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Jim Wallhead

Jim Wallhead (born 14 March 1984) is an English professional mixed martial artist who competes in the Welterweight division. He has competed for BAMMA, Bellator, and M-1 Challenge and the UFC .[2]

Jim Wallhead
Born (1984-03-14) 14 March 1984 (age 38)
Other namesJudo
NationalityEnglish
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight170 lb (77 kg; 12 st)
DivisionWelterweight
Middleweight
Light Heavyweight
StyleBoxing, Judo
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofLeicestershire, England
TeamHardy-Wallhead MMA
RankBlack belt in Judo[1]
Years active2005–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total44
Wins33
By knockout13
By submission10
By decision10
Losses11
By knockout2
By submission4
By decision5
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Wallhead is a member of Team Rough House and Leicester Shootfighters. In addition to his training at Leicester Shootfighters, Wallhead also works as a coach. Wallhead joined Team Rough House after back-to-back losses at the beginning of his professional career and dropped his competing weight from Light Heavyweight and Middleweight to Welterweight.

Mixed martial arts career

Background

Wallhead comes from a judo background, where he holds a black belt. He was introduced to judo accidentally after being taken to a class that was believed to be a karate class. Wallhead was successful early in his judo career for the Beaumont Leys Judo club, before moving to a club in Coventry under Olympic silver medallist Neil Adams. Under Adams, Wallhead won three Under-21s British titles as well as placing 7th in the European youth Olympics.[3]

Wallhead joined Team Rough House in 2005, following back-to-back losses between May and July 2005.[4] Wallhead is still a member of Team Rough House to this date, alongside fighters such as Dan Hardy, Ross Pearson, Paul Daley and Andre Winner.Wallhead also trains Muay Thai with the former multi-time Kickboxing champion Owen Comerie,[4] who previously trained Dan Hardy. Wallhead works his strength and conditioning with Ollie Richardson at the Leicester Tigers Rugby Union training ground.[5] Wallhead also trains Brazilian jiu-jitsu under Victor Estima, he holds a Black Belt under him.

Early career

Early in his career, Wallhead was associated with the Urban Combat Leicester team. He made his semi-professional debut against Steve Matthews on 8 April 2005, in a two-round fight. This fight was fought at heavyweight, at the "Cage Warriors: Quest" event where Wallhead was able to defeat his opponent with a rear naked choke after 27 seconds of the first round.[6]

Wallhead soon turned professional and on 30 April 2005, he made his debut at Cage Warriors: Ultimate Force. Jim fought Leslee Ojugbana, utilising knee strikes from the clinch, whilst preventing Ojugbana from succeeding with takedown attempts. After one-sided striking from Wallhead, Ojugbana gave up his back and Wallhead was able to pull off a rear naked choke for his debut win after just 64 seconds.[7][8]

Wallhead competed just weeks later and made his second professional appearance against Boris Jonstomp at Cage Warriors: Strike Force. This fight was fought at the lower weight of middleweight and saw Wallhead succeed with judo throw attempts early in the fight. However, Wallhead's ground game was not to the same standard at Jonstomp's and he lost via first round submission (neck crank) after 4:20.[9]

This was followed up by his second consecutive loss, two months later at the Cage Warriors: Quest 2 event, at the hands of Chris Rice. Wallhead was TKOd 3:32 into the first round, resulting in a 1–2 record at the start of his professional MMA career. Following this loss, Wallhead joined Team Rough House after meeting Dan Hardy and receiving an invitation to join the team.[10] Upon doing so, Wallhead dropped two weight categories to his current status as a welterweight.[4]

Early affiliation with Team Rough House

In his welterweight debut and his first fight under Team Rough House affiliation, Wallhead was victorious. The fight took place at Cage Warriors: Strike Force 3 where Wallhead faced Greco-Roman wrestler Steve Singh-Sidhu. Though Wallhead had dropped to welterweight, he still had a considerable weight advantage over his opponent who weighed in at 3.5 kg less than Wallhead. This perhaps was significant as Singh-Sidhu's strikes seemed to have little bearing on Wallhead, who was able to land takedowns and a standing choke. Midway through the first round, Singh-Sidhu appeared to be backing away from Wallhead, who chased him down with punches and knees to the head. After a shin strike to the head, Singh-Sidhu's corner threw in the towel, resulting in a first-round TKO victory for Wallhead.[11]

In December 2005, Wallhead fought Welshman Paul Jenkins. This was Wallhead's first title fight in mixed martial arts, as they competed for the House of Pain Welterweight title in front of Jenkins' home crowd of Cardiff, Wales.[12] Wallhead won the fight via majority decision after five rounds, giving him the title.[13] Just over two years to that day, Wallhead rematched Jenkins in a kickboxing bout (thus not counting towards his pro-MMA record); this time in Wallhead's hometown of Nottingham. Wallhead showed effective low kicks and combinations which earned him a unanimous decision victory.[14]

After his third successive victory, with his win over Henning Svendsen in March 2006,[15] Wallhead made his first title defense of his House of Pain Welterweight title just two weeks later. His opponent was John Phillips who was making his second professional appearance. Wallhead defeated Phillips to retain the title, after a TKO victory due to elbows.[16]

After going 4–0 under the tutelage of Team Rough House, Wallhead then faced Peter Angerer in May 2006. Despite controlling the fight,[17] Angerer defeated Wallhead via submission (arm-triangle choke). During the submission attempt, Wallhead's arm was stuck, meaning he had to tap with his feet, earning the nickname "Scuba Steve" from his teammates.[18]

European and worldwide exposure

Following his loss to Angerer, Wallhead entered the 2H2H 83 kg tournament in Holland, on just 72 hours notice, despite the tournament being at a higher weight than he was adjusted to. In the first round of the tournament, Wallhead defeated Camara Bouna via two-round decision, before defeating Xander Nel in the final via TKO.[5]

Wallhead then captured the Cage Gladiators British Welterweight Title, defeating the UFC veteran Jason Tan.[19][20]

Returning to Cage Warriors, Wallhead faced the UFC-bound Dennis Siver. Despite being on a three fight winning streak, Wallhead was submitted via armbar taking his record to 8–4.[21] Wallhead faced Lewis Barrow four months later[21] and won via submission (punches) to begin a four fight win streak. Wallhead's next three fights resulted in submission victories; a victory via choke over Jordan James,[22] an arm-triangle choke victory over Soli Clichko[23] and a rear naked choke victory over Steven Lynch.[24]

Wallhead began to gain more recognition and exposure in the United States when his fight against Charles Blanchard was featured on Inside MMA on HDNet. Unfortunately for Wallhead, this fight resulted in a decision loss.[25] Wallhead would later state: "I didn't throw my hands enough in the first round when I was fresh and that's my own fault."[26]

Wallhead then began to show improved boxing and knockout power in his next few fights, the first of which was against Tom Haddock in April 2008[27] who he defeated via submission due to punches.

Just under three months later, Wallhead faced off against Fabricio Nascimento. Wallhead kept the fight on their feet throughout, preventing Nascimento's takedowns. Frustrated by Wallhead's superior boxing, Nascimento visibly showed his disdain.[28][29] Wallhead took the unanimous decision victory which was regarded as the most important victory he had claimed at that stage in his career.[29]

Wallhead's next fight came at M-1 Challenge UK in September 2008 and was intended to be against Jason Ball. However, Ball had to withdraw with a knee injury and was replaced by Igor Araújo. In preparation for his fight with Araújo, Wallhead temporarily joined Xtreme Couture Mixed Martial Arts in Las Vegas, Nevada to further polish his skills.[5]

 
Wallhead continued to show his much improved boxing, most notably this knockout of Fabio Toldo.

Araújo himself had just finished training at Xtreme Couture and entered the fight having won seven of his last eight fights.[5] After just 79 seconds, Wallhead won via TKO due to punches - the fifth TKO victory of his career.[30]

Wallhead then applied to become a castmember of The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom. After passing the assessment and interview successfully, he was told he was "too experienced" for the show,[31] though strangely, he was instead made into an "alternate" who would step up if another castmember withdrew with injury.[32]

Wallhead would then have an eight-month layoff. This was due to his signing with the debuting "British Fighting Championships" - an organisation aimed at combining domestic British MMA into one entity[33] - that would eventually dissolve before its premiere broadcast.[34] The knockout-style tournament saw him drawn against the Brazilian Fabio Toldo.[35][36] However, the BFC organisation would eventually dissolve and in May 2009, the Ultimate Force organisation picked up the fight. The fight saw Wallhead continue to use his improved boxing after an early scare, where Toldo knocked Wallhead down. Wallhead would go on to defeat his opponent via knockout, which was described by one of Wallhead's team mates as "one of the worst knockouts they've seen".[37]

In September 2009, Wallhead won the Clash of Warriors Welterweight title by defeating Marius Buzinskas.[38]

In November 2009, Wallhead scored arguably the most high-profile win of his career when he defeated The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom participant Che Mills at "Knuckleup At The Manor" in Newport, Wales. The fight, which was seen as "a clash between the UK’s two top unsigned welterweights,"[39] was a close fight that was difficult to score for the judges. Mills was able to block Wallhead's takedown attempts and get back up quickly when Wallhead was successful. In the first round, Wallhead was able to take Mills down and get into side mount, though Mills almost won the first round in the eyes of the judges after a late flurry of strikes.[39] The second round saw Mills use foot stomps and elbows from the clinch, which prevented Wallhead from utilising his wrestling. In the final round, Wallhead continued with takedowns before hitting Mills with elbows. With 45 seconds of the fight remaining, Wallhead was able to cut Mills with his strikes.[39]

Wallhead's overall control, strategy and constant aggression led to him taking a unanimous decision.[39]

Bellator Fighting Championships

Despite speculation about joining the UFC, in December 2009, Wallhead was signed by the Bellator Fighting Championships to compete in their 2010 eight man, number 1 contender Welterweight Tournament, which began on 8 April 2010.[40]

 
Wallhead returned after a long absence due to his withdrawal from the Bellator tournament, to defeat Shaun Lomas via rear naked choke in a middleweight bout.

Wallhead's first appearance in the tournament was scheduled to be at Bellator 15 against the American Jacob McClintock.[41]

However, on 20 April, just two days before his fight with McClintock, Wallhead was forced to withdraw from the Bellator tournament as he was grounded in England due to the 2010 eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull. Wallhead was replaced by Ryan Thomas.[42]

A month later, Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney stated that they were aiming to include Wallhead in the third season - despite the absence of a welterweight tournament - with a view to including him in the fourth season's welterweight tournament.[43]

In the meantime, Wallhead took a fight in Cage Warriors against Shaun Lomas and defeated him via rear naked choke in the first round.[44] Due to an injury to Wallhead's previous opponent, Lomas had to step in at short notice, meaning that Wallhead competed at middleweight for the first time in two years.[45]

Bellator's plans to include Wallhead in their third season were confirmed in September 2010, when Wallhead signed to face Ryan Thomas on 14 October 2010 at Bellator 32.[46] Wallhead went on to defeat Thomas via unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28).[47]

In the fourth season welterweight tournament opening round, Wallhead faced fellow judoka, Rick Hawn, losing via unanimous decision.[48]

BAMMA

Wallhead made his BAMMA debut at BAMMA 7 against Frank Trigg. Trigg was set to face Tom 'Kong' Watson for Watson's middleweight title, but Watson suffered a back injury forcing his withdrawal and allowing Wallhead to step up as his replacement.[48] In the opening round, Wallhead caught Trigg with a left hook which appeared to hurt him, before executing a successful takedown. He ended the first round landing ground-and-pound shots which opened up a cut on Trigg's cheek. The second round saw Wallhead land the stronger strikes, but less often than Trigg. The final round was also close, though Wallhead once again managed to rock Trigg early in the round. The fight went to the judges, where Wallhead won via split decision (29-28, 28-29 and 30-27).[49]

He competed at BAMMA 8 in a welterweight bout against Joey Villasenor, winning via first-round KO.

Wallhead faced off against UFC veteran Matt Veach in the main event of BAMMA 12 in Newcastle, England on 9 March 2013.[50] He won the fight via submission in the first round.

Return to Bellator

Wallhead returned to Bellator to compete in the season seven welterweight tournament. His opening round match was against Lyman Good.[51] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.

Back to BAMMA

On 9 March 2013 he took on UFC veteran Matt Veach at BAMMA 12, winning by first round submission due to Rear-Naked Choke. Wallhead faced former TUF contestant Eddy Ellis at BAMMA 13 on 14 September 2013. He lost the fight in a highly controversial decision after breaking Ellis' jaw in the first round and stuffing many of his takedown attempts.

KSW

In mid-2015, Wallhead signed with Poland-based promotion Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki,[52] and faced Rafał Moks at KSW 32: Road to Wembley in a welterweight bout on 31 October 2015.[53] He won the bout via TKO due to punches.

WFCA

On 9 April 2016, Wallhead fought at WFCA 17 against Gennadiy Kovalev. He won the bout via unanimous decision[54]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

On 27 June 2016, Wallhead signed with the UFC to fight Jessin Ayari at UFC Fight Night 93, replacing Emil Meek.[55] He lost the fight via split decision.[56]

Wallhead faced Luan Chagas on 3 June 2017 at UFC 212.[57] He lost the fight via submission due to a rear-naked choke in the second round.[58]

Wallhead was expected to face Warlley Alves on 21 October 2017 at UFC Fight Night 118.[59] However, Wallhead pulled out of the fight on 14 October citing an injury.[60]

Wallhead was tested positive from an out-of-competition test collected on October 7, 2017 by USADA .[61] On February 6, 2018 he received a nine month USADA suspension for violation for tested ostarine and its metabolite as the result of a contaminated supplement and clear to compete again on July 7, 2018.[62]

Bellator MMA

In his Bellator debut, Wallhead faced Abner Lloveras on February 9, 2019 at Bellator: Newcastle. He won the bout via unanimous decision.

Wallhead faced Giorgio Pietrini on May 4, 2019 at Bellator: Birmingham. He won the bout via unanimous decision.

Cage Warriors

Wallhead faced Daniel Skibiński at Cage Warriors 141 on July 22, 2022. He won the bout via TKO stoppage in the first round.[63]

Wallhead faced Mateusz Figlak for the Interim Cage Warriors Welterweight Championship on November 12, 2022 at Cage Warriors 146. He won the tilte and the bout, knocking out Figlak in the first round.[64]

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

  • Clash of Warriors
    • COW Welterweight Championship (one time)
  • Cage Gladiators
    • CG British Welterweight Championship (one time)
  • House of Pain
    • HoP Welterweight Championship (one time)
    • One successful title defense
  • 2 Hot 2 Handle
    • 2H2H: Road to Japan 83kg tournament winner

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
44 matches 33 wins 11 losses
By knockout 13 2
By submission 10 4
By decision 10 5
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 33–11 Mateusz Figlak KO (punches) Cage Warriors 146 12 November 2022 1 1:39 Manchester, England Won the Interim Cage Warriors Welterweight Championship.
Win 32–11 Daniel Skibiński TKO (punch) Cage Warriors 141 22 July 2022 1 1:26 London, England
Win 31–11 Giorgio Pietrini Decision (unanimous) Bellator: Birmingham 4 May 2019 3 5:00 Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Win 30–11 Abner Lloveras Decision (unanimous) Bellator: Newcastle 9 February 2019 3 5:00 Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Loss 29–11 Luan Chagas Submission (rear-naked choke) UFC 212 3 June 2017 2 4:48 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Loss 29–10 Jessin Ayari Decision (split) UFC Fight Night: Arlovski vs. Barnett 3 September 2016 3 5:00 Hamburg, Germany
Win 29–9 Gennadiy Kovalev Decision (unanimous) WFCA 17 - Grand Prix Akhmat 2016 9 April 2016 3 5:00 Grozny, Russia
Win 28–9 Rafał Moks KO (punch) KSW 32: Road to Wembley 31 October 2015 2 2:26 London, England
Win 27–9 Rodrigo Ribeiro KO (punch) Abu Dhabi Warriors 2 26 March 2015 1 3:10 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Win 26–9 Juan Manuel Suarez KO (punches) CWFC 73: Ray vs. Warburton 3 1 November 2014 1 1:49 Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Loss 25–9 Danny Roberts KO (punches) CWFC 68: Roberts vs. Wallhead 3 May 2014 1 4:49 Liverpool, England
Win 25–8 Florent Betorangal KO (slam) BAMMA 14 14 December 2013 3 0:21 Birmingham, England
Loss 24–8 Eddy Ellis Decision (split) BAMMA 13 14 September 2013 3 5:00 Birmingham, England For the BAMMA Welterweight Championship.
Win 24–7 Matt Veach Submission (rear-naked choke) BAMMA 12 9 March 2013 1 3:05 Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Loss 23–7 Lyman Good Decision (unanimous) Bellator 74 28 September 2012 3 5:00 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States Welterweight tournament quarterfinal.
Win 23–6 Joey Villaseñor KO (punches) BAMMA 8 10 December 2011 1 0:48 Nottingham, England
Win 22–6 Frank Trigg Decision (split) BAMMA 7 10 September 2011 3 5:00 Birmingham, England Middleweight bout.
Loss 21–6 Rick Hawn Decision (unanimous) Bellator 35 5 March 2011 3 5:00 Lemoore, California, United States Welterweight tournament quarterfinal.
Win 21–5 Ryan Thomas Decision (unanimous) Bellator 32 14 October 2010 3 5:00 Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Win 20–5 Shaun Lomas Submission (rear-naked choke) Cage Warriors 37: Right to Fight 22 May 2010 1 2:34 Birmingham, England Middleweight bout.
Win 19–5 Che Mills Decision (unanimous) KnuckleUp MMA 3: Mills vs. Wallhead 1 November 2009 3 5:00 Newport, Wales
Win 18–5 Marius Buzinskas Submission (neck crank) Clash of Warriors 7: No Way Out 5 September 2009 1 1:08 Nottingham, England Won the COW Welterweight Championship.
Win 17–5 Fabio Santana Toldo KO (punches) Ultimate Force: Oblivion 16 May 2009 1 3:46 Doncaster, England
Win 16–5 Igor Araújo TKO (punches) M-1 Challenge 7: UK 27 September 2008 1 1:19 Nottingham, England
Win 15–5 Fabricio Nascimento Decision (unanimous) Cage Warriors: Enter the Rough House 7 12 July 2008 3 5:00 Nottingham, England
Win 14–5 Tom Haddock Submission (punches) Cage Warriors: Enter the Rough House 6 19 April 2008 2 3:49 Nottingham, England Middleweight bout.
Loss 13–5 Charles Blanchard Decision (unanimous) Cage Warriors: USA Battle Royale 29 March 2008 3 5:00 Kissimmee, Florida, United States
Win 13–4 Steven Lynch Submission (rear-naked choke) CWFC: Enter The Rough House 4 14 October 2007 1 1:53 Nottingham, England
Win 12–4 Marius Liaukevicius Technical Submission (arm-triangle choke) CWFC: Enter The Rough House 3 21 July 2007 1 2:52 Nottingham, England
Win 11–4 Jordan James Submission (choke) House of Pain: Fight Night 9 3 June 2007 1 4:09 Swansea, Wales
Win 10–4 Lewis Barrow Submission (punches) CWFC: Enter The Rough House 2 28 April 2007 2 1:40 Nottingham, England
Loss 9–4 Dennis Siver Submission (armbar) CWFC: Enter The Rough House 9 December 2006 2 3:31 Nottingham, England
Win 9–3 Jason Tan Decision (split) Cage Gladiators II: The Next Generation 3 September 2006 3 5:00 Liverpool, England Won the Cage Gladiators British Welterweight Championship.
Win 8–3 Xander Nel TKO (punches) 2 Hot 2 Handle: Road To Japan 18 June 2006 1 2:06 Amsterdam, Netherlands Won the 2H2H 83 kg tournament.
Win 7–3 Camara Bouna Decision 2 Hot 2 Handle: Road To Japan 18 June 2006 2 3:00 Amsterdam, Netherlands 2H2H 83 kg tournament opening round.
Loss 6–3 Peter Angerer Submission (arm-triangle choke) CWFC: Strike Force 6 27 May 2006 1 1:49 Coventry, England
Win 6–2 John Phillips TKO (elbows) House of Pain: Fight Night 5 9 April 2006 1 1:41 Swansea, Wales Defended the House of Pain Welterweight Championship.
Win 5–2 Henning Svendsen TKO (punches) CWFC: Strike Force 5 25 March 2006 1 2:06 Coventry, England
Win 4–2 Paul Jenkins Decision (majority) House of Pain: Fight Night 4 3 December 2005 5 5:00 Cardiff, Wales Won the House of Pain Welterweight Championship.
Win 3–2 Steve Singh-Sidhu TKO (corner stoppage) CWFC: Strike Force 3 1 October 2005 1 3:14 Coventry, England Welterweight debut.
Loss 2–2 Chris Rice TKO (punches) CWFC: Quest 2 29 July 2005 1 3:32 Sheffield, England Light Heavyweight bout.
Loss 2–1 Boris Jonstomp Submission (neck crank) CWFC: Strike Force 21 May 2005 1 4:20 Coventry, England Middleweight bout.
Win 2–0 Leslee Ojugbana Submission (rear-naked choke) CWFC: Ultimate Force 30 April 2005 1 1:20 Sheffield, England Light Heavyweight bout.
Win 1–0 Steve Mathews Submission (rear-naked choke) CWFC: Quest 1 8 April 2005 1 N/A Sheffield, England

[11]

Titles and accomplishments

  • Judo
    • Three time Under-21 British Judo champion
    • Seventh place in the European Youth Olympics
  • Mixed Martial Arts
    • Former House of Pain Welterweight champion (defended once, then relinquished)
    • 2H2H 83 kg tournament winner
    • Former Cage Gladiators British Welterweight champion
    • Clash of Warriors Welterweight champion

Personal life

Wallhead has a son and a daughter. [5]

See also

References

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External links

  • JimmyWallheadMMA.co.uk (official website)
  • Jimmy Wallhead at UFC
  • Professional MMA record for Jim Wallhead from Sherdog

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Jim Wallhead born 14 March 1984 is an English professional mixed martial artist who competes in the Welterweight division He has competed for BAMMA Bellator and M 1 Challenge and the UFC 2 Jim WallheadBorn 1984 03 14 14 March 1984 age 38 Other namesJudoNationalityEnglishHeight5 ft 10 in 1 78 m Weight170 lb 77 kg 12 st DivisionWelterweightMiddleweight Light HeavyweightStyleBoxing JudoStanceOrthodoxFighting out ofLeicestershire EnglandTeamHardy Wallhead MMARankBlack belt in Judo 1 Years active2005 presentMixed martial arts recordTotal44Wins33By knockout13By submission10By decision10Losses11By knockout2By submission4By decision5Mixed martial arts record from SherdogWallhead is a member of Team Rough House and Leicester Shootfighters In addition to his training at Leicester Shootfighters Wallhead also works as a coach Wallhead joined Team Rough House after back to back losses at the beginning of his professional career and dropped his competing weight from Light Heavyweight and Middleweight to Welterweight Contents 1 Mixed martial arts career 1 1 Background 1 2 Early career 1 3 Early affiliation with Team Rough House 1 4 European and worldwide exposure 1 5 Bellator Fighting Championships 1 6 BAMMA 1 7 Return to Bellator 1 8 Back to BAMMA 1 9 KSW 1 10 WFCA 1 11 Ultimate Fighting Championship 1 12 Bellator MMA 1 13 Cage Warriors 2 Championships and accomplishments 2 1 Mixed martial arts 3 Mixed martial arts record 4 Titles and accomplishments 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksMixed martial arts career EditBackground Edit Wallhead comes from a judo background where he holds a black belt He was introduced to judo accidentally after being taken to a class that was believed to be a karate class Wallhead was successful early in his judo career for the Beaumont Leys Judo club before moving to a club in Coventry under Olympic silver medallist Neil Adams Under Adams Wallhead won three Under 21s British titles as well as placing 7th in the European youth Olympics 3 Wallhead joined Team Rough House in 2005 following back to back losses between May and July 2005 4 Wallhead is still a member of Team Rough House to this date alongside fighters such as Dan Hardy Ross Pearson Paul Daley and Andre Winner Wallhead also trains Muay Thai with the former multi time Kickboxing champion Owen Comerie 4 who previously trained Dan Hardy Wallhead works his strength and conditioning with Ollie Richardson at the Leicester Tigers Rugby Union training ground 5 Wallhead also trains Brazilian jiu jitsu under Victor Estima he holds a Black Belt under him Early career Edit Early in his career Wallhead was associated with the Urban Combat Leicester team He made his semi professional debut against Steve Matthews on 8 April 2005 in a two round fight This fight was fought at heavyweight at the Cage Warriors Quest event where Wallhead was able to defeat his opponent with a rear naked choke after 27 seconds of the first round 6 Wallhead soon turned professional and on 30 April 2005 he made his debut at Cage Warriors Ultimate Force Jim fought Leslee Ojugbana utilising knee strikes from the clinch whilst preventing Ojugbana from succeeding with takedown attempts After one sided striking from Wallhead Ojugbana gave up his back and Wallhead was able to pull off a rear naked choke for his debut win after just 64 seconds 7 8 Wallhead competed just weeks later and made his second professional appearance against Boris Jonstomp at Cage Warriors Strike Force This fight was fought at the lower weight of middleweight and saw Wallhead succeed with judo throw attempts early in the fight However Wallhead s ground game was not to the same standard at Jonstomp s and he lost via first round submission neck crank after 4 20 9 This was followed up by his second consecutive loss two months later at the Cage Warriors Quest 2 event at the hands of Chris Rice Wallhead was TKOd 3 32 into the first round resulting in a 1 2 record at the start of his professional MMA career Following this loss Wallhead joined Team Rough House after meeting Dan Hardy and receiving an invitation to join the team 10 Upon doing so Wallhead dropped two weight categories to his current status as a welterweight 4 Early affiliation with Team Rough House Edit In his welterweight debut and his first fight under Team Rough House affiliation Wallhead was victorious The fight took place at Cage Warriors Strike Force 3 where Wallhead faced Greco Roman wrestler Steve Singh Sidhu Though Wallhead had dropped to welterweight he still had a considerable weight advantage over his opponent who weighed in at 3 5 kg less than Wallhead This perhaps was significant as Singh Sidhu s strikes seemed to have little bearing on Wallhead who was able to land takedowns and a standing choke Midway through the first round Singh Sidhu appeared to be backing away from Wallhead who chased him down with punches and knees to the head After a shin strike to the head Singh Sidhu s corner threw in the towel resulting in a first round TKO victory for Wallhead 11 In December 2005 Wallhead fought Welshman Paul Jenkins This was Wallhead s first title fight in mixed martial arts as they competed for the House of Pain Welterweight title in front of Jenkins home crowd of Cardiff Wales 12 Wallhead won the fight via majority decision after five rounds giving him the title 13 Just over two years to that day Wallhead rematched Jenkins in a kickboxing bout thus not counting towards his pro MMA record this time in Wallhead s hometown of Nottingham Wallhead showed effective low kicks and combinations which earned him a unanimous decision victory 14 After his third successive victory with his win over Henning Svendsen in March 2006 15 Wallhead made his first title defense of his House of Pain Welterweight title just two weeks later His opponent was John Phillips who was making his second professional appearance Wallhead defeated Phillips to retain the title after a TKO victory due to elbows 16 After going 4 0 under the tutelage of Team Rough House Wallhead then faced Peter Angerer in May 2006 Despite controlling the fight 17 Angerer defeated Wallhead via submission arm triangle choke During the submission attempt Wallhead s arm was stuck meaning he had to tap with his feet earning the nickname Scuba Steve from his teammates 18 European and worldwide exposure Edit Following his loss to Angerer Wallhead entered the 2H2H 83 kg tournament in Holland on just 72 hours notice despite the tournament being at a higher weight than he was adjusted to In the first round of the tournament Wallhead defeated Camara Bouna via two round decision before defeating Xander Nel in the final via TKO 5 Wallhead then captured the Cage Gladiators British Welterweight Title defeating the UFC veteran Jason Tan 19 20 Returning to Cage Warriors Wallhead faced the UFC bound Dennis Siver Despite being on a three fight winning streak Wallhead was submitted via armbar taking his record to 8 4 21 Wallhead faced Lewis Barrow four months later 21 and won via submission punches to begin a four fight win streak Wallhead s next three fights resulted in submission victories a victory via choke over Jordan James 22 an arm triangle choke victory over Soli Clichko 23 and a rear naked choke victory over Steven Lynch 24 Wallhead began to gain more recognition and exposure in the United States when his fight against Charles Blanchard was featured on Inside MMA on HDNet Unfortunately for Wallhead this fight resulted in a decision loss 25 Wallhead would later state I didn t throw my hands enough in the first round when I was fresh and that s my own fault 26 Wallhead then began to show improved boxing and knockout power in his next few fights the first of which was against Tom Haddock in April 2008 27 who he defeated via submission due to punches Just under three months later Wallhead faced off against Fabricio Nascimento Wallhead kept the fight on their feet throughout preventing Nascimento s takedowns Frustrated by Wallhead s superior boxing Nascimento visibly showed his disdain 28 29 Wallhead took the unanimous decision victory which was regarded as the most important victory he had claimed at that stage in his career 29 Wallhead s next fight came at M 1 Challenge UK in September 2008 and was intended to be against Jason Ball However Ball had to withdraw with a knee injury and was replaced by Igor Araujo In preparation for his fight with Araujo Wallhead temporarily joined Xtreme Couture Mixed Martial Arts in Las Vegas Nevada to further polish his skills 5 Wallhead continued to show his much improved boxing most notably this knockout of Fabio Toldo Araujo himself had just finished training at Xtreme Couture and entered the fight having won seven of his last eight fights 5 After just 79 seconds Wallhead won via TKO due to punches the fifth TKO victory of his career 30 Wallhead then applied to become a castmember of The Ultimate Fighter United States vs United Kingdom After passing the assessment and interview successfully he was told he was too experienced for the show 31 though strangely he was instead made into an alternate who would step up if another castmember withdrew with injury 32 Wallhead would then have an eight month layoff This was due to his signing with the debuting British Fighting Championships an organisation aimed at combining domestic British MMA into one entity 33 that would eventually dissolve before its premiere broadcast 34 The knockout style tournament saw him drawn against the Brazilian Fabio Toldo 35 36 However the BFC organisation would eventually dissolve and in May 2009 the Ultimate Force organisation picked up the fight The fight saw Wallhead continue to use his improved boxing after an early scare where Toldo knocked Wallhead down Wallhead would go on to defeat his opponent via knockout which was described by one of Wallhead s team mates as one of the worst knockouts they ve seen 37 In September 2009 Wallhead won the Clash of Warriors Welterweight title by defeating Marius Buzinskas 38 In November 2009 Wallhead scored arguably the most high profile win of his career when he defeated The Ultimate Fighter United States vs United Kingdom participant Che Mills at Knuckleup At The Manor in Newport Wales The fight which was seen as a clash between the UK s two top unsigned welterweights 39 was a close fight that was difficult to score for the judges Mills was able to block Wallhead s takedown attempts and get back up quickly when Wallhead was successful In the first round Wallhead was able to take Mills down and get into side mount though Mills almost won the first round in the eyes of the judges after a late flurry of strikes 39 The second round saw Mills use foot stomps and elbows from the clinch which prevented Wallhead from utilising his wrestling In the final round Wallhead continued with takedowns before hitting Mills with elbows With 45 seconds of the fight remaining Wallhead was able to cut Mills with his strikes 39 Wallhead s overall control strategy and constant aggression led to him taking a unanimous decision 39 Bellator Fighting Championships Edit Despite speculation about joining the UFC in December 2009 Wallhead was signed by the Bellator Fighting Championships to compete in their 2010 eight man number 1 contender Welterweight Tournament which began on 8 April 2010 40 Wallhead returned after a long absence due to his withdrawal from the Bellator tournament to defeat Shaun Lomas via rear naked choke in a middleweight bout Wallhead s first appearance in the tournament was scheduled to be at Bellator 15 against the American Jacob McClintock 41 However on 20 April just two days before his fight with McClintock Wallhead was forced to withdraw from the Bellator tournament as he was grounded in England due to the 2010 eruptions of Eyjafjallajokull Wallhead was replaced by Ryan Thomas 42 A month later Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney stated that they were aiming to include Wallhead in the third season despite the absence of a welterweight tournament with a view to including him in the fourth season s welterweight tournament 43 In the meantime Wallhead took a fight in Cage Warriors against Shaun Lomas and defeated him via rear naked choke in the first round 44 Due to an injury to Wallhead s previous opponent Lomas had to step in at short notice meaning that Wallhead competed at middleweight for the first time in two years 45 Bellator s plans to include Wallhead in their third season were confirmed in September 2010 when Wallhead signed to face Ryan Thomas on 14 October 2010 at Bellator 32 46 Wallhead went on to defeat Thomas via unanimous decision 29 28 29 28 29 28 47 In the fourth season welterweight tournament opening round Wallhead faced fellow judoka Rick Hawn losing via unanimous decision 48 BAMMA Edit Wallhead made his BAMMA debut at BAMMA 7 against Frank Trigg Trigg was set to face Tom Kong Watson for Watson s middleweight title but Watson suffered a back injury forcing his withdrawal and allowing Wallhead to step up as his replacement 48 In the opening round Wallhead caught Trigg with a left hook which appeared to hurt him before executing a successful takedown He ended the first round landing ground and pound shots which opened up a cut on Trigg s cheek The second round saw Wallhead land the stronger strikes but less often than Trigg The final round was also close though Wallhead once again managed to rock Trigg early in the round The fight went to the judges where Wallhead won via split decision 29 28 28 29 and 30 27 49 He competed at BAMMA 8 in a welterweight bout against Joey Villasenor winning via first round KO Wallhead faced off against UFC veteran Matt Veach in the main event of BAMMA 12 in Newcastle England on 9 March 2013 50 He won the fight via submission in the first round Return to Bellator Edit Wallhead returned to Bellator to compete in the season seven welterweight tournament His opening round match was against Lyman Good 51 He lost the fight via unanimous decision Back to BAMMA Edit On 9 March 2013 he took on UFC veteran Matt Veach at BAMMA 12 winning by first round submission due to Rear Naked Choke Wallhead faced former TUF contestant Eddy Ellis at BAMMA 13 on 14 September 2013 He lost the fight in a highly controversial decision after breaking Ellis jaw in the first round and stuffing many of his takedown attempts KSW Edit In mid 2015 Wallhead signed with Poland based promotion Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki 52 and faced Rafal Moks at KSW 32 Road to Wembley in a welterweight bout on 31 October 2015 53 He won the bout via TKO due to punches WFCA Edit On 9 April 2016 Wallhead fought at WFCA 17 against Gennadiy Kovalev He won the bout via unanimous decision 54 Ultimate Fighting Championship Edit On 27 June 2016 Wallhead signed with the UFC to fight Jessin Ayari at UFC Fight Night 93 replacing Emil Meek 55 He lost the fight via split decision 56 Wallhead faced Luan Chagas on 3 June 2017 at UFC 212 57 He lost the fight via submission due to a rear naked choke in the second round 58 Wallhead was expected to face Warlley Alves on 21 October 2017 at UFC Fight Night 118 59 However Wallhead pulled out of the fight on 14 October citing an injury 60 Wallhead was tested positive from an out of competition test collected on October 7 2017 by USADA 61 On February 6 2018 he received a nine month USADA suspension for violation for tested ostarine and its metabolite as the result of a contaminated supplement and clear to compete again on July 7 2018 62 Bellator MMA Edit In his Bellator debut Wallhead faced Abner Lloveras on February 9 2019 at Bellator Newcastle He won the bout via unanimous decision Wallhead faced Giorgio Pietrini on May 4 2019 at Bellator Birmingham He won the bout via unanimous decision Cage Warriors Edit Wallhead faced Daniel Skibinski at Cage Warriors 141 on July 22 2022 He won the bout via TKO stoppage in the first round 63 Wallhead faced Mateusz Figlak for the Interim Cage Warriors Welterweight Championship on November 12 2022 at Cage Warriors 146 He won the tilte and the bout knocking out Figlak in the first round 64 Championships and accomplishments EditMixed martial arts Edit Clash of Warriors COW Welterweight Championship one time Cage Gladiators CG British Welterweight Championship one time House of Pain HoP Welterweight Championship one time One successful title defense 2 Hot 2 Handle 2H2H Road to Japan 83kg tournament winnerMixed martial arts record EditProfessional record breakdown 44 matches 33 wins 11 lossesBy knockout 13 2By submission 10 4By decision 10 5Res Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location NotesWin 33 11 Mateusz Figlak KO punches Cage Warriors 146 12 November 2022 1 1 39 Manchester England Won the Interim Cage Warriors Welterweight Championship Win 32 11 Daniel Skibinski TKO punch Cage Warriors 141 22 July 2022 1 1 26 London EnglandWin 31 11 Giorgio Pietrini Decision unanimous Bellator Birmingham 4 May 2019 3 5 00 Birmingham England United KingdomWin 30 11 Abner Lloveras Decision unanimous Bellator Newcastle 9 February 2019 3 5 00 Newcastle upon Tyne EnglandLoss 29 11 Luan Chagas Submission rear naked choke UFC 212 3 June 2017 2 4 48 Rio de Janeiro BrazilLoss 29 10 Jessin Ayari Decision split UFC Fight Night Arlovski vs Barnett 3 September 2016 3 5 00 Hamburg GermanyWin 29 9 Gennadiy Kovalev Decision unanimous WFCA 17 Grand Prix Akhmat 2016 9 April 2016 3 5 00 Grozny RussiaWin 28 9 Rafal Moks KO punch KSW 32 Road to Wembley 31 October 2015 2 2 26 London EnglandWin 27 9 Rodrigo Ribeiro KO punch Abu Dhabi Warriors 2 26 March 2015 1 3 10 Abu Dhabi United Arab EmiratesWin 26 9 Juan Manuel Suarez KO punches CWFC 73 Ray vs Warburton 3 1 November 2014 1 1 49 Newcastle upon Tyne EnglandLoss 25 9 Danny Roberts KO punches CWFC 68 Roberts vs Wallhead 3 May 2014 1 4 49 Liverpool EnglandWin 25 8 Florent Betorangal KO slam BAMMA 14 14 December 2013 3 0 21 Birmingham EnglandLoss 24 8 Eddy Ellis Decision split BAMMA 13 14 September 2013 3 5 00 Birmingham England For the BAMMA Welterweight Championship Win 24 7 Matt Veach Submission rear naked choke BAMMA 12 9 March 2013 1 3 05 Newcastle upon Tyne EnglandLoss 23 7 Lyman Good Decision unanimous Bellator 74 28 September 2012 3 5 00 Atlantic City New Jersey United States Welterweight tournament quarterfinal Win 23 6 Joey Villasenor KO punches BAMMA 8 10 December 2011 1 0 48 Nottingham EnglandWin 22 6 Frank Trigg Decision split BAMMA 7 10 September 2011 3 5 00 Birmingham England Middleweight bout Loss 21 6 Rick Hawn Decision unanimous Bellator 35 5 March 2011 3 5 00 Lemoore California United States Welterweight tournament quarterfinal Win 21 5 Ryan Thomas Decision unanimous Bellator 32 14 October 2010 3 5 00 Kansas City Missouri United StatesWin 20 5 Shaun Lomas Submission rear naked choke Cage Warriors 37 Right to Fight 22 May 2010 1 2 34 Birmingham England Middleweight bout Win 19 5 Che Mills Decision unanimous KnuckleUp MMA 3 Mills vs Wallhead 1 November 2009 3 5 00 Newport WalesWin 18 5 Marius Buzinskas Submission neck crank Clash of Warriors 7 No Way Out 5 September 2009 1 1 08 Nottingham England Won the COW Welterweight Championship Win 17 5 Fabio Santana Toldo KO punches Ultimate Force Oblivion 16 May 2009 1 3 46 Doncaster EnglandWin 16 5 Igor Araujo TKO punches M 1 Challenge 7 UK 27 September 2008 1 1 19 Nottingham EnglandWin 15 5 Fabricio Nascimento Decision unanimous Cage Warriors Enter the Rough House 7 12 July 2008 3 5 00 Nottingham EnglandWin 14 5 Tom Haddock Submission punches Cage Warriors Enter the Rough House 6 19 April 2008 2 3 49 Nottingham England Middleweight bout Loss 13 5 Charles Blanchard Decision unanimous Cage Warriors USA Battle Royale 29 March 2008 3 5 00 Kissimmee Florida United StatesWin 13 4 Steven Lynch Submission rear naked choke CWFC Enter The Rough House 4 14 October 2007 1 1 53 Nottingham EnglandWin 12 4 Marius Liaukevicius Technical Submission arm triangle choke CWFC Enter The Rough House 3 21 July 2007 1 2 52 Nottingham EnglandWin 11 4 Jordan James Submission choke House of Pain Fight Night 9 3 June 2007 1 4 09 Swansea WalesWin 10 4 Lewis Barrow Submission punches CWFC Enter The Rough House 2 28 April 2007 2 1 40 Nottingham EnglandLoss 9 4 Dennis Siver Submission armbar CWFC Enter The Rough House 9 December 2006 2 3 31 Nottingham EnglandWin 9 3 Jason Tan Decision split Cage Gladiators II The Next Generation 3 September 2006 3 5 00 Liverpool England Won the Cage Gladiators British Welterweight Championship Win 8 3 Xander Nel TKO punches 2 Hot 2 Handle Road To Japan 18 June 2006 1 2 06 Amsterdam Netherlands Won the 2H2H 83 kg tournament Win 7 3 Camara Bouna Decision 2 Hot 2 Handle Road To Japan 18 June 2006 2 3 00 Amsterdam Netherlands 2H2H 83 kg tournament opening round Loss 6 3 Peter Angerer Submission arm triangle choke CWFC Strike Force 6 27 May 2006 1 1 49 Coventry EnglandWin 6 2 John Phillips TKO elbows House of Pain Fight Night 5 9 April 2006 1 1 41 Swansea Wales Defended the House of Pain Welterweight Championship Win 5 2 Henning Svendsen TKO punches CWFC Strike Force 5 25 March 2006 1 2 06 Coventry EnglandWin 4 2 Paul Jenkins Decision majority House of Pain Fight Night 4 3 December 2005 5 5 00 Cardiff Wales Won the House of Pain Welterweight Championship Win 3 2 Steve Singh Sidhu TKO corner stoppage CWFC Strike Force 3 1 October 2005 1 3 14 Coventry England Welterweight debut Loss 2 2 Chris Rice TKO punches CWFC Quest 2 29 July 2005 1 3 32 Sheffield England Light Heavyweight bout Loss 2 1 Boris Jonstomp Submission neck crank CWFC Strike Force 21 May 2005 1 4 20 Coventry England Middleweight bout Win 2 0 Leslee Ojugbana Submission rear naked choke CWFC Ultimate Force 30 April 2005 1 1 20 Sheffield England Light Heavyweight bout Win 1 0 Steve Mathews Submission rear naked choke CWFC Quest 1 8 April 2005 1 N A Sheffield England 11 Titles and accomplishments EditJudo Three time Under 21 British Judo champion Seventh place in the European Youth Olympics Mixed Martial Arts Former House of Pain Welterweight champion defended once then relinquished 2H2H 83 kg tournament winner Former Cage Gladiators British Welterweight champion Clash of Warriors Welterweight championPersonal life EditWallhead has a son and a daughter 5 See also EditList of current UFC fighters List of Bellator MMA alumni List of male mixed martial artistsReferences Edit Jim Wallhead Official UFC Fighter Profile UFC com Retrieved 4 September 2016 Judo Jim Wallhead cagewarriors com Archived from the original on 28 October 2010 Retrieved 6 August 2010 Judo Jimmy Wallhead jimmywallheadmma co uk Archived from the original on 12 June 2010 a b c Jimmy Wallhead biography jimmywallheadmma co uk Archived from the original on 26 February 2010 a b c d e Jim Wallhead To Face The Brazilian Bad Boy sherdog com 22 September 2008 permanent dead link Dan Hardy claims another win in Sheffield sherdog com 13 April 2005 CWFC Ultimate Force sherdog com 30 April 2005 CWFC Ultimate Force Cage Warriors Fighting Championship Sheffield England 30 April 2005 Inside the Ring France dominates the UK sherdog com 22 May 2005 Fight Path The Karate Kid and Dan Hardy were on Jim Wallhead s road to Bellator mmajunkie com 3 January 2010 Archived from the original on 6 January 2010 a b Jim Wallhead sherdog com Retrieved 19 September 2010 Cage Warriors announce line up sherdog com 5 December 2007 permanent dead link House of Pain Fight Night 4 sherdog com 3 December 2005 Buck stops Aniolek quick in Cage Warriors sherdog com 8 December 2007 CWFC Strike Force 5 sherdog com 25 March 2006 HOP Fight Night 5 sherdog com 9 April 2006 Jim Wallhead vs Jason Ball Added To M 1 Challenge UK cagewarriors com Archived from the original on 27 October 2010 Retrieved 12 October 2010 A Rough Band of Brothers sherdog com 27 February 2010 Cage Warriors announces October 14 event mmaontap com 16 August 2007 Cage Gladiators II The Next Generation sherdog com 3 September 2006 a b Jim Wallhead vs Lewis Barrow confirmed for CW Enter The Rough House 2 cagewarriors com Archived from the original on 27 October 2010 Retrieved 6 August 2010 HOP 9 House Of Pain 9 sherdog com 3 June 2007 CWFC Enter The Rough House 3 sherdog com 21 July 2007 CWFC Enter The Rough House 4 sherdog com 14 October 2007 Jim Wallhead vs Charles Blanchard on HDNet cagewarriors com Archived from the original on 26 October 2010 Retrieved 6 August 2010 Hardy Teammates Prepped sherdog com 18 April 2008 Event report Cage Warriors Enter the Rough House 6 fightersonlymagazine co uk 19 April 2008 Archived from the original on 29 March 2011 Cage Warriors Review Paul Daley scores KO mmaweekly com 13 July 2008 a b Daley Thoresen shine at Cage Warriors sherdog com 13 July 2008 M 1 Challenge 7 UK sherdog com 27 September 2008 British standout Jim Wallhead wants a home mmaweekly com 18 October 2009 Is Jim Wallhead the Unluckiest Man in MMA bleacherreport com 22 April 2009 UK promoters unite to form British Fighting Championship fightersonlymagazine co uk 16 January 2009 Archived from the original on 3 August 2012 British Fighting Championship grounded mmaweekly com 5 May 2009 British Fighting Championship draw creates diverse contests blogs mirror co uk 16 February 2009 Results of British Fighting Championship tournament draw announced fightersonlymagazine co uk 13 February 2009 Archived from the original on 4 September 2012 Wallhead It was one of the worst knockouts they ve seen fightersonlymagazine co uk 20 May 2009 Archived from the original on 26 May 2009 Bellator s upcoming welterweight tourney could be nasty cagepotato com 28 December 2009 a b c d Knuckle Up At The Manor Wallhead vs Mills fightersonlymagazine co uk 2 November 2009 Archived from the original on 15 December 2009 Top British fighter Jim Wallhead signed for Bellator s season two welterweight tourney mmajunkie com 21 December 2009 Archived from the original on 24 December 2009 Bellator welterweight tourney kicks off at Bellator 14 and Bellator 15 matchups set Archived from the original on 28 February 2010 Retrieved 26 February 2010 Volcanic ash grounds Jim Wallhead Ryan Thomas takes vacant Bellator 15 tourney slot mmajunkie com 19 April 2010 Archived from the original on 26 May 2010 Q amp A Bellator CEO on Season 3 plans co promotion aspirations usatoday com 11 May 2010 Weekend Rundown Buentello Dodson return to form sherdog com 24 May 2010 Three World Titles are on the line as Wallhead Loughran and McVeigh headline this historic event cagewarriors com 27 July 2010 Jim Wallhead It s all coming together mmaweekly com 13 October 2010 Bellator 32 recap Konrad takes title with sub new champ Makovsky earns decision mmajunkie com 14 October 2010 Archived from the original on 23 December 2011 a b Champ Watson out Wallhead in against Trigg in BAMMA 7 headliner mmajunkie com 9 August 2011 Archived from the original on 11 July 2012 BAMMA 7 results Wallhead downs Trigg in split decision mmajunkie com 10 September 2011 Archived from the original on 6 October 2012 Wallhead To Top BAMMA 12 Against Veach YourMMA tv Archived from the original on 18 April 2013 Bellator 74 main card set with welterweight tourney Good Wallhead headliner mmajunkie com 14 August 2012 Archived from the original on 19 August 2012 Judo Jimmy Wallhead added to KSW Road to Wembley fightersonlymag com 1 July 2015 Archived from the original on 18 September 2015 Retrieved 13 September 2015 Pudzianowski returns against Peter Graham at KSW s debut event in London bloodyelbow com 5 July 2015 Jim UFC Hamburg Newcomer Jim Wallhead Steps in for Meek Cage Pages 28 July 2016 Retrieved 29 July 2016 Dann Stupp 3 September 2016 UFC Fight Night 93 results Jessin Ayari spoils Jim Wallhead s UFC debut mmajunkie com Retrieved 3 September 2016 Staff 25 April 2017 Luan Chagas vs Jim Wallhead booked for UFC 212 in Rio de Janeiro mmajunkie com Retrieved 25 April 2017 Steven Marrocco 3 June 2017 UFC 212 results Luan Chagas chokes out Jim Wallhead for first UFC win mmajunkie com Retrieved 3 June 2016 Staff 14 September 2017 Warlley Alves vs Jim Wallhead added to UFC Fight Night 118 in Poland mmajunkie com Retrieved 14 September 2017 John Morgan 15 October 2017 Jim Wallhead out at UFC Fight Night 118 promotion seeks new foe for Warlley Alves mmajunkie com Retrieved 16 October 2017 Sherdog com UFC Welterweight Jim Wallhead Faces Potential Anti Doping Violation Sherdog Retrieved 2 November 2017 UFC s Jim Wallhead accepts reduced suspension following contaminated supplement MMAjunkie 6 February 2018 Retrieved 6 February 2018 Cage Warriors 141 results George Hardwick crumples Kyle Driscoll with slick body punch to win vacant title MMA Junkie 22 July 2022 Retrieved 23 July 2022 Staff Staff 12 November 2022 Cage Warriors 146 Duncan vs Dimitrov Results Cageside Press Retrieved 20 November 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jim Wallhead JimmyWallheadMMA co uk official website Jimmy Wallhead at UFC Professional 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