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Brandon "The Truth" Vera
BornBrandon Michael Vera
(1977-10-10) October 10, 1977 (age 47)
Norfolk, Virginia, US
Other namesThe Truth
NationalityUnited States American
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight205 lb (93 kg; 14.6 st)
Division205
Reach78.0 in (198 cm)
StyleMuay Thai, Greco-Roman Wrestling, and BJJ.
Fighting out ofSan Diego, California, US
TeamTeam Lloyd Irvin/ Alliance MMA
Rank  brown belt in BJJ
Years active2002–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total16
Wins11
By knockout7
By submission1
By decision3
Losses5
By knockout2
By decision3
Other information
UniversityOld Dominion University
SpouseKerry Vera
Notable school(s)Lake Taylor High School
Websitehttp://www.brandonvera.com
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Last updated on: October 20, 2009

Brandon Michael Vera (born October 10, 1977) is an American mixed martial artist of Filipino and Italian-American descent. He currently fights as a light heavyweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He is the winner of WEC 13 Heavyweight Tournament and currently resides in San Diego, California.

Biography

Vera is the son of a Filipino father, Ernesto and an Italian-American mother, Amelia. He grew up in a family with seven boys and three girls. He was born and raised in Norfolk, Virginia,[1] and attended Lake Taylor High School where he excelled in wrestling and earned a four-year athletic scholarship to Old Dominion University. However, he dropped out of Old Dominion after a year and a half when he felt college was not for him, and enlisted himself in the United States Air Force.

In the Air Force, Vera joined the force's wrestling team and trained at the US Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado. His military wrestling career was cut short in 1999 when he tore ligaments in his right elbow. Arthroscopic surgery repaired the ligaments, but he had nerve damage from the experience, causing him to be unable to use his right arm. He was released from the Air Force on a medical discharge.

Vera returned to Virginia where he steadily rehabilitated his arm, and eventually was fit enough to enter the Grapplers Quest submission wrestling competitions on the East Coast. There, his solitary training methods (he did not belong to a camp and trained and cut weight on his own) caught the attention of Lloyd Irvin, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu Black Belt and coach, who invited him to train with his school. At Irvin's school, he was introduced to mixed martial arts.[1] He also trained with Linxx Academy, and Hybrid Academy.

Mixed martial arts career

Vera's first professional mixed martial arts bout was on July 6, 2002, while training under Lloyd Irvin. He won the fight, against Adam Rivera, via TKO in the first round. He fought and won another bout in 2004 before entering a World Extreme Cagefighting heavyweight tournament in 2005, where he won two bouts in one night, including a bout against The Ultimate Fighter 2's Mike Whitehead in the finals.[2]

Vera moved to San Diego, California, on December 31, 2003, to accept a training position with City Boxing in San Diego. At City Boxing, Vera excelled as a trainer and was taken under the wing of City Boxing owner Mark Dion, who became his manager and introduced him to kickboxing great Rob Kaman. With Vera's success as a trainer and a mixed martial arts fighter, Dion gave Vera partial ownership of City Boxing.[1]

Vera made his UFC debut at Ultimate Fight Night 2 on October 3, 2005, against Fabiano Scherner. Vera won the fight via KO mid-way through the second round. Following the Scherner bout, he faced Justin Eilers at UFC 57, winning early in the first round by knockout. At UFC 60, Vera defeated Assuerio Silva with a guillotine choke. On November 18, he needed just 69 seconds to stop ex-heavyweight champion Frank Mir who was still recovering from his motorcycle accident at UFC 65 in Sacramento, California.

White had been telling the media prior to UFC 65 that the winner of the Vera-Mir fight would face the winner of the Tim Sylvia-Jeff Monson bout, which was also being held that same night, for the championship. Due to Vera's victory, which secured him a championship bout against then title-holder Tim Sylvia, but a contract dispute with the UFC forced him to be replaced by Randy Couture.[citation needed]

In August, the UFC announced the "return" of Vera. His first fight was at UFC 77 against Tim Sylvia, who recently lost the championship to Randy Couture.[1] Vera lost for the first time via a unanimous decision. He also broke his left hand at 4:40 minutes into the first round.

Vera had his second loss at UFC 85 against Fabricio Werdum by TKO. The fight was controversially stopped by referee Dan Miragliotta as Werdum mounted him and performed some ground and pound. After the stoppage, Vera was upset as he felt he was defending himself effectively.[3][4]

After his two recent losses, Vera moved to the light heavyweight division, facing IFL alum Reese Andy at an impromptu UFC event, UFC Fight Nights 14 on July 19, 2008, on Spike TV. He defeated Andy via unanimous decision.

Vera recently staged a public workout at the Mall of Asia, located in Pasay City, Philippines, which was attended by over 4,000 people. After a subsequent workout by Chuck Liddell received a similar response, UFC officials announced a UFC event would be brought to the Philippines in 2009.[5] This event, however, never came to fruition.

At UFC 89 Vera lost to Keith Jardine via a narrow split decision. Following the fight, Vera incurred criticism for his performance since his return to the UFC having been victorious in only one of his last four fights.

A more focused Vera appeared on the preliminary card of UFC 96. It was the first time Vera wasn't on the main card since he made his debut in the UFC. He made an impressive performance against Mike Patt, showing a more aggressive and intense striking approach and stopping him via TKO (leg kicks) in the 2nd round.

Vera fought Krzysztof Soszynski at UFC 102 after his original opponent, Matt Hamill, was forced to drop out due after suffering a meniscus tear while training.[6] Vera won via unanimous decision.

Vera lost a close fight to Randy Couture via a controversial unanimous decision on November 14, 2009, in the main event at UFC 105, with the media comparing the decision to a previous UFC event (UFC 104 Machida-Rua) which prompted that MMA judging should be changed.[7][8]

Vera faced Jon Jones on March 21, 2010, at UFC LIVE: Vera vs. Jones and lost via TKO (Injury) due to an elbow by Jones,[9][10] which broke Vera's face in three places.[11]

Personal life

Vera's wife, Kerry, is also a mixed martial artist who now fights for Strikeforce. She was featured on the second season of Oxygen's Fight Girls.[12] Vera has a tattoo on his back, inked in the Filipino writing system called Alibata. Clockwise, it reads mundo (earth), hangin (wind), apoy (fire) and tubig (water).[13]

While staying in the Philippines, he trained Filipino actor, Richard Gutierrez, in martial arts and has been given a role as an assassin for Philippine primetime television show, Kamandag on the GMA Network.[14]

In the latter part of his training for UFC 89, Vera was reportedly held at gun point by two men attempting to rob the house in which he was staying. Vera stated that the incident did not affect his performance versus Keith Jardine.[15]

Accomplishment

Mixed Martial Arts

Mixed Martial Arts record

Professional record breakdown
16 matches 11 wins 5 losses
By knockout 7 2
By submission 1 0
By decision 3 3
Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 11-5 United States Jon Jones TKO (Elbow and Punches) UFC LIVE: Vera vs. Jones March 21, 2010 1 3:19 United States Broomfield, Colorado, US
Loss 11-4 United States Randy Couture Decision (Unanimous) UFC 105: Couture vs. Vera November 14, 2009 3 5:00 England Manchester, England, UK
Win 11-3 Canada Krzysztof Soszynski Decision (Unanimous) UFC 102: Couture vs. Nogueira Aug 29, 2009 3 5:00 United States Portland, Oregon, US
Win 10-3 United States Mike Patt TKO (Leg Kicks) UFC 96: Jackson vs. Jardine Mar 7, 2009 2 1:27 United States Columbus, Ohio, US
Loss 9-3 United States Keith Jardine Decision (Split) UFC 89: Bisping vs. Leben Oct 18, 2008 3 5:00 England Birmingham, England, UK
Win 9-2 United States Reese Andy Decision (Unanimous) UFC Fight Night 14: Silva vs. Irvin July 19, 2008 3 5:00 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, US Light Heavyweight Debut
Loss 8-2 Brazil Fabricio Werdum TKO (Punches) UFC 85: Bedlam June 7, 2008 1 4:40 England London, England, UK
Loss 8-1 United States Tim Sylvia Decision (Unanimous) UFC 77: Hostile Territory October 20, 2007 3 5:00 United States Cincinnati, Ohio, US
Win 8-0 United States Frank Mir TKO (Punches) UFC 65: Bad Intentions November 18, 2006 1 1:09 United States Sacramento, California, US
Win 7-0 Brazil Assuerio Silva Submission (Guillotine Choke) UFC 60: Hughes vs. Gracie May 27, 2006 1 2:29 United States Los Angeles, California, US
Win 6-0 United States Justin Eilers KO (Head Kick and Knee) UFC 57: Liddell vs Couture 3 February 4, 2006 1 1:25 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Win 5-0 Brazil Fabiano Scherner KO (Knee) UFC Ultimate Fight Night 2 October 3, 2005 2 3:22 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Win 4-0 United States Mike Whitehead TKO WEC 13: Heavyweight Explosion January 22, 2005 2 1:12 United States Lemoore, California, US Wins Heavyweight Tournament
Win 3-0 Brazil Andre Mussi KO (Knees) WEC 13: Heavyweight Explosion January 22, 2005 1 0:51 United States Lemoore, California, US
Win 2-0 United States Don Richard Decision NLF – Next Level Fighting September 13, 2003 2 5:00 United States Steubenville, Ohio, US
Win 1-0 United States Adam Rivera TKO EEFC 11 – Excalibur Fighting 11 July 6, 2002 1 N/A United States Richmond, Virginia, US

References

  1. ^ a b c Ollie (2007-02-08). "Don't Fight Mad". San Diego Reader. Retrieved 2007-07-11.
  2. ^ Savage, Greg (2005-01-03). "WEC: Heavyweight Explosion". Sherdog.com. Retrieved 2007-07-11.
  3. ^ ABS-CBN Interactive, Vera loses to Werdum
  4. ^ 411mania.com, 411's UFC 85: Bedlam Report 6.07.08
  5. ^ UFC headed to Philippines in 2009 | MMAjunkie.com
  6. ^ http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm/templates/dailynews.asp?articleid=8470&zoneid=2
  7. ^ "UFC 105 Brandon Vera Randy Couture by decision". mmafighting.com. Retrieved 2010-02-14. {{cite web}}: Text "publisher" ignored (help)
  8. ^ "UFC 105 Roundtable". sportsillustrated.cnn.com. November 16, 2009. Retrieved 2010-02-14. {{cite news}}: Text "publisher" ignored (help)
  9. ^ "VERA AND JONES HEADLINE FIRST UFC® FIGHT ON VERSUS". ufc.com. Retrieved 2010-01-10.
  10. ^ http://mmajunkie.com/news/18393/ufc-on-versus-1-main-card-recap-jones-dominates-vera-dos-santos-kos-gonzaga.mma
  11. ^ "Ouch! Vera's face broken from Jones elbow". Yahoo!Sports.com. 2010-03-22. Retrieved 2010-03-22.
  12. ^ "The Cast of Fight Girls". Oxygen Pressroom. Oxygen. Retrieved 2007-07-11.
  13. ^ Brandon Vera's Baybayin tattoos : PinoyTattoos.com - Filipino Tattoo Source
  14. ^ "UFC warrior is now an actor in Kamandag". GMANews.tv. GMA Network Inc. Retrieved 2007-11-12.
  15. ^ http://www.sherdog.com/news/articles/vera-held-at-gunpoint-14888