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Template:MMAstatsbox Sean Sherk (born August 5, 1973) is an American mixed martial artist currently fighting for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He currently holds a professional mixed martial arts (MMA) record of thirty-two wins, three loses, and one draw. Sherk has fought in both the UFC and PRIDE Fighting Championships, and is a one-time UFC Lightweight Champion.

Sherk began fighting MMA in 1999, where he originally fought at the welterweight weight-class. During his time as a welterweight, Sherk suffered only two loses; one to Matt Hughes and one to Georges St. Pierre. In 2006, Sherk decided to drop down to the lightweight class of 155 lb. In his first fight as a lightweight, Sherk defeated Kenny Florian to become the first UFC Lightweight Champion in over four years. After his first successful defense with the title, Sherk was stripped of the title after testing positive for steroids. Upon his return in May 2008, Sherk failed to win back the title from the champion, B.J. Penn.

Martial arts background

Sean Sherk was born on August 5, 1973 in St. Francis, Minnesota.[1] Sherk began wrestling at age seven.[1] He continued to wrestle for eleven years, where he wrestled over 400 matches.[2] After finding Greg Nelson's Minnesota Martial Arts Academy in 1994,[3] Sherk began to practice boxing, shoot wrestling, and Muay Thai.[1] In 1999, Sherk defeated Roscoe Ostyn by decision in his first MMA fight.[4]

Mixed martial arts career

Sherk began his mixed martial arts career in 1999, where he went on an eight-fight win streak before signing with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) in 2001.[4] Sherk fought only one fight before leaving the UFC. He eventually came back and fought Matt Hughes for the UFC Welterweight Championship. He lost the match and went on to sign with PRIDE Fighting Championships (PRIDE).[4] In 2005, Sherk resigned with the UFC and lost to Georges St. Pierre.[5]

UFC (2001–2003)

Sherk made his UFC debut at UFC 30, where he defeated Tiki Ghosn.[4] After going 5-0-1 outside the UFC, he was brought back to fight Jutaro Nakao at UFC 36, a fight which Sherk won via unanimous decision.[4] On September 27, 2002, at UFC 39, Sherk defeated Benji Radach when the fight was stopped due to a cut Radach had received.[4]

Sherk was then chosen to fight Matt Hughes for the UFC Welterweight Championship on April 25, 2003. Sherk lost the fight via unanimous decision after going five five-minute rounds.[4] Sherk won two of the overall five rounds, becoming the first fighter to ever fight a full five round fight with then-champion Matt Hughes.[6]

PRIDE (2004)

Following his loss to Hughes, Sherk fought three more times in 2003, winning all three bouts.[4] In 2004, he signed with PRIDE and made his debut with the Japanese-based organization at PRIDE Bushido 2. Sherk defeated Ryuki Ueyama via unanimous decision, in what was his only outing in the company.[4]

Return to the UFC and steroid allegations (2005–present)

Sherk as the UFC Lightweight Champion

Sherk was invited back to the UFC in 2005 for a fight with Georges St. Pierre. Sherk lost by TKO,[5] but was given another fight in the UFC at UFC 59, where he defeated Nick Diaz via unanimous decision.[7] During the post-fight interview, Sherk stated his intention to drop down in weight to the lightweight division.[7] In October 2006, at UFC 64, Sherk defeated Kenny Florian via unanimous decision to win the UFC Lightweight Championship.[8] With this win, Sherk became the first UFC Lightweight Champion since Jens Pulver vacated the title in 2002.[8] Sherk fought the bout with a torn rotator cuff and was forced to rehabilitate afterwards.[9]

In July 2007, Sherk successfully defended his title against Hermes Franca at UFC 73.[10] After the fight, the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) announced that Sherk had tested positive for Nandrolone, a banned steroid, in a urine test the day prior to the fight. After testing positive for twelve ng/ml of Nandrolone, Sherk was fined $2,500 and suspended from competing in California for one year.[11] Sherk's suspension was reduced to six months after appealing his allegations on December 4, 2007, making him eligible to fight in early January 2008.[12] Sherk claimed errors were made in lab testing procedures. He claimed that failure of the lab to properly test the vials used in the earlier, positive tests for any remaining steroid content may have resulted in his sample becoming contaminated.[13] However, Quest Diagnostics and the CSAC denied any errors were made.[13]

Following the CSAC's decision to uphold the results of the positive steroid test, the UFC officially stripped Sherk of his Lightweight Championship.[14] At UFC 80, B.J. Penn defeated Joe Stevenson to win the vacant title.[15] After the fight, UFC president Dana White announced that Penn's first title defense would be against Sherk, who was reinstated by UFC in April 2008.[16] Sherk and Penn fought at UFC 84 on May 24, 2008. Penn dismantled Sherk by TKO after Sherk was unable to continue at the end of the third round.[17]

Personal life

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
36 matches 32 wins 3 losses
By knockout 8 2
By submission 13 0
By decision 11 1
Draws 1
32 wins, 3 losses, 1 draw[4]
Result Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Notes
Loss United States B.J. Penn TKO (strikes) UFC 84: Ill Will 05/24/2008 3 5:00 For UFC lightweight title
Win Brazil Hermes Franca Decision (Unanimous) UFC 73: Stacked 07/07/2007 5 5:00 Defended UFC lightweight title; tested positive for banned substance after fight; later stripped of the title
Win United States Kenny Florian Decision (Unanimous) UFC 64: Unstoppable 10/14/2006 5 5:00 Won UFC lightweight title
Win United States Nick Diaz Decision (Unanimous) UFC 59: Reality Check 4/15/2006 3 5:00
Loss Canada Georges St. Pierre TKO (Strikes) UFC 56: Full Force 11/19/2005 2 2:53
Win United States Joel Blanton Submission (Rear Naked Choke) BP: Pride and Glory 9/17/2005 1 N/A
Win United States Lee King Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) Extreme Challenge 60 11/12/2004 1 2:20
Win United States Brodie Farber Submission (Choke) SF 6: Battleground in Reno 9/23/2004 1 0:55
Win United States Darin Brudigan Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) Cage Fighting Xtreme 2 9/4/2004 N/A N/A
Win United States Gerald Strebendt TKO Extreme Challenge 58 6/11/2004 1 3:52
Win United States Eric Heinz Submission (Neck Crank) Pride and Fury 6/3/2004 1 0:58
Win United States Jake Short Submission (Rear Naked Choke) ICC: Trials 2 4/30/2004 1 N/A
Win United States Kaleo Padilla Submission (Neck Crank) You Think You're Tough 4/17/2004 2 1:17
Win Japan Ryuki Ueyama Decision (Unanimous) PRIDE: Bushido 2 2/15/2004 2 5:00
Win United States Charles Taylor Submission (Keylock) EP: XXXtreme Impact 12/28/2003 2 0:58
Win United States Mark Long Submission (Strikes) Extreme Combat 12/12/2003 1 N/A
Win United States John Alexander TKO Extreme Combat 8/2/2003 1 N/A
Loss United States Matt Hughes Decision (Unanimous) UFC 42: Sudden Impact 4/25/2003 5 5:00 For UFC welterweight title
Win United States John Alexander Submission (Rear Naked Choke) Extreme Combat 2 12/7/2002 1 N/A
Win United States Benji Radach TKO (Cut) UFC 39: The Warriors Return 9/27/2002 1 4:16
Win Japan Jutaro Nakao Decision (Unanimous) UFC 36: Worlds Collide 3/22/2002 3 5:00
Win Brazil Claudionor Fontinelle Submission (Rear Naked Choke) UCC 6: Redemption 10/19/2001 2 1:04
Draw Japan Kiuma Kunioku Draw Pancrase: 2001 Neo-Blood Tournament, Round 2 7/29/2001 3 5:00
Win United States Curtis Brigham TKO (Towel) UW: St. Paul 7/15/2001 3 1:15
Win United States Jason Purcell TKO UW: Ultimate Fight Minnesota 6/2/2001 1 1:42
Win United States Marty Armendarez TKO (Punches) KOTC 8: Bombs Away 4/29/2001 3 2:07
Win Armenia Manvel Gamburyan Decision Reality Submission Fighting 3 3/30/2001 1 18:00
Win United States Tiki Ghosn Submission (Shoulder Dislocated) UFC 30: Battle on the Boardwalk 2/23/2001 2 4:47
Win Armenia Karo Parisyan TKO (Towel) Reality Submission Fighting 2 1/5/2001 1 16:20
Win United States Ken Parham Decision Submission Fighting Championships 11/3/2000 2 N/A
Win Armenia Karo Parisyan Decision Reality Submission Fighting 1 10/10/2000 1 18:00
Win United States Steve Gomm Decision Extreme Challenge 28 10/9/1999 1 10:00
Win United States Scott Bills Decision Extreme Challenge 28 10/9/1999 1 10:00
Win United States Kurtis Jensen TKO Extreme Challenge: Trials 10/4/1999 1 N/A
Win United States Johnnie Holland Submission (Keylock) Ultimate Wrestling 8/13/1999 2 2:10
Win United States Roscoe Ostyn Decision Dangerzone - Mahnomen 6/19/1999 N/A N/A

Championships and accomplishments

References

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