Nick Osipczak

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Nick Osipczak
BornNicholas Dominic Osipczak
(1984-12-30) 30 December 1984 (age 39)
London, England
Other namesSupernova
Residence London, England
NationalityAmerican, British
Height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
Division Welterweight
Reach76 in (193 cm)
Style Tai chi, Brazilian jiu-jitsu
Fighting out of London, England
Team Yang-style tai chi Raised Spirit Internal Arts
Mixed martial arts record
Total9
Wins6
By knockout2
By submission4
By decision0
Losses3
By decision3
Draws0
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Nicholas Dominic Osipczak (born 30 December 1984) is an American-English professional mixed martial artist, most famous for his fights and wins in the welterweight division of the UFC. He was also a cast member of Spike TV's The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom . [1] Nick is also known for being one of the first people in history to represent the art of tai chi in Mixed Martial Arts competitions.

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Background

Osipczak was born in London to an English father of Polish descent and an American mother of English, German, Irish and Serbian descent. He was raised in South London until his youth. He attended St. Olaves Grammar School, from which he graduated in 2003, and he then enrolled at Loughborough University and obtained a bachelor's degree in Mathematics, Accounting and Financial Management, graduating in 2007.

Mixed martial arts career

At the age of 18 and while he was still attending his course at Loughborough University, Nick joined a local martial arts club, the Hung Kuen Shaolin Kung Fu Club. Being a diligent martial arts practitioner, he soon won the UK National Kung Fu Open Weight Championship. However, Nick was inspired to take up MMA after watching UFC's Ultimate Knockouts DVD, and started searching out the best places and coaches to train with up and down the United Kingdom.

For a while, Nick served as a sparring partner for some of the UK's best MMA fighters, and most notably in 2008 he was invited to be the sparring partner of Michael Bisping during his preparation for his upcoming fight against Chris Leben at UFC 89 in Birmingham, UK.

After two years of training in MMA and helping others too, Osipczak also began competing in the UK, and went undefeated in all his amateur and semi-professional bouts.

In March 2008, Nick also made his professional MMA fighting debut and offered his opponent a “winner-takes-all” bet, which his opponent initially refused. When they eventually fought, Nick won the fight in only 76 seconds, and displayed what would later be known as his “helicopter punch”. [2] The opponent for his third professional bout accepted a “winner-takes-all” deal, and Osipczak won by rear naked choke, taking his record to 3–0.

All of Nick's professional fights had been won in under two minutes and relatively easily, which helped to catch the attention of the casting crew when he auditioned for The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom, while UFC's president, Dana White, was also present.

The Ultimate Fighter

Osipczak also appeared on The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom. He first defeated the British MMA professional fighter Tommy Maguire by knock out in the first round in an elimination match, earning him the trip to Las Vegas, Nevada, to compete on the show. Osipczak then had his second fight against Team United States fighter Mark Miller. Osipczak defeated Miller via a second-round knockout from a powerful head kick, which was voted in the top 15 all-time TUF knock-outs. [3]

However, Nick lost his semi-final fight against DaMarques Johnson, although Dana White called the fight one of the best fights in TUF history.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Osipczak made his Ultimate Fighting Championship debut at The Ultimate Finale 9 on 20 June 2009, and he fought his former TUF castmate and Team United States fighter, Frank Lester in Las Vegas, Nevada. Osipczak defeated Lester by using a rear naked choke. His overall performance in that night helped him renew his contract for three more fights for the UFC.

Osipczak faced TUF 7 alumnus, Matthew Riddle on 14 November 2009 at UFC 105 in Manchester, UK. In a pre-fight interview, Osipczak stated that Riddle has no serious finishing ability and is most often than not a fighter who likes to "grind out a decision". Riddle countered the statement by saying that he considers Osipczak without considerable experience against wrestlers, which he attributed to the wider lack of wrestling training of UK MMA fighters. However, Osipczak dominated throughout the fight by showing a superior standing up and striking as well as grappling game. When Osipczak at some point fully mounted Riddle in the final round, he started a vicious ground and pound barrage of punches and elbow strikes which made the referee Mark Goddard to end the fight at 3:53 in the final round. UFC commentator Joe Rogan mentioned that this was a "huge performance by Osipczak".

Osipczak then fought Rick Story at UFC 112 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Osipczak lost the fight via a controversial split decision. According to MMA Fanhouse who were doing a live play-by-play from the event, "Most on press row didn't agree with the decision. Looked like Osipczak won Rounds 2 and 3." Osipczak was defeated by Greg Soto at UFC 118 in Boston, Massachusetts, after the fight went all three rounds and the judges awarded the fight to his opponent via unanimous decision. Osipczak was upset by Duane Ludwig at UFC 122 in Oberhausen, Germany, via a split decision, which again sparked some controversy.

Students

In 2011, Osipczak started running his own MMA academy in South London, the New Wave Academy , which immediately became one of the most up and coming MMA academies in London and he became a mentor to many London-based professional MMA fighters. [4] Although he officially left his academy to two of his students in 2012, as he was aiming at having more time to further develop his martial arts knowledge and skills, he currently continues teaching some of the top British professional MMA fighters at the premises of Eddie Kone's Academy of Jiu Jitsu . In early 2014, Nick announced that he is ready to return to MMA competitions, feeling “reborn”. [5] [6]

Return to Mixed Martial Arts competition

On June 27, 2015, after almost 5 years off from competition, Nick returned to headline the inaugural Macto Championships. Held in the Arena:MK, Milton Keynes, Nick faced boxing-specialist Kyle Redfearn, and defeated him via submission (RNC) 2 minutes 4 seconds into the first round. This occasion marked the first time in history that the Internal Martial Arts (Neijia) and in particular tai chi were represented in the sport of Mixed Martial Arts. Osipczak is expected to fight again for Macto Championships, with the view to returning to the UFC, and has publicly stated he aims to win the UFC belt by 2018. [7] Nick revealed a painting he had created the week leading up to the bout, entitled “Victory”, and announced that he will be releasing a new painting to coincide with each subsequent fight. [5] Nick used the ancient Chinese symbol known as the Bagua on his walk-out T-shirt and banner for this fight. [8] [9]

Personal life

Nick currently lives in Oxfordshire, UK, with his partner and their son. [10] Their son's first name is Shen, which means Spirit (神) in Chinese. His sister Alex Osipczak is an Internet personality and runs the YouTube channel 'Spencer & Alex' alongside her husband and fellow YouTuber, Spencer Carmichael-Brown. In his spare time, he enjoys reading books about Chinese philosophy and martial arts. His favourite books are Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching and Sun Tzu's The Art of War . An avid painter, Nick was selected to be the In-House artist for one of London's top Interior Design shops, [11] and was featured in Vice Media's documentary "Hitting the canvas with Nick Osipczak". [12]

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Artwork by Nick Osipczak

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
9 matches6 wins3 losses
By knockout20
By submission40
By decision03
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win6–3Kyle RedfearnSubmission (rear-naked choke)Macto Championships – Osipczak vs. Redfearn27 June 201512:04 Milton Keynes, England
Loss5–3 Duane Ludwig Decision (split) UFC 122 13 November 201035:00 Oberhausen, Germany
Loss5–2 Greg Soto Decision (unanimous) UFC 118 28 August 201035:00 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Loss5–1 Rick Story Decision (split) UFC 112 10 April 201035:00 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Win5–0 Matthew Riddle TKO (punches and elbows) UFC 105 14 November 200933:53 Manchester, England
Win4–0 Frank Lester Submission (rear naked choke) TUF 9 Finale 20 June 200913:40 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win3–0Geoff HayesSubmission (rear naked choke)ZT 12: Fight Night 1230 August 200811:32 Brighton, East Sussex, England
Win2–0Nigel WhitearSubmission (rear naked choke)FX3: Fight Night 822 June 200811:55 Reading, Berkshire, England
Win1–0Brendan FlanaganTKO (punches)FX3: Fight Night 715 March 200811:16 Reading, Berkshire, England

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