Ovince
Saint Preux
13-5-0( W-L-D )

Fight History

Skill Breakdown

Charts are compiled based on results from 8 fights.
Record: 13-5-0
Summary: Wrestling, conditioning, and striking

Fighter Info

From: Miami, Florida USA
Fights Out Of: Knoxville, Tennessee USA
Age: 30
Height: 6' 3" ( 190 cm )
Weight: 205 lb ( 93 kg )
College: University of Tennessee
Degree: Sociology

Striking

Total Attempted Strikes
0
84
56% Successful
47
Types of Successful Strikes
0
47
96% Standing
45
2
Striking Defense
44
%
The percentage of total strikes avoided

Grappling

Total Takedowns
0
2
0% Successful
0
Grappling Totals by Type
 
 
Subm.
Passes
Sweeps
0
0
0
Takedown Defense
100
%
The percentage of total takedowns avoided
Result Fighters Event Str TD Sub Pass Method Replay
Win
Gian Villante Apr 27, 2013
28 0 0 0 R3 Decision - Majority
Ovince Saint Preux 47 0 0 0
Win
Ovince Saint Preux Aug 18, 2012
36 2 0 4 R3 KO/TKO
TJ Cook 26 0 0 0
Loss
Gegard Mousasi
Strikeforce - Melendez vs. Masvidal
Dec 17, 2011
39 4 1 6 R3 Decision - Unanimous
Ovince Saint Preux 13 2 1 4
Win
Ovince Saint Preux
Strikeforce Challengers 17
Jul 22, 2011
13 0 0 0 R1 Submission
Joe Cason 5 0 0 0
Win
Ovince Saint Preux
Strikeforce Challengers 13
Jan 7, 2011
25 3 1 10 R3 Decision - Unanimous
Abongo Humphrey 14 1 3 0
Win
Benji Radach
Strikeforce - Henderson vs. Babalu
Dec 4, 2010
22 2 0 0 R3 Decision - Unanimous
Ovince Saint Preux 82 1 2 1
Win
Ovince Saint Preux
Strikeforce Challengers 12
Nov 19, 2010
36 1 1 4 R3 Decision - Unanimous
Antwain Britt 13 2 0 3
Win
Chris Hawk
Strikeforce - Nashville
Apr 17, 2010
-- -- -- -- R1 KO/TKO
Ovince Saint Preux -- -- -- --

Biography

TRAINING: I work overnight shifts at a home for At-Risk Youth, so I usually get off work around 8 am, then head over and do an hour to two hours of boxing with Coach Foust or Coach Eppolito. Then I head over and do my strength and conditioning with Nate "the Great" Hoffmeister (who is an amazing S&C coach). Then I take a nap before heading over to train with Coach Turner & my team at Knoxville Martial Arts Academy. I do an hour of pro practice there, then BJJ for 90 minutes, then MMA for 90 minutes. Then another nap and it's back to work for the evening. It's a pretty crazy schedule, but I remember the story that goes like this: Someone asked a super successful person "When do you sleep if you're always working like this?" The successful person responded with "Sleep? Sleep is for those people that are broke. I don't sleep. I have the opportunity to make a dream become a reality. I don't have time to sleep."

When and why did you start training for fighting? I wanted to find something to challenge me after college football. I started training for fun, and after my first fight I fell in love with the sport.

What ranks and titles have you held? 2009 Sports Illustrated Submission Of The Year.

Do you have any heroes? My mother and father.

What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? A dream come true. Everyone aims at the top, so to finally make it here is HUGE! But I'm not done yet; I plan on making it to the top of the UFC - just wait and see!

Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn?
I received my bachelors degree in Sociology from the University of Tennessee.

What was your job before you started fighting?
Student

Favorite grappling technique: guillotine

Favorite Striking technique: High kick and superman punch.

•    Pro since 2008

•    Six wins by knockout, three by submission

•    Has won 10 of his last 11

•    Eight first round finishes

•    Owns eight second knockout victory over UFC vet Jason Day in 2010

Career

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