Discover the journey of Mike Perry in the UFC, from his wins to losses and his transition to Bare-Knuckle Boxing. Explore his UFC record and notable fights.
Opponent | Result | Method | Event |
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Alan Jouban | Loss | Unanimous Decision | UFC on Fox 22 |
Jake Ellenberger | Win | TKO | UFC Fight Night 108 |
Alex Reyes | Win | KO | UFC Fight Night 116 |
Santiago Ponzinibbio | Loss | Unanimous Decision | UFC on Fox 26 |
Max Griffin | Loss | Unanimous Decision | UFC on Fox 28 |
Paul Felder | Win | Split Decision | UFC 226 |
Donald Cerrone | Loss | Submission (Armbar) | UFC Fight Night 139 |
Alex Oliveira | Win | Unanimous Decision | UFC on ESPN+ 8 |
Vicente Luque | Loss | Split Decision | UFC on ESPN+ 14 |
Geoff Neal | Loss | TKO | UFC 245 |
Mickey Gall | Win | Unanimous Decision | UFC Fight Night 156 |
Tim Means | Loss | Unanimous Decision | UFC 255 |
Daniel Rodriguez | Loss | Unanimous Decision | UFC on ABC 2 |
Mike Perry’s journey in the UFC has been filled with wins, losses, and memorable moments. From his early victories to his transition to Bare-Knuckle Boxing, Perry’s determination and fighting spirit have made him a notable figure in the world of combat sports.
Mike Perry’s Journey in the UFC
Mike Perry, known as ‘Platinum,’ made his mark in the UFC with an impressive 7-0 record in mixed martial arts. Although he faced some losses in the octagon, Perry’s transition to the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship has solidified his status as a rising star.
Perry’s UFC run began with dominant victories over Hyun Gyu Lim and Danny Roberts, showcasing his striking skills. However, his first loss came at the hands of Alan Jouban in December 2016. Despite the setbacks, Perry bounced back with consecutive finishes over Jake Ellenberger and Alex Reyes.
Santiago Ponzinibbio and Max Griffin posed as tough opponents for Perry, resulting in his second and third UFC losses. These defeats were decided by unanimous decision at UFC on Fox 26 and 28.
In a thrilling match against Paul Felder at UFC 226, Perry secured a split decision victory. However, his first-round armbar loss to Donald Cerrone at UFC Fight Night 139 marked a significant moment in his career.
After the defeat, Perry managed to defeat Alex Oliveira but faced back-to-back losses against Vicente Luque and Geoff Neal. He experienced his first striking-based loss against Neal at UFC 245.
Perry’s last UFC win, as of now, was against Mickey Gall, where he emerged victorious via unanimous decision. However, his journey in the UFC took a downturn with a loss to Tim Means at UFC 255.
Daniel Rodriguez handed Perry his eighth UFC loss at UFC on ABC 2 in April 2021. Following this, Perry transitioned to Bare-knuckle boxing, concluding his UFC career with a record of 14-8.
Mike Perry’s UFC Record
Opponent | Result | Method | Event |
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Alan Jouban | Loss | Unanimous Decision | UFC on Fox 22 |
Jake Ellenberger | Win | TKO | UFC Fight Night 108 |
Alex Reyes | Win | KO | UFC Fight Night 116 |
Santiago Ponzinibbio | Loss | Unanimous Decision | UFC on Fox 26 |
Max Griffin | Loss | Unanimous Decision | UFC on Fox 28 |
Paul Felder | Win | Split Decision | UFC 226 |
Donald Cerrone | Loss | Submission (Armbar) | UFC Fight Night 139 |
Alex Oliveira | Win | Unanimous Decision | UFC on ESPN+ 8 |
Vicente Luque | Loss | Split Decision | UFC on ESPN+ 14 |
Geoff Neal | Loss | TKO | UFC 245 |
Mickey Gall | Win | Unanimous Decision | UFC Fight Night 156 |
Tim Means | Loss | Unanimous Decision | UFC 255 |
Daniel Rodriguez | Loss | Unanimous Decision | UFC on ABC 2 |
Despite his UFC setbacks, Perry continues his combat sports journey in Bare-knuckle boxing.