Cole Escovedo
American mixed martial arts fighter
Coleman Ruben Escovedo (born August 30, 1981) is an American former mixed martial artist from Fresno, California . He was the inaugural WEC Featherweight Champion .
Mixed martial arts career
Health issues
Escovedo was forced into a well documented semi-retirement in 2007 from a serious staph infection that left him partially paralyzed and in need of spinal surgery.[ 1] Then, after a nearly three years hiatus from mixed martial arts action, he returned on May 8, 2009, at a Palace Fighting Championship event at the Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino in Lemoore, California . Escovedo's comeback to MMA was his first fight in the 135 lb Bantamweight division.[ 2]
Ultimate Fighting Championship
Escodevo made his UFC debut against Renan Barão on May 25, 2011, at UFC 130 .[ 3] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.[ 4]
Escovedo faced Takeya Mizugaki at UFC 135 . He was knocked out by Mizugaki at 4:30 in the second round, giving him two consecutive losses in the UFC .[ 5]
Escovedo faced Alex Caceres on November 12, 2011, at UFC on Fox 1 .[ 6] Escovedo lost via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27) after losing the standing exchanges to Caceres for all three rounds.[ 7]
On December 16, 2011, Escovedo announced via the UG forums that he had been released by the UFC .[ 8]
Author Zac Robinson has written a book titled "Through The Cage Door" about Escovedo's life and career and its expected release date was August 2014.[ 9]
Championships and accomplishments
IFC Champion 145
Tachi Palace Fights
Native American Champion
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown
26 matches
17 wins
9 losses
By knockout
6
4
By submission
10
1
By decision
1
4
Res.
Record
Opponent
Method
Event
Date
Round
Time
Location
Notes
Loss
17–9
Alex Caceres
Decision (unanimous)
UFC on Fox: Velasquez vs. Dos Santos
November 12, 2011
3
5:00
Anaheim, California , United States
Loss
17–8
Takeya Mizugaki
TKO (punches)
UFC 135
September 24, 2011
2
4:30
Denver, Colorado , United States
Loss
17–7
Renan Barão
Decision (unanimous)
UFC 130
May 28, 2011
3
5:00
Las Vegas, Nevada , United States
Bantamweight bout
Win
17–6
Steven Siler
Technical Submission (triangle choke)
Showdown Fights: New Blood
January 28, 2011
1
2:30
Orem, Utah , United States
Loss
16–6
Michihiro Omigawa
Submission (straight armbar)
Dream 16
September 25, 2010
1
2:30
Nagoya , Japan
Return to Featherweight
Loss
16–5
Michael McDonald
KO (punches)
TPF 5: Stars and Strikes
July 9, 2010
2
1:12
Lemoore, California , United States
Lost the TPF Bantamweight Championship
Win
16–4
Yoshiro Maeda
KO (head kick)
Dream 13
March 22, 2010
1
2:29
Yokohama , Japan
Featherweight bout
Win
15–4
Jeff Bedard
Submission (triangle choke)
TPF 3: Champions Collide
February 4, 2010
1
2:31
Lemoore, California , United States
Won the TPF Bantamweight Championship
Win
14–4
Maurice Eazel
TKO (head kick and punches)
Strikeforce Challengers: Gurgel vs. Evangelista
November 6, 2009
1
1:47
Fresno, California , United States
Win
13–4
Tyler Weathers
Decision (split)
Disturbing the Peace
June 27, 2009
3
5:00
Fresno, California , United States
Win
12–4
Michael McDonald
TKO (punches)
PFC 13: Validation
May 8, 2009
2
2:25
Lemoore, California , United States
Loss
11–4
Antonio Banuelos
Decision (unanimous)
WEC 23: Hot August Fights
August 17, 2006
3
5:00
Lemoore, California , United States
Loss
11–3
Jens Pulver
KO (punch)
International Fight League: Legends Championship 2006
April 29, 2006
1
0:56
Atlantic City, New Jersey , United States
Lightweight bout
Loss
11–2
Urijah Faber
TKO (corner stoppage)
WEC 19
March 17, 2006
2
5:00
Lemoore, California , United States
Lost the WEC Featherweight Championship
Win
11–1
Joe Martin
Submission (flying triangle choke)
WEC 17
October 14, 2005
1
1:05
Lemoore, California , United States
Win
10–1
Poppies Martinez
TKO (leg injury)
WEC 15
May 19, 2005
2
1:05
Lemoore, California , United States
Win
9–1
Randy Spence
Submission (triangle choke)
International Fighting Championships: Eve Of Destruction
March 5, 2005
1
2:06
Salt Lake City, Utah , United States
Won the IFC Featherweight Championship
Win
8–1
Anthony Hamlett
TKO (punches)
WEC 8
October 17, 2003
2
1:30
Lemoore, California , United States
Defended the WEC Featherweight Championship
Loss
7–1
Bao Quach
Decision (unanimous)
Gladiator Challenge 15
April 13, 2003
2
5:00
Porterville, California , United States
Win
7–0
Noah Shinable
Submission (triangle choke)
Gladiator Challenge 14
February 16, 2003
1
1:38
Porterville, California , United States
Win
6–0
Philip Perez
Submission (triangle choke)
WEC 5: Halloween Havoc
October 18, 2002
1
3:07
Lemoore, California , United States
Won the inaugural WEC Featherweight Champion
Win
5–0
Christian Allen
TKO (punches)
Ultimate Athlete 3: Vengeance
August 10, 2002
2
3:16
Denver, Colorado , United States
Win
4–0
Paul Morris
Submission (triangle choke)
WEC 3
June 7, 2002
1
0:29
Lemoore, California , United States
Win
3–0
Jay Valencia
Submission (triangle choke)
Ultimate Athlete 2: The Gathering
March 16, 2002
1
0:45
Cabazon, California , United States
Win
2–0
Bart Palaszewski
Submission (punches)
Ultimate Athlete 1: The Genesis
January 27, 2002
1
2:10
Hammond, Indiana , United States
Win
1–0
Terry Dull
Submission (triangle choke)
WEC 2
October 4, 2001
1
1:54
Lemoore, California , United States
References
^ "Cole Escovedo on Staph, Destruction of Maeda in DREAM | UFC News & Rumors | MMA News & Rumors" . Archived from the original on 2011-08-30. Retrieved 2011-09-19 .
^ "Escovedo back at 135!" . MMAWeekly.com. Archived from the original on 2009-05-03. Retrieved 2009-04-29 .
^ Morgan, John (22 April 2011). "WEC vets Renan Barao and Cole Escovedo meet at UFC 130" . mmajunkie.usatoday.com . Retrieved 28 May 2022 .
^ Thomas, Luke (28 May 2011). "UFC 130 Results: Renan Barao Controls Cole Escovedo In UFC Debut" . sbnation.com . Retrieved 28 May 2022 .
^ Stupp, Dann. "UFC 135 preliminary-card results: Ferguson breaks Riley's jaw, Boetsch cruises" . MMAJunkie.com . Archived from the original on 26 September 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2011 .
^ "Alex Caceres drops to bantamweight, fights Cole Escovedo at UFC on FOX 1" . mmajunkie.com. October 5, 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-10-08.
^ Derose, Sal (13 November 2011). "UFC on FOX Results: Alex Caceres Dominates Cole Escovedo" . bleacherreport.com . Retrieved 28 May 2022 .
^ Palmquist, Chris (16 December 2011). "Cole Escovedo officially released by the UFC" . mixedmartialarts.com . Retrieved 28 May 2022 .
^ Hammond, Mick (24 November 2014). "Former WEC Champ Cole Escovedo On His Journey From Paralysis To The UFC" . mmaweekly.com . Retrieved 28 May 2022 .
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