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Anthony Macias

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Anthony Macias
Born (1969-02-09) February 9, 1969 (age 55)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Other namesMad Dog
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight170 lb (77 kg; 12 st)
DivisionHeavyweight
Light Heavyweight
Middleweight
Welterweight
Lightweight
Fighting out ofOklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Mixed martial arts record
Total44
Wins26
By knockout4
By submission17
By decision2
Unknown3
Losses18
By knockout8
By submission9
By decision1
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Anthony Macias (born February 9, 1969) is a retired American mixed martial artist. His nickname, "Mad Dog", comes from the way he fights, reflected by the fact that only three of his 44 fights ended via decision.

Mixed martial arts career

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Early career

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Macias began his career during the infancy of the sport in 1994, facing the future UFC champion Dan Severn at UFC 6. Macias was defeated via first-round submission. Macias appeared again in the UFC 6 tournament, defeating He-Man Gipson via first-round TKO. Later he faced Oleg Taktarov, losing via submission in the first round.

After compiling a record of 15-5, he was slated to return to major promotions.

PRIDE Fighting Champipnships

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Macias made his PRIDE debut at PRIDE 7, against legendary Japanese fighter Kazushi Sakuraba. Macias lost via second-round submission.

Macias returned to the promotion three years later at PRIDE The Best Volume 1, facing Eiji Mitsuoka. Macias was defeated via unanimous decision.

Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
44 matches 26 wins 18 losses
By knockout 4 8
By submission 17 9
By decision 2 1
Unknown 3 0
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 26–18 Zac Kelley TKO (punches) Oklahoma Fighting Championship 1 April 18, 2014 1 0:24 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Loss 26–17 Kemmyelle Haley Submission (armbar) SCS 21: No Surrender January 25, 2014 1 1:17 Hinton, Oklahoma, United States For the SCS Welterweight Championship.
Loss 26–16 Roy Spoon TKO (punches) Back Alley Promotions September 3, 2011 2 3:26 Arlington, Texas, United States
Loss 26–15 Mike Budnik Submission (choke) C3 Fights: Knockout-Rockout Weekend 4 July 17, 2010 2 1:30 Clinton, Oklahoma, United States
Win 26–14 Edwynn Jones Submission (guillotine choke) Xtreme Knockout 7 June 5, 2010 1 2:07 Arlington, Texas, United States
Loss 25–14 Marcus Hicks Submission (armbar) Supreme Warrior Championship 10: Art of War April 3, 2010 1 1:45 Frisco, Texas, United States
Loss 25–13 Ryan Larson Submission (rear-naked choke) KOK 8: The Uprising February 27, 2010 1 3:28 Austin, Texas, United States
Loss 25–12 Daniel Roberts TKO (submission to punches) 5150 Combat League/XFL: New Year's Revolution January 16, 2010 1 4:00 Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Win 25–11 Shonie Carter Decision (unanimous) Freestyle Cage Fighting 37 November 7, 2009 3 5:00 Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Win 24–11 Chris Zelinsky Submission World Extreme Fighting: Enid September 24, 2005 1 0:47 Enid, Oklahoma, United States
Loss 23–11 Josh Neer TKO (punches) FFC 11: Explosion September 10, 2004 1 0:41 Biloxi, Mississippi, United States Welterweight debut.
Win 23–10 Kevin Gittemeir Submission (toe hold) ISCF: Friday Night Fight January 23, 2004 1 N/A Atlanta, Georgia, United States Lightweight debut.[1]
Loss 22–10 Joe Doerksen TKO (punches) Freestyle Fighting Championships 5 April 25, 2003 1 3:10 Biloxi, Mississippi, United States
Win 22–9 Luis Morales Submission (kneebar) World Fighting Championships 2 August 16, 2002 1 N/A El Paso, Texas, United States
Win 21–9 Frank Alcala Submission (heel hook) World Fighting Championships 1 June 26, 2002 1 N/A San Antonio, Texas, United States
Win 20–9 Chad Cook Submission (armbar) Reality Combat Fighting 15 April 13, 2002 1 0:39 N/A
Loss 19–9 Eiji Mitsuoka Decision (unanimous) PRIDE The Best Vol.1 February 22, 2002 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 19–8 Anthony Barbier Submission (guillotine choke) Freestyle Fighting Championships 1 January 12, 2002 1 N/A Biloxi, Mississippi, United States
Win 18–8 Hector Garza Submission (heel hook) Renegades Extreme Fighting November 17, 2001 1 1:20 Texas, United States
Loss 17–8 Jesse Jones Submission (rear-naked choke) Extreme Challenge 44 September 15, 2001 1 2:23 Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States Return to Middleweight.
Loss 17–7 Steve Heath TKO (injury) International Fighting Championships Warriors Challenge 6 March 25, 2000 1 4:10 Friant, California, United States
Win 17–6 Tony Ross TKO (cut) TFC 1: Fightzone February 26, 2000 N/A N/A Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States Return to Light Heavyweight.
Win 16–6 Cedric Marks Submission (rear-naked choke) World Class Shootfighting November 20, 1999 1 N/A McKinney, Texas, United States Middleweight bout.
Loss 15–6 Kazushi Sakuraba Submission (armbar) PRIDE 7 September 12, 1999 2 2:30 Yokohama, Japan
Win 15–5 Cedric Marks Submission (guillotine choke) Power Ring Warriors July 23, 1998 1 4:42 N/A Middleweight bout.
Loss 14–5 Vladimir Matyushenko TKO (doctor stoppage) International Fighting Championships 7: Cage Combat May 30, 1998 1 0:16 Kahnawake, Canada
Loss 14–4 Vladimir Matyushenko TKO (submission to punches) International Fighting Championships 5: Battle in the Bayou September 5, 1997 1 2:59 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Win 14–3 Wes Gassaway TKO (submission to punches) International Fighting Championships 5: Battle in the Bayou September 5, 1997 1 3:49 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Win 13–3 Yvonne Labbe Submission (rear-naked choke) International Fighting Championships 5: Battle in the Bayou September 5, 1997 1 0:38 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States Return to Heavyweight.
Win 12–3 Paul Kimbro N/A World Fighting Council May 15, 1997 N/A N/A N/A
Win 11–3 Courtney Ortega N/A World Fighting Council May 15, 1997 N/A N/A N/A
Loss 10–3 Allan Goes TKO (submission to punches) Extreme Fighting 3 October 18, 1996 1 3:52 Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States Light Heavyweight debut.
Win 10–2 Brian Gassaway Submission (kneebar) International Fighting Championships 2: Mayhem in Mississippi August 23, 1996 1 1:28 Biloxi, Mississippi, United States Won IFC 2 Tournament
Win 9–2 Houston Dorr Submission (armbar) International Fighting Championships 2: Mayhem in Mississippi August 23, 1996 1 0:17 Biloxi, Mississippi, United States
Win 8–2 Gene Lydick TKO (doctor) International Fighting Championships 2: Mayhem in Mississippi August 23, 1996 1 1:13 Biloxi, Mississippi, United States
Win 7–2 James Minson Submission (guillotine choke) Oklahoma Free Fight Federation 2 March 23, 1996 1 N/A Enid, Oklahoma, United States Won OFFF 2 Tournament
Win 6–2 Ron Goins KO Oklahoma Free Fight Federation 2 March 23, 1996 2 N/A Enid, Oklahoma, United States
Win 5–2 William Diaz Submission (heel hook) Oklahoma Free Fight Federation 2 March 23, 1996 1 N/A Enid, Oklahoma, United States
Win 4–2 Jason Nicholsen N/A Oklahoma Free Fight Federation 1 February 9, 1996 1 0:57 Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States Won OFFF 1 Tournament
Win 3–2 John Dixson Decision Oklahoma Free Fight Federation 1 February 9, 1996 3 3:00 Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Win 2–2 Jim Mullen Submission (guillotine choke) Oklahoma Free Fight Federation 1 February 9, 1996 1 1:54 Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Loss 1–2 Oleg Taktarov Submission (guillotine choke) UFC 6 July 14, 1995 1 0:09 Casper, Wyoming, United States
Win 1–1 He-Man Ali Gipson TKO (submission to punches) UFC 6 July 14, 1995 1 3:06 Casper, Wyoming, United States
Loss 0–1 Dan Severn Submission (rear naked choke) UFC 4 December 16, 1994 1 1:45 Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

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References

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  1. ^ "Anthony Macias ("Mad Dog") | MMA Fighter Page".
  2. ^ "Fighter Profile: Anthony "Mad Dog" Macias". MMA Universe. Archived from the original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
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