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Keith Jardine
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Born (1975-10-31) October 31, 1975 (age 48)
Butte, Montana
Other namesThe Dean of Mean
NationalityUnited States American
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight206 lb (93 kg; 14.7 st)
Division205
Reach76 in (193 cm)
StyleGaidojutsu, Kickboxing
Fighting out ofAlbuquerque, New Mexico
TeamJackson's Submission Fighting
Rank  black belt in Gaidojutsu[1]
Years active2001-Present
Professional boxing record
Total4
Wins3
By knockout1
Draws1
Mixed martial arts record
Total24
Wins15
By knockout7
By submission2
By decision6
Losses8
By knockout5
By decision3
Draws1
Other information
Boxing record from BoxRec
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

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 in the UFC with an appearance on The Ultimate Fighter 2 as a heavyweight under coach Rich Franklin. He currently trains with Jackson's Submission Fighting out of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Jardine has secured notable victories over former UFC Light Heavyweight Champions Chuck Liddell and Forrest Griffin. Jardine is known for his highly unorthodox fighting style. Jardine is also the latest spokesman for Wonderful Pistachios in which he breaks a pistachio with his mean appearance.[2]

Mixed Martial Arts career

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 second season of The Ultimate Fighter, a team-based reality television show created by the UFC, as a heavyweight competitor. He was the first heavyweight to be chosen by team coach and then UFC middleweight champion Rich Franklin. Although considered a favorite to proceed the heavyweight division's finals, Jardine was not selected to fight until the semi-finals, where he was defeated by eventual heavyweight winner and his future sparring partner, Rashad Evans.

UFC career

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 was signed to the UFC and subsequently dropped down a weight class to the light heavyweight division. His next appearance was at UFC 57 where he defeated Mike Whitehead, another The Ultimate Fighter 2 competitor, by unanimous decision.

In April 2006, Jardine fought The Ultimate Fighter 1 light heavyweight finalist Stephan Bonnar at Ultimate Fight Night 4. Jardine lost the fight in due to a very controversial unanimous decision,[3][4] but gained a great deal of fan and media support after the bout. After the fight, Jardine stated, "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."[5] Since 2007 Jardine has gone 2-6.

Jardine next faced American Top Team's Wilson Gouveia at The Ultimate Fighter 3 Finale. Although color commentator Joe Rogan believed that he lost the first round, Jardine managed to bounce back and defeat 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.[6] Instead, he next faced The Ultimate Fighter 1 light heavyweight winner Forrest Griffin at UFC 66. Although considered an underdog in the bout, Jardine scored a TKO victory in the first round. At UFC 71, Jardine was scheduled to fight UFC newcomer Houston Alexander. During his pre-fight interview, Jardine complained about being matched against a unknown newcomer, believing that he deserved an opponent with a higher profile. During the fight, Jardine quickly knocked Alexander down with a punch, but the newcomer promptly returned to his feet and knocked Jardine out just 48 seconds into the first round in a major upset.

Jardine was then matched up against former long-time UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, Chuck Liddell at UFC 76.[7] The bout was Liddell's first fight since losing his belt to Quinton Jackson. Jardine landed numerous unchecked body kicks to Liddell's side throughout the fight, which was spent almost totally on the feet. The bout was ruled a split decision in Jardine's favor, turning him into a top contender for the light heavyweight championship. First, however, Jardine faced former long-time Pride middleweight champion Wanderlei Silva. Silva swarmed Jardine with punches and knocked him out just 38 seconds into the first round. Jardine had to be helped up after the fight and was sent to the local hospital for observation.[8]

After this loss, Jardine faced Brandon Vera at UFC 89. Although it appeared that Vera damaged Jardine's knee with a front-kick in the second round, Jardine ultimately earned a split decision victory over Vera. In a post-fight interview, Jardine stated that the injury was minor. With the victory, Jardine earned a shot at Quinton Jackson at UFC 96. Although the fight was considered an elimination bout for title contention, Jardine and former light heavyweight champion Rashad Evans are close friends and training partners and both have stated that they will not fight each other. In a very close fight, Jardine lost a unanimous decision. The bout was the Fight of the Night earning them a $60,000 bonus.[9] Jardine was the last man to fight Jackson before his temporary retirement.

Jardine was knocked out by Thiago Silva at UFC 102 1:35 in the first round.

Jardine suffered his second consecutive knockout and third straight loss at the hands of Ryan Bader on February 21, 2010 at UFC 110.[10] After being rocked by a straight right from Bader, he received a flying knee to the ribs and then a hook to the chin that knocked him out, two minutes into the third round.

Jardine faced Matt Hamill on June 19, 2010 at The Ultimate Fighter: Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz Finale.[11] He lost the fight via Majority Decision, giving Jardine his fourth straight loss and a record of 6-7 in the UFC. Hence it is very likely that he will be cut from the UFC.

Boxing

Jardine has fought four bouts as a professional boxer. His professional boxing record is three wins with one draw. His last boxing bout was against Jason Cordova and took place on August 20, 2004. The bout was ruled a draw.

Acting career

Jardine appeared briefly in Crank: High Voltage, starring Jason Statham, and Gamer, starring Gerard Butler. He was also featured in the Breaking Bad Season 3 episode "I.F.T", where he played a criminal who gets into a bar fight.

Mixed Martial Arts record

Professional record breakdown
24 matches 15 wins 8 losses
By knockout 7 5
By submission 2 0
By decision 6 3
Draws 1
Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 15-8-1 United States Matt Hamill Decision (Majority) The Ultimate Fighter: Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz Finale June 19, 2010 3 5:00 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Fight of the Night
Loss 15–7–1 United States Ryan Bader KO (Punch) UFC 110: Nogueira vs. Velasquez February 21, 2010 3 2:10 Australia Sydney, Australia
Loss 15–6–1 Brazil Thiago Silva KO (Punches) UFC 102: Couture vs. Nogueira August 29, 2009 1 1:35 United States Portland, Oregon, US
Loss 15–5–1 United States Quinton Jackson Decision (Unanimous) UFC 96: Jackson vs. Jardine March 7, 2009 3 5:00 United States Columbus, Ohio, United States Fight Of The Night
Win 15–4–1 United States Brandon Vera Decision (Split) UFC 89: Bisping vs Leben October 18, 2008 3 5:00 England Birmingham, England
Loss 14–4–1 Brazil Wanderlei Silva KO (Punches) UFC 84: Ill Will May 24, 2008 1 0:36 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 14–3–1 United States Chuck Liddell Decision (Split) UFC 76: Knockout September 22, 2007 3 5:00 United States Anaheim, California, United States
Loss 13–3–1 United States Houston Alexander KO (Punches) UFC 71: Liddell vs. Jackson May 26, 2007 1 0:48 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 13–2–1 United States Forrest Griffin TKO (Strikes) UFC 66: Liddell vs Ortiz II December 30, 2006 1 4:41 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 12–2–1 Brazil Wilson Gouveia Decision (Unanimous) The Ultimate Fighter 3 Finale June 24, 2006 3 5:00 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 11–2–1 United States Stephan Bonnar Decision (Unanimous) UFC Ultimate Fight Night 4 April 6, 2006 3 5:00 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 11–1–1 United States Mike Whitehead Decision (Unanimous) UFC 57: Liddell vs Couture 3 February 4, 2006 3 5:00 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 10–1–1 United States Kerry Schall TKO (Leg Kicks) The Ultimate Fighter 2 Finale November 5, 2005 2 3:28 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 9–1–1 Armenia Arman Gambaryan Submission (Armbar) M-1 MFC – Heavyweight GP December 4, 2004 1 2:37 Russia Moscow, Russia
Win 8–1–1 United States Tom Elrite KO (Punches) IE – Independent Event November 13, 2004 1 2:50 United States New Mexico, United States
Win 7–1-1 United States Brian Bair TKO (Punches) Venom – First Strike September 18, 2004 1 2:02 United States Huntington Beach, California, USA
Draw 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 (Punches) KOTC 21 – Invasion February 21, 2003 2 1:56 United States New Mexico, United States
Win 4–1 United States Bryan Pardoe KO (Punch) 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 (Punch) EC 46 – Extreme Challenge 46 February 16, 2002 1 0:06 United States Iowa, United States
Win 2–0 BrazilAbe Andujo KO (Punch) 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. ^ http://martialarts.about.com/od/mmaandufc/p/jardine.htm
  2. ^ "Keith Jardine cracks some Wonderful Pistachios". FiveKnuckles.com. Retrieved November 29, 2009.
  3. ^ http://www.sherdog.com/news/articles/TUF-Veterans-Bonnar-Evans-Vying-for-Respect-4856
  4. ^ http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2009/3/7/785037/ufc-96-jackson-vs-jardine
  5. ^ Archuleta, Daniel (October 13, 2006). "Keith Jardine: Climbing to the Top". Sherdog.
  6. ^ Nickels vs. Jardine is Off - MMA on Tap
  7. ^ "UFC 76 Fight Card". UFC.
  8. ^ "UFC 84: Ill Will". UFC.com. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
  9. ^ "Jackson, Jardine and Hamill earn $60K UFC 96 bonuses". MMAjunkie.com. February 8, 2009. Retrieved February 8, 2009.
  10. ^ "Keith Jardine vs Ryan Bader for UFC 110 Australia". fighterz.com. Retrieved 2009-12-02.
  11. ^ "Keith Jardine vs. Matt Hamill on tap for "The Ultimate Fighter 11 Finale"". fiveouncesofpain.com. Retrieved 2010-03-25.

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