Tyron Woodley


Tyron Lakent Woodley is an American professional mixed martial artist, actor, broadcast analyst, rapper, and former UFC Welterweight Champion. A professional since 2009, Woodley also fought in Strikeforce. As of June 23, 2020, he is #5 in the UFC welterweight rankings.

Early life

Woodley was born and raised in Ferguson, Missouri, on April 7 1982, the eleventh of thirteen children of Sylvester and Deborah Woodley. He was raised by his mother after his father left the family early in his life. In high school, he was a two-sport athlete, competing in American football and amateur wrestling. Woodley won the Missouri 4A Men’s State Championship in 2000 in the 160lb weight class.
After graduating from McCluer High School in 2000, Woodley attended University of Missouri and joined their wrestling program. There, he became a two-time All-American; once in 2003 and again in 2005. Woodley graduated from the university in 2005 with a major in Agricultural Economics.

Mixed martial arts career

Woodley fought his first professional fight on February 7, 2009, against Steve Schnider. It was held by Headhunter Productions at the Holiday Inn Select Executive Center in Columbia, Missouri. Woodley won via submission in the first round.
Woodley's second professional bout was against Jeff Carstens on April 30, 2009. He won the bout via submission in the first round.

Strikeforce

Woodley made his Strikeforce debut against Sal Woods in St. Louis, Missouri. The fight was at the event on June 6, 2009. Woodley won the fight by submission late in round one. After the win, Strikeforce signed Woodley to a six-fight deal.
Woodley made his second appearance for Strikeforce on the Strikeforce Challengers: Kennedy vs. Cummings card. He defeated Zach Light via submission in the second round.
On the card, Woodley had his third fight for Strikeforce, defeating Rudy Bears via arm-triangle submission.
Woodley's next bout was against Nathan Coy at in Portland, Oregon. He won via split decision.
On October 9, 2010, at, Woodley defeated André Galvão via knockout midway in the first round.
Woodley fought Tarec Saffiedine on January 7, 2011, in Nashville, Tennessee at. Woodley won the fight via unanimous decision. After the win, Woodley was signed to a contract extension with Strikeforce.
At, Woodley replaced Evangelista Santos and fought Paul Daley. Woodley defeated Daley via unanimous decision.
Woodley then fought Canadian prospect Jordan Mein at. Woodley won via split decision.
Woodley faced Nate Marquardt on July 14, 2012, at for the vacant Strikeforce Welterweight Championship. He lost the fight via KO in the fourth round.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Debut

Woodley faced Jay Hieron on February 2, 2013, at UFC 156 in his promotional debut, replacing an injured Erick Silva. Woodley won the fight via KO at just 36 seconds of the opening round.
Woodley faced Jake Shields on June 15, 2013, at UFC 161. Woodley lost the fight via split decision.
Woodley next faced off against Josh Koscheck at UFC 167 on November 16, 2013. He won the fight via knockout in the first round. The win also earned him his first Knockout of the Night bonus award.
Woodley next faced former Interim Welterweight Champion Carlos Condit at UFC 171. Woodley won via TKO after Condit suffered a knee injury in the second round.
On April 8, 2014, Woodley's new eight-fight contract with the UFC was announced alongside his match against Rory MacDonald at UFC 174. He lost the fight via unanimous decision.
Woodley next faced Dong Hyun Kim on August 23, 2014, at UFC Fight Night 48, replacing Hector Lombard. He won the fight via TKO early in the first round. The win also earned Woodley his first Performance of the Night bonus award.
Woodley faced Kelvin Gastelum on January 31, 2015, at UFC 183 in a catchweight bout after Gastelum failed to make the welterweight limit. He won the fight via split decision.
Woodley was expected to face Johny Hendricks on October 3, 2015, at UFC 192. It was announced on October 2, 2015, that Hendricks was forced out of the fight due to complications with weight cutting.

UFC Welterweight Championship

Woodley faced welterweight champion Robbie Lawler on July 30, 2016, in the main event at UFC 201. He won the fight via knockout halfway through the first round to claim the UFC Welterweight Championship. This win earned him the Performance of the Night award.
Woodley made his first title defense against Stephen Thompson on November 12, 2016, at UFC 205. The fight ended in a majority draw with two judges scoring the fight 47–47 and the third 48–47 in favor of Woodley. Subsequently, both fighters were awarded Fight of the Night bonus awards.
The rematch with Thompson took place on March 4, 2017, in the main event at UFC 209. It was another closely contested bout with Woodley winning via majority decision.
For his third title defense, Woodley faced Demian Maia on July 29, 2017, in the co-main event at UFC 214. He won the fight by unanimous decision. Woodley stated after the contest that he had torn his labrum in his right shoulder in the opening round. Woodley would later have reconstructive surgery to repair the damage.
Woodley next defended the UFC Welterweight Championship against Darren Till on September 8, 2018, at UFC 228. He won the fight via submission in the second round. This win earned him the Performance of the Night award. Woodley also received his Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt in the cage from Din Thomas following his victory.
In the fifth defense of his welterweight title, Woodley faced Kamaru Usman on March 2, 2019, in the co-main event at UFC 235. He lost the fight by unanimous decision, ending his nearly three-year reign as welterweight champion.

Post Championship

A rematch with Robbie Lawler was expected to take place on June 29, 2019 at UFC on ESPN 3. On May 16, 2019 it was reported that Woodley suffered a hand injury and was pulled from the fight.
Woodley was scheduled to face Leon Edwards on March 21, 2020 at. However, the restrictions related to COVID-19 forced Edwards to withdraw as the event was meant to be moved from London to the United States, and the event was subsequently postponed indefinitely.
Woodley faced Gilbert Burns on May 30, 2020 in the main event at. He lost the bout via unanimous decision with judges scores of 50-45, 50-44, and 50-44.

Personal life

Tyron has four children. He has said that his goal is to open a non-profit facility for troubled youths one day. When his hometown of Ferguson, Missouri engaged in civil unrest after the shooting of Michael Brown, Woodley publicly condemned the violent protests and lootings that took place. Woodley has pursued acting in his spare time and played roles in both Straight Outta Compton, ' and Sultan, the latter being an Indian movie directed by Ali Abbas Zafar. He also appears in several fight scenes of '. Additionally, he hosts a podcast called "Morning Wood with Deez Nutz" and a weekly internet web show on TMZ called "The Hollywood Beatdown".

Championships and accomplishments

[Mixed martial arts]

NCAA Record

! colspan="8"| NCAA Championships Matches
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! style=background:white colspan=6 |2005 NCAA Championships 7th at 165 lbs
! style=background:white colspan=6 |2003 NCAA Championships 8th at 165 lbs
! style=background:white colspan=6 |2002 NCAA Championships at 165 lbs

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013Fight LifeHimself
2015Straight Outta ComptonT-Bone
2016SultanTyronWrestler
2016'Fighter
2016The Evolution of PunkHimselfDocumentary mini-series; appeared in final episode
2016BreakoutSkinhead
2017Office UprisingMarioPost-Production
2017The FavoriteNickPost-Production
2017'Akala