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Alan Baudot
BornAlan Dimitri Baudot[1]
(1988-02-01) 1 February 1988 (age 36)
Lyon, France
Other namesThe Black Samourai
Height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight256 lb (116 kg; 18.3 st)
DivisionHeavyweight
Reach79.0 in (201 cm)[2]
Fighting out ofParis, France
TeamMMA Factory
Years active2013–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total13
Wins8
By knockout7
By disqualification1
Losses4
By knockout3
By decision1
No contests1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Alan Dimitri Baudot[1][3] (born 1 February 1988)[4] is a French mixed martial artist who competes in the Heavyweight division. He has previously fought in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Background

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Alan Baudot was born on the slopes of the Croix-Rousse in Lyon, in a modest environment, with his parents originally from Martinique, from the commune of Schœlcher. At the age of 12, his mother and stepfather decided to leave the city and move to the countryside, near Besançon, in Franche-Comté. Growing up amongst cows and farms, Baudot had a pleasant childhood, with Besançon being where he started judo, his first sensations in combat sports. At the same time, he played rugby in Fédérale 2 (4e division) and tried his hand at fist-fighting. In love with martial arts, he turned to contact sports such as kick-boxing and muay-thai at the age of 19. As for his studies, Alan obtained a BEP (vocational diploma) and then a professional diploma in cooking and a CAP (vocational training certificate) in masonry. He accumulated jobs and never stopped working, for example, as assistant manager of a hotel, delivery driver or receptionist. Learning was also a constant for Baudot, as he holds a professional diploma from the Ministry of Youth, Popular Education and Sport (BPJEPS). Alan is also a coach specialized in pugilistic activities (boxing).[5][6]

Passionate about Japanese culture, he took the lead and decided to go to Japan at the age of 22, with his friend Mathieu Muller. With his friend, they wanted to open a delicatessen in Tokyo to sell products from Franche-Comté. Arriving there with dreams, they had nothing set aside, had no training in international trade. Once there, the two friends were disappointed. Launching a business in Japan as an expatriate was a real obstacle course and the project of the two friends dreamers collapsed. It was there in 2013 that Baudot decided to let off steam by entering Hayato Sakurai's gym. Three months passed between his first steps in MMA and his first fight, however Baudot had to return to France because his visa had expired. Two weeks later, Hayato Sakurai paid for Baudot's plane ticket to come back to Japan for the bout, which he won and earned 600 euros. Since MMA does not allow him to live, the Frenchman works as a bouncer in the bustling Roppongi district of Tokyo while also doing some kick-boxing and muay-thai fights, leading him to nicknamed "The Black Samurai".[5][6]

Mixed martial arts career

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Early career

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After a seven-month break, back in France, during the 2016/2017 season, the Martinique native was offered to join the "MMA Factory" stable. Fernand Lopez the former coach of the MMA World Champion Francis Ngannou and current coach of the Guadeloupean Ciryl Gane, takes him in hand. "I train with them and then Fernand Lopez, who is looking for trainers and loves excellence, asks me to find out more so that I can get a diploma. That's how I got my Brevet professionnel de la Jeunesse, de l'Education populaire et du Sport (BPJEPS), specializing in pugilistic activities", he confides.

Baudot faced Todd Stoute at TKO 47: Jourdain vs. Lapilus on April 11, 2019. After losing the bout by rear-naked choke in the third round, the bout was later overturned to a DQ win for Baudot after Stoute tested positive for 100 nanograms of THC.[7]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

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Baudot, as a short notice replacement for Sergey Spivak, faced Tom Aspinall at UFC Fight Night: Moraes vs. Sandhagen on October 11, 2020.[8] Baudot lost the fight via first-round technical knockout.[9]

Baudot was scheduled to face Rodrigo Nascimento on May 22, 2021, at UFC Fight Night: Font vs. Garbrandt.[10] However, after Baudot was injured, the bout was moved to UFC on ESPN: Makhachev vs. Moisés held on July 17, 2021.[11] Baudot lost the fight via technical knockout in round two.[12] However, Nascimento's urine test from the fight tested positive for ritalinic acid, a metabolite of psychostimulant drugs methylphenidate and ethylphenidate. As a result, the bout was also overturned to a no contest.[13]

Baudot faced Parker Porter on February 19, 2022, at UFC Fight Night: Walker vs. Hill.[14] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.[15]

Baudot faced Josh Parisian on June 25, 2022, at UFC on ESPN 38.[16] Despite winning the first round against Parisian, Baudot lost the fight via technical knockout in the second round.[17]

In July 2022, it was announced that Baudot was no longer on the UFC roster.[18]

Championships and accomplishments

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  • HEAT
    • HEAT Light Heavyweight Championship (One time)
      • One successful title defense

Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
13 matches 8 wins 4 losses
By knockout 7 3
By decision 0 1
By disqualification 1 0
No contests 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 8–4 (1) Josh Parisian TKO (punches) UFC on ESPN: Tsarukyan vs. Gamrot June 25, 2022 2 3:04 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 8–3 (1) Parker Porter Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Walker vs. Hill February 19, 2022 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
NC 8–2 (1) Rodrigo Nascimento NC (overturned) UFC on ESPN: Makhachev vs. Moisés July 17, 2021 2 1:29 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Originally a TKO (punches) win for Nascimento; overturned after he tested positive for ritalinic acid.
Loss 8–2 Tom Aspinall TKO (elbows and punches) UFC Fight Night: Moraes vs. Sandhagen October 10, 2020 1 1:35 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Return to Heavyweight.
Win 8–1 Todd Stoute DQ (overturned by promoter) TKO 47: Jourdain vs. Lapilus April 11, 2019 3 3:54 Montreal, Canada Originally a submission (rear-naked choke) win for Stoute; overturned after he tested positive for marijuana.
Win 7–1 Yuto Nakajima TKO (punches) Mach Matsuri 2018 May 6, 2018 1 4:16 Tokyo, Japan Heavyweight bout.
Loss 6–1 Dalcha Lungiambula KO (punch) EFC Worldwide 61 July 8, 2017 1 0:26 North West Province, South Africa For the EFC Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win 6–0 Yusuke Masuda KO (punches) HEAT 39 February 19, 2017 2 3:23 Nagoya, Japan Defended the HEAT Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win 5–0 Chul Yeon Jung TKO (punches) Angel's Fighting 1 October 8, 2016 1 N/A Seoul, South Korea Heavyweight bout.
Win 4–0 Dong Xing Wu TKO (punches) Grandslam MMA 4 March 19, 2016 1 1:16 Tokyo, Japan
Win 3–0 Shunsuke Inoue TKO (punches) HEAT 36 November 29, 2015 5 0:22 Nagoya, Japan Light Heavyweight debut. Won the HEAT Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win 2–0 Yuji Sakuragi TKO (punches) Grandslam MMA 3 September 12, 2015 1 2:35 Tokyo, Japan Openweight bout.
Win 1–0 Akira Iezaki TKO (punches) GRACHAN 10 July 15, 2013 1 2:09 Tokyo, Japan Heavyweight debut.

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Mixed Martial Arts Show Results" (PDF). boxing.nv.gov. 2021-12-04. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  2. ^ "Stats | UFC". ufcstats.com.
  3. ^ "Alan Baudot Stats, News, Bio". ESPN. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  4. ^ "Alan "Black Samourai" Baudot MMA Stats, Pictures, News". Tapology. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  5. ^ a b "MMA : Le Martiniquais Alan Baudot, en lice, pour devenir le champion des poids lourds". Outre-mer la 1ère (in French). 17 February 2022. Retrieved 2022-02-18.
  6. ^ a b Perocheau·Sport·, Julien (2021-07-16). "Alan Baudot, bagarre dans le sang et sourire aux lèvres". Views (in French). Retrieved 2022-02-18.
  7. ^ Griffith, Joel (2020-10-10). "Todd Stoute details why TKO 47 submission win over Alan Baudot was overturned to loss". MMA Empire. Retrieved 2022-02-18.
  8. ^ DNA, MMA (2020-10-01). "Alan Baudot tekent contract bij de UFC, treft Tom Aspinall op 10 oktober in Abu Dhabi". MMA DNA. Retrieved 2020-10-02.
  9. ^ Ross Markey (October 10, 2020). "Tom Aspinall Stops Alan Baudot With First Round Ground-And-Pound – UFC Fight Island 5 Highlights". lowkickmma.com.
  10. ^ "French Alan Baudot returns to the UFC on May 22!". lasueur.com. 2021-02-28. Retrieved 2021-05-09. (in French)
  11. ^ Sergio Pineiro (2021-05-07). "BREAKING: Heavyweight bout between Alan Baudot and Rodrigo Nascimento pushed to July 17". fighterpath.com. Retrieved 2021-05-08.
  12. ^ Behunin, Alex (2021-07-17). "UFC Vegas 31 Results: Rodrigo Nascimento Stops Alan Baudot In Second Round Comeback". Cageside Press. Retrieved 2021-07-18.
  13. ^ "Three UFC fighters suspended by NAC for positive drug tests including amphetamine, marijuana, more". MMA Junkie. 2021-09-22. Retrieved 2021-09-23.
  14. ^ "UFC Fight Night 201 adds Alan Baudot vs. Parker Porter to lineup for Las Vegas". MMA Junkie. 2022-01-24. Retrieved 2022-01-25.
  15. ^ Anderson, Jay (2022-02-19). "UFC Vegas 48: Parker Porter Wins Grueling Decision Over Alan Baudot". Cageside Press. Retrieved 2022-02-20.
  16. ^ Behunin, Alex (2022-04-04). "Josh Parisian vs. Alan Baudot Set For June 25 UFC Event". Cageside Press. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
  17. ^ Doherty, Dan (2022-06-26). "UFC Vegas 57: Josh Parisian Survives, Comes Back Against Alan Baudot". Cageside Press. Retrieved 2022-06-27.
  18. ^ Taylor, Chris (2022-07-19). "The UFC parts ways with three more fighters". | BJPenn.com. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  19. ^ Sherdog.com. "Alan Baudot". Sherdog.
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