Dylan Andrews


Dylan Andrews is a mixed martial artist from New Zealand who most recently competed in the Welterweight division of Absolute Championship Berkut. A professional competitor since 2006, he has formerly competed in the UFC, and was a semi-finalist on FX's.

Early life and background

Dylan Andrews was born on 15 November 1979 in Wellington, New Zealand and is of Māori descent. He grew up around drugs and alcohol abuse and he was bullied at school. In his early years, Dylan played many sports, including rugby, cricket and squash.
He lived in Whakatane, New Zealand and Woburn, New Zealand where he went to Hutt Valley High School between 1996 and 1997.
Education wasn’t a very high priority for Dylan or his family. He left school without qualifications and became a laborer; he also worked in an office.
Andrews moved to Australia in 2003.

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Dylan started his mixed martial arts training in 2004 in the Lion’s Den Academy in Sydney, Australia, having stumbled into the Den while looking for Ultimate Fighting Championship videos. He had his first professional MMA fight some two years later on 7 July 2006 where he beat Adam Narnst by TKO after only 52 seconds of the first round.
Over the next year and a half he won his next five fights inside the first two rounds.
Dylan had his first loss on 15 February 2008 to Brian Ebersole who at the time had won 37 of his 52 professional fights.
Over the next few years, Dylan slowly built his reputation as a tough and dedicated fighter. He defeated the likes of UFC fighter and The Ultimate Fighter Season 4 contestant, Shonie Carter. He refused to tap in his fight against Jesse Taylor when in a guillotine choke, the referee had to stop the fight as Andrews was unconscious at Australian Fighting Championship 1.
He has fought in a number of inaugural fights, such as the first Cage Fighting Championship, Legend Fighting Championship and Australian Fighting Championship.
Dylan has a reputation as a tough and dedicated fighter: he refused to tap in his November 2010 fight against Jesse Taylor when in a guillotine choke, the referee had to stop the fight as Andrews was unconscious and he had a round three knockout win over Papy Abedi in August 2013, even though he had dislocated his shoulder in the first round.

The Ultimate Fighter

Dylan tried three times to get onto The Ultimate Fighter, an American reality television series and MMA competition produced by the FX Network and the UFC. He failed to make it onto the thirteenth and fifteenth season of the show and the Australian-based series after underperforming at 170 pounds. However, he didn’t give up and his persistence paid off when in January 2013, Andrews was announced as a cast member of .
Dylan Andrews became the first Māori MMA fighter to compete in The Ultimate Fighter.
He won his way into the house by defeating Tim Williams by unanimous decision. However, he failed to impress either judge—he was the last pick for Team Jones and was the last pick overall.
Andrews fought Zak Cummings in the preliminary round and was victorious with a majority decision win after two rounds. Andrews next fought overall first pick, Luke Barnatt, in the quarter-finals. He defeated Barnatt in the third round via TKO due to punches. The bout was declared 'Fight of the Season'.
Andrews lost in the semi-finals to Uriah Hall via TKO due to punches in the second round.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Andrews' first UFC fight was at against Jimmy Quinlan, who he defeated via TKO in the first round. Andrews won US$16,000 in his debut UFC fight.
Andrews next fought Papy Abedi on 28 August 2013 at UFC Fight Night 27. After being controlled for the first two rounds, Andrews mounted a comeback and won via knockout in the third round.
Andrews faced fellow The Ultimate Fighter 17 competitor Clint Hester on 7 December 2013 at UFC Fight Night 33. He lost the fight via TKO due to injury after dislocating his shoulder in the second round.
During his injury, Andrews and Ross Pearson helped promote through autograph signings, press conferences and Q&A sessions.
Andrews next faced Sam Alvey on 8 November 2014 at UFC Fight Night 55. He lost the fight via knockout due to hitting his head on the canvas during an attempted takedown and follow up punches from Alvey.
Andrews faced Brad Scott on 10 May 2015 at UFC Fight Night 65. Andrews lost the fight via submission in the second round. Subsequently, Andrews was released from the organization.

Post UFC

Andrews rematched with Papy Abedi on April 1, 2017 at Superior Challenge 15 in Stockholm, Sweden. He won the fight via knockout in round two and claimed the Middleweight Superior Challenge title.
Andrews faced Azamat Amagov on December 9, 2017 at in Gold Coast, Australia. He lost the fight via TKO in the second round.

Sponsorships and gyms

Dylan has sponsorships with Lonsdale London, who included him in their Real Fighters team, as well as with TapouT, ASN, Muscle Lab, Line Break Compression, Cocktail And Dreams and AST Performance.
Andrews started his MMA training in the Sydney Lion’s Den Academy training under Luke Pezzutti. He moved to the Five Rings Dojo, Gold Coast, Australia in 2008. He now fights out of the Heartbreak Conditioning and PUMMA gyms on the Gold Coast, training under Vince Perry.
Dylan is known for his dedication in the gym:

Fighting style

Dylan is a boxer and a wrestler with an aggressive, dynamic fighting style. His quick, powerful hands and his strong wrestling base make him a force to be reckoned with, both on his feet and on the ground. He almost never leaves a fight in the judges’ hands, with only two of his 21 professional fights going the distance.

Personal life

Dylan Andrews and his partner, Tracey, have a son, Tyrese, and a daughter, Nevaeh.
He likes to listen to Marvin Gaye, Bob Marley and Jack Johnson.
Andrews' nickname is the Villain, but he says he is nothing of the sort:

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts exhibition record