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Jorge Santiago

Jorge Santiago Rodrigues (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʒɔʁʒi sɐ̃tʃiˈaɡu]; born October 9, 1980) is a retired Brazilian mixed martial artist. He was the first Sengoku Middleweight Champion and is the former Strikeforce Middleweight Grand Prix Champion. He has also competed for the UFC, King of the Cage, Titan FC, It's Showtime, and BodogFIGHT.

Jorge Santiago
Born (1980-10-09) October 9, 1980 (age 42)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Other namesThe Sandman
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
DivisionWelterweight (2002–2005, 2013)
Middleweight (2005–2013)
Reach74 in (190 cm)
StyleBJJ, Muay Thai
Fighting out ofBoca Raton, Florida
TeamBlackzilians
RankBlack belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under Ricardo Liborio[1]
Years active2002–2013
Mixed martial arts record
Total37
Wins25
By knockout10
By submission13
By decision2
Losses12
By knockout6
By decision6
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Santiago started his mixed martial arts career at Reality Fighting 2 in 2002 with a win over Jose Rodriguez. In the following years Santago fought for Absolute Fighting Championships, King of the Cage, and a few other small organizations earning an 11–5 record.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

In 2006 he signed with Ultimate Fighting Championships, where he competed three times. He won his UFC debut at UFC Ultimate Fight Night 5 against Justin Levens by first round KO. He returned at UFC Fight Night 6 and UFC Fight Night 7, losing by KO to former WEC Middleweight Champion, Chris Leben in the second round and to Alan Belcher by KO in the third round. He then left the UFC.

Strikeforce

In his first fight after leaving the UFC, Santiago was victorious against Andrei Semenov at the Bodog Fight: Clash of the Nations show in Russia. In his next fight he had to deal with longtime veteran Jeremy Horn and submitted Horn in the first round.

The next challenge for Santiago was the Strikeforce Middleweight tournament on November 16, 2007. Competing in the tournament as the underdog, Santiago won the Grand Prix by defeating Sean Salmon and Trevor Prangley on the same night.

Sengoku

Continuing on his path of success, Santiago became Middleweight Champion, by defeating Yuki Sasaki, Logan Clark, Siyar Bahadurzada, and Kazuhiro Nakamura. The last two fights were on the same night.

Santiago was then crowned World Victory Road's first Middleweight Champion by defeating the acclaimed Kazuo Misaki at World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku no Ran 2009.

He was set to face former UFC 12 Heavyweight Tournament Champion and former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, Vitor Belfort at Affliction: Trilogy, but the match was scrapped after the cancellation of the event.

Santiago then fought at World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 11 against current KSW Middleweight Champion, Mamed Khalidov in a non-title bout. Khalidov won by first round knockout; Santiago's first loss since 2006.[2] He avenged this loss in March 2010 with a split decision victory over Khalidov at Sengoku 12.

Santiago defended his title for a second time when he defeated Kazuo Misaki via TKO at Sengoku 14 in August 2010.

Return to UFC

On February 8, 2011, Santiago requested and was granted his release from World Victory Road. On February 16, he signed a multi-fight contract to return to the Ultimate Fighting Championship.[3]

Santiago lost in his UFC return to former WEC Light Heavyweight Champion Brian Stann at UFC 130 via TKO in the second round.

Santiago then lost by unanimous decision to Brazilian jiu-jitsu specialist Demian Maia at UFC 136.[4]

Following the loss to Maia, Santiago was released from the promotion.[5]

Post-UFC

On March 2, 2012, Santiago won his return fight, knocking out Leonardo Pecanha with a straight right at 1:48 in the first round at Titan Fighting Championships 21 [6] On June 15, 2012 Santiago fought Justin Guthrie at Titan Fighting Championship 23 winning the fight via submission in the first round.

Strikeforce

Santiago was re-signed by Strikeforce (now owned by the UFC's parent company Zuffa, LLC) in August 2012, where he was expected to drop to Welterweight for a bout with former King of the Cage Welterweight Champion Quinn Mulhern at Strikeforce: Melendez vs. Healy on September 29, 2012.[7] However, the event was cancelled the following month due to an injury to headliner Gilbert Melendez, and the Santiago/Mulhern bout was not rescheduled before Strikeforce's closure and absorption into the UFC in January 2013.

Third UFC Stint

Already signed with Strikeforce, and following his own back-to-back wins outside the organization, Santiago was called back to the UFC to take on Gunnar Nelson in a welterweight bout on February 16, 2013 at UFC on Fuel TV: Barão vs. McDonald, replacing an injured Justin Edwards.[8] Santiago lost the fight via unanimous decision and was subsequently released from the promotion for the third time.[9]

World Series of Fighting

Santiago signed with World Series of Fighting in 2013 and made his promotional debut on August 10, 2013 against Gerald Harris at WSOF 4. The bout had a confusing first round where Harris slammed Santiago and Harris believed he had tapped. However, the referee was stopping the action to deduct a point from Santiago for blatantly grabbing the cage during Harris' slam. Following the confusion, the fight continued and Santiago would go on to lose via unanimous decision.

Jorge Santiago announced on Dec. 14, 2013 to Ariel Helwani that he has retired from MMA competition.

Brazilian jiu-jitsu lineage

Mitsuyo "Count Koma" MaedaCarlos Gracie, Sr.Carlson GracieRicardo Liborio → Jorge Santiago

Personal life

Santiago is married. He has a daughter from a previous relationship.[10]

Championships and achievements

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
37 matches 25 wins 12 losses
By knockout 10 6
By submission 13 0
By decision 2 6
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 25–12 Gerald Harris Decision (unanimous) WSOF 4 August 10, 2013 3 5:00 Ontario, California, United States
Loss 25–11 Gunnar Nelson Decision (unanimous) UFC on Fuel TV: Barão vs. McDonald February 16, 2013 3 5:00 London, England, United Kingdom
Win 25–10 Justin Guthrie Submission (inverted heel hook) TFC 23 June 15, 2012 1 1:34 Fort Riley, Kansas, United States
Win 24–10 Leonardo Pecanha KO (punches) TFC 21 March 2, 2012 1 1:48 Kansas City, Kansas, United States
Loss 23–10 Demian Maia Decision (unanimous) UFC 136 October 8, 2011 3 5:00 Houston, Texas, United States
Loss 23–9 Brian Stann KO (punches) UFC 130 May 28, 2011 2 4:29 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Fight of the Night
Win 23–8 Kazuo Misaki TKO (corner stoppage) World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku Raiden Championships 14 August 22, 2010 5 4:31 Tokyo, Japan Defended Sengoku Middleweight Championship; Fight of the Year
Win 22–8 Mamed Khalidov Decision (split) World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku Raiden Championships 12 March 7, 2010 5 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Defended Sengoku Middleweight Championship
Loss 21–8 Mamed Khalidov KO (punches) World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 11 November 7, 2009 1 2:45 Tokyo, Japan Non title fight
Win 21–7 Kazuo Misaki Technical Submission (rear-naked choke) World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku no Ran 2009 January 4, 2009 5 3:26 Saitama, Japan Won Sengoku Middleweight Championship
Win 20–7 Kazuhiro Nakamura KO (punches) World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 6 November 1, 2008 3 0:49 Saitama, Japan Sengoku Middleweight Grandprix 2008 Final Round
Win 19–7 Siyar Bahadurzada Submission (heel hook) World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 6 November 1, 2008 1 1:10 Saitama, Japan Sengoku Middleweight Grandprix 2008 Semifinal Round
Win 18–7 Logan Clark Submission (arm-triangle choke) World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 5 September 28, 2008 2 3:55 Tokyo, Japan Sengoku Middleweight Grandprix 2008 Opening Round
Win 17–7 Yuki Sasaki Submission (armbar) World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 2 May 18, 2008 3 2:10 Tokyo, Japan
Win 16–7 Trevor Prangley TKO (knee to the body) Strikeforce: Four Men Enter, One Man Survives November 16, 2007 1 2:31 San Jose, California, United States Won Strikeforce Middleweight Grand Prix Final
Win 15–7 Sean Salmon KO (flying knee) Strikeforce: Four Men Enter, One Man Survives November 16, 2007 1 0:24 San Jose, California, United States Strikeforce Middleweight Grand Prix Semifinal
Win 14–7 Jeremy Horn Submission (triangle choke) Art of War 3: Monson vs. Rizzo September 1, 2007 1 3:02 Dallas, Texas, United States
Win 13–7 Andrei Semenov TKO (punches) Bodog Fight: Clash of the Nations April 14, 2007 2 4:48 St. Petersburg, Russia
Loss 12–7 Alan Belcher KO (head kick) UFC Fight Night: Sanchez vs. Riggs December 13, 2006 3 2:45 San Diego, California, United States
Loss 12–6 Chris Leben KO (punch) UFC Fight Night 6 August 17, 2006 2 0:35 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 12–5 Justin Levens KO (knee and punches) UFC Fight Night 5 June 28, 2006 1 2:13 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 11–5 Thomas Russell Submission (armbar) Fightfest 3 May 6, 2006 1 1:59 Youngstown, Ohio, United States
Win 10–5 Sydney Machado TKO (punches) Costa Rica: Fights 3 December 2, 2005 2 0:49 Costa Rica
Win 9–5 Leopoldo Serao TKO (punches) Full Throttle 5 November 4, 2005 1 0:43 Georgia, United States
Loss 8–5 Joey Villaseñor Decision (unanimous) KOTC 58: Prime Time August 5, 2005 3 5:00 San Jacinto, California, United States For King of the Cage Middleweight Championship
Loss 8–4 Jordan Radev Decision (unanimous) It's Showtime: Amsterdam Arena June 12, 2005 2 5:00 Amsterdam, Holland Debut at Middleweight
Win 8–3 Chris Liguori Submission (rear-naked choke) Euphoria: USA vs World February 26, 2005 1 3:27 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Loss 7–3 Diego Sanchez Decision (unanimous) KOTC 37: Unfinished Business June 12, 2004 3 5:00 San Jacinto, California, United States For King of the Cage Welterweight Championship
Win 7–2 Takuya Wada Submission (armbar) Absolute Fighting Championships 7 February 27, 2004 1 1:52 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Win 6–2 John Cronk Submission (armbar) KOTC 32: Bringing Heat January 24, 2004 2 0:54 Miami, Florida, United States
Loss 5–2 Keith Wisniewski KO (punches) Absolute Fighting Championships 6 December 6, 2003 3 2:14 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Win 5–1 LaVerne Clark Submission (triangle choke) Hardcore Fighting Championships 2 October 18, 2003 1 2:17 Revere, Massachusetts, United States
Win 4–1 Derrick Noble Decision (unanimous) Absolute Fighting Championships 5 September 5, 2003 2 5:00 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Loss 3–1 Manny Gamburyan KO (punch) KOTC 27: Aftermath August 10, 2003 1 0:21 San Jacinto, California, United States
Win 3–0 Justin Wieman Submission (triangle choke) Absolute Fighting Championships 4 July 19, 2003 1 4:11 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Win 2–0 Jay Martin KO (punches) HOOKnSHOOT: Boot Camp 1.1 March 8, 2003 1 0:14 Evansville, Indiana, United States
Win 1–0 Jose Rodriguez Submission (knees) Reality Fighting 2 November 2, 2002 1 1:16 Wildwood, New Jersey, United States

References

  1. ^ T.P. Grant (June 19, 2012). "Judo Chop: Jorge Santiago's Inverted Heel Hook From Open Guard". bloodyelbow.com.
  2. ^ . MMAjunkie. Archived from the original on 2009-10-16.
  3. ^ Ken Pishna (2011-02-16). "Jorge Santiago Signs Multi-Fight Contract For UFC Return". MMAWeekly.com. Retrieved 2022-08-12.
  4. ^ . mmajunkie.com. July 15, 2011. Archived from the original on November 10, 2013.
  5. ^ "Jorge Santiago Released by the UFC". 18 October 2011.
  6. ^ . www.mmamatrix.net. Archived from the original on 2012-03-20.
  7. ^ Mike Whitman (August 23, 2012). "Thomson-Fodor, Santiago-Mulhern, Two Other Bouts Added to Strikeforce 'Melendez vs. Healy'". sherdog.com.
  8. ^ Staff (January 23, 2013). . mmajunkie.com. Archived from the original on January 25, 2013.
  9. ^ MMAjunkie.com Staff (February 20, 2013). . mmajunkie.com. Archived from the original on February 22, 2013.
  10. ^ "Jorge Santiago on life in the USA and getting back to the UFC". Fightersonlymagazine.com. August 9, 2010. Archived from the original on August 4, 2012. Retrieved March 27, 2011.

External links

  • Professional MMA record for Jorge Santiago from Sherdog  
  • Official UFC Profile
New championship 1st Sengoku Middleweight Champion
January 4, 2009 – February 8, 2011
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jorge, santiago, rodrigues, portuguese, pronunciation, ˈʒɔʁʒi, tʃiˈaɡu, born, october, 1980, retired, brazilian, mixed, martial, artist, first, sengoku, middleweight, champion, former, strikeforce, middleweight, grand, prix, champion, also, competed, king, cag. Jorge Santiago Rodrigues Portuguese pronunciation ˈʒɔʁʒi sɐ tʃiˈaɡu born October 9 1980 is a retired Brazilian mixed martial artist He was the first Sengoku Middleweight Champion and is the former Strikeforce Middleweight Grand Prix Champion He has also competed for the UFC King of the Cage Titan FC It s Showtime and BodogFIGHT Jorge SantiagoBorn 1980 10 09 October 9 1980 age 42 Rio de Janeiro BrazilOther namesThe SandmanHeight6 ft 1 in 1 85 m Weight170 lb 77 kg 12 st 2 lb DivisionWelterweight 2002 2005 2013 Middleweight 2005 2013 Reach74 in 190 cm StyleBJJ Muay ThaiFighting out ofBoca Raton FloridaTeamBlackziliansRankBlack belt in Brazilian jiu jitsu under Ricardo Liborio 1 Years active2002 2013Mixed martial arts recordTotal37Wins25By knockout10By submission13By decision2Losses12By knockout6By decision6Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog Contents 1 Mixed martial arts career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Ultimate Fighting Championship 1 3 Strikeforce 1 4 Sengoku 1 5 Return to UFC 1 6 Post UFC 1 7 Strikeforce 1 8 Third UFC Stint 1 9 World Series of Fighting 2 Brazilian jiu jitsu lineage 3 Personal life 4 Championships and achievements 5 Mixed martial arts record 6 References 7 External linksMixed martial arts career EditEarly career Edit Santiago started his mixed martial arts career at Reality Fighting 2 in 2002 with a win over Jose Rodriguez In the following years Santago fought for Absolute Fighting Championships King of the Cage and a few other small organizations earning an 11 5 record Ultimate Fighting Championship Edit In 2006 he signed with Ultimate Fighting Championships where he competed three times He won his UFC debut at UFC Ultimate Fight Night 5 against Justin Levens by first round KO He returned at UFC Fight Night 6 and UFC Fight Night 7 losing by KO to former WEC Middleweight Champion Chris Leben in the second round and to Alan Belcher by KO in the third round He then left the UFC Strikeforce Edit In his first fight after leaving the UFC Santiago was victorious against Andrei Semenov at the Bodog Fight Clash of the Nations show in Russia In his next fight he had to deal with longtime veteran Jeremy Horn and submitted Horn in the first round The next challenge for Santiago was the Strikeforce Middleweight tournament on November 16 2007 Competing in the tournament as the underdog Santiago won the Grand Prix by defeating Sean Salmon and Trevor Prangley on the same night Sengoku Edit Continuing on his path of success Santiago became Middleweight Champion by defeating Yuki Sasaki Logan Clark Siyar Bahadurzada and Kazuhiro Nakamura The last two fights were on the same night Santiago was then crowned World Victory Road s first Middleweight Champion by defeating the acclaimed Kazuo Misaki at World Victory Road Presents Sengoku no Ran 2009 He was set to face former UFC 12 Heavyweight Tournament Champion and former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Vitor Belfort at Affliction Trilogy but the match was scrapped after the cancellation of the event Santiago then fought at World Victory Road Presents Sengoku 11 against current KSW Middleweight Champion Mamed Khalidov in a non title bout Khalidov won by first round knockout Santiago s first loss since 2006 2 He avenged this loss in March 2010 with a split decision victory over Khalidov at Sengoku 12 Santiago defended his title for a second time when he defeated Kazuo Misaki via TKO at Sengoku 14 in August 2010 Return to UFC Edit On February 8 2011 Santiago requested and was granted his release from World Victory Road On February 16 he signed a multi fight contract to return to the Ultimate Fighting Championship 3 Santiago lost in his UFC return to former WEC Light Heavyweight Champion Brian Stann at UFC 130 via TKO in the second round Santiago then lost by unanimous decision to Brazilian jiu jitsu specialist Demian Maia at UFC 136 4 Following the loss to Maia Santiago was released from the promotion 5 Post UFC Edit On March 2 2012 Santiago won his return fight knocking out Leonardo Pecanha with a straight right at 1 48 in the first round at Titan Fighting Championships 21 6 On June 15 2012 Santiago fought Justin Guthrie at Titan Fighting Championship 23 winning the fight via submission in the first round Strikeforce Edit Santiago was re signed by Strikeforce now owned by the UFC s parent company Zuffa LLC in August 2012 where he was expected to drop to Welterweight for a bout with former King of the Cage Welterweight Champion Quinn Mulhern at Strikeforce Melendez vs Healy on September 29 2012 7 However the event was cancelled the following month due to an injury to headliner Gilbert Melendez and the Santiago Mulhern bout was not rescheduled before Strikeforce s closure and absorption into the UFC in January 2013 Third UFC Stint Edit Already signed with Strikeforce and following his own back to back wins outside the organization Santiago was called back to the UFC to take on Gunnar Nelson in a welterweight bout on February 16 2013 at UFC on Fuel TV Barao vs McDonald replacing an injured Justin Edwards 8 Santiago lost the fight via unanimous decision and was subsequently released from the promotion for the third time 9 World Series of Fighting Edit Santiago signed with World Series of Fighting in 2013 and made his promotional debut on August 10 2013 against Gerald Harris at WSOF 4 The bout had a confusing first round where Harris slammed Santiago and Harris believed he had tapped However the referee was stopping the action to deduct a point from Santiago for blatantly grabbing the cage during Harris slam Following the confusion the fight continued and Santiago would go on to lose via unanimous decision Jorge Santiago announced on Dec 14 2013 to Ariel Helwani that he has retired from MMA competition Brazilian jiu jitsu lineage EditMitsuyo Count Koma Maeda Carlos Gracie Sr Carlson Gracie Ricardo Liborio Jorge SantiagoPersonal life EditSantiago is married He has a daughter from a previous relationship 10 Championships and achievements EditStrikeforce 2007 Strikeforce Middleweight Grand Prix Champion Ultimate Fighting Championship Fight of the Night One time Sengoku Raiden Championship Sengoku Middleweight Championship One time First 2008 Sengoku Middleweight Grand Prix Champion Sherdog Awards 2010 Fight of the Year vs Kazuo Misaki Inside MMA 2010 Bazzie Award for Fight of the Year vs Kazuo MisakiMixed martial arts record EditProfessional record breakdown 37 matches 25 wins 12 lossesBy knockout 10 6By submission 13 0By decision 2 6Res Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location NotesLoss 25 12 Gerald Harris Decision unanimous WSOF 4 August 10 2013 3 5 00 Ontario California United StatesLoss 25 11 Gunnar Nelson Decision unanimous UFC on Fuel TV Barao vs McDonald February 16 2013 3 5 00 London England United KingdomWin 25 10 Justin Guthrie Submission inverted heel hook TFC 23 June 15 2012 1 1 34 Fort Riley Kansas United StatesWin 24 10 Leonardo Pecanha KO punches TFC 21 March 2 2012 1 1 48 Kansas City Kansas United StatesLoss 23 10 Demian Maia Decision unanimous UFC 136 October 8 2011 3 5 00 Houston Texas United StatesLoss 23 9 Brian Stann KO punches UFC 130 May 28 2011 2 4 29 Las Vegas Nevada United States Fight of the NightWin 23 8 Kazuo Misaki TKO corner stoppage World Victory Road Presents Sengoku Raiden Championships 14 August 22 2010 5 4 31 Tokyo Japan Defended Sengoku Middleweight Championship Fight of the YearWin 22 8 Mamed Khalidov Decision split World Victory Road Presents Sengoku Raiden Championships 12 March 7 2010 5 5 00 Tokyo Japan Defended Sengoku Middleweight ChampionshipLoss 21 8 Mamed Khalidov KO punches World Victory Road Presents Sengoku 11 November 7 2009 1 2 45 Tokyo Japan Non title fightWin 21 7 Kazuo Misaki Technical Submission rear naked choke World Victory Road Presents Sengoku no Ran 2009 January 4 2009 5 3 26 Saitama Japan Won Sengoku Middleweight ChampionshipWin 20 7 Kazuhiro Nakamura KO punches World Victory Road Presents Sengoku 6 November 1 2008 3 0 49 Saitama Japan Sengoku Middleweight Grandprix 2008 Final RoundWin 19 7 Siyar Bahadurzada Submission heel hook World Victory Road Presents Sengoku 6 November 1 2008 1 1 10 Saitama Japan Sengoku Middleweight Grandprix 2008 Semifinal RoundWin 18 7 Logan Clark Submission arm triangle choke World Victory Road Presents Sengoku 5 September 28 2008 2 3 55 Tokyo Japan Sengoku Middleweight Grandprix 2008 Opening RoundWin 17 7 Yuki Sasaki Submission armbar World Victory Road Presents Sengoku 2 May 18 2008 3 2 10 Tokyo JapanWin 16 7 Trevor Prangley TKO knee to the body Strikeforce Four Men Enter One Man Survives November 16 2007 1 2 31 San Jose California United States Won Strikeforce Middleweight Grand Prix FinalWin 15 7 Sean Salmon KO flying knee Strikeforce Four Men Enter One Man Survives November 16 2007 1 0 24 San Jose California United States Strikeforce Middleweight Grand Prix SemifinalWin 14 7 Jeremy Horn Submission triangle choke Art of War 3 Monson vs Rizzo September 1 2007 1 3 02 Dallas Texas United StatesWin 13 7 Andrei Semenov TKO punches Bodog Fight Clash of the Nations April 14 2007 2 4 48 St Petersburg RussiaLoss 12 7 Alan Belcher KO head kick UFC Fight Night Sanchez vs Riggs December 13 2006 3 2 45 San Diego California United StatesLoss 12 6 Chris Leben KO punch UFC Fight Night 6 August 17 2006 2 0 35 Las Vegas Nevada United StatesWin 12 5 Justin Levens KO knee and punches UFC Fight Night 5 June 28 2006 1 2 13 Las Vegas Nevada United StatesWin 11 5 Thomas Russell Submission armbar Fightfest 3 May 6 2006 1 1 59 Youngstown Ohio United StatesWin 10 5 Sydney Machado TKO punches Costa Rica Fights 3 December 2 2005 2 0 49 Costa RicaWin 9 5 Leopoldo Serao TKO punches Full Throttle 5 November 4 2005 1 0 43 Georgia United StatesLoss 8 5 Joey Villasenor Decision unanimous KOTC 58 Prime Time August 5 2005 3 5 00 San Jacinto California United States For King of the Cage Middleweight ChampionshipLoss 8 4 Jordan Radev Decision unanimous It s Showtime Amsterdam Arena June 12 2005 2 5 00 Amsterdam Holland Debut at MiddleweightWin 8 3 Chris Liguori Submission rear naked choke Euphoria USA vs World February 26 2005 1 3 27 Atlantic City New Jersey United StatesLoss 7 3 Diego Sanchez Decision unanimous KOTC 37 Unfinished Business June 12 2004 3 5 00 San Jacinto California United States For King of the Cage Welterweight ChampionshipWin 7 2 Takuya Wada Submission armbar Absolute Fighting Championships 7 February 27 2004 1 1 52 Fort Lauderdale Florida United StatesWin 6 2 John Cronk Submission armbar KOTC 32 Bringing Heat January 24 2004 2 0 54 Miami Florida United StatesLoss 5 2 Keith Wisniewski KO punches Absolute Fighting Championships 6 December 6 2003 3 2 14 Fort Lauderdale Florida United StatesWin 5 1 LaVerne Clark Submission triangle choke Hardcore Fighting Championships 2 October 18 2003 1 2 17 Revere Massachusetts United StatesWin 4 1 Derrick Noble Decision unanimous Absolute Fighting Championships 5 September 5 2003 2 5 00 Fort Lauderdale Florida United StatesLoss 3 1 Manny Gamburyan KO punch KOTC 27 Aftermath August 10 2003 1 0 21 San Jacinto California United StatesWin 3 0 Justin Wieman Submission triangle choke Absolute Fighting Championships 4 July 19 2003 1 4 11 Fort Lauderdale Florida United StatesWin 2 0 Jay Martin KO punches HOOKnSHOOT Boot Camp 1 1 March 8 2003 1 0 14 Evansville Indiana United StatesWin 1 0 Jose Rodriguez Submission knees Reality Fighting 2 November 2 2002 1 1 16 Wildwood New Jersey United StatesReferences Edit T P Grant June 19 2012 Judo Chop Jorge Santiago s Inverted Heel Hook From Open Guard bloodyelbow com Jorge Santiago to face Mamed Khalidov in Sengoku 11th Battle non title affair MMAjunkie Archived from the original on 2009 10 16 Ken Pishna 2011 02 16 Jorge Santiago Signs Multi Fight Contract For UFC Return MMAWeekly com Retrieved 2022 08 12 Demian Maia meets Jorge Santiago at UFC 136 mmajunkie com July 15 2011 Archived from the original on November 10 2013 Jorge Santiago Released by the UFC 18 October 2011 Jorge Santiago Vs Leonardo Pecanha set to headline TFC 21 MMA Matrix www mmamatrix net Archived from the original on 2012 03 20 Mike Whitman August 23 2012 Thomson Fodor Santiago Mulhern Two Other Bouts Added to Strikeforce Melendez vs Healy sherdog com Staff January 23 2013 Justin Edwards out Jorge Santiago in against Gunnar Nelson at UFC on FUEL TV 7 mmajunkie com Archived from the original on January 25 2013 MMAjunkie com Staff February 20 2013 UFC releases Jon Fitch Vladimir Matyushenko 14 others mmajunkie com Archived from the original on February 22 2013 Jorge Santiago on life in the USA and getting back to the UFC Fightersonlymagazine com August 9 2010 Archived from the original on August 4 2012 Retrieved March 27 2011 External links EditProfessional MMA record for Jorge Santiago from Sherdog Official UFC ProfileNew championship 1st Sengoku Middleweight ChampionJanuary 4 2009 February 8 2011 Vacant Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jorge Santiago amp 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