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Jimmy Flick: The Submission Specialist Making Waves in the UFC

Discover the rise of Jimmy Flick, the submission specialist making waves in the UFC. With an impressive record of 15 submission wins and zero losses, Flick is ready to take on any challenge. Learn about his background in wrestling, his journey into MMA, and his unique style that combines flash with technique. Don’t miss his upcoming fight in the Fury Pro Grappling stage.

| Jimmy Flick has always been a force to be reckoned with when it comes to submissions. From his early days in small-time shows to his recent success in the UFC, Flick has consistently showcased his grappling skills. In his most recent fight, Flick stunned the crowd with a failed head kick that turned into a flying triangle, earning him a Performance of the Night bonus. | Flick’s journey into mixed martial arts started with his background in wrestling. He began wrestling at the age of three, thanks to his father’s influence. Flick quickly fell in love with the sport and knew that he wanted to pursue a career in combat sports. | Growing up in rural Oklahoma, Flick faced his fair share of challenges. He was often underestimated due to his size and nicknamed "The Brick." But Flick used these obstacles as motivation to prove himself in the cage. | What sets Flick apart from other grapplers is his ability to combine flash with technique. He’s not content with just holding position and waiting for an opportunity to finish the fight. Flick wants to entertain the fans and always be on the offensive. | At 33 years old, Flick is determined to make a name for himself in the world of high-level grappling. He’s set to compete in the Fury Pro Grappling stage against Marcelo Cohen, a formidable opponent. Flick is ready to showcase his skills and prove that he belongs among the best.

Jimmy Flick: The Submission Specialist

Jimmy Flick has always been a force to be reckoned with when it comes to submissions. From his early days in small-time shows to his recent success in the UFC, Flick has consistently showcased his grappling skills. In his most recent fight, Flick stunned the crowd with a failed head kick that turned into a flying triangle, earning him a Performance of the Night bonus.

With an impressive record of 15 submission wins and zero submission losses, it’s surprising that Flick hasn’t been featured on a FIGHT PASS grappling card before. When asked about it, Flick simply laughed and said, "I don’t know." But now, with his rise in the UFC, it’s clear that Flick is ready to take on any challenge.

From Wrestling to MMA

Flick’s journey into mixed martial arts started with his background in wrestling. He began wrestling at the age of three, thanks to his father’s influence. Flick quickly fell in love with the sport and knew that he wanted to pursue a career in combat sports.

"I’ve wrestled my whole life," Flick said. "It was my dad who introduced me to the sport, and I’m grateful for that. When I discovered mixed martial arts, I knew that it was the perfect fit for me. It allowed me to combine my wrestling skills with jiu-jitsu, and that’s when everything clicked."

Overcoming Adversity

Growing up in rural Oklahoma, Flick faced his fair share of challenges. He was often underestimated due to his size and nicknamed "The Brick." But Flick used these obstacles as motivation to prove himself in the cage.

"I’ve always been small, and people would pick on me," Flick explained. "But now, when I tap someone out, it’s like making them say ‘uncle.’ It’s a way for me to show that I have the skills to overcome any opponent, regardless of their size."

Flash and Technique

What sets Flick apart from other grapplers is his ability to combine flash with technique. He’s not content with just holding position and waiting for an opportunity to finish the fight. Flick wants to entertain the fans and always be on the offensive.

"My dad taught me to always be on the offense," Flick said. "That’s my main goal – to go forward, entertain the crowd, and get the win. I want to show that I’m not just a submission specialist, but also a dynamic and exciting fighter."

The Future

At 33 years old, Flick is determined to make a name for himself in the world of high-level grappling. He’s set to compete in the Fury Pro Grappling stage against Marcelo Cohen, a formidable opponent. Flick is ready to showcase his skills and prove that he belongs among the best.

Don’t miss Fury Pro Grappling 9, live from Savannah Air National Guard Base, presented by Air National Guard, on Thursday, April 4, 2024, exclusively on UFC FIGHT PASS!