Tom Blackledge is a Male fighter from United Kingdom with a 10-7-0 pro MMA record.
Blackledge most recently fought Anthony Perosh at UFC 127 on Saturday February 26, 2011.
Tom Blackledge lost to Anthony Perosh by Submission at 2:45 of Round 1
in the Light Heavyweight division.
Tom Blackledge has 10 wins with a 100% finish rate, including 5 by knockout, 4 by submission.
Tom Blackledge's Last Fight
Loss • Anthony Perosh DEF Tom Blackledge by Submission R1 2:45
Tom Blackledge's last five professional MMA fights
Tom Blackledge's MMA career highlights
Tom Blackledge's Professional MMA debut
Blackledge made his professional debut against John Nicholson on November 17, 2001, fighting on the regional circuit.
He made a winning start to his career, defeating John Nicholson who carried a 0-0-0 professional MMA record into the fight.
Tom Blackledge beat John Nicholson by KO/TKO at of Round 1.
Tom Blackledge's Ultimate Fighting Championship Career
Blackledge made his debut in the UFC against Anthony Perosh on February 26, 2011, fighting on the preliminary card of UFC 127: Penn vs Fitch having compiled a 10-6-0 professional MMA record.
Tom Blackledge lost to Anthony Perosh by Submission at 2:45 of Round 1.
When was Tom Blackledge's last win?
Blackledge's last win came against Enoc Solves Torres at M-1 Challenge 18 on Saturday August 15, 2009. Tom Blackledge beat Enoc Solves Torres by KO/TKO at 0:09 of Round 1.
Who is Tom Blackledge's next opponent?
Blackledge is not currently booked for any fights.
When was Tom Blackledge's last loss?
Blackledge's last loss came against Anthony Perosh at UFC 127 on Saturday February 26, 2011. Tom Blackledge lost to Anthony Perosh by Submission at 2:45 of Round 1.
How many UFC fights has Tom Blackledge had?
Blackledge has fought 1 times in the UFC. His UFC record stands at 0-1-0.
How many pro MMA knockouts does Tom Blackledge have?
Blackledge has knocked out 5 opponents.
How many pro MMA submissions does Tom Blackledge have?
Blackledge has submitted 4 opponents.
How many times has Tom Blackledge been knocked out?