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Darren Uyenoyama

American mixed martial arts fighter


American mixed martial arts fighter

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birth_placeSan Francisco, California, United States
height5 ft 6 in
weight_lb125
weight_classFeatherweight
Bantamweight
Flyweight
reach65 in
stanceOrthodox
fighting_out_ofSan Francisco, California, United States
teamFaito Tamashii Combat Club
rankBlack belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Ralph Gracie
years_active2002–2016
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mma_subwin4
mma_decwin4
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updated2011

Bantamweight Flyweight Combat Sports Academy

Darren Uyenoyama (born October 15, 1979) is a retired American professional mixed martial artist. Uyenoyama formerly competed for the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Strikeforce, DREAM, DEEP, and Shooto.

Background

Uyenoyama was born and raised in San Francisco/South San Francisco area, and is a third-generation Japanese-American. Uyenoyama attended El Camino High School where he participated in wrestling. He also wrestled at Skyline College and was studying Kinesiology. He began training at Ralph Gracie's Brazilian jiu-jitsu academy while attending college. Uyenoyama had a successful career in BJJ, winning tournaments, and eventually transitioned his skills to mixed martial arts.

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Uyenoyama had his first mixed martial arts fight in 2002 against Rambaa Somdet, and although he did win his debut, he took a five-year hiatus before returning with another win.

DREAM

Uyenoyama made his DREAM debut against Hideo Tokoro and lost the fight via unanimous decision.

Strikeforce

Uyenoyama made his Strikeforce debut, defeating Andrew Valladerez via a rear-naked choke submission in 59 seconds at Strikeforce: Young Guns.

Uyenoyama moved his Strikeforce record to 2-0 with another first-round submission win with a guillotine choke over Anthony Figueroa.

Uyenoyama's third and final Strikeforce appearance took place at Strikeforce: Destruction. Uyenoyama won via unanimous decision.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Uyenoyama signed with the Ultimate Fighting Championship in 2011.

Uyenoyama made his bantamweight debut against Japanese superstar Norifumi Yamamoto at UFC on Fox: Velasquez vs. Dos Santos. Uyenoyama defeated heavy favorite Yamamoto via unanimous decision.

Uyenoyama was expected to make his Flyweight debut at UFC on Fox 3 on May 5, 2012, against John Dodson. However, Uyenoyama was forced out of the bout and replaced by promotional newcomer Tim Elliott.

Uyenoyama was expected to face Louis Gaudinot on October 5, 2012, at UFC on FX 5. However, Gaudinot was forced out of the bout with an injury and replaced by promotional newcomer Phil Harris. Uyenoyama submitted Harris in the second round with a rear-naked choke.

Uyenoyama faced Joseph Benavidez on April 20, 2013, at UFC on Fox 7. Uyenoyama lost the fight via TKO in the second round.

Uyenoyama was expected to face John Moraga on December 14, 2013, at UFC on Fox 9. However, Moraga pulled out of the bout with an undisclosed injury and was replaced by promotional newcomer Alptekin Özkiliç. Uyenoyama lost the fight via split decision, and was subsequently released from the promotion shortly after.

Post-UFC career

Following his release from the UFC, Uyenoyama signed with Pacific Xtreme Combat in September 2014. He faced Shane Alvarez at PXC 45 on October 24, 2014, and won the fight via ground-and-pound TKO in the first round.

On March 13, 2015, he faced Kentaro Watanabe at PXC 47, winning the fight via split decision.

Uyenoyama challenged Riley Dutro for the vacant PXC Flyweight title on November 18, 2016, at PXC 55, losing the fight by TKO (punches) in the first round.

Mixed martial arts record

| ko-wins= 2 | ko-losses= 2 | sub-wins= 4 | sub-losses= 1 | dec-wins= 4 | dec-losses= 3 | dq-wins= | dq-losses= | other-wins=

other-losses=
Loss
Riley Dutro
TKO (punches)
Pacific Xtreme Combat 55

| | Mangilao, Guam | For the vacant Pacific Xtreme Combat (PXC) Flyweight Championship. | |- | Win | Kentaro Watanabe | Decision (split) | Pacific Xtreme Combat 47 | | Mangilao, Guam | |- |Win | Shane Alvarez | TKO (punches) | Pacific Xtreme Combat 45 | | Mangilao, Guam | |- | Loss | Alp Ozkilic | Decision (split) | UFC on Fox: Johnson vs. Benavidez 2 | | Sacramento, California, United States | |- | Loss | Joseph Benavidez | TKO (body punch) | UFC on Fox: Henderson vs. Melendez | | San Jose, California, United States | |- | Win | Phil Harris | Submission (rear-naked choke) | UFC on FX: Browne vs. Bigfoot | | Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Flyweight debut.
Win
Norifumi Yamamoto
Decision (unanimous)
UFC on Fox: Velasquez vs. Dos Santos

| | Anaheim, California, United States | |- | Win | Shuichiro Katsumura | TKO (punches) | Shooto: The Way of Shooto 5: Like a Tiger, Like a Dragon | | Tokyo, Japan | |- | Loss | Tomoya Miyashita | Submission (guillotine choke) | Deep: 47 Impact | | Tokyo, Japan | |- | Win | Brad Royster | Decision (unanimous) | Strikeforce: Destruction | | San Jose, California, United States | |- | Loss | Hideo Tokoro | Decision (unanimous) | Dream 4: Middleweight Grand Prix 2008 Second Round | | Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan | |- | Win | Anthony Figueroa | Submission (guillotine choke) | Strikeforce: Shamrock vs. Le | | San Jose, California, United States | |- | Win | Andrew Valladerez | Submission (rear-naked choke) | Strikeforce: Young Guns II | | San Jose, California, United States | |- | Loss | Rolando Velasco | Decision (unanimous) | CCFC: Undefeated | | San Mateo, California, United States | |- | Win | Will Nerbonne | Submission (rear-naked choke) | CCFC: Judgement Day | | Santa Rosa, California, United States | |- | Win | Rambaa Somdet | Decision (unanimous) | DEEP: 5th Impact | | Tokyo, Japan |

References

References

  1. "An Unabashedly Biased Portrait of UFC Fighter Darren Uyenoyama - Part 1 | Breaking Muscle".
  2. (April 17, 2012). "Tim Elliott replaces Darren Uyenoyama, meets John Dodson at UFC on FOX 3". mmajunkie.com.
  3. (September 6, 2011). "Yamamoto vs. Uyenoyama official for UFC on FOX 1".
  4. (August 1, 2012). "Uyenoyama-Gaudinot added to UFC on FX 5". mmajunkie.com.
  5. (August 22, 2012). "UFC confirms fights for UFC on FX 5, Uyenoyama vs. Harris now on tap". mmajunkie.com.
  6. Matt Molgaard. (March 6, 2013). "Joseph Benavidez Will Return Against Darren Uyenoyama at UFC on FOX 7". bleacherreport.com.
  7. Luke Thomas. (September 29, 2013). "Darren Uyenoyama vs. John Moraga set for UFC on FOX 9 fight card". mmafighting.com.
  8. Dave Doyle. (26 November 2013). "Injury forces John Moraga out of UFC on FOX 9 bout with Darren Uyenoyama". mmafighting.com.
  9. Pacific Daily News. "Aguon and Dy will fight for bantamweight title at PXC 45". guampdn.com.
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