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Chael Sonnen
File:Chael Sonnen at UFC 115.jpg
BornChael Patrick Sonnen
(1977-04-03) April 3, 1977 (age 47)
West Linn, Oregon, United States
NationalityUnited States American
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight185 lb (84 kg; 13.2 st)
Division185
Reach74.0 in (188 cm)
StyleGreco-Roman Wrestling, Kickboxing
StanceSouthpaw
Fighting out ofPortland, Oregon
TeamTeam Quest
RankNCAA Division I Wrestler
Olympic Alternate Greco-Roman Wrestler
Years active2002–present MMA
Mixed martial arts record
Total36
Wins24
By knockout7
By submission3
By decision14
Losses11
By knockout2
By submission8
By decision1
Draws1
No contests0
Other information
OccupationRealtor, Politician
UniversityUniversity of Oregon
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Last updated on: April 20, 2010

Chael Patrick Sonnen (pronounced /ˈtʃeɪl ˈsʌnən/; born April 3, 1977) is an American mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter. He is currently signed as a middleweight with the UFC and to date is the only fighter to defeat Paulo Filho in 21 professional fights.

He was an NCAA Division I All-American wrestler at the University of Oregon, two-time national champion and a silver medalist at the 2001 World Championships. Sonnen is currently ranked as the #2 middleweight in the world by Sherdog.com. Sonnen also works as a real estate agent and was running for State Representative in Oregon's House District 37 as a Republican. On June 16, 2010, Chael quit the race for the Oregon Legislative Assembly.

Mixed martial arts career

Early MMA career

Chael started his MMA career at the age of 24 in 2002 by defeating future ICON Sport Champion Jason Miller, he went 5-0 in his first five fights, until his loss to Trevor Prangley, which he later avenged in 2006 at UFC Ultimate Fight Night 4. He also fought The Ultimate Fighter winner and former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Forrest Griffin. Chael went 13-6-1 in his first twenty MMA fights.

UFC

After being 13-6-1 in his first twenty fights he was called up to the UFC, to face former IFC and Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Champion Renato Sobral at UFC 55, where Chael lost via triangle choke. Afterwards he avenged his first ever MMA defeat by defeating Trevor Prangley at UFC Ultimate Fight Night 4 by Unanimous Decision. Then for a third time he fought Jeremy Horn at UFC 60 and lost via Armbar. And after going 1-2 in the UFC, he was released from his contract.

Bodog Fight

After being released from the UFC, he was signed by Bodog Fight. He achieved his first victory in Bodog Fight by defeating Tim Credeur via TKO. After that he fought Alexey Oleinik to a Unanimous Decision vicory. Then he defeated Tim McKenzie by a Anaconda Choke. After Mckenzie, Chael fought UFC and Pride veteran Amar Suloev and won by a TKO. After Bodog, Chael 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 was defeated by submission at 4:55 of the second round. There was controversy stemming from the fight stoppage, however. Sonnen did not tap out but yelled out, and the referee took that as a verbal submission and stopped the fight. In his post-fight interview Sonnen said that he told the referee not to stop the fight, and continually said "No" when the referee asked if he wanted to submit.

A rematch between the two was scheduled for March 26, 2008, but was cancelled due to Paulo Filho checking himself into a rehabilitation clinic for an unknown substance abuse problem. Sonnen instead faced undefeated WEC middleweight contender Bryan Baker and completely dominated him for three rounds, winning a unanimous decision. Sonnen and Filho eventually met again on November 5, 2008 where Sonnen soundly defeated Filho by unanimous decision. Prior to the fight, Paulo Filho did not make weight, weighing in at close to seven pounds over 185, thus taking away the chance for Sonnen to rematch for the WEC title. After Filho lost, he announced he would ship Sonnen the championship belt.

Return to the UFC

Following the dissolution of the WEC's middleweight division Sonnen was moved back over to the UFC, in his first fight in the promotion since UFC 60, he lost via triangle choke to Demian Maia at UFC 95.

Sonnen defeated Dan Miller at UFC 98 on May 23 in a unanimous decision. Sonnen came in as a late replacement for Yushin Okami when Okami sustained a torn ligament while training. Sonnen took the fight on 22 days notice and lost 36 pounds to compete. Incidentally in his next fight, Sonnen beat the world-ranked Okami at UFC 104 by unanimous decision.

Sonnen was expected to face Nate Marquardt on February 21, 2010 at UFC 110, but the fight was moved up and the two fought at UFC 109 on February 6, with Sonnen winning via unanimous decision after outwrestling the heavily favored Marquardt for three rounds. Marquardt caught Sonnen in two very deep Guillotine Chokes in the first and third rounds; however, Sonnen managed to get free. With the victory Chael Sonnen solidified his position as the next fighter in line for a shot at the UFC Middleweight Championship.

Middleweight Championship Bout

Sonnen fought Anderson Silva for the UFC Middleweight Championship on August 7, 2010 at UFC 117. Sonnen trash talked during the build up to the fight, which caused some controversy, going so far as to claim he was going to retire Silva. Sonnen scored takedowns in 3 rounds, and ended up in the top position in all 5 rounds. Compustrike reported that Sonnen landed an MMA record 289 strikes during the fight. Sonnen won each of the first four rounds on all of the judges' scorecards, with the score heading into the fifth round being 40-34, 40-35, and 40-36. However, Sonnen lost to Silva via triangle armbar at 3:10 of the fifth round. Silva became the third man in the UFC's history to finish a fight in the 5th round and the second via submission.

Rematch with Silva and Performance Enhancing Drug Use

Sonnen stated he wanted another shot at Silva but did not want to wait around for a rematch while Silva recovered from a rib injury which he carried into the Sonnen bout. The much anticipated rematch is was expected to take place sometime in early 2011. However, Sonnen has tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs (PED's) after the fight with Anderson Silva. According to California State Athletic Commission Executive Officer George Dodd, Chael Sonnen has been notified that he failed post-fight drug screening following his loss to Anderson Silva at UFC 117, which was held Aug. 7 at the Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif. Sonnen will face a long layoff if he elects not to appeal or is denied. He was scheduled to rematch Silva Feb. 6 in Las Vegas, but that fight may be delayed or scrapped in light of these allegations.

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
36 matches 24 wins 11 losses
By knockout 7 2
By submission 3 8
By decision 14 1
Draws 1
Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 24-11-1 Brazil Anderson Silva Submission (Triangle Armbar) UFC 117: Silva vs. Sonnen August 7, 2010 5 3:10 United States Oakland, California, US For UFC Middleweight Championship. Fight of the Night. Later tested positive for PEDs.
Win 24–10–1 United States Nate Marquardt Decision (Unanimous) UFC 109: Relentless February 6, 2010 3 5:00 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, US Fight of the Night
Win 23–10–1 Japan Yushin Okami Decision (Unanimous) UFC 104: Machida vs. Shogun October 24, 2009 3 5:00 United States Los Angeles, California, US
Win 22–10–1 United States Dan Miller Decision (Unanimous) UFC 98: Evans vs. Machida May 23, 2009 3 5:00 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Loss 21–10–1 Brazil Demian Maia Submission (Triangle Choke) UFC 95: Sanchez vs. Stevenson February 21, 2009 1 2:37 England London, England
Win 21–9–1 Brazil Paulo Filho Decision (Unanimous) WEC 36 November 5, 2008 3 5:00 United States Hollywood, Florida, US Non-Title Bout as Filho missed weight (189 pounds)
Win 20–9–1 United States Bryan Baker Decision (Unanimous) WEC 33 March 26, 2008 3 5:00 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Loss 19–9–1 Brazil Paulo Filho Submission (Armbar) WEC 31 December 12, 2007 2 4:55 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, US For WEC Middleweight Championship
Win 19–8–1 United States Kyacey Uscola TKO SportFight 20: Homecoming October 27, 2007 1 N/A United States Portland, Oregon, US
Win 18–8–1 Armenia Amar Suloev TKO Bodog Fight: Alvarez vs. Lee July 14, 2007 2 3:33 United States Trenton, New Jersey, US
Win 17–8–1 United States Tim McKenzie Submission (Anaconda Choke) Bodog Fight: Costa Rica February 18, 2007 1 0:13 Costa Rica Costa Rica
Win 16–8–1 Russia Alexey Oleinik Decision (Unanimous) Bodog Fight: USA vs. Russia December 2, 2006 3 5:00 Canada Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Win 15–8–1 United States Tim Credeur TKO Bodog Fight: Costa Rica August 22, 2006 1 2:18 Costa Rica Costa Rica
Loss 14–8–1 United States Jeremy Horn Submission (Armbar) UFC 60: Hughes vs. Gracie May 27, 2006 2 1:17 United States Los Angeles, California, US
Win 14–7–1 South Africa Trevor Prangley Decision (Unanimous) UFC Ultimate Fight Night 4 April 6, 2006 3 5:00 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, US Return to Middleweight
Loss 13–7–1 Brazil Renato Sobral Submission (Triangle Choke) UFC 55: Fury October 7, 2005 2 1:20 United States Uncasville, Connecticut, US UFC Light Heavyweight Debut
Win 13–6–1 United States Tim Williams KO (Punches) SF 12: Rumble At The Rose Garden July 9, 2005 1 3:59 United States Portland, Oregon, US
Win 12–6–1 Canada Adam Ryan TKO (Punches) Euphoria: USA vs. World February 26, 2005 1 3:49 United States Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
Loss 11–6–1 United States Terry Martin TKO (Corner Stoppage) XFO 4 December 3, 2004 2 5:00 United States McHenry, Illinois, US
Win 11–5–1 United States Alex Stiebling Decision (Unanimous) WEC 12 October 21, 2004 3 5:00 United States Lemoore, California, US
Loss 10–5–1 United States Jeremy Horn Submission (Guillotine Choke) SF 6: Battleground In Reno September 23, 2004 2 2:35 United States Reno, Nevada, US
Loss 10–4–1 Japan Keiichiro Yamamiya Decision (Majority) Pancrase: 2004 NeoBlood Tournament Final July 25, 2004 3 5:00 Japan Tokyo, Japan
Loss 10–3–1 United States Jeremy Horn TKO (Cut) EC 57 May 6, 2004 1 3:44 United States Council Bluffs, Iowa, US
Win 10–2–1 United States Justin Bailey KO (Punch) ROTR: Rage On The River April 17, 2004 1 2:54 United States Redding, California, US
Win 9–2–1 Armenia Arman Gambaryan Decision (Unanimous) Euphoria: Russia vs. USA March 13, 2004 3 5:00 United States Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
Win 8–2–1 United States Homer Moore Decision (Unanimous) ROTR 4.5: Proving Ground December 27, 2003 2 5:00 United States Hilo, Hawaii, US
Win 7–2–1 United States Greg Curnut Submission (Strikes) FCFF: Rumble At Roseland 10 December 13, 2003 1 1:07 United States Portland, Oregon, US
Win 6–2–1 United States Jason Lambert Decision Gladiator Challenge 20 November 13, 2003 3 5:00 United States Colusa, California, US
Loss 5–2–1 United States Forrest Griffin Submission (Triangle Choke) IFC: Global Domination September 6, 2003 1 2:25 United States Denver, Colorado, US
Draw 5–1–1 Japan Akihiro Gono Draw Pancrase: Hybrid 2 February 16, 2003 2 5:00 Japan Osaka, Japan
Loss 5–1 South Africa Trevor Prangley Submission(Heel Hook) XFA 5: Redemption January 25, 2003 1 N/A United States West Palm Beach, Florida, US
Win 5–0 United States Justin Hawes TKO (Punches) UFCF: Rumble In Rochester August 24, 2002 2 0:37 United States Rochester, Washington, US
Win 4–0 United States Jesse Ault Decision (Unanimous) RFC 1: The Beginning July 13, 2002 3 5:00 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Win 3–0 United States Scott Shipman Submission (Choke) Dangerzone: Caged Heat April 13, 2002 2 7:08 United States New Town, North Dakota, US
Win 2–0 United States Jesse Ault Decision (Unanimous) Dangerzone: Caged Heat April 13, 2002 2 5:00 United States New Town, North Dakota, US
Win 1–0 United States Jason Miller Decision (Unanimous) HFP 1: Rumble On The Reservation March 30, 2002 2 5:00 United States Anza, California, US

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