Luke Zachrich

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Luke Zachrich
Born (1981-12-19) December 19, 1981 (age 41)
Defiance, Ohio, United States
Other namesThe Blender [1]
NationalityAmerican
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight185 lb (84 kg; 13.2 st)
Division Middleweight (185 lb) (2006–2014)
Cruiserweight (boxing)
Reach74.5 in (189 cm) [2]
Style Kickboxing, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu
Stance Orthodox
Fighting out of Columbus, Ohio, United States (current)
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (former)
TeamRonin Training Center [3]
Team Jorge Gurgel [4]
The Beast Academy
Trainer Head Trainer: Rob Radford
Strength: Brandon Couden
Brazilian Jiu-jitsu: Vitor Oliveira
Wrestling: Nikolai Timbs [1]
Rank  Black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under Vitor Oliveira [5]
Years active2006–2014 (MMA)
2014; 2016 (Boxing)
Professional boxing record
Total3
Wins3
By knockout2
Losses0
Mixed martial arts record
Total18
Wins14
By knockout4
By submission7
By decision3
Losses4
By knockout1
By submission3
By decision0
Amateur record
Total1
Wins1
By knockout1
Losses0
Other information
Occupation Professional Mixed Martial Artist
University Bowling Green State University (B.ASc) [6]
Website Official Site
Boxing record from BoxRec
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Luke Zachrich (born December 19, 1981) is a retired American mixed martial artist and professional boxer who formerly competed in the Middleweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship [7] A professional mixed martial arts competitor since 2006 until his release from the UFC in 2014, Zachrich was a member of Team Forrest on the seventh season of The Ultimate Fighter, and has also fought for King of the Cage, Bellator, Xtreme Fighting Organization, and Ultimate Victory Challenge, the latter of which he was the inaugural Middleweight Champion. [8]

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In the first few years of his career, he trained with professional wrestling and mixed martial arts legend Dan Severn at The Beast Academy in Coldwater, Michigan, before relocating to Team Jorge Gurgel in Cincinnati, Ohio. He now fights out his own training facility, the Ronin Training Center, where he is also one of the head instructors. [9] During his professional career, he held a martial arts record of 14–4, with seven of his fourteen wins coming by way of submission. [10] Zachrich is currently ineligible for the Tapology.com Middleweight rankings due to his retirement from mixed martial arts. [2]

Background

Zachrich was born on October 1, 1981, in Defiance, Ohio. During his first year, Zachrich was a varsity football player at Bowling Green University in Bowling Green, Ohio. After sustaining an injury in one of the last scheduled games of the season, he chose to discontinue his upstart career in football and find a different profession. [11]

In the last couple of years in college, Zachrich was a part-time lacrosse player and then graduated with bachelor's degree in 2005. Around the same time, he stumbled upon mixed martial arts and began training with UFC legend and Hall of Famer Dan Severn at his gym, The Beast Academy, in Coldwater, Michigan and also trained with renowned Jujitsu practitioner Dave Morris. [12] An upstart, Zachrich trained for two years under the tutelage of Severn and Jorge Gurgel's team, before accepting a last-minute offer to compete in an amateur bout in early 2006.

During an interview with MMA.TV, he was asked about how he made the transition to mixed martial arts.

Honestly, it was by chance. I had a short stint in college football and when that was over I really felt something missing in my life. Being a competitor was all I had ever known. So I started driving from Bowling Green to Toledo and started boxing. I continued that through the last couple years of college. Then, it just seemed like I kept meeting people and training with them that were involved in different aspects of MMA. Even though I had no intentions or aspirations of ever fighting. Then one day, I met an MMA guy when I moved back to Defiance, Ohio, [and] started training with him for fun and after a few months, someone needed a last minute fill in and I said yes. I won that fight pretty easily but I still didn't really see myself as a fighter. After that first fight, I just kept getting more offers and kept winning. [1]

Mixed martial arts career

In the first combat bout of his career, Zachrich faced off against fellow fighting newcomer Ben Kelley at Mega Fighting Championship's premiere event on January 14, 2006. It was a showcase of heavy stand-up striking for a majority of the bout, with Zachrich coming out on top with a first round technical knockout victory. Following more training, Zachrich would receive the opportunity to turn pro three months later. [13] [14] On April 15, 2006, he made a successful transition to professional mixed martial arts, as he submitted Cliff Perillo with strikes at the Ultimate Fight Series. [15]

At 1–0, Zachrich continued his slow-and-steady climb up the divisional rankings, and would collect another victory on May 6, 2006, in the form of a thirty-one second TKO of Micah Bender in the preliminary portion of FightFest 3. [16]

King of the Cage (2006–2007)

On September 29, 2006, Zachrich fought Jason Zazelenchuk at King of the Cage: Detonator, winning the fight by a quick rear-naked choke in the first round. [17] After compiling a 1–1 record in regional promotions, getting the first loss of his career against Danny Ruiz by armbar, and rebounding by submitting Shane Krutchten with an armbar, he returned to the promotion and submitted Brad Burrick, also by an armbar, at King of the Cage: Explosion on June 15, 2007. [18]

The Ultimate Fighter (2008)

After capturing Xtreme Fighting Organization's middleweight championship with a vicious first-round knockout of mixed martial arts journeyman William 'Bill' Hill, the UFC announced that Zachrich would be one of the sixteen Middleweight competitors set to take part in the seventh season of their hit reality show, The Ultimate Fighter, hosted by coaches Quinton Jackson and Forrest Griffin. [19]

Zachrich took on Patrick Schultz in the preliminary round, taking Schultz out with a quick first round rear-naked choke. Impressing the two coaches, he was the final pick by Forrest Griffin of Team Griffin. [20] [21]

In the quarter-finals, Zachrich faced off against Team Rampage's Dan "Cosmo" Cramer. Despite having the considerable edge in overall experience, he was defeated with a second-round TKO and was eliminated from the show. [22] [23]

Post-TUF career (2008–2010)

Zachrich returned to the regional circuit soon after his Ultimate Fighter elimination, and his next fight was quickly put in place for the Full Contact Fight Series 28 event on September 6, 2008, where he took on regional journeyman Michael Musslewhite. In this contest, he continued to showcase his ever-improving boxing skills, taking Musslewhite out with a first-round knockout and moving himself to 8–1 in his growing career. [24]

For his tenth career fight, he took on Robert Thompson at ICF: Breakout on April 11, 2009. Thompson, who came into the fight with a three-fight losing streak hanging over his head, would not fare well against Zachrich, and would be submitted with a keylock in the third round. [25] [26]

He faced J.R. Hines at ICF: Sacrifice on May 16, 2009. [27] Zachrich took the fight to the ground early on and submitted Hines with a keylock in the first round, and with the victory, garnered the attention of Indiana based organization, MMA Big Show, who announced that they had signed him to a multi-fight deal on October 21, 2009. [28] [29] He was given Byron Sutton as his first opponent, and the two were expected to compete at the promotion's New Dawn event on January 9, 2010, however, the fight would be taken off the card by the promoter shortly after it was announced for undisclosed reasons. [30] [31] It wasn't until March 24, 2010, that it was announced that Zachrich had been signed by Bjorn Rebney's upstart mixed martial arts company, Bellator MMA. [32]

Bellator MMA (2010)

Zachrich made his first and only appearance for the promotion at Bellator 16, and was matched-up against World Extreme Cagefighting veteran Eric Schambari in the middleweight tournament quarter-finals on April 29, 2010. [33] [34] [35] He accepted the opportunity to fight Schambari having been battling nagging back injuries in the months heading into the fight, and after a back-and-forth first couple of minutes, with Zachrich nearly catching his opponent in a guillotine choke, he lost the fight by an arm-triangle choke in the first round. [36] He was subsequently released from the promotion shortly after the bout.

Post-Bellator career (2010–2013)

Zachrich faced Nick Kraus for the inaugural Ultimate Victory Challenge middleweight title at UVC 20: Clash at the Coliseum on August 4, 2012, [37] winning the bout by unanimous decision. [38] [39] He made his next appearance for UVC against Marcus Finch at UVC 23 on May 10, 2013. [40] [41] Zachrich won the fight via unanimous decision. [42] [43]

He faced off against Justin Gamble at AAMMA 34: Proving Ground 2 on August 10, 2013, winning the fight by a straight armbar forty-five seconds into the first round. [44] [45] The quick and impressive finish would also earn Zachrich Submission of the Year honors from Bluegrass MMA, and at the end of the 2013, was the close runner-up in the 2013 Pro Male Breakout Fighter awards by BlueGrass MMA, with future UFC bantamweight Cody Garbrandt narrowly snagging the lead slot in that category. [46] Zachrich was tabbed to face UFC veteran Luigi Fioravanti at UVC 27 on February 8, 2014, [47] [48] but the fight would be postponed a month to March 15, 2014. [49] However, a couple of weeks after the fight was rescheduled, the entire event would be canceled by the promoter for undisclosed reasons. [50]

Ultimate Fighting Championship (2014–2015)

When Josh Samman had to pull out of his scheduled bout against Caio Magalhães due to an injury, Zachrich was signed to a multi-fight contract and stepped up as a short-notice replacement for Samman at UFC on Fox 11 on April 19, 2014. [51] [52] He lost the bout by TKO in just forty-four seconds, after being dropped by heavy body shots from Magalhães. [53]

In his second fight with the promotion, Zachrich faced promotional newcomer Guilherme Vasconcelos at UFC 175 on July 5, 2014. [54] Zachrich would earn his first UFC victory with a dominant unanimous decision verdict over Vasconcelos, effectively outworking his Brazilian counterpart on the feet and showing improved takedown defense. [55] [56] He then faced touted promotional newcomer and expert Judoka practitioner Dan Kelly at UFC Fight Night: Rockhold vs. Bisping on November 7, 2014. [57] Zachrich would be a significant betting favorite coming into the bout, however, he was outboxed on the feet and towards the end of the first round, was taken down by Kelly and subsequently submitted with a kimura. [58] [59]

Zachrich announced on Twitter on August 1, 2015, that he had successfully recovered from a lingering back injury and was in the process of returning to active MMA competition. [60] However, on October 19, 2015, it was confirmed that Zachrich was released from the promotion and has since retired from mixed martial arts. [61]

Boxing career

Boxing is something that I always wanted to do. It is getting harder and harder for me to get MMA fights to stick. So this is a way for me to stay active. I had a lot of fun out there tonight. I am in no way done with MMA, but boxing is definitely something I look forward to doing again.

-Zachrich, in his interview with Robert "Turtle" Whitson of Cage Passion Media.

A few weeks before making his debut with the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Zachrich competed in a cruiserweight boxing bout against Strikeforce veteran and combat journeyman John "J.P." Felty at TBC: Championship Boxing, getting a technical knockout victory over Felty in the second round with two seconds left. [62]

In a post-fight interview with Cage Passion Media, Zachrich said that he simply took the fight to keep himself busy and was already planning on returning to mixed martial arts, but didn't rule out the possibility of taking another boxing bout in the future. [62]

Following his release from the UFC in 2015, Zachrich made his return to boxing on January 15, 2016, scoring a TKO over the debuting Gary Vandyne at the Hollywood Casino in Columbus, Ohio. [63] Less than two months later, Zachrich booked another boxing match and won a unanimous decision against Bill Yates on March 4, 2016. [64] [65] Zachrich has not competed in any amateur or professional boxing bouts since his decision victory over Yates.

Personal life

Zachrich holds an undergraduate degree in applied sciences from Bowling Green State University. [6] He is currently married and has children. [66] On top of competing in mixed martial arts, Zachrich revealed in an interview with MMA Junkie that he also remotely manages three Mellow Mushroom restaurants, and plans on opening and managing more in the future. [67] [68] In 2017, Zachrich started a new position as a sales representative for the Columbus, Ohio branch of Stryker Corporation, a Fortune 500 medical technologies firm originally based in Kalamazoo, Michigan. [6]

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

Grappling credentials

Professional boxing record

3 Wins (2 knockouts, 1 decision), 0 Losses, 0 Draws, 0 No Contests [71]
Res.RecordOpponentTypeRd., TimeEventDateLocationNotes
Win3–0 Flag of the United States.svg Bill YatesUD4Arnold Classic at the Lifestyle PavilionMarch 4, 2016 Flag of the United States.svg Lifestyle Pavilion, Columbus Ohio, United States
Win2–0 Flag of the United States.svg Gary VandyneTKO1 (4) Hollywood Casino Columbus January 15, 2016 Flag of the United States.svg Hollywood Casino, Columbus, Ohio, United States
Win1–0 Flag of the United States.svg John FeltyTKO2 (4)TBC: Championship BoxingMarch 1, 2014 Flag of the United States.svg Lifestyle Pavilion, Columbus, Ohio, United StatesProfessional boxing debut. [72]

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
18 matches14 wins4 losses
By knockout41
By submission73
By decision30
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss14–4 Dan Kelly Submission (kimura) UFC Fight Night: Rockhold vs. Bisping November 7, 201414:27Sydney, Australia
Win14–3Guilherme VasconcelosDecision (unanimous) UFC 175: Weidman vs. Machida July 5, 201435:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss13–3 Caio Magalhães TKO (punches) UFC on Fox: Werdum vs. Browne April 19, 201410:44 Orlando, Florida, United States
Win13–2Justin GambleSubmission (straight armbar)AAMMA 34: Proving Ground 2August 10, 201310:45 Williamstown, Kentucky, United StatesWon 2013 Submission of the Year (Bluegrass MMA). [46]
Win12–2Marcus FinchDecision (unanimous)UVC 23: InvasionMay 10, 201335:00 Columbus, Ohio, United StatesNon-title bout.
Win11–2Nick KrausDecision (unanimous)UVC 20: Clash at the ColiseumAugust 4, 201235:00 Columbus, Ohio, United StatesWon the UVC Middleweight Championship.
Loss10–2 Eric Schambari Submission (arm-triangle choke) Bellator 16 April 29, 201013:34 Kansas City, Missouri, United StatesMiddleweight Tournament Quarterfinals.
Win10–1J.R. HinesSubmission (keylock)Intimidation Cage Fighting: SacrificeMay 16, 200912:22 Florence, Kentucky, United States
Win9–1Robert ThompsonSubmission (keylock)Intimidation Cage Fighting: BreakoutApril 11, 200933:07 Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Win8–1Michael MusslewhiteKO (punches)FCFS 28: Clash of the TitansSeptember 6, 200811:15 Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Win7–1William HillKO (punch)XFO: Xtreme Fighting Organization 21December 1, 200714:56 Lakemoor, Illinois, United StatesWon the XFO Middleweight Championship. [73]
Win6–1Darnell StrongKO (punch)XFO: Xtreme Fighting Organization 20October 19, 200710:35 Lakemoor, Illinois, United States
Win5–1Brad BurrickSubmission (armbar) KOTC: Explosion June 15, 200711:51 Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, United States
Win4–1Shane KruchtenSubmission (armbar)Dangerzone 34: Fight FarmJune 2, 20071N/A Waterloo, Iowa, United States
Loss3–1Danny RuizSubmission (armbar)RFS 8: Invasion of the CageFebruary 24, 200711:49 Tampa, Florida, United States
Win3–0Jason ZazelenchukSubmission (rear-naked choke) KOTC: Detonator September 29, 200612:48 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Win2–0Micah BenderTKO (punches)FF 3: Fightfest 3May 6, 200610:31 Youngstown, Ohio, United States
Win1–0Cliff PerilloSubmission (punches)UFS: Ultimate Fight SeriesApril 15, 200611:31 Auburn, Indiana, United States

Mixed martial arts exhibition record

ResultRecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss1–1 Dan Cramer TKO (punches) The Ultimate Fighter: Team Rampage vs. Team Forrest (Episode 6) May 7, 2008 (air date)21:49 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States The Ultimate Fighter: Team Rampage vs. Team Forrest first round. [74]
Win1–0Patrick SchultzSubmission (rear-naked choke) The Ultimate Fighter: Team Rampage vs. Team Forrest (Episode 2) April 9, 2008 (air date)12:29 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States The Ultimate Fighter: Team Rampage vs. Team Forrest eliminations. [75]

Amateur mixed martial arts record

ResultRecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win1–0Ben KelleyTKO (punches)Mega Fighting Championship 1January 14, 20061N/A Marion, Ohio, United States

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