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Nathan Marquardt
Statistics
Nickname The Great
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg)
Nationality Flag of the United States American
Born April 20, 1979 (1979-04-20) (age 28)
Fighting out of Denver, Colorado
Town of birth Lander, Wyoming
Team/Association Jackson's Submission Fighting
Fighting style Gaidojutsu
Mixed martial arts record
Wins 25
  By knockout 4
  By submission 14
Losses 7
Draws 2

Nathan Joel Marquardt (born April 20, 1979 in Lander, Wyoming) is an American mixed martial artist. He is a seven-time Middleweight King of Pancrase Champion, and currently fights at middleweight for the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

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Marquardt began his training in the martial arts as a teenager, studying the disciplines of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, kickboxing, and Kenpo under instructor Alistair McNiven. Additionally, he took lessons in wrestling, and eventually began training under Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instructor Ricardo Murgel at age 18.[1] Active in sports throughout high school, he contends that he did not become involved in the martial arts until he saw footage of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.[2] Although he is perhaps best known for his association with Greg Jackson's Gaidojutsu mixed martial arts team, Marquardt has also trained with Sanae Kikuta and the GRABAKA Dojo in Japan[3] as well as American kickboxer and mixed martial artist Duane "Bang" Ludwig in Colorado.[4]

Marquardt runs an academy, High Altitude Martial Arts, located in Aurora, Colorado.

Marquardt began his professional mixed martial arts career in 1999, amassing victories in various promotions before entering the Bas Rutten Invitational 4 tournament, which was organized in such a manner that the tournament winner was to be offered a contract with the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Despite winning the tournament, Marquardt was offered no such contract.[5] Instead, he signed with Japan's Pancrase organization, which had fostered such fighters as Ken Shamrock and Bas Rutten. In his first Pancrase fight, Marquardt lost via submission to Genki Sudo.

Invited back to Pancrase for a middleweight elimination tournament, Marquardt defeated Daiju Takase, Kiuma Kunioku, and Shonie Carter to become the first Middleweight King of Pancrase. Marquardt defended this title twice before being defeated by Kunioku in December 2001. A final encounter between the two fighters in December 2002 saw Marquardt defeat Kunioku once again to recapture the King of Pancrase championship, which he held for nearly a year.

On November 30, 2003, Marquardt was involved in a brief altercation with middleweight opponent Ricardo Almeida in a Pancrase title fight. Marquardt, who was caught in a guillotine choke, tapped out; the referee, however, was unable to immediately separate the fighters, and the choke remained applied around Marquardt's neck. After he was freed, Marquardt threw a strike at Almeida's face, prompting both corners to storm into the ring – including Renzo Gracie, who was cornering Almeida.[6] The confrontation eventually came to an end, and Marquardt approached Almeida after the bout to congratulate him. After Almeida vacated his title in July 2004, Marquardt proceeded to regain the championship in a victory over Kazuo Misaki at Pancrase: Brave 10.

On May 1, 2005, Marquardt defeated Izuru Takeuchi, winning the Pancrase Middleweight Championship for a seventh time – the only fighter to ever accomplish such a feat.[7] It was then announced that Marquardt would be making his debut with the UFC in August, live on Spike TV, headlining the inaugural Ultimate Fight Night card in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Although his debut ended in success – Marquardt earned a decision victory over UFC veteran Ivan Salaverry – post-fight drug testing controversy led to Marquardt's suspension by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. Marquardt tested positive for high levels of nandrolone, which led the commission to file for his suspension. Marquardt maintains that he only used over-the-counter supplements in preparation for his fight – a claim which seems to have been affirmed by a follow-up drug test that found Marquardt to be free of illegal substances. Regardless, Marquardt's suspension was lifted in January 2006.[8]

With the drug testing controversy resolved, Marquardt was set to make his return to the UFC at UFC 58, fighting a mixed martial arts veteran in Joe Doerksen. The fight proved to be a successful endeavor for Marquardt, as he won a unanimous decision over Doerksen. In the post-fight interview, Marquardt stated his goals of capturing the UFC Middleweight Championship, and his intention to fight then-champion Rich Franklin.

Marquardt then fought Crafton Wallace – a replacement for Marquardt's original opponent, Thales Leites – on the undercard of Ortiz vs. Shamrock 3: The Final Chapter on October 10, 2006, winning by rear naked choke in the second round. Due to his commitment to the UFC, Marquardt relinquished his title as the Middleweight King of Pancrase that same month.[9]

At UFC Fight Night 8, Marquardt notched a dominant three-round decision victory over ADCC champion grappler Dean Lister that saw two judges score the bout 30-25 for Marquardt.[10] Following that victory, Marquardt was scheduled to compete for the UFC Middleweight Championship held by Anderson Silva on July 7, 2007 at UFC 73.[11] Marquardt lost the championship bout by technical knockout due to strikes.

After early speculation that Marquardt's contract with the UFC could expire without renewal[12], he confirmed that a new agreement had been signed with the organization. Marquardt's next match will be against Thales Leites at UFC 81.[13]

Marquardt has a wife named Tessa and a 7 year old daughter.[14] [15]

  • 1999 World Vale Tudo Federation Champion
  • 1999 I.M.A. Rumble In The Rockies Champion
  • 1999 Bas Rutten Invitational 4 Lightweight Champion
  • 2000 Ring of Fire Middleweight Champion
  • 2002 Pancrase Spirit Tour Champion
  • Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Ricardo Murgel
  • 2nd Degree Black Belt in Pancrase Mixed Martial Arts/Jiu-Jitsu[16]

33 Bouts: 25 Wins (4 KOs, 14 submission, 7 decisions), 7 Losses, 2 Draws
Date Result Opponent Event Method Round Time Notes
07/07/2007
Loss
Anderson Silva UFC 73: Stacked TKO (strikes)
1
4:50
UFC Championship (MW) bout
01/25/2007
Win
Dean Lister UFC Fight Night 8 Decision (unanimous)
3
5:00
10/10/2006
Win
Crafton Wallace UFC: Ortiz vs. Shamrock 3 Submission (rear naked choke)
2
1:14
03/04/2006
Win
Joe Doerksen UFC 58: USA vs. Canada Decision (unanimous)
3
5:00
08/06/2005
Win
Ivan Salaverry UFC Ultimate Fight Night Decision (unanimous)
3
5:00
05/01/2005
Win
Izuru Takeuchi Pancrase: Spiral 4 Technical sub. (rear naked choke)
3
2:19
King of Pancrase (MW) bout
11/07/2004
Win
Kazuo Misaki Pancrase: Brave 10 Decision (unanimous)
3
5:00
King of Pancrase (MW) bout
06/22/2004
Draw
Eiji Ishikawa Pancrase: Brave 6 Draw
3
5:00
11/30/2003
Loss
Ricardo Almeida Pancrase: Hybrid 10 Submission (guillotine choke)
1
4:53
King of Pancrase (MW) bout
10/04/2003
Win
Yuji Hisamatsu Pancrase: Hybrid 8 Decision (unanimous)
2
5:00
09/06/2003
Win
Steve Gomm IFC: Global Domination Submission (punches)
1
3:28
07/27/2003
Loss
Keiichiro Yamamiya Pancrase: 2003 Neo-Blood Decision (unanimous)
3
5:00
03/08/2003
Win
Izuru Takeuchi Pancrase: Hybrid 3 KO (punches)
1
1:29
King of Pancrase (MW) bout
12/21/2002
Win
Kiuma Kunioku Pancrase: Spirit 9 KO (flying knee)
3
4:36
King of Pancrase (MW) bout
10/29/2002
Loss
Izuru Takeuchi Pancrase: Spirit 7 Decision (unanimous)
3
5:00
07/28/2002
Win
Seiki Ryo Pancrase: 2002 Neo-Blood Technical submission (armbar)
1
1:37
03/25/2002
Win
Kazuo Misaki Pancrase: Spirit 3 TKO (arm injury)
1
0:29
12/01/2001
Loss
Kiuma Kunioku Pancrase: Proof 7 Decision (majority)
3
5:00
King of Pancrase (MW) bout
10/30/2001
Win
Yuji Hoshino Pancrase: Proof 6 Submission (triangle choke)
3
2:13
King of Pancrase (MW) bout
07/18/2001
Loss
Gil Castillo IFC: Warriors Challenge 14 Decision (unanimous)
5
5:00
05/13/2001
Win
Masaya Kojima Pancrase: Proof 3 Submission (armbar)
1
1:45
03/31/2001
Win
Hikaru Sato Pancrase: Proof 2 Submission (rear naked choke)
1
1:53
12/04/2000
Draw
Kiuma Kunioku Pancrase: Trans 7 Draw
1
20:00
King of Pancrase (MW) bout
09/24/2000
Win
Shonie Carter Pancrase: 2000 Anniversary Show Decision (unanimous)
2
3:00
King of Pancrase (MW) bout;
becomes first MW KOP
09/24/2000
Win
Kiuma Kunioku Pancrase: 2000 Anniversary Show Decision (unanimous)
1
10:00
06/26/2000
Win
Daiju Takase Pancrase: Trans 4 KO (knee)
2
1:30
03/18/2000
Win
Anthony Washington Ring of Fire 1 Submission (strikes)
N/A
N/A
12/18/1999
Loss
Genki Sudo Pancrase: Breakthrough 11 Submission (armbar)
1
13:31
08/14/1999
Win
David Harris Bas Rutten Invitational 4 Submission (rear naked choke)
1
15:01
08/14/1999
Win
Josh Groves Bas Rutten Invitational 4 Submission (triangle choke)
1
1:49
08/14/1999
Win
Yves Edwards Bas Rutten Invitational 4 Submission (heel hook)
1
3:04
06/07/1999
Win
Jose Garcia Rumble in the Rockies Submission
1
3:32
06/07/1999
Win
Josh Medina Rumble in the Rockies Submission (choke)
1
0:27
04/17/1999
Win
Mike Lee WVF: Durango Submission
2
2:13


Previous champion
None
1st Pancrase Middleweight Champion

September 24, 2000December 1, 2001

Next champion
Kiuma Kunioku


Previous champion
Kiuma Kunioku
3rd Pancrase Middleweight Champion

December 21, 2002November 30, 2003

Next champion
Ricardo Almeida


Previous champion
Ricardo Almeida
5th Pancrase Middleweight Champion

November 7, 2004 – October 2006

Next champion
Yuichi Nakanishi

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  2. ^ Cage Talk - Nathan Marquardt Part 2. YouTube.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-08.
  3. ^ High Altitude Martial Arts: Instructors. HighAltitudeMA.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-08.
  4. ^ August News Part 2: Short interview with "Nate the Great" Marquardt. Hawaii Martial Arts News & Rumors. Retrieved on 2007-03-08.
  5. ^ "Exclusive interview with UFC middleweight Nathan Marquardt", UFCMania.com, 2007-01-22. Retrieved on 2007-03-23. 
  6. ^ Ricardo Almeida Interview. RenzoGracie.com. Retrieved on 2007-02-16.
  7. ^ Sievert, Steve. "Marquardt fights outside spotlight", Houston Chronicle, 2007-02-12. Retrieved on 2007-02-15. 
  8. ^ "Marquardt's Suspension Lifted by NSAC", Sherdog.com, 2006-01-06. Retrieved on 2007-02-15. 
  9. ^ Breen, Jordan. "With Eye on UFC, Marquardt Relinquishes KOP Belt", Sherdog.com, 2006-10-23. Retrieved on 2007-02-15. 
  10. ^ "UFC Fight Night 8 Results", MMANews.com, 2007-01-25. Retrieved on 2007-02-15. 
  11. ^ Pishna, Ken. "Marquardt vs. Silva; Ortiz vs. Evans Signed", MMAWeekly.com, 2007-03-21. Retrieved on 2007-03-22. 
  12. ^ Sievert, Steve. "Marquardt plays the UFC waiting game", Brawl Sports, 2007-11-06. Retrieved on 2007-11-15. 
  13. ^ Nate Marquardt vs. Thales Leites Set for UFC 81. MMAJunkie.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-15.
  14. ^ Graham, Pat. "Hard lessons: Ultimate Fighting star uses peers as punching bags", SI.com, 2007-03-23. Retrieved on 2007-03-23. 
  15. ^ Basically, I'm a family man. I have a wife and a seven and a half year old daughter, and my favorite thing to do is just to hang out with them.
  16. ^ Pancrase Martial Arts: Belt Rank Promotions. StarzWorld.com. Retrieved on 2007-02-16.

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