MMAjunkie.com

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