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Anthony Hamilton (fighter)
American mixed martial artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anthony Hamilton (born April 14, 1980) is an American mixed martial artist who most recently competed in the Heavyweight division. A professional competitor since 2010, Hamilton has also formerly competed for the UFC, MFC, and was the MFC inaugural Heavyweight Champion.
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Background
Originally from Kent, Washington, Hamilton competed in wrestling and football growing up, graduating from Kentwood High School, then attending Highline College, where he earned NJCAA All-American honors in wrestling.[1] He later attended Central Washington University.[2]
Mixed martial arts career
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Early career
Hamilton went undefeated during his amateur career (4–0) before turning professional in October 2010. Prior to signing with the UFC, Hamilton competed for the Maximum Fighting Championship, claiming their inaugural heavyweight championship after defeating Smealinho Rama at MFC 38: Behind Enemy Lines on October 4, 2013.[3] He defended the title once by defeating Ultimate Fighter 10 contestant Darrill Schoonover at MFC 39: No Remorse on January 17, 2014.[4]
Hamilton signed with the UFC in early 2014.[5]
Ultimate Fighting Championship
In his promotional debut, Hamilton faced Alexey Oleynik at UFC Fight Night: Swanson vs. Stephens. He lost the fight via neck crank submission in the first round.[6]
In his second appearance, Hamilton faced Ruan Potts at UFC 177 on August 30, 2014. He won the fight via TKO in the second round.[7]
Hamilton next faced Todd Duffee at UFC 181 on December 6, 2014. He lost the fight via KO in the first round.[8]
Hamilton faced Daniel Omielańczuk on April 11, 2015, at UFC Fight Night 64.[9] Hamilton won the fight by unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, and 29–27).[10]
Hamilton was expected to face Derrick Lewis on October 3, 2015, at UFC 192.[11] However, Hamilton was pulled from the fight and replaced by Viktor Pešta.[12] In turn, Hamilton was rescheduled to face Mirko Cro Cop on November 28, 2015, at UFC Fight Night 79.[13] However, on November 10, it was announced that Filipović had pulled out of the fight and abruptly announced his retirement. Subsequently, UFC officials removed Hamilton from the card and announced that he would be rescheduled for another event.[14]
Hamilton faced Shamil Abdurakhimov on February 21, 2016, at UFC Fight Night 83.[15] He lost the fight by unanimous decision.[16]
Hamilton faced Damian Grabowski on July 30, 2016, at UFC 201.[17] He won the fight via knockout just 14 seconds into the first round.[18]
Hamilton faced Francis Ngannou on December 9, 2016, at UFC Fight Night 102.[19] He lost the fight via submission in the first round.[20]
Hamilton faced promotional newcomer Marcel Fortuna on February 4, 2017, at UFC Fight Night 104.[21] He lost the fight by knockout in the first round.[22]
Hamilton faced Daniel Spitz on September 16, 2017, at UFC Fight Night: Rockhold vs. Branch.[23] He lost the fight via TKO in the first round in 24 seconds.[24][25]
Hamilton announced his retirement from professional MMA fighting on his social network after his loss to Splitz on September 16, 2017, at UFC Fight Night: Rockhold vs. Branch.[26][27]
Shortly after his announced from retirement, he was called to replace Dmitrii Smolyakov to face promotional newcomer Adam Wieczorek on October 21, 2017, at UFC Fight Night: Cowboy vs. Till.[28] However, the bout was scratched a day before the event due to "safety concerns," as a few Lechia Gdańsk ultras – extreme and sometimes violent supporters of the local football team – showed up just prior to the weigh-ins. Wieczorek is a supporter of Ruch Chorzów, a Lechia Gdańsk rival team. The fighters were absent from ceremonial weigh-ins due to that reason, but the bout was eventually canceled and rescheduled for UFC Fight Night: Werdum vs. Tybura a month later.[29] Hamilton lost the bout by unanimous decision.[30]
Post-UFC
After four consecutive losses, Hamilton was released from the UFC. In 2018, Hamilton returned to the regional circuit, and is 3-1 since his departure from the Las Vegas-based promotion.
Hamilton faced Rizvan Kuniev for the EFC Heavyweight Championship at Eagle FC 46 on March 11, 2022.[31] After getting hit in the body by knees, Hamilton soon after lost the bout due to guillotine choke in the first round.[32]
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Championships and accomplishments
- UFC
- Fourth-fastest KO in the Heavyweight division (14 seconds)
- Maximum Fighting Championship
- MFC Heavyweight Championship (One time)
- One Successful Championship Defense
- CageSport
- CS Heavyweight Championship (One time)
- One Successful Championship Defense
Mixed martial arts record
34 matches | 22 wins | 12 losses |
By knockout | 11 | 5 |
By submission | 2 | 5 |
By decision | 9 | 2 |
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