Jamie Varner | |
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Born | Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. | October 12, 1984
Other names | C-4 |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) |
Weight | 156 lb (71 kg; 11.1 st) |
Division | Lightweight Welterweight |
Reach | 72 in (180 cm) [1] |
Fighting out of | Glendale, Arizona, U.S. |
Team | Arizona Combat Sports MMA Lab |
Rank | Brown belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu [2] [3] under Gustavo Dantas[ citation needed ] |
Years active | 2003–2014 |
Mixed martial arts record | |
Total | 35 |
Wins | 21 |
By knockout | 7 |
By submission | 11 |
By decision | 3 |
Losses | 11 |
By knockout | 2 |
By submission | 5 |
By decision | 4 |
Draws | 1 |
No contests | 2 |
Other information | |
University | Lock Haven University |
Notable school(s) | Deer Valley High School |
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog | |
Last updated on: September 09, 2009 |
James Varner (born October 12, 1984) is a retired American mixed martial artist who fought in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He is the former WEC Lightweight Champion.
Born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, Varner attended Deer Valley High School where he competed in wrestling. [4] At Deer Valley, Varner was a two-time Regional Champion and a State Runner Up and went on to compete at Pima Community College where he was a two-time National Qualifier and a National Runner Up, in addition to being an NJCAA All-American and a two-time Academic All-American. [5]
Varner competed twice in the UFC. His first appearance was against veteran Hermes Franca, which Varner lost via submission (armbar) in round three. His final appearance was against formerly undefeated Jason Gilliam, which he won via first round submission (rear naked choke). After this win, Varner transferred to the WEC.
Varner successfully defended his WEC Lightweight Championship against the previously undefeated Marcus Hicks on August 3, 2008.
He next retained his title on January 25, 2009, defeating Donald Cerrone via technical split decision at WEC 38. [6] The fight was highly competitive and won the Fight of the Night award. However, the fight was stopped prematurely in the fifth round when Cerrone hit Varner's temple with an illegal knee while Varner was still on the ground. Varner was given time to recover, but he was unable to continue, noting that he had double vision and had sustained a broken hand.
Varner faced Benson Henderson to unify the WEC Lightweight Championship at WEC 46 on January 10, 2010. [7] After outboxing and outwrestling Henderson in the first two rounds, Henderson came back and caught Varner in a standing guillotine choke ending the fight at 2:41 of the third round. [8]
Varner was expected to face Kamal Shalorus on April 24, 2010 at WEC 48, [9] but the bout was called off due to an injury sustained by Shalorus. Varner/Shalorus was then rescheduled for June 20, 2010 at WEC 49. [10] The match ended in a split draw.
Varner faced Donald Cerrone in a highly anticipated rematch on September 30, 2010 at WEC 51. [11] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.
Varner faced Shane Roller on December 16, 2010 at WEC 53. [12] He lost via submission in the first round and was subsequently released from the promotion. [13]
In his first post-Zuffa fight, Varner fought Tyler Combs for XFO and won via submission in the first round. He was also in negotiations for a possible fight against DREAM Lightweight Champion Shinya Aoki at the end of May 2011, [14] but the bout did not materialize.
Varner headlined Titan Fighting Championships 20 against Dakota Cochrane on September 23, 2011, losing by unanimous decision. [15]
Varner has signed a three-fight contract with XFC. He debuted on the XFC 14 show, defeating Nate Jolly via KO in round one. He returned on the XFC 16 High Stakes card which took place on February 10, 2012 from the Knoxville Civic Auditorium-Coliseum in Knoxville, Tennessee. [16] He defeated Drew Fickett via TKO due to strikes just 40 seconds into round one.
It was announced that Varner would replace Evan Dunham, who suffered an injury, to fight undefeated prospect Edson Barboza on May 26, 2012 at UFC 146. [17] Varner defeated Barboza by TKO due to punches in the first round.
Varner replaced an injured Terry Etim against Joe Lauzon on August 4, 2012 at UFC on Fox: Shogun vs. Vera. [18] Varner broke his hand in the second round [19] and lost at 2:44 in the third round via triangle choke. However, his performance earned him the $50,000 Fight of the Night bonus [20] and a Fight of the Year nomination at the World MMA Awards. [21]
Varner was scheduled to face Melvin Guillard on December 15, 2012 at the Ultimate Fighter 16 Finale. [22] However, Varner fell ill the day of the event and the bout was scrapped from the card. Varner/Guillard was rescheduled for December 29, 2012 at UFC 155. [23] Varner won the fight via split decision (30–27, 27–30, 30–27). Joe Rogan said post fight that "whoever scored it 30 to 27 for Guillard should never be allowed to judge a fight again."
Varner faced Gleison Tibau on August 31, 2013 at UFC 164. [24] He lost the fight via split decision.
Varner was expected to face Pat Healy on December 14, 2013 at UFC on Fox 9. [25] However, Varner pulled out of the bout due to injury and was replaced by Bobby Green [26]
Varner faced Abel Trujillo on February 1, 2014 at UFC 169, replacing Bobby Green. [27] He lost the back-and-forth fight via knockout in the second round. Despite the loss, Varner was given a Fight of the Night bonus award for the bout. The loss was also Varner's first knockout loss in his career. [28]
Varner faced James Krause on May 24, 2014 at UFC 173. [29] Varner lost the fight via TKO due to injury as he broke his ankle in the first round and was unable to continue into the second round. [30]
Varner next fought Drew Dober on December 13, 2014 at UFC on Fox 13. [31] He lost the fight via a rear-naked choke. Varner landed on his head while attempting a takedown, temporarily rocking him and allowing Dober to take Varner's back to get the choke. In his post-fight interview inside the octagon, Varner announced his retirement from mixed martial arts competition. [32]
He is an alumnus of Deer Valley High School in Glendale, Arizona, where he also was a part of the Deer Valley Skyhawk Wrestling Team. He attended Lock Haven University where he joined the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and spent his time at that school training both as a wrestler and a boxer, where he was NCBA (National Collegiate Boxing Association) Champion for the nationally recognized Lock Haven University boxing team. Also attended PCC (Pima Community College) outside of Maricopa county in Arizona.
Varner was instrumental in the legalization and forthcoming athletic sanctioning of mixed martial arts in the state of Arizona after giving testimony to the sport's legitimacy and ongoing development as an athletic profession. [33]
After retiring from MMA in 2014, Varner continued his studies that were interrupted when Varner got into the UFC. Eventually Varner graduated with major in marketing and a minor in financing. After graduating he worked at Boston Scientific before transitioning to the stem cell domain.
35 matches | 21 wins | 11 losses |
By knockout | 7 | 2 |
By submission | 11 | 5 |
By decision | 3 | 4 |
Draws | 1 | |
No contests | 2 |
Res. | Record | Opponent | Method | Event | Date | Round | Time | Location | Notes |
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Loss | 21–11–1 (2) | Drew Dober | Submission (rear-naked choke) | UFC on Fox: dos Santos vs. Miocic | December 13, 2014 | 1 | 1:52 | Phoenix, Arizona, United States | |
Loss | 21–10–1 (2) | James Krause | TKO (ankle injury) | UFC 173 | May 24, 2014 | 1 | 5:00 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |
Loss | 21–9–1 (2) | Abel Trujillo | KO (punch) | UFC 169 | February 1, 2014 | 2 | 2:32 | Newark, New Jersey, United States | Fight of the Night. |
Loss | 21–8–1 (2) | Gleison Tibau | Decision (split) | UFC 164 | August 31, 2013 | 3 | 5:00 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States | |
Win | 21–7–1 (2) | Melvin Guillard | Decision (split) | UFC 155 | December 29, 2012 | 3 | 5:00 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |
Loss | 20–7–1 (2) | Joe Lauzon | Submission (triangle choke) | UFC on Fox: Shogun vs. Vera | August 4, 2012 | 3 | 2:44 | Los Angeles, California, United States | Fight of the Night; Fight of the Year (2012). |
Win | 20–6–1 (2) | Edson Barboza | TKO (punches) | UFC 146 | May 26, 2012 | 1 | 3:23 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | 2012 Upset of the Year. |
Win | 19–6–1 (2) | Drew Fickett | Submission (punches) | XFC 16 | February 10, 2012 | 1 | 0:40 | Knoxville, Tennessee, United States | 160 lb Catchweight. |
Win | 18–6–1 (2) | Nate Jolly | KO (punches) | XFC 14 | October 21, 2011 | 1 | 1:09 | Orlando, Florida, United States | 160 lb Catchweight. |
Loss | 17–6–1 (2) | Dakota Cochrane | Decision (unanimous) | Titan FC 20 | September 23, 2011 | 3 | 5:00 | Kansas City, Kansas, United States | 165 lb Catchweight. |
Win | 17–5–1 (2) | Tyler Combs | Submission (north-south choke) | XFO 39 | May 13, 2011 | 1 | 1:30 | Hoffman Estates, Illinois, United States | Welterweight bout. |
Loss | 16–5–1 (2) | Shane Roller | Submission (rear-naked choke) | WEC 53 | December 16, 2010 | 1 | 3:55 | Glendale, Arizona, United States | |
Loss | 16–4–1 (2) | Donald Cerrone | Decision (unanimous) | WEC 51 | September 30, 2010 | 3 | 5:00 | Broomfield, Colorado, United States | Fight of the Night. |
Draw | 16–3–1 (2) | Kamal Shalorus | Draw (split) | WEC 49 | June 20, 2010 | 3 | 5:00 | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Shalorus had one point deducted in round two for illegal groin kicks. |
Loss | 16–3 (2) | Benson Henderson | Submission (guillotine choke) | WEC 46 | January 10, 2010 | 3 | 2:41 | Sacramento, California, United States | Lost the WEC Lightweight Championship. |
Win | 16–2 (2) | Donald Cerrone | Technical Decision (split) | WEC 38 | January 25, 2009 | 5 | 3:10 | San Diego, California, United States | Defended the WEC Lightweight Championship; Fight of the Night. |
Win | 15–2 (2) | Marcus Hicks | TKO (punches) | WEC 35 | August 3, 2008 | 1 | 2:08 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | Defended the WEC Lightweight Championship. |
Win | 14–2 (2) | Rob McCullough | TKO (punches) | WEC 32 | February 13, 2008 | 3 | 2:54 | Rio Rancho, New Mexico, United States | Won the WEC Lightweight Championship. |
Win | 13–2 (2) | Sherron Leggett | TKO (punches and elbows) | WEC 29 | August 5, 2007 | 1 | 4:08 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |
Win | 12–2 (2) | Jason Gilliam | Technical Submission (rear-naked choke) | UFC 68 | March 3, 2007 | 1 | 1:34 | Columbus, Ohio, United States | |
Loss | 11–2 (2) | Hermes França | Submission (armbar) | UFC 62 | August 26, 2006 | 3 | 3:31 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | Fight of the Night. |
Win | 11–1 (2) | Leonard Wilson | Submission (rear-naked choke) | Rage in the Cage 78 | January 14, 2006 | 2 | 1:07 | Glendale, Arizona, United States | |
NC | 10–1 (2) | Tony Llamas | No Contest | KOTC 56: Caliente | July 9, 2005 | N/A | N/A | Globe, Arizona, United States | Llamas injured by an illegal strike. |
Win | 10–1 (1) | Paul Arroyo | Submission (punches) | Rage in the Cage 71 | June 30, 2005 | 1 | 2:03 | Tempe, Arizona, United States | |
Win | 9–1 (1) | Adam Roland | TKO (punches) | Rage in the Cage 70 | June 11, 2005 | 1 | 2:46 | Glendale, Arizona, United States | |
Win | 8–1 (1) | Jesse Bongfeldt | TKO (punches) | WFF 7: Professional Shooto | July 23, 2004 | 1 | 4:12 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | |
Win | 7–1 (1) | Kyle Bradley | Submission (rear-naked choke) | Fight Factory | June 26, 2004 | 2 | 2:34 | N/A | |
Win | 6–1 (1) | Kyle Sprouse | Submission (choke) | RITC 63: It's Time | June 12, 2004 | 1 | 1:47 | Phoenix, Arizona, United States | |
Win | 5–1 (1) | Garett Davis | Submission (triangle choke) | World Freestyle Fighting 6 | May 14, 2004 | 1 | 3:52 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | |
NC | 4–1 (1) | James Upshur | No Contest | RITC 61: Relentless | April 30, 2004 | 2 | N/A | Phoenix, Arizona, United States | |
Win | 4–1 | Jarvis Brennaman | Submission (triangle choke) | ECS: Evolution | July 19, 2003 | 1 | 1:22 | Phoenix, Arizona, United States | |
Win | 3–1 | Dave Klein | Submission (choke) | RITC 50: The Prelude | July 12, 2003 | 3 | 1:56 | Tucson, Arizona, United States | |
Win | 2–1 | Justin Nauling | Submission (armbar) | RITC 49: Stare Down | June 7, 2003 | 2 | 0:38 | Phoenix, Arizona, United States | |
Loss | 1–1 | Jesse Moreng | Decision (unanimous) | RITC 47: Unstoppable | June 7, 2003 | 3 | 3:00 | Phoenix, Arizona, United States | |
Win | 1–0 | Carlos Ortega | Decision (unanimous) | RITC 46: Launching Pad | March 27, 2003 | 3 | 3:00 | Tempe, Arizona, United States |
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