Jordan was born and raised in El Paso, Texas, attending Riverside High School where he excelled in football, basketball, wrestling, and track and field. Jordan was a two-time state champion in wrestling, was ranked as one of the top ten fullbacks in the country for football, and was the starting center on the basketball team for his freshman, sophomore, and junior seasons. Jordan continued his football career with a scholarship to Louisiana State University (LSU) under coach Nick Saban and then coach Les Miles where he was a member of LSU's 2003 BCS National Championship and 2007 BCS National Championship teams.[2]
Jordan also had a cameo appearance in the film Philly Kid where he portrayed a Russian fighter by the name of Andres Titov.
Mixed martial arts career
Early career
Jordan made his amateur mixed martial arts debut in February 2008, which he lost. He rebounded in January 2009 with a TKO victory.
He made his professional mixed martial arts debut in May 2009 for Bellator and won via submission. Jordan then competed in various promotions over the next three years, amassing a record of 11–2 before joining Strikeforce.
Strikeforce
Jordan debuted for the promotion on June 22, 2011, where he lost a unanimous decision to Devin Cole. Three months later Jordan fought Lavar Johnson, whom he defeated via submission in the second round.
With the dissolution of the Strikeforce Heavyweight division, Jordan was one of the first announced Heavyweight fighters to make the transition to the UFC.
Ultimate Fighting Championship
Jordan made his official debut against UFC newcomer Oli Thompson at UFC on FX 2. He won the fight via TKO in the second round after dominating the fight with his striking.[3]
Jordan faced Mike Russow on January 26, 2013, at UFC on Fox: Johnson vs. Dodson.[5] Despite losing the first round to Russow, Jordan was able to mount a comeback in the second round and won via TKO.
Jordan faced Pat Barry on June 15, 2013, at UFC 161.[6] Jordan defeated Barry via first-round TKO. The win also delivered Jordan his first Knockout of the Night bonus award.[7]
Jordan faced Gabriel Gonzaga on October 19, 2013, at UFC 166.[8] He lost the fight via knockout at 1:33 of the first round.
Jordan next faced Jack May at UFC Fight Night 47 on August 16, 2014. He won the back-and-forth fight via TKO in the third round.
Jordan faced UFC newcomer Jared Cannonier at UFC 182 on January 3, 2015. He won the fight via knockout in the first round. The win also earned Jordan his first Performance of the Night bonus award.[10]
Jordan had a rematch with Derrick Lewis on June 6, 2015, at UFC Fight Night 68.[11] In their first encounter on the regional circuit in 2010, Jordan won by unanimous decision.[12][13] He won the fight by technical knockout in the second round.[14] The win also earned Jordan his second consecutive Performance of the Night bonus award.[15]
Jordan faced Ruslan Magomedov in the last fight of his contract on October 3, 2015, at UFC 192.[16][17] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.[18]
Jordan faced Ashley Gooch on October 7, 2016, at WSOF 33.[20] He won the fight via TKO in the first round.
On January 1, 2017, it was announced that Jordan would face reigning heavyweight champion Blagoy Ivanov for the title at WSOF 35.[21] The event was originally scheduled for February 28 (incorrectly reported as Feb 25) but was rescheduled to March 18.[22][23] Jordan lost the fight via TKO in the first round.
Jordan faced Josh Copeland on July 19, 2018, at PFL 4. He lost the fight via unanimous decision.