Inside Lyle Beerbohm's Undefeated Record
Undefeated records in MMA just don't last. Boxing, where prospects are built up for years by promoters who hand them easy opponents, has scores of competitors who stay undefeated through their first 10, 20 or even 30 professional fights. But in MMA, that's not the case.
So when you see a fighter with a record like Lyle Beerbohm, you want to take a closer look. Beerbohm will put his undefeated record (the second-best record among all active MMA fighters) on the line Friday night against Pat Healy at the Strikeforce Challengers event in Cedar Park, Texas.
We'll take a closer look at Beerbohm's undefeated record below.
There are some disputes about what, exactly, Beerbohm's record is. Strikeforce says Beerbohm is 16-0, but it only lists 15 fights in his career summary. Wikipedia lists him as 16-0. Sherdog lists him as 15-0. In 2009 his publicity people sent out a press release calling him 22-0, combined, as a pro and amateur. The discrepancies about his record are a result of sloppy record keeping for his early fights on small shows. But we'll focus on the 15 pro fights listed on his Sherdog record.
The combined record of Beerbohm's 15 opponents is 108-93-2. Beerbohm has mixed in some wins against fighters with good career records (the 20-5 Vitor Ribeiro and the 20-11 Duane Ludwig) with some wins against fighters with very bad records (three of Beerbohm's opponents have never won a fight, and five others are .500 or worse in their carers).
Beerbohm has seven wins by submission. One of those wins was an opponent submitting because of injury. The other six were by chokes: Four guillotines, a rear-naked and a bulldog choke.
Beerbohm has six wins by TKO: Three were the result of punches, two were the result of doctor stoppages and one was the result of elbows.
Beerbohm has two wins by decision. One was a unanimous decision over Ed Nuno, and the other was a split decision, in by far Beerbohm's closest fight, against Ribeiro.
Seven of Beerbohm's opponents failed to make it into the second round. Beerbohm's quickest victory, a TKO over Josh Martin, took 1 minute, 29 seconds. He's also finished opponents in 2:42, 2:48, 3:44, 4:27 and 4:44. One opponent, former UFC fighter Rafaello Oliveira, made it through the first round but couldn't answer the bell for the second.
Beerbohm has fought for 10 different promotions. Friday night will be his fourth Strikeforce fight. He's also fought for Xtreme Cage Combat, EliteXC and Rumble on the Ridge twice each. Each of the following promotions has had Beerbohm in the cage once: Ringside Ticket, Conquest of the Cage, Elite Warriors Championship, Sportfight, King of the Cage and Arena Rumble.
Beerbohm has never fought an opponent with as many wins as Healy. The 25-17 Healy is by far the most experienced opponent Beerbohm has faced, and Healy's 25 wins are the most for anyone Beerbohm has fought. Beerbohm may be in for his toughest test on Friday night.
Undefeated records in MMA just don't last. Boxing, where prospects are built up for years by promoters who hand them easy opponents, has scores of competitors who stay undefeated through their first 10, 20 or even 30 professional fights. But in MMA, that's not the case.
So when you see a fighter with a record like Lyle Beerbohm, you want to take a closer look. Beerbohm will put his undefeated record (the second-best record among all active MMA fighters) on the line Friday night against Pat Healy at the Strikeforce Challengers event in Cedar Park, Texas.
We'll take a closer look at Beerbohm's undefeated record below.
There are some disputes about what, exactly, Beerbohm's record is. Strikeforce says Beerbohm is 16-0, but it only lists 15 fights in his career summary. Wikipedia lists him as 16-0. Sherdog lists him as 15-0. In 2009 his publicity people sent out a press release calling him 22-0, combined, as a pro and amateur. The discrepancies about his record are a result of sloppy record keeping for his early fights on small shows. But we'll focus on the 15 pro fights listed on his Sherdog record.
The combined record of Beerbohm's 15 opponents is 108-93-2. Beerbohm has mixed in some wins against fighters with good career records (the 20-5 Vitor Ribeiro and the 20-11 Duane Ludwig) with some wins against fighters with very bad records (three of Beerbohm's opponents have never won a fight, and five others are .500 or worse in their carers).
Beerbohm has seven wins by submission. One of those wins was an opponent submitting because of injury. The other six were by chokes: Four guillotines, a rear-naked and a bulldog choke.
Beerbohm has six wins by TKO: Three were the result of punches, two were the result of doctor stoppages and one was the result of elbows.
Beerbohm has two wins by decision. One was a unanimous decision over Ed Nuno, and the other was a split decision, in by far Beerbohm's closest fight, against Ribeiro.
Seven of Beerbohm's opponents failed to make it into the second round. Beerbohm's quickest victory, a TKO over Josh Martin, took 1 minute, 29 seconds. He's also finished opponents in 2:42, 2:48, 3:44, 4:27 and 4:44. One opponent, former UFC fighter Rafaello Oliveira, made it through the first round but couldn't answer the bell for the second.
Beerbohm has fought for 10 different promotions. Friday night will be his fourth Strikeforce fight. He's also fought for Xtreme Cage Combat, EliteXC and Rumble on the Ridge twice each. Each of the following promotions has had Beerbohm in the cage once: Ringside Ticket, Conquest of the Cage, Elite Warriors Championship, Sportfight, King of the Cage and Arena Rumble.
Beerbohm has never fought an opponent with as many wins as Healy. The 25-17 Healy is by far the most experienced opponent Beerbohm has faced, and Healy's 25 wins are the most for anyone Beerbohm has fought. Beerbohm may be in for his toughest test on Friday night.