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Chael Sonnen

American mixed martial artist


American mixed martial artist

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Light Heavyweight (2002–2005, 2013, 2017, 2019)
Heavyweight (2018–2019)
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Olympic Greco-Roman trialist
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Light Heavyweight (2002–2005, 2013, 2017, 2019) Heavyweight (2018–2019) Gracie Barra Portland Olympic Greco-Roman trialist

Chael Sonnen (; born April 3, 1977) is an American sports commentator, mixed martial arts (MMA) analyst, submission grappling promoter, and retired mixed martial artist. Beginning his MMA career in 1997, Sonnen competed for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where he became a top contender in both the light heavyweight and middleweight divisions and challenged for both the UFC Light Heavyweight and UFC Middleweight Championships. Sonnen has also fought in World Extreme Cagefighting, Pancrase, and most recently for Bellator MMA. Sonnen is often considered one of the best mixed martial artists never to have won a major MMA world championship and one of the sport's greatest trash-talkers.

In 2014, Sonnen began working as a MMA analyst for ESPN He is currently the lead commentator for Real American Freestyle, a professional freestyle wrestling promotion.

Early life

Sonnen was born in either Milwaukie, Oregon, or West Linn, Oregon He attended West Linn High School, where he was an Oregon state runner-up. In 1996, Sonnen began training in boxing, with the hope of competing in the UFC upon graduating from high school.

After high school, Sonnen first attended Brigham Young University, before transferring to the University of Oregon in Eugene, after BYU began considering cutting their wrestling program. At the University of Oregon, Sonnen earned NCAA Division I All-American honors, was a two-time PAC-10 runner-up, was a silver medalist at the 2000 Greco-Roman World University Championships, and was a two-time Dave Schultz Memorial International Greco-Roman winner. He graduated from the University of Oregon in 2001, with a Bachelor of Science degree in sociology.

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Sonnen started his mixed martial arts career in 1997 at the age of 19, by defeating Ben Hailey in Vancouver, Washington. He next defeated future ICON Sport Middleweight Champion and Strikeforce Middleweight contender Jason "Mayhem" Miller. He won his first six fights, before losing to Trevor Prangley. In late 2003, he was submitted by future Ultimate Fighter winner and UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Forrest Griffin with a triangle choke submission maneuver.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Sonnen made his UFC debut in a Light Heavyweight bout against former IFC Light Heavyweight Champion Renato Sobral at UFC 55, submitting to a second-round triangle choke. He then avenged his first loss, by winning a unanimous decision over Trevor Prangley at UFC Ultimate Fight Night 4. At UFC 60, he fought Jeremy Horn for the third time and submitted to an armbar. Shortly after, he was released from the UFC.

Bodog Fight

In May 2006, Sonnen debuted for Bodog Fight, defeating Tim Credeur via TKO. He went on to win a unanimous decision over Alexey Oleinik, defeat Tim McKenzie in 13 seconds with a D'arce choke, and finish UFC and PRIDE veteran Amar Suloev via TKO. After leaving Bodog, Sonnen defeated future Ultimate Fighter member Kyacey Uscola at SuperFight 20: Homecoming.

World Extreme Cagefighting

In December 2007, Sonnen fought Paulo Filho for the WEC Middleweight Championship. Sonnen lost via a controversial submission at 4:55 of the second round. Sonnen did not tap out but screamed in pain, which the referee interpreted as a verbal submission. In his post-fight interview, Sonnen said he told the referee not to stop the fight, and continually said "No" when the referee asked if he wanted to submit. Keith Kizer, executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, claimed Sonnen only yelled "No" after the referee stopped the fight. Kizer and Dana White (who was watching ringside) both agreed with the call.

A rematch was scheduled for March 26, 2008, but was cancelled after Filho entered a drug rehabilitation program. Sonnen instead faced undefeated contender Bryan Baker and dominated him for three rounds to win a unanimous decision (30–26, 30–25, and 30–25). Sonnen and Filho eventually met again on November 5, 2008. Filho appeared distracted throughout the bout, and Sonnen took advantage winning all three rounds to win the fight via unanimous decision. Prior to the fight, Filho weighed in almost seven pounds over the 185-pound limit, so the bout was ruled a non-title match. After Filho lost, he announced he would ship Sonnen the championship belt.

Return to the UFC

Following the dissolution of WEC's middleweight division, Sonnen returned to the UFC.

In his first fight for the promotion since UFC 60, he was submitted by jiu-jitsu ace Demian Maia via triangle choke submission at UFC 95.

At UFC 98 in May 2009, Sonnen defeated Dan Miller via unanimous decision. He was a late replacement for Yushin Okami, who tore a ligament while training. He took the fight on 22 days' notice, and lost 36 lb in order to compete.

In his next fight, at UFC 104, Sonnen outwrestled Okami for a unanimous decision victory.

Sonnen was expected to face Nate Marquardt at UFC 110, but the fight was moved to UFC 109 on February 6. Sonnen won a unanimous decision, after escaping two deep guillotine chokes in the first and third rounds. With the victory, Sonnen became the number one contender for the UFC Middleweight Championship.

Silva vs. Sonnen

At UFC 117 on August 7, 2010, Sonnen challenged Anderson Silva for the UFC Middleweight Championship. Sonnen had trash talked to hype the fight, stating he was going to retire Silva. Sonnen put on a dominant performance, stunning Silva early with his boxing, and then dominating the fight with his wrestling, heading into the fifth round, Sonnen was ahead on the judges' scorecards (40–34, 40–36, and 40–35). At 3:10 into the final round, Silva caught Sonnen in a triangle armbar and made him tap out. In a later interview, Sonnen stated it was the choke, not the armbar, that made him submit. The fight earned both fighters Fight of the Night honors, and was considered to be the best fight of the year by many critics. The fight was later awarded 'Fight of the Year' by World MMA Awards.

CSAC suspensions and appeals

Urinalysis conducted after his loss to Anderson Silva showed Sonnen had an unallowably high testosterone/epitestosterone (T/E) ratio of 16.9:1 at the time of the fight. An average man has a T/E ratio of 1:1, and testing bodies may allow a ratio as high as 4:1 for athletes undergoing TRT treatment. In other words, Sonnen's T/E ratio was nearly 17 times than a normal man's and over four times the allowed maximum for an athlete. He was fined $2,500 and suspended for one year (until September 2, 2011) by the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC). His scheduled rematch with Silva was subsequently cancelled.

Initial appeal

Sonnen appealed the CSAC's decision. The hearing was held on December 2, 2010. The principal grounds of his appeal were that he had a medical justification for taking testosterone, and he believed he had taken the necessary steps to disclose the condition and its treatment to the CSAC. He testified he had been diagnosed with hypogonadism in 2008 and was undergoing testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), self-injecting synthetic testosterone two times a week. Sonnen's physician, Dr. Mark Czarnecki, was present at the hearing and attested to these claims.

In his sworn testimony, Sonnen claimed to have been previously approved for TRT by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC), and to have spoken directly to NSAC's Executive Director, Keith Kizer, who informed him he was approved for TRT and should not again disclose the treatment on the pre-bout medical disclosure statements required by the NSAC. He said he believed this advice about disclosure also applied to the forms of other state athletic commissions. He said he had previously disclosed his condition to the CSAC before his UFC 104 bout with Yushin Okami, which took place in Los Angeles on October 24, 2009. Based on his testimony, the CSAC voted to recharacterize Sonnen's transgression as a failure to properly disclose a medical treatment, and correspondingly reduced his suspension from twelve months to six, ending March 2, 2011.

Keith Kizer publicly responded to Sonnen's testimony, claiming the NSAC had never approved Sonnen for TRT, Sonnen had never applied for the approval process, and he had "never talked to Chael Sonnen in [his] life." At a subsequent meeting between the UFC, Sonnen and the NSAC, Kizer asked Sonnen about his testimony at the December 2, 2010, CSAC hearing. According to Kizer, Sonnen initially deflected his questions but, when pressed further, admitted no conversation between Kizer and himself had occurred. Sonnen explained "My manager and you talked about therapeutic exemptions, and therefore, I just used the wrong word. I should have said 'my' instead of 'I.' As in 'my manager' instead of 'I'". Kizer called this a "strange story" and a "ridiculous explanation" Kizer acknowledged speaking with Sonnen's manager (Matt Lindland) about TRT, but said the conversation concerned only the procedure itself, not the application of any particular fighter.

CSAC Executive Director George Dodd has also contradicted Sonnen's testimony, stating the CSAC has no documentary evidence of Sonnen ever being approved for TRT.

Subsequent suspension by CSAC

Sonnen's abbreviated CSAC suspension expired on March 2, 2011. However, in the third week of April 2011, the CSAC announced it had reversed its decision to lower his sentence, and had placed him on indefinite administrative suspension due to his conviction for money laundering (see below) and his possibly false testimony during the hearing of December 2, 2010. Sonnen appeared before the CSAC on May 18, 2011, requesting the suspension be lifted. After hearing testimony from Keith Kizer via streaming video, as well as from Sonnen and his supporters, the CSAC voted 4–1 to uphold the suspension. Two days later, the CSAC clarified that the applicable regulations only allowed Sonnen to be suspended until his existing license expired (on June 29, 2011). If Sonnen applied for a new license after June 29, 2011, he would have to reappear before the CSAC, which could deny the application.

Second return to the UFC

After his suspension, Sonnen returned to the UFC on October 8, 2011, defeating Brian Stann with a second round arm triangle choke at UFC 136.

Sonnen was expected to face Mark Muñoz on January at UFC on Fox 2, but Muñoz was injured and replaced by Michael Bisping. Sonnen was awarded the unanimous decision (30–27, 29–28, and 29–28) victory after three rounds.

Silva vs. Sonnen II

A rematch with Anderson Silva was scheduled UFC 147, but the bout was moved to UFC 148 on July 7, 2012, after a scheduling conflict with the UN Conference on Sustainable Development forced UFC 147 into a smaller venue. The fight was considered by many analysts and several major media outlets as the most highly anticipated bout in UFC history.

The fight looked to be similar to the first, as Sonnen immediately took down Silva and dominated him with wrestling and ground and pound strikes. One cageside judge scored it a 10–8 round as Silva was credited with zero strikes. However, Sonnen would be unable to score a takedown in the second round, and attempted a spinning backfist that missed, causing him to lose his balance, with Silva connecting with a knee to the body and finishing Sonnen with punches, losing the fight by TKO in the second round.

Return to light heavyweight

On August 14, 2012, on UFC Tonight, Sonnen announced he would face Forrest Griffin in a Light Heavyweight rematch on December 29, 2012, at UFC 155. But the rematch with Griffin was scrapped after Sonnen was named as a coach for The Ultimate Fighter 17 against Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones.

A bout between Sonnen and Jones for the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship took place on April 27, 2013, at UFC 159. Sonnen originally accepted a fight with Jon Jones for the title at UFC 151, after Jones's original challenger Dan Henderson was injured, but Jones declined. Some fighters were upset with his title opportunity because Sonnen, "arguably the most legendary talker in UFC history", had not fought since returning to the light heavyweight division. Dana White defended the matchup, saying "Sonnen was willing to fly over to Las Vegas to fight Jones on the same day", while other contenders like Maurício Rua and Lyoto Machida turned the offer down.

Jon Jones showed a lack of interest in the fight and downplayed the contest, making it clear that he did not believe Sonnen to be a worthy contender. In an interview, Sonnen did his best to hype up interest but Jones gave him "silent treatment", refusing to make eye contact. Jones dispatched the challenger using Sonnen's own style of dominant top control and ground and pound to defeat him via TKO in the first round. Despite the dominant performance from Jones, Sonnen was likely only 27 seconds away from winning the title, as it was later discovered that, while defending a takedown, Jones suffered a serious toe injury that could have resulted in a doctor's stoppage TKO loss had the bout continued to the second round.

Sonnen was expected to face Maurício Rua on June 15, 2013, at UFC 161, replacing Antônio Rogério Nogueira, who had pulled out of the bout citing a back injury. However, issues relating to obtaining a visa meant Sonnen was not able to get into Canada, and Rua ended up being pulled from the event altogether. The bout with Rua eventually took place on August 17, 2013, at UFC Fight Night 26. Sonnen won via a guillotine choke submission in the first round.

Sonnen faced Rashad Evans on November 16, 2013, at UFC 167. He lost the fight via TKO in the first round.

''The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil 3'' and failed drug tests

On October 22, 2013, it was announced that Sonnen would be coaching The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil 3, against long-time rival Wanderlei Silva. A bout with Silva, briefly attached to UFC 173, then at The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil 3 Finale, was expected to take place on July 5, 2014, at UFC 175. Dana White later stated the fight had to be rescheduled because Silva injured his hand from a brawl with Sonnen that took place during the filming of the show. Silva was ultimately pulled from the fight entirely after he failed to submit an application to fight in the state of Nevada, as well as his refusal to undergo a random drug test and was replaced by Vitor Belfort. However, Sonnen subsequently failed his random drug test and was removed from the bout.

First retirement and Fox Sports termination

Following the controversy of his second failed drug test, Sonnen announced on the June 11, 2014, episode of UFC Tonight his retirement from MMA competition.

Subsequent to his retirement, it was revealed on June 28, 2014, by the NSAC that Sonnen had failed a second random drug test—the third failed drug test throughout his MMA career—due to the presence of human growth hormone (HGH), recombinant human erythropoietin (EPO), anastrozole, and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG).

On June 30, 2014, Fox Sports announced they had terminated Sonnen's contract as a UFC analyst due to his multiple failed drug tests. On July 23, 2014, the NSAC ruled that Sonnen would be suspended for 2 years from martial arts competition worldwide due to his multiple failed drugs tests.

Hall of Fame induction

At UFC 300 on April 13, 2024, it was announced that the first bout with Sonnen and Anderson Silva that took place at UFC 117 on August 8, 2010, would be inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame Fight Wing during International Fight Week on June 27, 2024. Sonnen was present to accept the award.

''The Ultimate Fighter 33''

Sonnen and former UFC Heavyweight and UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Daniel Cormier served as coaches for The Ultimate Fighter 33.

Bellator MMA

On September 15, 2016, it was reported that Sonnen had signed a multi-fight contract with Bellator MMA.

Sonnen made his promotional debut in a light heavyweight match against former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion and UFC Hall-of-Famer Tito Ortiz on January 21, 2017, in the main event at Bellator 170. He lost the fight via submission in the first round.

His second promotional fight was a rescheduled match up against Wanderlei Silva on June 24, 2017, in the main event at Bellator NYC. He won the fight via unanimous decision (30–26, 30–27, and 30–27). He got knocked down in the first round but dominated the rest of the fight to guarantee a win over his long-time rival. In his post-fight speech, he called for a bout with heavyweight Fedor Emelianenko, who had lost earlier on the card.

Heavyweight Grand Prix

Sonnen faced Quinton Jackson for the Bellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix Tournament on January 20, 2018, at Bellator 192. He won the fight via unanimous decision, securing a takedown in each round to establish the win.

Sonnen faced Fedor Emelianenko next in the semifinals of the Bellator Heavyweight Grand Prix tournament on October 13, 2018, at Bellator 208. He lost the fight via TKO in the first round.

Return to light heavyweight and second retirement

On April 4, 2019, it was announced that Sonnen would face Lyoto Machida on June 14, 2019, at Bellator 222 in Bellator's return to Madison Square Garden. He lost the fight via TKO in the second round. Sonnen announced his retirement from MMA in the post-fight interview.

Other endeavors

Professional wrestling involvement

World Championship Wrestling (1998)

Sonnen had an interest in pursuing a career in professional wrestling, and he attended a try out for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) at the WCW Power Plant in the summer of 1998. Sonnen successfully made it through the try out but, due to financial difficulties, could not continue his professional wrestling training. Afterwards, Sonnen instead shifted his focus on his mixed martial arts career.

Global Force Wrestling (2015)

On May 6, 2015, it was announced that Sonnen would be joining Global Force Wrestling (GFW), a promotion founded in 2014 by Jeff Jarrett. The promotion ran several live events and tapings for a potential television show, which would end up being called GFW Amped. Sonnen joined the GFW Amped broadcast team as an "expert analyst", making his return to professional wrestling after nearly 17 years. GFW Amped ultimately did not get picked up by a television network but did later air as part of Impact Wrestling's One Night Only pay-per-view series.

Political candidacy

Sonnen ran as the Republican candidate for the 37th district of the Oregon House of Representatives in 2010. That June, he dropped out of the race, referring to a 2006 legal issue involving real estate.

Analyst career

On November 11, 2014, ESPN announced it had hired Sonnen as an MMA analyst. He debuted on November 14, previewing UFC 180.

On September 2, 2015, it was announced that Sonnen signed with the World Series of Fighting (WSOF) to become a member of their broadcast team beginning at WSOF 23.

Upon joining Bellator MMA in 2016, Sonnen signed on as an analyst for Bellator in addition to being a fighter, providing commentary on numerous Bellator events.

Sonnen was hired as the lead commentator for Real American Freestyle in May 2025.

Boxing career

Sonnen faced Anderson Silva on June 15, 2024, in a five-round, two minute exhibition boxing bout at 216 pounds in São Paulo, Brazil. Silva and Sonnen faced each other twice in mixed martial arts in the UFC. The bout went the full five rounds and was declared a draw.

Championships and accomplishments

Amateur wrestling

  • National Collegiate Athletic Association
    • NCAA Division I All-American out of University of Oregon (1998)
    • NCAA Division I 190 lb – 8th place out of University of Oregon (1998)
    • Pac-10 Conference 197 lb – 2nd place out of University of Oregon (1999)
    • Pac-10 Conference 197 lb – 2nd place out of University of Oregon (2001)
  • University National Greco-Roman Championships
    • 187.25 lb – 3rd place out of University of Oregon (1997)
    • 187.25 lb – 2nd place out of University of Oregon (1998)
    • 187.25 lb – 1st place out of University of Oregon (1999)
    • 187.25 lb – 1st place out of University of Oregon (2000)
    • Awarded "Most Outstanding Wrestler" of 2000 tournament
  • World University Greco-Roman Championships
    • 187.25 lb – 2nd place (2000)
  • Senior National Greco-Roman Championships
    • 187.25 lb – 4th place (2000)
    • 185 lb – 4th place (2002)
  • 2000 US Greco-Roman Olympic Team Trials
    • 187.25 lb West Regional Champion
    • 187.25 lb – 3rd place
  • ** US Greco-Roman World Team Trials**
    • 211.75 lb – 4th place (2002)
  • Dave Schultz Memorial International Greco-Roman
    • 187.25 lb – 1st place (2000)
    • 213.75 lb – 1st place (2001)
  • University National Freestyle Championships
    • 187.25 lb – 5th place out of University of Oregon (1998)
    • 187.25 lb – 3rd place out of University of Oregon (1999)
    • 187.25 lb – 2nd place out of University of Oregon (2000)
  • Championship Belt Series Winner, University Level (2000)

Mixed martial arts

  • Ultimate Fighting Championship
    • UFC Hall of Fame (Fight wing, Class of 2024) vs. Anderson Silva 1 at UFC 117
    • Fight of the Night (Two times) vs. Nate Marquardt and Anderson Silva 1
    • Submission of the Night (One time) vs. Maurício Rua
    • Most control time in UFC Middleweight division history (1:31:28)
    • Second-highest control time percentage in UFC Middleweight division history (74.4%)
    • Most top position time in UFC Middleweight division history (1:23:23)
    • Second-highest top position percentage in UFC Middleweight division history (67.8%)
    • Highest significant strike percentage in UFC Middleweight division history (67.7%)
    • Second-fewest strikes absorbed-per-minute in UFC Middleweight division history (1.12)
    • Fifth most takedowns landed in UFC Middleweight division history (35)
    • Fourth highest takedown percentage in UFC Middleweight division history (56.5%)
    • Fifth most total strikes landed in UFC Middleweight division history (1300)
    • Most total strikes landed in a UFC Middleweight division fight (320) (vs Anderson Silva 1)
    • Most total ground strikes landed in a UFC Middleweight division fight (303) (vs Anderson Silva 1)
    • UFC.com Awards
  • Bellator MMA
    • Bellator Heavyweight Grand Prix Semifinalist
  • DangerZone
    • DangerZone Light Heavyweight Championship (One time)
    • DangerZone Light Heavyweight Tournament Winner
  • George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame
    • George Tragos Award (2016)
  • Gladiator Challenge
    • Gladiator Challenge Light Heavyweight Championship (One time)
  • Hitman Fighting Productions
    • Hitman Light Heavyweight Championship (One time)
  • World MMA Awards
    • 2010 Fight of the Year vs. Anderson Silva at UFC 117
    • 2013 Personality of the Year
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
    • Best on Interviews (2010)
  • Bloody Elbow
    • 2010 Fight of the Year vs. Anderson Silva at UFC 117

Personal life

Sonnen is of German heritage, and is a Catholic.

Sonnen is married to Brittany; their wedding was in July 2013. The couple had their first child, a son, on June 4, 2015. On the next episode of his podcast, he said that he had never understood parents who describe something as mundane as birth as a miracle, but that now he understood. He also said, "I love hearing him scream. People get upset when their baby cries, man, I've waited a long time to hear that cry, I've got no problem with it. In my house, we understand, if you want to be heard, you gotta make a little noise." In 2016, Sonnen's newborn daughter died. Both she and Sonnen's wife, Brittany, had contracted listeria.

On May 5, 2013, Sonnen announced he would like to buy WWE (then valued at roughly $700 million) after he retires. Though his representative insisted he was not joking, a WWE representative said it was not for sale, and suggested Sonnen purchase stock in the company instead.

Sonnen has his own YouTube channel. His channel typically discusses combat sports news.

Film and television appearances

Sonnen has appeared in the following films:

  • Here Comes the Boom (2012)
  • Grudge Match (2013)

In 2017, he appeared on The New Celebrity Apprentice, the 8th season of reality game show The Celebrity Apprentice. He was fired by host Arnold Schwarzenegger in the show's 4th week after it emerged that Sonnen had deliberately cut his team's computer cord in order to gain them more time.

Mixed martial arts record

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Loss
Lyoto Machida
TKO (flying knee and punches)
Bellator 222

| |New York City, New York, United States

Return to Light Heavyweight. Sonnen announced his retirement post-bout.
Loss
Fedor Emelianenko
TKO (punches)
Bellator 208

| | Uniondale, New York, United States

Bellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix Semifinal.
Win
Quinton Jackson
Decision (unanimous)
Bellator 192

| |Inglewood, California, United States

Heavyweight debut. Bellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix Quarterfinal.
Win
Wanderlei Silva
Decision (unanimous)
Bellator 180

| |New York City, New York, United States | |- | Loss | Tito Ortiz | Submission (rear-naked choke) | Bellator 170 | | Inglewood, California, United States | |- | Loss | Rashad Evans | TKO (punches) | UFC 167 | | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |- | Win | Maurício Rua | Submission (guillotine choke) | UFC Fight Night: Shogun vs. Sonnen | | Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Submission of the Night.
Loss
Jon Jones
TKO (elbows and punches)
UFC 159

| | Newark, New Jersey, United States

Return to Light Heavyweight. For the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship.
Loss
Anderson Silva
TKO (knee to the body and punches)
UFC 148

| | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

For the UFC Middleweight Championship.
Win
Michael Bisping
Decision (unanimous)
UFC on Fox: Evans vs. Davis

| | Chicago, Illinois, United States

UFC Middleweight title eliminator.
Win
Brian Stann
Submission (arm-triangle choke)
UFC 136

| | Houston, Texas, United States | |- | Loss | Anderson Silva | Submission (triangle armbar) | UFC 117 | | Oakland, California, United States

For the UFC Middleweight Championship. Fight of the Night. Fight of the Year (2010). Sonnen tested positive for elevated testosterone levels.
Win
Nate Marquardt
Decision (unanimous)
UFC 109

| | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

UFC Middleweight title eliminator. Fight of the Night.
Win
Yushin Okami
Decision (unanimous)
UFC 104

| | Los Angeles, California, United States | |- | Win | Dan Miller | Decision (unanimous) | UFC 98 | | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |- | Loss | Demian Maia | Submission (triangle choke) | UFC 95 | | London, United Kingdom | |- | Win | Paulo Filho | Decision (unanimous) | WEC 36 | | Hollywood, Florida, United States

Originally for the WEC Middleweight Championship; changed to a non-title bout when Filho missed weight (192 lb).
Win
Bryan Baker
Decision (unanimous)
WEC 33

| | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |- | Loss | Paulo Filho | Submission (armbar) | WEC 31 | | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

For the WEC Middleweight Championship.
Win
Kyacey Uscola
TKO (punches)
SF 20: Homecoming

| | Portland, Oregon, United States | |- | Win | Amar Suloev | TKO (punches) | BodogFIGHT: Alvarez vs. Lee | | Trenton, New Jersey, United States | |- | Win | Tim McKenzie | Submission (brabo choke) | BodogFIGHT: Costa Rica Combat | | San José, Costa Rica | |- | Win | Aleksei Oleinik | Decision (unanimous) | BodogFIGHT: USA vs. Russia | | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | |- | Win | Tim Credeur | TKO (punches) | BodogFIGHT: To the Brink of War | | San José, Costa Rica | |- | Loss | Jeremy Horn | Submission (armbar) | UFC 60 | | Los Angeles, California, United States | |- | Win | Trevor Prangley | Decision (unanimous) | UFC Fight Night 4 | | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |- | Loss | Renato Sobral | Submission (triangle choke) | UFC 55 | | Uncasville, Connecticut, United States

Light Heavyweight bout.
Win
Tim Williams
TKO (punches)
SF 11: Rumble at the Rose Garden

| | Portland, Oregon, United States | |- | Win | Adam Ryan | TKO (punches) | Euphoria: USA vs World | | Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States | |- | Loss | Terry Martin | TKO (corner stoppage) | XFO 4: International | | McHenry, Illinois, United States | |- | Win | Alex Stiebling | Decision (unanimous) | WEC 12 | | Lemoore, California, United States | |- | Loss | Jeremy Horn | Submission (guillotine choke) | SF 6: Battleground in Reno | | Reno, Nevada, United States | |- | Loss | Keiichiro Yamamiya | Decision (majority) | Pancrase: 2004 Neo-Blood Tournament Final | | Tokyo, Japan | |- | Loss | Jeremy Horn | TKO (cut) | Extreme Challenge 57 | | Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States | |- | Win | Justin Bailey | KO (flying knee) | Rage on the River | | Redding, California, United States | |- | Win | Arman Gambaryan | Decision (unanimous) | Euphoria: Russia vs USA | | Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States

Middleweight debut.
Win
Homer Moore
Decision (unanimous)
ROTR 4.5: Proving Grounds

| | Hilo, Hawaii, United States | |- | Win | Greg Curnut | TKO (submission to punches) | FCFF: Rumble at the Roseland 10 | | Portland, Oregon, United States | |- | Win | Jason Lambert | Decision (unanimous) | Gladiator Challenge 20 | | Colusa, California, United States

Won the Gladiator Challenge Light Heavyweight Championship.
Loss
Forrest Griffin
Submission (triangle choke)
IFC: Global Domination

| | Denver, Colorado, United States | |- | Win | Renato Sobral | Decision | Hitman Fighting 3 | | Santa Ana, California, United States | |- | Draw | Akihiro Gono | Draw | Pancrase: Hybrid 2 | | Osaka, Japan | |- | Loss | Trevor Prangley | Technical Submission (armbar) | XFA 5: Redemption | | West Palm Beach, Florida, United States | |- | Win | Justin Hawes | TKO (punches) | UFCF: Rumble in Rochester | | Rochester, Washington, United States | |- | Win | Jesse Ault | Decision (unanimous) | Real Fighting Championships 1: The Beginning | | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |- | Win | Scott Shipman | Submission (forearm choke)

Won the Dangerzone Light Heavyweight Tournament and the Dangerzone Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win
Jesse Ault
Decision (unanimous)
Dangerzone Light Heavyweight Tournament Semifinal.
-
Win
Jason Miller
Decision (unanimous)
HFP 1: Rumble on The Reservation

| | Anza, California, United States | |- | Win | Ben Hailey | Decision (unanimous) | Battle of Fort Vancouver | | Vancouver, Washington, United States |

Submission grappling record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
1Draw0–0–1Anderson Silva5Jun 15, 2024São Paulo, Brazil

Pay-per-view bouts

No.EventFightDateVenueCityPPV BuysTotal sales3,065,000
1.UFC 109Sonnen vs. Marquardt (co)February 6, 2010Mandalay Bay Events CenterLas Vegas, Nevada, U.S.285,000
2.UFC 117Silva vs. SonnenAugust 7, 2010Oracle ArenaOakland, California, U.S.600,000
3.UFC 148Silva vs. Sonnen 2July 7, 2012MGM Grand Garden ArenaLas Vegas, Nevada, U.S.925,000
4.UFC 159Jones vs. SonnenApril 27, 2013Prudential CenterNewark, New Jersey, U.S.530,000
5.UFC 167Evans vs. Sonnen (co)November 16, 2013MGM Grand Garden ArenaLas Vegas, Nevada, U.S.630,000
6.Bellator 180Sonnen vs. SilvaJune 24, 2017Madison Square GardenNew York City, New York, U.S.95,000

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