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Phil Baroni

Philip George Baroni (April 16, 1976) is an American former mixed martial artist, kickboxer, boxer, and professional wrestler. Baroni competed in the UFC, PRIDE, Strikeforce, Cage Rage, DREAM, EliteXC, Bellator MMA, BKFC, and ONE FC.

Phil Baroni
Baroni in 2019
BornPhilip George Baroni
(1976-04-16) April 16, 1976 (age 48)[1]
Long Island, New York, U.S.
Other namesThe New York Bad Ass
ResidenceCERESO Venustiano Carranza Prison, Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
DivisionMiddleweight
Welterweight
Reach72 in (183 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofSan Jose, California, United States
TeamAmerican Kickboxing Academy
Evolve MMA
Team Hammer House (formerly)
Years active2000–2019
Kickboxing record
Total7
Wins7
By knockout7
Mixed martial arts record
Total35
Wins16
By knockout11
By submission2
By decision3
Losses19
By knockout7
By submission3
By decision9
Amateur boxing record
Total10
Wins10
By knockout10
Other information
Websitehttp://www.thenewyorkbadass.com
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
UFC Fighter Profile One FC Fighter Profile
Last updated on: September 9, 2012

As of January 2023, Phil Baroni is detained in Valle de Banderas, Mexico, over an alleged murder of his girlfriend.[2]

Background edit

Baroni was born Phillip George Baroni in Massapequa Park in Long Island, New York to American parents. His father was a prominent New York attorney and his mother was a homemaker. Phillip attended Massapequa High School where he was on the wrestling team. Baroni grew up having multiple street fights, a precursor to his career. The Baronis were next door neighbors of Jerry Seinfeld's parents. Baroni attended Nassau Community College and became a two time All-American wrestler there, placing fifth and second in the nation. However, during the later part of his senior year he was expelled. Baroni then attended Hofstra University before transferring to Central Michigan University on a scholarship, where he was a double major in biology and psychology. He was also an amateur bodybuilder from the age of 17 to 20, competing in six shows, in which he placed either first or second. He studied kickboxing under Keith Trimble, and had seven matches, winning all by knockout. He also competed in 10 amateur boxing matches, also winning all 10 by knockout.

Mixed martial arts career edit

UFC edit

Baroni debuted in the UFC in only his second professional fight, at UFC 30 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The bout was against fellow striking specialist Curtis Stout, and Baroni won by unanimous decision. Baroni was an undefeated 3-0 before getting his second fight with the UFC at UFC 34 against Matt Lindland, whom Baroni would develop a rivalry with later in their careers. Baroni lost the fight by decision, and was handed his first professional loss. However, Baroni would then quickly make a name for himself in the UFC with several impressive stoppage victories. His signature win was a decisive KO victory over former UFC Middleweight Champion Dave Menne on September 27, 2002. Baroni famously jumped on the top of the cage and proclaimed himself to be the "best eva" after the knockout of Menne.

Baroni then rematched Matt Lindland to whom he had previously lost to by judges' decision. In their rematch, Baroni suffered a second loss to Lindland by another judges' decision. He was then matched up against a teammate of Matt Lindland, future UFC Middleweight Champion Evan Tanner at UFC 45 – Revolution. Baroni dominated the beginning of the match against Tanner, but when the fight was stopped to check a cut on Tanner, Tanner regained his composure and the momentum turned, leading to the referee stopping the fight due to Baroni taking several undefended strikes on the ground. This decision was controversial as the referee Larry Landless had asked Baroni if he wanted to quit. Baroni said he believed he was asked if he wanted to continue, and said "yes". Landless stopped the bout, and was struck by a furious Baroni. Baroni was subsequently suspended for 4 months for striking the official. Upon his return Baroni got a rematch with Tanner at UFC 48 – Payback but went on to lose via decision.

Despite losing three fights in a row, the UFC matched Baroni against the relatively unknown Pete Sell. Following training with Enson Inoue, Baroni dominated early on with numerous takedowns and a dominant standup, however, Sell secured a guillotine choke and Baroni appeared to lose consciousness, but then tapped out for the first time in his career thereby ending the fight.

PRIDE edit

Baroni joined Hammer House soon thereafter and rebounded in Japan's PRIDE Fighting Championships promotion with several knockout victories against Ikuhisa Minowa, Ryo Chonan, and Yuki Kondo. On June 4, 2006, Baroni was summarily defeated by Ikuhisa Minowa, whom he had developed a rivalry with, via unanimous decision in the Bushido Welterweight Grand Prix 183 lb (83 kg) tournament in 2005.

On October 21, 2006 Baroni captured a victory over boxer turned mixed martial artist Yosuke Nishijima via kimura in the first round at PRIDE 32, PRIDE's first American show. In the post-fight interview Baroni humorously admitted that he did not know the name of the hold he applied and only saw it on television a couple days before the fight.

Feud with Frank Shamrock edit

 
Baroni in 2007

Frank Shamrock and Baroni had engaged in a war of words following Shamrock's fight with Renzo Gracie. The two faced off at Strikeforce Shamrock vs. Baroni, a co-promotion between EliteXC and Strikeforce on June 22, 2007 on Pay-Per-View.[3] Shamrock defeated Baroni, knocking him down with punches in the first round and finishing him off with a rear naked choke in the second round. It was ruled a technical submission victory for Shamrock as Baroni was choked unconscious before he could tap. Baroni stated many times that he was not going to tap anyway.

Steroid use edit

Following the Shamrock fight, the California State Athletic Commission announced that Baroni tested positive for two types of anabolic steroids, boldenone and stanozolol. Baroni appealed the $2500 fine and faced a one-year suspension. Ultimately, the fine was upheld although the suspension was reduced to six months.[4]

Baroni had asked that the remaining urine from the test conducted by Quest be sent to the Carlson Company, a laboratory located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. While it did not appear among the 40 facilities recommended by the CSAC, Carlson appealed to the fighter as a rare lab that tested for both DNA and steroids.

There was not enough of a sample for the lab to determine the identity of its owner, though Carlson apparently had enough to determine the sample they received from Quest did not contain boldenone or stanozolol.

ICON Sport edit

Baroni faced Hawaii's Kala Hose on March 15, 2008 for the vacant ICON Sport Middleweight title. Former champion Robbie Lawler was stripped of the title due to his inability to defend it on numerous occasions.[5] While Baroni came out strong during the first round of the fight, his stamina began to fade and Hose started to dominate the fight.[6] Hose ultimately defeated Baroni by TKO early in the fifth round to become the new ICON Sport Middleweight Champion.[6]

EliteXC edit

Baroni fought Joey Villasenor in the first ever live network television broadcast of MMA on CBS. In the beginning of the fight Baroni caught Villasenor's high kick which brought him down to the mat, where Baroni threw punches from guard. Baroni then let Villasenor stand up, Baroni then got struck a few times and was put into a guillotine choke. Villasenor then let go of the choke and started delivering unanswered punches that dazed Baroni, prompting the referee to stop the fight at the 1:11 mark of the opening round. This was Baroni's second consecutive TKO loss.

Cage Rage edit

Baroni made his Cage Rage and Welterweight debut at Cage Rage 27 on July 12, 2008, against British fighter Scott Jansen. He began the fight with a takedown, and came close to finishing the fight with an armbar with which he appeared to hyper-extend Jansen's arm. Following a standup call from the referee, the two fighters exchanged blows, Baroni throwing a right to the body, followed by a right-handed punch which to Jansen's chin. Jansen dropped, his head bouncing off the floor.

Baroni went to check on Jansen and was attacked by Jansen's brother who had made his way into the cage with the cornermen.

Strikeforce edit

In his second appearance in the promotion, he lost to Joe Riggs at Strikeforce: Lawler vs. Shields on June 6, 2009 in St. Louis, Missouri at Scottrade Center.

Return to UFC edit

 
At the UFC 100 Fan Expo event in Las Vegas, July 2009

In late 2009 Baroni returned to once again fight in the UFC.[7] He signed a multi-fight deal and his return fight was at UFC 106 on November 21, 2009 against TUF 7 winner Amir Sadollah. Sadollah defeated Baroni by unanimous decision.

After a decision loss to Sadollah, Phil Baroni spent 2 months in Phuket, Thailand learning Muay Thai at Tiger Muay Thai (TMT) with legendary coach Kru Yod. He practiced kicks, knees and elbows to improve his striking game. The TMT crew posted videos of Baroni's workouts, showing how the training sessions improved Baroni's stand up technique, and how his work with nutritionists and strength and conditioning coaches had brought Baroni back into good shape in two months.

Baroni stated his intention to return to the Middleweight division.

Baroni was scheduled to face John Salter on August 28, 2010 at UFC 118,[8] however he was forced off the card with an injury.[9]

Baroni next fought TUF 11 alumnus Brad Tavares at UFC 125.[10] After dropping Tavares with a left hook early, Baroni was caught with a high kick in the later part of the round with Tavares eventually securing the TKO victory. At the post-fight interview with Ariel Helwani, Baroni said that he was expecting to be cut from UFC, but would not quit. Baroni was then subsequently released.[11]

He left the UFC with a record of 3 wins and 7 losses.

Post UFC edit

After his UFC release, less than two weeks later, Baroni signed a new multi-fight contract with Titan Fighting Championships. He fought at Titan Fighting Championships 17 against Nick Nolte.[12] He won the fight via unanimous decision.

Baroni returned from shoulder surgery against local favorite Chris Holland on June 2, 2012 at Ring of Fire 43: Bad Blood. Baroni dominated Holland in the first round, taking Holland down multiple times and landing heavy punches that opened a gash above Holland's left eyebrow. Baroni was visibly tired heading into the second round and was rocked by multiple hooks from Holland, Baroni ended up losing via TKO due to punches in the second round.[13]

ONE Fighting Championship edit

On July 18 it was announced that Baroni would be facing Yoshiyuki Yoshida at ONE Fighting Championship: Champion vs. Champion at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on September 3.[14] Baroni lost the fight via unanimous decision. After the fight Baroni had surgery on a shoulder injury which had affected him since college.[15]

Baroni was scheduled to face Roger Huerta at ONE FC: Destiny of Warriors on June 23 but he was pulled from the fight after his TKO loss to Chris Holland on June 2.[16]

On August 31, 2012 Baroni faced Rodrigo Ribeiro at ONE FC: Pride of a Nation. Baroni stunned Ribeiro with the first punch he threw, Baroni chased a wobbly Ribeiro landing heavy punches as the Brazilian retreated; Baroni then knocked Ribeiro down with a punch combination and finished the fight due to soccer kicks and punches just sixty seconds into round one. Baroni became the first man to ever knock out Ribeiro, the 60-second victory marks Baroni's first knockout win in over four years.[17]

Baroni represented ONE FC in a fighter-sharing program at Dream 18 on December 31, 2012 against Hayato Sakurai.[18] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.

Baroni next appeared on the ONE FC 9: Rise to Power card against Nobutatsu Suzuki. He lost the fight by knockout.

Bellator MMA edit

It was announced on March 13, 2014 that Baroni had signed a deal with Bellator MMA, and was expected to make his debut against Jesus Martinez on May 2, 2014.[19][20] However, Baroni was forced out of the bout due to injury and was replaced by Ryan Contaldi.[21]

Baroni faced Karo Parisyan in his debut fight at Bellator 122 on July 25, 2014.[22] He lost the fight via TKO in the first round.

Baroni was cut from the promotion after defending the rapist and kidnapper War Machine, trying to justify domestic violence. War Machine was a close friend and training partner of Baroni.[23][24] War Machine was also a steroid user.[25]

MMA commentating edit

Since April 2009, Baroni has occasionally worked as an MMA commentator for the MMA Big Show fight organization, Tachi Palace Fights,[26] and India's Super Fight League.[27]

Professional wrestling edit

In 2014, Baroni began training to become a professional wrestler at D'Lo Brown Pro Wrestling Academy.

On March 18, 2016 Baroni was announced to wrestle at Pro Wrestling Syndicate Super Card 2016 against former ECW superstar New Jack on June 11 at Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, New Jersey.

On April 4, 2019 Baroni took part in the second annual GCW Bloodsport professional wrestling event. He faced off and defeated Dominic Garrini, however his victory was later overturned to a loss by disqualification after he attacked the referee.

Bare knuckle boxing edit

World Bare Knuckle Fighting Federation edit

In the fall of 2018, Baroni returned to bare knuckle boxing. He faced Chris Leben at the World Bare Knuckle Fighting Federation debut card on November 9, 2018. He lost the fight via TKO in the first round.[28]

Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship edit

Baroni was next expected to face fellow UFC veteran Thiago Alves at BKFC 13 on September 19, 2020.[29] However, Baroni was removed from the card due to the organization not being able to reach him, and was replaced by Julian Lane.[30]

Film career edit

Baroni appeared in several independent films, credited as "Man in Club" and "Weightlifter 2." He was credited in 2018 as มนุษย์ยิม in a Thai film.

Murder arrest edit

Baroni was arrested in Mexico for allegedly murdering his girlfriend in early January 2023. His girlfriend was pronounced dead after being found beaten, bruised, and bloody on a bed following an argument in which Baroni threw her inside a shower with force.[2][31]

Prior to the murder, Baroni was a close friend and training partner of War Machine, charged with a life sentence for multiple counts of rape, kidnapping, and domestic battery. Baroni defended War Machine during his trial in August 2014.[32][31][2]

Personal life edit

Baroni was formerly represented by sports agent Ken Pavia, but after his move to American Kickboxing Academy, Baroni was managed by Bob Cook and DeWayne Zinkin of Zinkin Entertainment and Sports Management. Baroni is now managed by pro MMA fighter and professional wrestler Matt "The Granimal" Granahan's the American Combat Association since his move to professional wrestling along with other UFC stars turned pro wrestlers, such as Kamal Shalorus and UFC Hall of Famers Stephan Bonnar and Dan Severn.[33] Before becoming a professional fighter, Baroni worked various jobs including construction, delivering pizzas, bouncing, and as a car salesman.[34]

Mixed martial arts record edit

Professional record breakdown
35 matches 16 wins 19 losses
By knockout 11 7
By submission 2 3
By decision 3 9
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 16–19 Sai Wang Submission (rear-naked choke) Rebel FC 9 September 7, 2019 1 4:10 Shanghai, China For the Rebel FC Middleweight Championship.
Win 16–18 Matt Lagler TKO (punches) KOTC: Under Siege May 4, 2018 1 0:24 Alpine, California, United States Middleweight bout.
Loss 15–18 Karo Parisyan TKO (punches) Bellator 122 July 25, 2014 1 2:06 Temecula, California, United States
Loss 15–17 Nobutatsu Suzuki TKO (punches) ONE FC: Rise to Power May 31, 2013 1 4:17 Pasay, Philippines
Loss 15–16 Hayato Sakurai Decision (unanimous) DREAM 18 December 31, 2012 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 15–15 Rodrigo Ribeiro TKO (soccer kicks and punches) ONE FC: Pride of a Nation August 31, 2012 1 1:00 Manila, Philippines
Loss 14–15 Chris Holland TKO (punches) Ring of Fire 43: Bad Blood June 2, 2012 2 2:50 Denver, Colorado, United States
Loss 14–14 Yoshiyuki Yoshida Decision (unanimous) ONE FC 1: Champion vs. Champion September 3, 2011 3 5:00 Kallang, Singapore
Win 14–13 Nick Nolte Decision (unanimous) Titan Fighting Championships 17 March 25, 2011 3 5:00 Kansas City, Kansas, United States Middleweight bout.
Loss 13–13 Brad Tavares KO (knees and punches) UFC 125 January 1, 2011 1 4:20 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Middleweight bout.
Loss 13–12 Amir Sadollah Decision (unanimous) UFC 106 November 21, 2009 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 13–11 Joe Riggs Decision (unanimous) Strikeforce: Lawler vs. Shields June 6, 2009 3 5:00 St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Win 13–10 Olaf Alfonso Decision (unanimous) PFC 10: Explosive September 27, 2008 3 5:00 Lemoore, California, United States
Win 12–10 Ron Verdadero TKO (punches) ICON Sport: Hard Times August 2, 2008 1 0:51 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States Catchweight (175 lbs) bout.
Win 11–10 Scott Jansen KO (punch) Cage Rage 27 July 12, 2008 1 3:20 London, England Welterweight debut.
Loss 10–10 Joey Villaseñor TKO (punches) EliteXC: Primetime May 31, 2008 1 1:11 Newark, New Jersey, United States Middleweight bout.
Loss 10–9 Kala Hose TKO (punches) ICON Sport: Baroni vs. Hose March 15, 2008 5 1:45 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States For the ICON Sport Middleweight Championship.
Loss 10–8 Frank Shamrock Technical Submission (rear-naked choke) Strikeforce Shamrock vs. Baroni June 22, 2007 2 4:00 San Jose, California, United States For the inaugural Strikeforce Middleweight Championship.
Win 10–7 Yosuke Nishijima Technical Submission (kimura) PRIDE 32 The Real Deal October 21, 2006 1 3:20 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Catchweight (195 lbs) bout.
Loss 9–7 Kazuo Misaki Decision (unanimous) PRIDE Bushido 11 June 4, 2006 2 5:00 Saitama, Japan
Win 9–6 Yuki Kondo KO (punch) PRIDE Bushido 10 April 2, 2006 1 0:25 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 8–6 Ikuhisa Minowa Decision (unanimous) PRIDE Bushido 9 September 25, 2005 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 8–5 Ryo Chonan KO (punch) PRIDE Bushido 8 July 17, 2005 1 1:40 Nagoya, Japan
Win 7–5 Ikuhisa Minowa TKO (stomps) PRIDE Bushido 7 May 22, 2005 2 2:04 Tokyo, Japan
Win 6–5 Chris Cruit Submission (armbar) Extreme Fighting Challenge 11 March 5, 2005 2 N/A Columbus, Ohio, United States
Loss 5–5 Pete Sell Submission (guillotine choke) UFC 51 February 5, 2005 3 4:19 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 5–4 Evan Tanner Decision (unanimous) UFC 48 June 19, 2004 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 5–3 Evan Tanner TKO (punches) UFC 45 November 21, 2003 1 4:42 Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Loss 5–2 Matt Lindland Decision (unanimous) UFC 41 February 28, 2003 3 5:00 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 5–1 Dave Menne KO (punches) UFC 39 September 27, 2002 1 0:18 Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Win 4–1 Amar Suloev TKO (punches) UFC 37 May 10, 2002 1 2:55 Bossier City, Louisiana, United States
Loss 3–1 Matt Lindland Decision (majority) UFC 34 November 2, 2001 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 3–0 Robert Sarkozi TKO (punches) WMMAA 1: MegaFights August 10, 2001 1 1:05 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 2–0 Curtis Stout Decision (unanimous) UFC 30 February 23, 2001 2 5:00 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States Middleweight (199 lbs) bout.
Win 1–0 John Hayes TKO (punches) Vengeance at the Vanderbilt 9 August 5, 2000 1 0:35 Plainview, New York, United States

Bareknuckle boxing record edit

Professional record breakdown
1 match 0 wins 1 loss
By knockout 0 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 0–1 Chris Leben TKO (punch) World Bare Knuckle Fighting Federation November 9, 2018 1 1:19 Casper, Wyoming, United States

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External links edit

  • Professional MMA record for Phil Baroni from Sherdog  
  • Phil Baroni at UFC
  • Official MySpace Page
  • NERDSociety – Interview with Controversial Phil Baroni

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Philip George Baroni April 16 1976 is an American former mixed martial artist kickboxer boxer and professional wrestler Baroni competed in the UFC PRIDE Strikeforce Cage Rage DREAM EliteXC Bellator MMA BKFC and ONE FC Phil BaroniBaroni in 2019BornPhilip George Baroni 1976 04 16 April 16 1976 age 48 1 Long Island New York U S Other namesThe New York Bad AssResidenceCERESO Venustiano Carranza Prison Tepic Nayarit MexicoHeight5 ft 9 in 1 75 m Weight170 lb 77 kg 12 st 2 lb DivisionMiddleweightWelterweightReach72 in 183 cm StanceOrthodoxFighting out ofSan Jose California United StatesTeamAmerican Kickboxing AcademyEvolve MMATeam Hammer House formerly Years active2000 2019Kickboxing recordTotal7Wins7By knockout7Mixed martial arts recordTotal35Wins16By knockout11By submission2By decision3Losses19By knockout7By submission3By decision9Amateur boxing recordTotal10Wins10By knockout10Other informationWebsitehttp www thenewyorkbadass comMixed martial arts record from SherdogUFC Fighter Profile One FC Fighter Profile Last updated on September 9 2012 As of January 2023 Phil Baroni is detained in Valle de Banderas Mexico over an alleged murder of his girlfriend 2 Contents 1 Background 2 Mixed martial arts career 2 1 UFC 2 2 PRIDE 2 3 Feud with Frank Shamrock 2 4 Steroid use 2 5 ICON Sport 2 6 EliteXC 2 7 Cage Rage 2 8 Strikeforce 2 9 Return to UFC 2 10 Post UFC 2 11 ONE Fighting Championship 2 12 Bellator MMA 2 13 MMA commentating 3 Professional wrestling 4 Bare knuckle boxing 4 1 World Bare Knuckle Fighting Federation 4 2 Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship 5 Film career 6 Murder arrest 7 Personal life 8 Mixed martial arts record 9 Bareknuckle boxing record 10 References 11 External linksBackground editBaroni was born Phillip George Baroni in Massapequa Park in Long Island New York to American parents His father was a prominent New York attorney and his mother was a homemaker Phillip attended Massapequa High School where he was on the wrestling team Baroni grew up having multiple street fights a precursor to his career The Baronis were next door neighbors of Jerry Seinfeld s parents Baroni attended Nassau Community College and became a two time All American wrestler there placing fifth and second in the nation However during the later part of his senior year he was expelled Baroni then attended Hofstra University before transferring to Central Michigan University on a scholarship where he was a double major in biology and psychology He was also an amateur bodybuilder from the age of 17 to 20 competing in six shows in which he placed either first or second He studied kickboxing under Keith Trimble and had seven matches winning all by knockout He also competed in 10 amateur boxing matches also winning all 10 by knockout Mixed martial arts career editUFC edit Baroni debuted in the UFC in only his second professional fight at UFC 30 in Atlantic City New Jersey The bout was against fellow striking specialist Curtis Stout and Baroni won by unanimous decision Baroni was an undefeated 3 0 before getting his second fight with the UFC at UFC 34 against Matt Lindland whom Baroni would develop a rivalry with later in their careers Baroni lost the fight by decision and was handed his first professional loss However Baroni would then quickly make a name for himself in the UFC with several impressive stoppage victories His signature win was a decisive KO victory over former UFC Middleweight Champion Dave Menne on September 27 2002 Baroni famously jumped on the top of the cage and proclaimed himself to be the best eva after the knockout of Menne Baroni then rematched Matt Lindland to whom he had previously lost to by judges decision In their rematch Baroni suffered a second loss to Lindland by another judges decision He was then matched up against a teammate of Matt Lindland future UFC Middleweight Champion Evan Tanner at UFC 45 Revolution Baroni dominated the beginning of the match against Tanner but when the fight was stopped to check a cut on Tanner Tanner regained his composure and the momentum turned leading to the referee stopping the fight due to Baroni taking several undefended strikes on the ground This decision was controversial as the referee Larry Landless had asked Baroni if he wanted to quit Baroni said he believed he was asked if he wanted to continue and said yes Landless stopped the bout and was struck by a furious Baroni Baroni was subsequently suspended for 4 months for striking the official Upon his return Baroni got a rematch with Tanner at UFC 48 Payback but went on to lose via decision Despite losing three fights in a row the UFC matched Baroni against the relatively unknown Pete Sell Following training with Enson Inoue Baroni dominated early on with numerous takedowns and a dominant standup however Sell secured a guillotine choke and Baroni appeared to lose consciousness but then tapped out for the first time in his career thereby ending the fight PRIDE edit Baroni joined Hammer House soon thereafter and rebounded in Japan s PRIDE Fighting Championships promotion with several knockout victories against Ikuhisa Minowa Ryo Chonan and Yuki Kondo On June 4 2006 Baroni was summarily defeated by Ikuhisa Minowa whom he had developed a rivalry with via unanimous decision in the Bushido Welterweight Grand Prix 183 lb 83 kg tournament in 2005 On October 21 2006 Baroni captured a victory over boxer turned mixed martial artist Yosuke Nishijima via kimura in the first round at PRIDE 32 PRIDE s first American show In the post fight interview Baroni humorously admitted that he did not know the name of the hold he applied and only saw it on television a couple days before the fight Feud with Frank Shamrock edit nbsp Baroni in 2007 Frank Shamrock and Baroni had engaged in a war of words following Shamrock s fight with Renzo Gracie The two faced off at Strikeforce Shamrock vs Baroni a co promotion between EliteXC and Strikeforce on June 22 2007 on Pay Per View 3 Shamrock defeated Baroni knocking him down with punches in the first round and finishing him off with a rear naked choke in the second round It was ruled a technical submission victory for Shamrock as Baroni was choked unconscious before he could tap Baroni stated many times that he was not going to tap anyway Steroid use edit Following the Shamrock fight the California State Athletic Commission announced that Baroni tested positive for two types of anabolic steroids boldenone and stanozolol Baroni appealed the 2500 fine and faced a one year suspension Ultimately the fine was upheld although the suspension was reduced to six months 4 Baroni had asked that the remaining urine from the test conducted by Quest be sent to the Carlson Company a laboratory located in Colorado Springs Colorado While it did not appear among the 40 facilities recommended by the CSAC Carlson appealed to the fighter as a rare lab that tested for both DNA and steroids There was not enough of a sample for the lab to determine the identity of its owner though Carlson apparently had enough to determine the sample they received from Quest did not contain boldenone or stanozolol ICON Sport edit Baroni faced Hawaii s Kala Hose on March 15 2008 for the vacant ICON Sport Middleweight title Former champion Robbie Lawler was stripped of the title due to his inability to defend it on numerous occasions 5 While Baroni came out strong during the first round of the fight his stamina began to fade and Hose started to dominate the fight 6 Hose ultimately defeated Baroni by TKO early in the fifth round to become the new ICON Sport Middleweight Champion 6 EliteXC edit Baroni fought Joey Villasenor in the first ever live network television broadcast of MMA on CBS In the beginning of the fight Baroni caught Villasenor s high kick which brought him down to the mat where Baroni threw punches from guard Baroni then let Villasenor stand up Baroni then got struck a few times and was put into a guillotine choke Villasenor then let go of the choke and started delivering unanswered punches that dazed Baroni prompting the referee to stop the fight at the 1 11 mark of the opening round This was Baroni s second consecutive TKO loss Cage Rage edit Baroni made his Cage Rage and Welterweight debut at Cage Rage 27 on July 12 2008 against British fighter Scott Jansen He began the fight with a takedown and came close to finishing the fight with an armbar with which he appeared to hyper extend Jansen s arm Following a standup call from the referee the two fighters exchanged blows Baroni throwing a right to the body followed by a right handed punch which to Jansen s chin Jansen dropped his head bouncing off the floor Baroni went to check on Jansen and was attacked by Jansen s brother who had made his way into the cage with the cornermen Strikeforce edit In his second appearance in the promotion he lost to Joe Riggs at Strikeforce Lawler vs Shields on June 6 2009 in St Louis Missouri at Scottrade Center Return to UFC edit nbsp At the UFC 100 Fan Expo event in Las Vegas July 2009 In late 2009 Baroni returned to once again fight in the UFC 7 He signed a multi fight deal and his return fight was at UFC 106 on November 21 2009 against TUF 7 winner Amir Sadollah Sadollah defeated Baroni by unanimous decision After a decision loss to Sadollah Phil Baroni spent 2 months in Phuket Thailand learning Muay Thai at Tiger Muay Thai TMT with legendary coach Kru Yod He practiced kicks knees and elbows to improve his striking game The TMT crew posted videos of Baroni s workouts showing how the training sessions improved Baroni s stand up technique and how his work with nutritionists and strength and conditioning coaches had brought Baroni back into good shape in two months Baroni stated his intention to return to the Middleweight division Baroni was scheduled to face John Salter on August 28 2010 at UFC 118 8 however he was forced off the card with an injury 9 Baroni next fought TUF 11 alumnus Brad Tavares at UFC 125 10 After dropping Tavares with a left hook early Baroni was caught with a high kick in the later part of the round with Tavares eventually securing the TKO victory At the post fight interview with Ariel Helwani Baroni said that he was expecting to be cut from UFC but would not quit Baroni was then subsequently released 11 He left the UFC with a record of 3 wins and 7 losses Post UFC edit After his UFC release less than two weeks later Baroni signed a new multi fight contract with Titan Fighting Championships He fought at Titan Fighting Championships 17 against Nick Nolte 12 He won the fight via unanimous decision Baroni returned from shoulder surgery against local favorite Chris Holland on June 2 2012 at Ring of Fire 43 Bad Blood Baroni dominated Holland in the first round taking Holland down multiple times and landing heavy punches that opened a gash above Holland s left eyebrow Baroni was visibly tired heading into the second round and was rocked by multiple hooks from Holland Baroni ended up losing via TKO due to punches in the second round 13 ONE Fighting Championship edit On July 18 it was announced that Baroni would be facing Yoshiyuki Yoshida at ONE Fighting Championship Champion vs Champion at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on September 3 14 Baroni lost the fight via unanimous decision After the fight Baroni had surgery on a shoulder injury which had affected him since college 15 Baroni was scheduled to face Roger Huerta at ONE FC Destiny of Warriors on June 23 but he was pulled from the fight after his TKO loss to Chris Holland on June 2 16 On August 31 2012 Baroni faced Rodrigo Ribeiro at ONE FC Pride of a Nation Baroni stunned Ribeiro with the first punch he threw Baroni chased a wobbly Ribeiro landing heavy punches as the Brazilian retreated Baroni then knocked Ribeiro down with a punch combination and finished the fight due to soccer kicks and punches just sixty seconds into round one Baroni became the first man to ever knock out Ribeiro the 60 second victory marks Baroni s first knockout win in over four years 17 Baroni represented ONE FC in a fighter sharing program at Dream 18 on December 31 2012 against Hayato Sakurai 18 He lost the fight via unanimous decision Baroni next appeared on the ONE FC 9 Rise to Power card against Nobutatsu Suzuki He lost the fight by knockout Bellator MMA edit It was announced on March 13 2014 that Baroni had signed a deal with Bellator MMA and was expected to make his debut against Jesus Martinez on May 2 2014 19 20 However Baroni was forced out of the bout due to injury and was replaced by Ryan Contaldi 21 Baroni faced Karo Parisyan in his debut fight at Bellator 122 on July 25 2014 22 He lost the fight via TKO in the first round Baroni was cut from the promotion after defending the rapist and kidnapper War Machine trying to justify domestic violence War Machine was a close friend and training partner of Baroni 23 24 War Machine was also a steroid user 25 MMA commentating edit Since April 2009 Baroni has occasionally worked as an MMA commentator for the MMA Big Show fight organization Tachi Palace Fights 26 and India s Super Fight League 27 Professional wrestling editIn 2014 Baroni began training to become a professional wrestler at D Lo Brown Pro Wrestling Academy On March 18 2016 Baroni was announced to wrestle at Pro Wrestling Syndicate Super Card 2016 against former ECW superstar New Jack on June 11 at Starland Ballroom in Sayreville New Jersey On April 4 2019 Baroni took part in the second annual GCW Bloodsport professional wrestling event He faced off and defeated Dominic Garrini however his victory was later overturned to a loss by disqualification after he attacked the referee Bare knuckle boxing editWorld Bare Knuckle Fighting Federation edit In the fall of 2018 Baroni returned to bare knuckle boxing He faced Chris Leben at the World Bare Knuckle Fighting Federation debut card on November 9 2018 He lost the fight via TKO in the first round 28 Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship edit Baroni was next expected to face fellow UFC veteran Thiago Alves at BKFC 13 on September 19 2020 29 However Baroni was removed from the card due to the organization not being able to reach him and was replaced by Julian Lane 30 Film career editBaroni appeared in several independent films credited as Man in Club and Weightlifter 2 He was credited in 2018 as mnusyyim in a Thai film Murder arrest editBaroni was arrested in Mexico for allegedly murdering his girlfriend in early January 2023 His girlfriend was pronounced dead after being found beaten bruised and bloody on a bed following an argument in which Baroni threw her inside a shower with force 2 31 Prior to the murder Baroni was a close friend and training partner of War Machine charged with a life sentence for multiple counts of rape kidnapping and domestic battery Baroni defended War Machine during his trial in August 2014 32 31 2 Personal life editBaroni was formerly represented by sports agent Ken Pavia but after his move to American Kickboxing Academy Baroni was managed by Bob Cook and DeWayne Zinkin of Zinkin Entertainment and Sports Management Baroni is now managed by pro MMA fighter and professional wrestler Matt The Granimal Granahan s the American Combat Association since his move to professional wrestling along with other UFC stars turned pro wrestlers such as Kamal Shalorus and UFC Hall of Famers Stephan Bonnar and Dan Severn 33 Before becoming a professional fighter Baroni worked various jobs including construction delivering pizzas bouncing and as a car salesman 34 Mixed martial arts record editProfessional record breakdown 35 matches 16 wins 19 losses By knockout 11 7 By submission 2 3 By decision 3 9 Res Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes Loss 16 19 Sai Wang Submission rear naked choke Rebel FC 9 September 7 2019 1 4 10 Shanghai China For the Rebel FC Middleweight Championship Win 16 18 Matt Lagler TKO punches KOTC Under Siege May 4 2018 1 0 24 Alpine California United States Middleweight bout Loss 15 18 Karo Parisyan TKO punches Bellator 122 July 25 2014 1 2 06 Temecula California United States Loss 15 17 Nobutatsu Suzuki TKO punches ONE FC Rise to Power May 31 2013 1 4 17 Pasay Philippines Loss 15 16 Hayato Sakurai Decision unanimous DREAM 18 December 31 2012 3 5 00 Tokyo Japan Win 15 15 Rodrigo Ribeiro TKO soccer kicks and punches ONE FC Pride of a Nation August 31 2012 1 1 00 Manila Philippines Loss 14 15 Chris Holland TKO punches Ring of Fire 43 Bad Blood June 2 2012 2 2 50 Denver Colorado United States Loss 14 14 Yoshiyuki Yoshida Decision unanimous ONE FC 1 Champion vs Champion September 3 2011 3 5 00 Kallang Singapore Win 14 13 Nick Nolte Decision unanimous Titan Fighting Championships 17 March 25 2011 3 5 00 Kansas City Kansas United States Middleweight bout Loss 13 13 Brad Tavares KO knees and punches UFC 125 January 1 2011 1 4 20 Las Vegas Nevada United States Middleweight bout Loss 13 12 Amir Sadollah Decision unanimous UFC 106 November 21 2009 3 5 00 Las Vegas Nevada United States Loss 13 11 Joe Riggs Decision unanimous Strikeforce Lawler vs Shields June 6 2009 3 5 00 St Louis Missouri United States Win 13 10 Olaf Alfonso Decision unanimous PFC 10 Explosive September 27 2008 3 5 00 Lemoore California United States Win 12 10 Ron Verdadero TKO punches ICON Sport Hard Times August 2 2008 1 0 51 Honolulu Hawaii United States Catchweight 175 lbs bout Win 11 10 Scott Jansen KO punch Cage Rage 27 July 12 2008 1 3 20 London England Welterweight debut Loss 10 10 Joey Villasenor TKO punches EliteXC Primetime May 31 2008 1 1 11 Newark New Jersey United States Middleweight bout Loss 10 9 Kala Hose TKO punches ICON Sport Baroni vs Hose March 15 2008 5 1 45 Honolulu Hawaii United States For the ICON Sport Middleweight Championship Loss 10 8 Frank Shamrock Technical Submission rear naked choke Strikeforce Shamrock vs Baroni June 22 2007 2 4 00 San Jose California United States For the inaugural Strikeforce Middleweight Championship Win 10 7 Yosuke Nishijima Technical Submission kimura PRIDE 32 The Real Deal October 21 2006 1 3 20 Las Vegas Nevada United States Catchweight 195 lbs bout Loss 9 7 Kazuo Misaki Decision unanimous PRIDE Bushido 11 June 4 2006 2 5 00 Saitama Japan Win 9 6 Yuki Kondo KO punch PRIDE Bushido 10 April 2 2006 1 0 25 Tokyo Japan Loss 8 6 Ikuhisa Minowa Decision unanimous PRIDE Bushido 9 September 25 2005 2 5 00 Tokyo Japan Win 8 5 Ryo Chonan KO punch PRIDE Bushido 8 July 17 2005 1 1 40 Nagoya Japan Win 7 5 Ikuhisa Minowa TKO stomps PRIDE Bushido 7 May 22 2005 2 2 04 Tokyo Japan Win 6 5 Chris Cruit Submission armbar Extreme Fighting Challenge 11 March 5 2005 2 N A Columbus Ohio United States Loss 5 5 Pete Sell Submission guillotine choke UFC 51 February 5 2005 3 4 19 Las Vegas Nevada United States Loss 5 4 Evan Tanner Decision unanimous UFC 48 June 19 2004 3 5 00 Las Vegas Nevada United States Loss 5 3 Evan Tanner TKO punches UFC 45 November 21 2003 1 4 42 Uncasville Connecticut United States Loss 5 2 Matt Lindland Decision unanimous UFC 41 February 28 2003 3 5 00 Atlantic City New Jersey United States Win 5 1 Dave Menne KO punches UFC 39 September 27 2002 1 0 18 Uncasville Connecticut United States Win 4 1 Amar Suloev TKO punches UFC 37 May 10 2002 1 2 55 Bossier City Louisiana United States Loss 3 1 Matt Lindland Decision majority UFC 34 November 2 2001 3 5 00 Las Vegas Nevada United States Win 3 0 Robert Sarkozi TKO punches WMMAA 1 MegaFights August 10 2001 1 1 05 Atlantic City New Jersey United States Win 2 0 Curtis Stout Decision unanimous UFC 30 February 23 2001 2 5 00 Atlantic City New Jersey United States Middleweight 199 lbs bout Win 1 0 John Hayes TKO punches Vengeance at the Vanderbilt 9 August 5 2000 1 0 35 Plainview New York United StatesBareknuckle boxing record editProfessional record breakdown 1 match 0 wins 1 loss By knockout 0 1 Res Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes Loss 0 1 Chris Leben TKO punch World Bare Knuckle Fighting Federation November 9 2018 1 1 19 Casper Wyoming United StatesReferences edit Phil Baroni sherdog com a b c Calhoun Curtis January 4 2023 Former UFC Fighter Phil Baroni Arrested For Murder In Mexico MMA News Retrieved January 4 2023 Elitexc debut lacked bigleague blogs chron com February 2007 Archived copy www mmaweekly com Archived from the original on September 13 2007 Retrieved January 14 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Stupp Dann February 10 2008 Robbie Lawler Stripped of ICON Sport Title Baroni vs Hose on Tap MMA Junkie Archived from the original on April 22 2008 Retrieved March 16 2008 a b Meinhardt James March 16 2008 Hose Swamps Baroni to Capture ICON Belt Sherdog com Retrieved March 16 2008 Baroni Likely Headed Back to UFC mmaweekly com April 13 2009 Archived from the original on August 16 2009 Retrieved April 13 2009 Pearson Miller at UFN 22 Baroni Salter at UFC 118 MMAFighting com May 29 2010 Phil Baroni off UFC 118 card due to collarbone injury mmajunkie com July 27 2010 Archived from the original on July 30 2010 Phil Baroni vs Brad Tavares targeted for UFC 125 on Jan 1 October 11 2010 Archived from the original on November 25 2010 Phil Baroni Released From UFC Following Loss at UFC 125 MMAweekly com January 4 2011 Phil Baroni makes debut with Titan Fighting MMAjunkie com February 8 2011 Archived from the original on February 11 2011 Retrieved February 8 2011 Ring of Fire 43 Chris Holland Takes Out NY Bad Ass Baroni in Two MMAWeekly com June 3 2012 Retrieved June 4 2012 Nelson Chris 2011 07 18 Baroni Yoshida Gregor Gracie Added to One FC s Sept 3 Debut Sherdog com Retrieved on 2012 03 26 Phil Baroni I m a greasy fast Italian American monster and I m gonna hurt Ribeiro real bad Combat Asia August 13 2012 Archived from the original on January 21 2013 Retrieved August 13 2012 Following TKO Loss Phil Baroni Out of One FC Fight with Roger Huerta MMAWeekly com June 3 2012 Retrieved June 4 2012 Phil Baroni Faces Rodrigo Ribeiro at One FC 5 in Philippines sherdog com July 18 2012 Retrieved July 19 2012 One FC Partners with Glory Sports International sherdog com November 28 2012 Retrieved December 4 2012 Dave Walsh March 13 2014 Bellator Just Got a Little More Bad Ass Signs Phil Baroni mmanuts com Retrieved March 13 2014 UFC PRIDE Strikeforce vet Phil Baroni signs with Bellator MMA for May debut MMAJunkie com March 15 2014 Retrieved March 15 2014 Phil Baroni s Bellator debut postponed due to injury mmafightcorner com Archived from the original on May 5 2014 Retrieved June 23 2014 Phil Baroni vs Karo Parisyan added to Bellator 122 mmafighting com June 17 2014 Retrieved June 23 2014 Phil Baroni Fired From Bellator For Support Of War Machine MMA UK mmauk net August 20 2014 Retrieved March 7 2023 Former MMA fighter and training partner of War Machine s Phil Baroni watches War Machine s trial at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas on Wednesday March 15 2017 Heidi Fang Las Vegas Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved March 8 2023 War Machine witnesses detail steroid abuse at attempted murder trial March 15 2017 Retrieved March 8 2023 Interview With Jason Appleton the Man Behind MMA Big Show October 23 2009 Archived from the original on November 12 2009 Tabuena Anton February 10 2012 Asian MMA Update Phil Baroni To Serve As Color Commentator On Sapp vs Thompson ROAD FC 6 Fight Videos BloodyElbow com Retrieved February 8 2012 Marc Raimondi November 10 2018 WBKFF 1 results Chris Leben stops Phil Baroni Dakota Cochrane shocks Johny Hendricks mmafighting com Retrieved November 10 2018 Damon Martin July 28 2020 Thiago Alves draws Phil Baroni in bare knuckle debut Hector Lombard vs Kendall Grove on tap for BKFC 13 mmafighting com Damon Martin September 10 2020 BKFC president explains Phil Baroni s removal from upcoming card expectations for Thiago Alves debut mmafighting com a b Former UFC fighter Phil Baroni reportedly arrested for alleged murder of girlfriend Fox Sports January 4 2023 Retrieved January 4 2023 Phil Baroni accused of inflicting at least 37 injuries on girlfriend Asian MMA January 11 2023 Retrieved March 8 2023 MMA s New York Badass WWE bound Phil Baroni speaks exclusively with cageside seats ahead of Wrestlemania trip March 27 2015 mynuvotv com The Men of Fight Factory Where Are They Now Archived from the original on July 10 2014 Retrieved July 10 2014 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Phil Baroni External links editProfessional MMA record for Phil Baroni from Sherdog nbsp Phil Baroni at UFC Official MySpace Page NERDSociety Interview with Controversial Phil Baroni Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Phil Baroni amp oldid 1223033905, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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