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"The Renegade"

Cody Gibson

Bantamweight Division

22-10-0 (W-L-D)

7

Wins by Knockout

6

Wins by Submission

8

First Round Finishes

Cody Gibson

athlete record

Info

Learn more about Cody Gibson's UFC history, fighter facts, and Q&A below.

Status
Active
Place of Birth
United States
Trains at
The Pit
Fighting style
MMA
Age
37
Height
70.00
Weight
135.50
Octagon Debut
Feb. 22, 2014
Reach
71.00
Leg reach
41.00
  • Team Chandler on TUF 31
     
  • Pro since 2008
     
  • Seven wins by KO, six by submission (2 guillotine, RNC, 3 arm triangle)
     
  • Seven first round finishes
     
  • Has won seven of his last 10
     
  • Last two pre-TUF wins were over UFC vets Josh Dodson and Francisco Rivera
     
  • 8-2 between UFC appearances
     
  • Owns wins over Walel Watson and Chad George; also faced Ulysses Gomez
     
  • Origin of nickname: “My friend Thomas Hamontree and I were always getting into a lot of shenanigans in college and were pretty wild. We came up with a philosophy for how we wanted to live our lives and called it living like a Renegade. The ideology of being a Renegade has evolved over time but has stayed true at its core. When I fight, I hope I show a glimpse of what that philosophy is all about.”

UFC Fight Night (11/2/24) Gibson won a three round unanimous decision over Chad Anheliger

UFC on ESPN (7/20/24) Gibson submitted Brian Kelleher via arm-triangle choke at 3:58 of the first round

UFC on ESPN (3/23/24) Gibson lost a three round unanimous decision to Miles Johns 

UFC 292 (8/19/23) Gibson lost a three round unanimous decision to Brad Katona in the TUF 31 bantamweight final

UFC Fight Night (2/22/15) Gibson lost a three round unanimous decision to Douglas Silva de Andrade

UFC 178 (9/27/14) Gibson was submitted by Manvel Gamburyan via guillotine choke at 4:56 of the second round

UFC Fight Night (6/28/14) Gibson stopped Johnny Bedford via strikes at :38 of the first round

UFC 170 (2/22/14) Gibson lost a three round unanimous decision to Aljamain Sterling

 

The Ultimate Fighter, Season 31

In the semifinals, Gibson submitted Rico DiSciullo via arm triangle choke at 4:32 of the first round

In the quarterfinals, Gibson stopped Mando Gutierrez via strikes at 3:24 of the first round

When and why did you start training for fighting? I started training when I was still wrestling in college. I would come home in the summertime and pick up a fight for a few hundred bucks. I didn’t really know how to strike or anything about jiu-jitsu back then, but I enjoyed a good fist fight and I was a good wrestler.

What professional titles have you held? Tachi Palace Fights Bantamweight Champion, Up Next Fighting Bantamweight Champion, TUF 31 bantamweight finalist

Any accomplishments in amateur combat sports? Two-time Junior College All American wrestler

Any belts/ ranks in grappling disciplines? Brown belt BJJ

What has been your toughest fight to date and why? Probably the TUF finale against Brad Katona. I suffered some injuries in the fight that made it hard to breathe and see and I had to dig deep.

Who is your favorite fighter and why? Nick Diaz

Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? I went to Bakersfield Junior College and Menlo College (Bay Area).  I have a B.A degree in History. I also finished my teaching credential program and my master’s degree in education at Brandman University.

What was your job before you started fighting? I’ve been working as a teacher while I’ve been pursuing MMA and continuing my education.  I also coach wrestling at Atascadero Middle School.

Personal Life / Background: Married, three kids (Ella-8, Margo-4, Hank-3 months). I have been a schoolteacher for nine years. I have also coached wrestling for many years.