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Jordan Radev
Born
(1976-03-04) March 4, 1976 (age 48) Pomorie, Bulgaria
Native name
Йордан Радев
Residence
New York City, NY, United States
Nationality
Bulgarian
Height
5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Weight
170 lb (77 kg; 12 st)
Division
Welterweight (2009–2011) Middleweight (2002–2009)
Reach
70 in (178 cm)
Team
Fight Factory
Years active
8 (2002-present)
Mixed martial arts record
Total
28
Wins
23
By knockout
5
By submission
5
By decision
12
By disqualification
1
Losses
5
By knockout
2
By decision
3
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Jordan Radev (Bulgarian: Йордан Радев; born March 4, 1976) is a Bulgarian wrestler and professional mixed martial artist. He was the second[1] Bulgarian mixed martial artist to fight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship in its middleweight division.
Radev had two bouts in the UFC - at UFC Fight Night 10 against Andrew McFedries, and at UFC 79 against Dean Lister. After the UFC bouts, his next fight was scheduled to be against the Cuban/Australian judoka Hector Lombard in the Australian promotion Cage Fighting Championships. However, he was denied a visa to Australia and therefore did not appear.
Besides the UFC, Radev has fought in various other organizations, marking notable wins against the Polish MMA legend Grzegorz Jakubowski in KSW 9 – Konfrontacja, Yuya Shirai in M-1 Global, and against Alexander Shlemenko in the Helsinki Fight Festival. He is also the head MMA coach of the Bulgarian National MMA team in the M-1 Challenge fighting league.
While still active as an MMA fighter, Radev is currently[when?] also the head MMA trainer in the Fight Factory in Brooklyn, New York, - the largest boxing and MMA gym on the US East Coast.[citation needed]
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