James Wilks

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James Wilks
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James Wilks in 2011
BornJames Brett Wilks
(1978-04-05) 5 April 1978 (age 46)
Leicestershire, England
Other namesLightning
Nationality English
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight170 lb (77 kg; 12 st)
Division Welterweight
Reach75 in (190 cm)
TeamLightning MMA
Rank Black belt in taekwondo [1] [2]
Brown belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu [1] [2]
Instructor in Jeet Kune Do [1]
Instructor in CSW [1]
Years active2003–2012
Mixed martial arts record
Total11
Wins7
By knockout2
By submission4
By decision1
Losses4
By knockout1
By submission1
By decision2
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Last updated on: 17 October 2010

James Brett Wilks (born 5 April 1978) is an English former professional mixed martial artist. As a professional competitor from 2003 until 2012, he competed for the UFC, King of the Cage, and was the winner of Spike TV's The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom

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Biography

Wilks was born and raised in Leicestershire, England. He attended Uppingham School. After leaving Uppingham in 1996, Wilks went to Bournemouth University, obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in Business and Land Management. [1]

Mixed martial arts career

Wilks began training taekwondo and Jeet Kune Do while living in the United Kingdom. Wilks is a black belt in taekwondo, brown belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, and an instructor of Jeet Kune Do and Combat Submission Wrestling. [1] [2]

He had his first professional fight against The Ultimate Fighter 5 competitor, Roman Mitichyan. Wilks won the fight via armbar submission in the second round. He came back to have his second fight and lost to Jimmy Smith. Before going to tape The Ultimate Fighter 9, Wilks won the Gladiator Challenge welterweight title. [3]

The Ultimate Fighter

He defeated the highly regarded Che Mills by submission in an elimination match earning him a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada to compete on the show. Wilks had his second fight against Team United States fighter Frank Lester; Wilks won by submission in the second round. In the semi-finals, Wilks faced Lester for a second straight time, after Lester returned to the tournament to defeat David Faulkner while substituting for Jason Pierce, who was removed from the competition by Dana White. In the rematch, Wilks defeated Lester by TKO via knees in the third round, earning a spot in the live finale.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Wilks made his debut for the UFC winning against DaMarques Johnson at The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom Finale on 20 June 2009. The fight crowned Wilks as the TUF 9 welterweight champion. Wilks dominated the fight against Johnson showing off strong striking and good submission attempts. Wilks finished the fight with Johnson via a rear naked choke submission in the closing seconds of the first round. [4]

Wilks lost to Matt Brown via 3rd-round TKO, on 14 November 2009 at UFC 105. After being knocked down in the second and being saved by the bell from a submission attempt, Wilks came back early in the third round, attempting a kimura, before losing top position. Brown then secured the TKO victory. Prior to UFC 115, Wilks revealed that Brown had broken his orbital bone with an elbow strike after just 30 seconds of the first round. [5]

Wilks then faced Peter Sobotta at UFC 115. [6] He won the fight via unanimous decision. [7]

Wilks next fought Canadian prospect Claude Patrick at UFC 120 in London. [8] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.

Wilks was expected to face Rory MacDonald on 30 April 2011 at UFC 129. [9] However, Wilks was replaced on the card by Nate Diaz. [10]

Wilks was expected to replace Duane Ludwig, and face Amir Sadollah at UFC Fight Night 24. [11] However, Wilks was also injured and was replaced by DaMarques Johnson. [12]

Retirement

After suffering extensive injuries which included a fractured vertebra and after doctors told him he faced "significantly high risk of paralysis" if he continued to fight, Wilks announced his retirement from active MMA competition on 14 May 2012. [13]

Personal life

Wilks has a wife named Alicia. [14] Wilks is also known for his dedication to veganism. [15] Wilks is also a combatives instructor.[ citation needed ]

The Game Changers

Wilks had a leading role in the documentary film The Game Changers (2018), advocating a primarily plant-based diet in high-performance sport and produced by James Cameron. [16] [17]

Championships and accomplishments

Brazilian jiu-jitsu

Mixed martial arts

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
11 matches7 wins4 losses
By knockout21
By submission41
By decision12
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss7–4 Claude Patrick Decision (unanimous) UFC 120 16 October 201035:00 London, England
Win7–3 Peter Sobotta Decision (unanimous) UFC 115 12 June 201035:00 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Loss6–3 Matt Brown TKO (punches) UFC 105 14 November 200932:26 Manchester, England
Win6–2 DaMarques Johnson Submission (rear naked choke) The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom Finale 20 June 200914:54 Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesWon the TUF 9 Welterweight Tournament.
Win5–2Mike RoblesSubmission (armbar)GC 85: Cross Fire25 October 200824:27 San Diego, California, United States
Win4–2John ColeTKO (knees)Apocalypse Fights 1: The First Sign7 August 200810:26 Coachella, California, United States
Win3–2Shawn NaganoSubmission (rear naked choke)UAGF 4: Kaos on the Kampus20 May 200624:22 Los Angeles, California, United States
Loss2–2Patrick SpeightDecision (unanimous)Total Combat 13: Anarchy11 March 200633:00 Del Mar, California, United States
Win2–1Ray LizamaTKO (cut) KOTC 41: Relentless 24 September 200411:14 San Jacinto, California, United States
Loss1–1 Jimmy Smith Submission (kneebar) KOTC 39: Hitmaster 6 August 200411:40 San Jacinto, California, United States
Win1–0 Roman Mitichyan Submission (armbar)UAGF Ultimate Cage Fighting 412 October 20032 Upland, California, United States

Mixed martial arts exhibition record

Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win3–0 Frank Lester TKO (knees) The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom 3 Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesSemi-finals
Win2–0 Frank Lester Submission (armbar)23:06Quarter-finals
Win1–0 Che Mills Submission (heel hook)10:30 Cheshire, England, United Kingdom Elimination bout

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