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Jesse Ronson

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Jesse Ronson
Born (1985-12-24) December 24, 1985 (age 38)
London, Ontario, Canada
Other namesThe Body Snatcher
ResidenceLondon, Ontario, Canada
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight171 lb (78 kg; 12.2 st)
DivisionLightweight
Welterweight
Reach72 in (180 cm)[1]
StyleKickboxing[2]
Fighting out ofLondon, Ontario, Canada
TeamAdrenaline Training Centre
Years active2009–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total40
Wins27
By knockout13
By submission10
By decision4
Losses12
By knockout3
By submission2
By decision7
No contests1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Jesse Ronson (born December 24, 1985) is a Canadian mixed martial artist who competed the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) in the Lightweight division. A professional fighter since 2009, he has previously competed in promotions such as UFC, Aggression FC, Score Fighting Series and TKO Major League MMA, where he was the former Lightweight and Welterweight Champion.

Background

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A native of the streets of London, Ontario, he claims he fought a lot in the streets as a young kid. Ronson brags "...Being naturally good [at fighting], I figured I should make something of it instead of doing it on the streets and potentially getting arrested or charged." A wrestler in high school, he decided to start training in kickboxing and boxing in 2006 and switched over to MMA not long after.[1] He got his nickname, "Body Snatcher," in 2006, after he had 3 fights in 3 days and won all three by first-round TKO with body shots.

Mixed martial arts career

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Early career

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He made his professional MMA debut on November 28, 2009, at Elite 1 - Resurrection in Moncton. He defeated local favorite Eric St. Pierre with a first-round KO. He went on to win his next three bouts, but suffered his first career loss against Lindsey Hawkes at a catch weight of 163lbs.

He defeated current UFC fighter Jason Saggo by decision in August 2011. After this impressive showing, he received a shot at the AM Ford Fight Night Lightweight Championship. He defeated the champ, Brad Causey (who was coming in at 10-1 into the bout), on April 14, 2012, at AM Ford Night 2012 - Demolition via first-round KO to capture the belt.

At Score Fighting Series 7, Ronson defeated WEC and Strikeforce vet Ryan Healy, and received a shot at the Aggression FC Lightweight Championship on July 5, 2013, against Shane Campbell at AFC 19: Undisputed, where he captured the belt with a second round submission victory.[3]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

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On August 22, 2013, the UFC announced that it had signed Jesse Ronson to replace an injured Mark Bocek to take on Michel Prazeres at UFC 165 in Toronto.[4] He lost the fight via split decision.[5]

Ronson faced Francisco Trinaldo on January 2, 2014, at UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. Mousasi in Brazil, but lost again via split decision.[6]

Ronson next fought Kevin Lee on July 6 at The Ultimate Fighter 19 Finale. Ronson was handed his third split decision loss in the UFC, and his third consecutive loss overall.[7]

Post-UFC

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Ronson was released after racking up three straight losses, and went on to fight Dom O'Grady at PFC 3 - Showdown in the Downtown on October 18, 2014, in London, where he dominated and won by way of TKO in the second round.[8]

After winning at Abu Dhabi Warriors 2 against Gadji Zaipulaev by the way of D'Arce choke, he would lose by unanimous decision to Alexander Sarnavskiy on October 3, 2015, at Abu Dhabi Warriors 3.[9]

Ronson was scheduled to face Stephen Beaumont at XFFC 8.[10] However, Beaumont pulled out due to injury and Ronson instead faced Matt MacGrath for the XFFC Welterweight title in Grande Prairie, Alberta on December 11, 2015, losing the bout via unanimous decision.[11]

He would follow that performance by losing to Matt Dwyer by unanimous decision on July 8, 2016, at XFFC 10, but would follow that with 5 straight wins on the regional scene, Ronson was scheduled to face Carlos Diego Ferreira on December 8, 2018, at UFC 231, replacing an injured John Makdessi.[12] However, on December 4, 2018. It was announced that Ronson was pulled out of the fight due to being too heavy to safely make Lightweight and was released from UFC.[13]

Instead he signed with Professional Fighters League (PFL) to take on Natan Schulte on July 25, 2019, at PFL 5, in a bout that he would lose by unanimous decision.[14]

Ronson made his sophomore PFL performance against Nikolay Aleksakhin on October 11, 2019, at PFL 7, losing by TKO stoppage in the first round.[9]

Return to Ultimate Fighting Championship

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After rebounding with a first round rear-naked choke against Troy Lamson at BTC 9, Ronson faced Nicolas Dalby, replacing Danny Roberts on July 26, 2020, at UFC on ESPN 14.[15] He won the fight via submission in round one, earning his first win in the promotion.[16] This win also earned him the Performance of the Night award.[17] The fight result was overturned to a no contest after USADA handed Ronson a 22-month suspension for testing positive for Metandienone, making him ineligible to fight again until March 22, 2022.[18]

Ronson faced Rafa García on April 16, 2022, at UFC on ESPN 34.[19] He lost the fight via rear-naked choke in round two.[20]

Ronson was scheduled to face Vinc Pichel on October 1, 2022, at UFC Fight Night 211.[21] However, Pichel withdraw due to an undisclosed injury and was replaced by Joaquim Silva.[22] He lost the bout in the second round, getting dropped with a flying knee and then getting finished with ground and pound.[23]

In late October 2022, it was reported that Ronson was released by UFC.[24]

Post-UFC 2.0

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In his first bout post UFC, Ronson faced Nordin Asrih on December 10, 2022, at BTC 18, where he won the bout via first-round rear-naked choke.[25]

Ronson then challenged Robert Seres for the Samourai MMA Super Lightweight Championship on March 11, 2023 at Samourai MMA 5, winning the bout and title via first round rear-naked choke.[26]

Ronson defended his title against fellow UFC vet Kazula Vargas on May 26, 2023 at Samourai MMA 6, winning the bout in the first round after Vargas tapped out due to a liver shot.[27]

Ronson faced Ricardo Chavez on August 5, 2023 at BTC 21 for the vacant BTC Welterweight Championship, winning the title and bout via TKO stoppage 56 seconds into the bout.[28]

Ronson faced Robert Hale on November 18, 2023 at BTC 22, winning the bout via first round TKO.[29]

Ronson faced Anthony Njokuani at Gamebred Bareknuckle MMA 7 on March 2, 2024.[30] Ronson won by a kimura submission in the first round.[31]

Championships and accomplishments

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Mixed martial arts

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Boxing

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  • Canadian Amateur Boxing Association
    • Provincial boxing champion

Kickboxing

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  • Kickboxing Canada
    • Canadian Low-Kick Middleweight Champion
    • Canadian Full Contact Middleweight Champion
    • Provincial Full Contact Middleweight champion
  • World Pan-Amateur Kickboxing Association
    • WPKA Full Contact Super Middleweight Champion
    • WPKA K-1 Super Middleweight Champion

Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
40 matches 27 wins 12 losses
By knockout 13 3
By submission 10 2
By decision 4 7
No contests 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 27–12 (1) Anthony Njokuani Submission (kimura) Gamebred Bareknuckle MMA 7 March 2, 2024 1 4:26 Orlando, Florida, United States Bare Knuckle MMA.
Win 26–12 (1) Robert Hale TKO (punches) BTC 22 November 18, 2023 1 3:54 Burlington, Ontario, Canada Catchweight (180 lb) bout.
Win 25–12 (1) Ricardo Chavez TKO (punches) BTC 21 August 5, 2023 1 0:56 Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Won the vacant BTC Welterweight Championship.
Win 24–12 (1) Kazula Vargas TKO (submission to punches) Samourai MMA 6 May 26, 2023 1 1:35 Gatineau, Canada Defended the SMMA Super Lightweight Championship.
Win 23–12 (1) Robert Seres Submission (rear-naked choke) Samourai MMA 5 March 11, 2023 1 0:42 Laval, Canada Won the SMMA Super Lightweight Championship.
Win 22–12 (1) Nordin Asrih Submission (rear-naked choke) BTC 18 December 10, 2022 1 3:32 Burlington, Canada Catchweight (165 lb) bout.
Loss 21–12 (1) Joaquim Silva TKO (knee and punches) UFC Fight Night: Dern vs. Yan October 1, 2022 2 3:08 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 21–11 (1) Rafa García Submission (rear-naked choke) UFC on ESPN: Luque vs. Muhammad 2 April 16, 2022 2 4:50 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Return to Lightweight.
NC 21–10 (1) Nicolas Dalby NC (overturned) UFC on ESPN: Whittaker vs. Till July 26, 2020 1 2:48 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Performance of the Night. Originally a submission (rear-naked choke) win for Ronson; overturned after he tested positive for metandienone.
Win 21–10 Troy Lamson Submission (rear-naked choke) BTC 9 February 29, 2020 1 4:16 Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Catchweight (160 lb) bout.
Loss 20–10 Nikolay Aleksakhin TKO (punches) PFL 7 October 11, 2019 1 3:37 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Return to Welterweight. 2019 PFL Welterweight Tournament alternate bout.
Loss 20–9 Natan Schulte Decision (unanimous) PFL 5 July 25, 2019 3 5:00 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States 2019 PFL Lightweight Tournament second round.
Win 20–8 Michael Dufort Decision (split) TKO 44 September 21, 2018 5 5:00 Quebec City, Quebec, Canada Won the vacant TKO Welterweight Championship.
Win 19–8 Derek Gauthier TKO (punches) TKO 41 December 8, 2017 1 1:10 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Won the vacant TKO Lightweight Championship.
Win 18–8 Jeremie Capony Submission (rear-naked choke) ACB 72 October 14, 2017 2 1:20 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win 17–8 Derek Gauthier TKO (punches) TKO 38 April 7, 2017 3 3:49 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win 16–8 Jimmy Spicuzza TKO (knees and punch) TKO 36 November 4, 2016 2 3:06 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Return to Lightweight.
Loss 15–8 Matt Dwyer Decision (unanimous) XFFC 10: Out of the Ashes July 8, 2016 3 5:00 Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada
Loss 15–7 Matt MacGrath Decision (unanimous) XFFC 9: Conviction April 15, 2016 5 5:00 Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada Return to Welterweight. For the XFFC Welterweight Championship.
Loss 15–6 Alexander Sarnavskiy Decision (unanimous) Abu Dhabi Warriors 3 October 3, 2015 3 5:00 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Win 15–5 Gadji Zaipulaev Submission (D'Arce choke) Abu Dhabi Warriors 2 March 26, 2015 2 3:24 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Win 14–5 Dom O'Grady TKO (punches) PFC 3: Showdown In The Downtown October 18, 2014 2 0:45 London, Ontario, Canada Catchweight (171 lb) bout.
Loss 13–5 Kevin Lee Decision (split) The Ultimate Fighter: Team Edgar vs. Team Penn Finale July 6, 2014 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 13–4 Francisco Trinaldo Decision (split) UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. Mousasi February 15, 2014 3 5:00 Jaraguá do Sul, Brazil
Loss 13–3 Michel Prazeres Decision (split) UFC 165 September 21, 2013 3 5:00 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Win 13–2 Shane Campbell Submission (rear-naked choke) AFC 19: Undisputed July 5, 2013 2 1:59 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Won the AFC Lightweight Championship.
Win 12–2 Ryan Healy Decision (unanimous) SFS 7 November 23, 2012 3 5:00 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Win 11–2 Alex Ricci Decision (unanimous) SFS 5 August 25, 2012 3 5:00 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Catchweight (156 lb) bout.
Win 10–2 Eric St. Pierre TKO (punches) Elite 1: Redemption July 28, 2012 1 2:17 Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada Catchweight (160 lb) bout.
Win 9–2 Brad Causey KO (punches) AM Ford Fight Night 2012: Demolition April 14, 2012 1 4:54 Trail, British Columbia, Canada Won the AMFFN Lightweight Championship.
Win 8–2 Tony Hervey Submission (rear-naked choke) SFS 3: Meltdown in the Valley December 3, 2011 2 4:25 Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
Win 7–2 Jason Saggo Decision (split) GWFC 1: Uprising August 13, 2011 3 5:00 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Return to Lightweight.
Win 6–2 Brandon Chagnon TKO (punches) Slammer in the Hammer June 17, 2011 1 4:40 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Welterweight bout.
Loss 5–2 Mike Ricci TKO (punches) Ringside MMA 10: Côté vs. Starnes April 9, 2011 1 3:12 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Catchweight (157 lb) bout; Ricci missed weight.
Win 5–1 Alka Matewa Submission (armbar) Wreck MMA: Strong and Proud January 28, 2011 1 4:51 Gatineau, Quebec, Canada Catchweight (165 lb) bout.
Loss 4–1 Lindsey Hawkes Submission (rear-naked choke) Canadian Fighting Championship 6 October 8, 2010 1 4:47 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Win 4–0 Mark Durant Submission (rear-naked choke) Canadian Fighting Championship 5 June 4, 2010 1 4:51 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Win 3–0 Mike Thibodeau KO (punches) Elite 1: First Blood April 24, 2010 2 2:34 Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
Win 2–0 Luis Cepeda-Javier TKO (punches) Canadian Fighting Championship 4 February 26, 2010 2 3:17 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Win 1–0 Eric St. Pierre KO (punches) Elite 1: Resurrection November 28, 2009 1 3:52 Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada

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