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Elvis Sinosic

Australian mixed martial arts fighter (born 1971)

Elvis Sinosic

Australian mixed martial arts fighter (born 1971)

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nameElvis Sinosic
other_namesThe King of Rock n Rumble
imageElvisSinosic2024.png
birth_date
birth_placeCanberra, Australia
height
weight199 lb
weight_classLight Heavyweight
reach77 in
styleWrestling, Tae Kwon Do, Boxing, Jeet Kune Do, Kali, Silat, Muay Thai, Capoeira, Judo, Shootfighting, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Kai Shin Anti Vax
stanceOrthodox / Antivax
fighting_out_ofSydney, Australia
years_active1997–2007, 2010
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mma_subwin4
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Sinosic in 2014

Elvis Sinosic (born 13 February 1971) is an Australian retired professional mixed martial artist who competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He also competed in the Cage Rage Championships, K-1, and Pancrase.

Biography

Sinosic was born in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, to Croatian immigrant parents, and now resides in Sydney, New South Wales. He currently owns and runs Kings Academy of Martial Arts (formerly Sinosic Perosh Martial Arts SPMA) as well as UFC Gym Macarthur Square. Elvis ran SPMA with business and training partner Anthony Perosh for 16 years before Elvis and Anthony split the Academy. Sinosic was exposed to a myriad of art forms including: Wrestling, Tae Kwon Do, Boxing, Jeet Kune Do, Kali, Silat, Muay Thai, Capoeira, Judo, Shootfighting, Kai Shin, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Elvis was also the first BJJ Pan-Pacific Absolute Champion at the Inaugural event 1999. Elvis worked on the Fox Sports Australia Fight Week. Elvis has been running Kings Academy.

Mixed martial arts career

Considered to be a pioneer of Australian mixed martial arts, Sinosic fought on the first ever Australian MMA show, Caged Combat. Mr Sinosic competed for and won the first ever Australian MMA title, the Australian Vale Tudo Heavyweight Championship. He was also the first Australian to fight for a nominal World Title (Universal Combat Challenge 1 vs Dave Beneteau), and was the first Australian to fight in an MMA match in K-1 when he lost at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2000 vs Frank Shamrock. Mr Sinosic was also the first Australian to fight in the UFC – UFC 30 vs Jeremy Horn – his only winning performance with the organization, where he was the first Australian to fight for a UFC World Championship (UFC 32 in a loss vs. Tito Ortiz).

UFC career

Sinosic's last fight in the UFC was a loss to Michael Bisping due to TKO (strikes) at UFC 70. This fight earned him a $30,000 Fight of the Night award. He was scheduled to return to the octagon in 2010 for a rematch against Chris Haseman at UFC 110, the first UFC event to be held in Australia. However, just days before the fight, Sinosic was forced to withdraw with a shoulder injury.

Post UFC

Sinosic's last fight was a KO loss to Paul Cahoon at Cage Rage 24 on 1 December 2007.

Political career

Sinosic contested the electorate of Blaxland for the United Australia Party at the 2022 federal election. He was unsuccessful, receiving 6.25% of the vote.

Sinosic joined the Liberal Democrats and was on the party's legislative council ticket at the 2023 NSW state election.

At the 2024 New South Wales local elections, Sinosic is again contesting for the Liberal Democrats (renamed to the Libertarian Party), running for Bass Hill Ward on Canterbury-Bankstown City Council.

Professional wrestling career

All-Star Wrestling Australia hosted the professional wrestling debut of former UFC fighter Elvis Sinosic.

Other media

Sinosic's knockout loss to Forrest Griffin appeared in the 2007 film Next starring Nicolas Cage and Jessica Biel. He also appeared in the movie Gods of Egypt.

He appeared at All-Star Wrestling Australia to make his professional wrestling debut.

Sinosic trained popular Australian martial artist Michael Bray, who he graded to purple belt, who has spent time pursuing reform in wealth distribution and marriage equality.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Ultimate Fighting Championship
    • Fight of the Night (One time) vs. Michael Bisping
    • UFC Encyclopedia Awards
      • Fight of the Night (One time) vs. Forrest Griffin
      • Submission of the Night (One time) vs. Jeremy Horn

Mixed martial arts record

| ko-wins= 4 | ko-losses= 7 | sub-wins= 3 | sub-losses= | dec-wins= | dec-losses= 4 | dq-wins= | dq-losses= | other-wins=

other-losses=
Loss
Paul Cahoon
TKO (punches)
Cage Rage 24

| | London, England | |- | Loss | Michael Bisping | TKO (punches) | UFC 70 | | Manchester, England

Fight of the Night.
Win
Mark Epstein
Submission (armbar)
Cage Rage 19

| | London, England | |- | Win | Shamoji Fuji | Submission (armbar) | Xplosion | | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | |- | Loss | Alessio Sakara | Decision (unanimous) | UFC 57: Liddell vs. Couture 3 | | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |- | Loss | Forrest Griffin | TKO (punches) | UFC 55: Fury | | Uncasville, Connecticut, United States | |- | Draw | Daijiro Matsui | Draw | Pancrase: Spiral 5 | | Yokohama, Japan | |- | Win | Roberto Traven | KO (punch) | WR 1 – Warriors Realm 1 | | | Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia | |- | Loss | Sanae Kikuta | Decision (unanimous) | Pancrase - 10th Anniversary Show | | Tokyo, Japan | |- | Loss | Renato Sobral | Decision (unanimous) | UFC 38 | | London, England | |- | Loss | Evan Tanner | TKO (doctor stoppage) | UFC 36 | | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |- | Loss | Tito Ortiz | TKO (punches and elbows) | UFC 32 | | East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States

For the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship
Win
Jeremy Horn
Submission (triangle armbar)
UFC 30

| | Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States

UFC debut; first Australian to fight in the UFC.
Loss
Frank Shamrock
Decision
K-1 Grand Prix 2000 Final

| | Tokyo, Japan | |- | Draw | Dave Beneteau | Draw | UCC 1 – The New Beginning | | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | |- | Loss | Al Reynish | TKO (retirement) | Rings Australia: NR2 | | Australia | |- | Win | Daniel Bond | TKO | AVT – Australia Vale Tudo | | | Australia | |- | Win | Kevin McConachie | TKO | AVT – Australia Vale Tudo | | | Australia | |- | Loss | Chris Haseman | Submission (chin to the eye) | Caged Combat 1 – Australian Ultimate Fighting | | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | |- | Win | Matt Rocca | TKO (punches) | Caged Combat 1 – Australian Ultimate Fighting | | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |

References

References

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  2. "Local Council Candidates". Libertarian Party NSW.
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  5. "Macarthur Square clubpage".
  6. "Sinosic Perosh Martial Arts".
  7. "Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy".
  8. (2017-08-16). "UFC® And Fox Sports Australia Announce Broadcast Partnership Renewal".
  9. "Kings Academy of Martial Arts Instructors {{!}} Liverpool and Sydney".
  10. (2015-04-14). "Fox Sports Australia launches dedicated weekly UFC show".
  11. (17 April 2020). "The evolution of ground and pound from Coleman to Khabib".
  12. "UFC 70 Results and Action Photo Gallery".
  13. Staff. (2007-04-28). "UFC 70 Fighter Bonuses: Gabriel Gonzaga Scores 'Knockout of the Night'". mmajunkie.usatoday.com.
  14. "Elvis Sinosic-Chris Haseman: A Terrible Fight the Fans Will Love -- MMA Fighting".
  15. "The Official Website of the Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC)".
  16. "Mixed Martial Arts: MMA News, Fighters, Events, Forum".
  17. UAP. (2022-02-14). "Craig Kelly announces Lower House candidates for Federal Election".
  18. [https://results.aec.gov.au/27966/Website/HouseDivisionPage-27966-107.htm Blaxland, NSW], ''2022 Tally Room'', Australian Electoral Commission.
  19. "NSW Candidates". Liberal Democrats.
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  22. (15 October 2009). "Elvis cameo's in NEXT".
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