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LaVerne Clark

LaVerne Clark

American mixed martial arts fighter


LaVerne Clark (born December 2, 1973) is an American retired mixed martial artist and a former professional boxer. Clark is a veteran of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Maximum Fighting Championship and World Fighting Alliance. Clark holds a professional record of 27–21–1, with notable wins over Mac Danzig, Fabiano Iha, and Shonie Carter. He was the first professional boxer to be successful in the UFC.[1]

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Mixed martial arts career

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Clark is a UFC veteran, whose history with the promotion dates back to the early beginnings of his career. He made his UFC debut just three fights into his career, facing Josh Stewart at UFC 16 on March 13, 1998, and won via strikes.[2] He returned just under a year later, and faced Frank Caracci at UFC 18 on January 8, 1999. Clark won via submission (strikes), advancing his UFC record to 2–0.[3]

After winning another fight in the Extreme Boxing promotion, Clark returned at UFC 20 against Fabiano Iha on May 7, 1999, defeating Iha by TKO (cut).[4] Clark would fight in the UFC two more times, defeating Koji Oishi at UFC 25 via majority decision,[1][2] and losing to Fabiano Iha at UFC 27 in a rematch via armbar, leaving the promotion with a record of 4 wins and 1 loss.

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
49 matches 27 wins 21 losses
By knockout 9 1
By submission 12 18
By decision 6 1
By disqualification 0 1
Draws 1
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Professional boxing record

14 Wins (9 knockouts, 5 decisions), 18 Losses (15 knockouts, 3 decisions), 1 Draw
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss 10–0 United States Allan Green TKO 3 March 5, 2004 United States Pala Casino Resort and Spa, Pala, California Referee stopped the bout at 0:28 of the third round.
Loss 19–0 Poland Tomasz Adamek TKO 3 October 18, 2002 Poland Kozienice Polish International Light Heavyweight Title.
Loss 11–0 United States Sammy Merza DQ 2 June 21, 2002 United States Fiesta Palace, Waukegan, Illinois Clark disqualified at 1:47 of the second round for a low blow.
Loss 21–2 United States Anwar Oshana KO 3 April 26, 2002 United States Ramada Inn, Rosemont, Illinois Clark knocked out at 1:13 of the third round.
Win 4–5 United States Art Davis KO 1 March 3, 2002 United States Latin American Social Club, Sterling, Illinois Davis knocked out at 1:47 of the first round.
Loss 13–1 United States Oscar Bravo KO 2 November 21, 2001 United States Ramada Inn, Rosemont, Illinois Clark knocked out at 1:33 of the second round.
Loss 7–1 United States Gilbert Venegas UD 4 September 28, 2001 United States Knox County Fairgrounds, Knoxville, Illinois
Loss 5–2–2 United States Kwan Manasseh KO 2 February 2, 2001 United States Illinois
Loss 4–6–2 United States Kevin Vining PTS 6 December 1, 2000 United States Minnesota
Loss 34–6 United States Charles "The Hatchet" Brewer KO 2 March 3, 2000 United States Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona, New York
Win 8–93–2 United States Donnie Penelton UD 4 February 17, 2000 United States River Center, Davenport, Iowa
Loss 22–0–1 Australia Glen Kelly TKO 6 November 22, 1999 Australia Hurstville Civic Centre, Sydney
Loss 29–3–3 Canada Eric Lucas KO 5 May 28, 1999 Canada Molson Centre, Montreal, Quebec Clark knocked out at 1:21 of the fifth round.
Win 5–0–1 Canada Jason Stewarson UD 4 April 24, 1999 United States Veteran's Coliseum, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Win 0–1 United States Larry Hyatt KO 1 March 23, 1999 United States Vic Ferrari's, Davenport, Iowa Hyatt knocked out at 2:35 of the first round.
Loss 7–0 United States Ali Supreme TKO 5 February 5, 1999 United States Chicago Racquet Club, Chicago, Illinois Referee stopped the bout at 2:19 of the fifth round.
Win 3–20 United States Harold Johnson TKO 1 January 20, 1999 United States Lady Luck Casino, Davenport, Iowa Referee stopped the bout at 2:15 of the first round.
Loss 15–0 United States "Fabulous" Fred Moore KO 4 October 1, 1998 United States Rochester, Minnesota
Win 13–1 Puerto Rico Aníbal Santiago Acevedo TKO 1 September 19, 1998 Puerto Rico Moca, Puerto Rico
Win 0–17 United States Leon Shavers TKO 1 August 29, 1998 United States Waterloo, Iowa Referee stopped the bout at 1:24 of the first round.
Loss 9–0 Germany Thomas Ulrich KO 2 May 2, 1998 Germany Hansehalle, Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein
Loss 10–0 Denmark Peter H Madsen TKO 3 March 20, 1998 Denmark Vejby-Risskov Hallen, Aarhus
Loss 11–0 United States Randie Carver TKO 5 December 13, 1997 United States Amphitheater, Pompano Beach, Florida
Win 21–12–3 Mexico Nino Cirilo PTS 6 October 4, 1997 United States Rochester, Minnesota
Draw 3–1 United States Anthony Bonsante PTS 6 September 13, 1997 United States Mandan, North Dakota
Win 0–2 Canada Wilfred Ash KO 1 June 6, 1997 Canada Winnipeg, Manitoba Ash knocked out at 2:30 of the first round.
Loss 14–0 Norway Thomas Hansvoll TKO 4 May 2, 1997 Denmark Randers Hallen, Randers
Win 1–22 United States Tyrone Bledsoe TKO 2 April 12, 1997 United States Dubuque Fairgrounds, Dubuque, Iowa Referee stopped the bout at 1:20 of the second round.
Loss 1–0 United States Mike Winklejohn TKO 2 April 9, 1997 United States Inland Expo Center, Westmont, Illinois Referee stopped the bout at 1:52 of the second round.
Win 5–2–1 United States Darrin Wagner TKO 3 March 28, 1997 United States Rochester, Minnesota
Win 1–21 United States Tyrone Bledsoe KO 1 November 30, 1996 United States Latin Club, Sterling, Illinois Bledsoe knocked out at 2:35 of the first round.
Win 4–33 United States Tony Golden UD 4 September 28, 1996 United States Lady Luck Casino, Davenport, Iowa
Win 9–26–2 United States Marris Virgil MD 4 June 16, 1996 United States Lady Luck Casino, Davenport, Iowa

References

  1. Rossen, Jake (2000) "UFC Japan Showcases Ortiz, Jackson", Black Belt, August 2000, p. 10. Retrieved July 13, 2015
  2. Snowden, Jonathan & Shields, Kendall (2010) The MMA Encyclopedia, ECW Press, ISBN 978-1550229233
  3. Rossen, Jake (1999) "Black Belt Times", Black Belt, April 1999, p. 11. Retrieved July 13, 2015
  4. Rossen, Jake & Young, Robert W. "Black Belt Times", Black Belt, September 1999, p. 11. Retrieved July 13, 2015

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