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Francisco Rivera (fighter)

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Francisco Rivera
Born (1981-10-08) October 8, 1981 (age 43)
Whittier, California, United States
Other namesCisco
ResidenceBuena Park, California, United States
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[1]
Weight135 lb (61 kg; 9.6 st)
DivisionBantamweight
Featherweight
Reach70 in (180 cm)[1]
Fighting out ofBuena Park, California, United States
TeamUnited Mixed Martial Arts
All In MMA[2]
CSW[2]
Years active2008–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total29
Wins16
By knockout10
By decision6
Losses10
By knockout2
By submission4
By decision4
No contests3
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Francisco Rivera Jr. (born October 8, 1981) is an American mixed martial artist who last competed in XMMA. A professional since 2008, he has also competed for the WEC and Tachi Palace Fights. Rivera is known for his heavy hands and wild fighting style.

Background

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Rivera graduated from Buena Park High School where he excelled in football[3] eventually playing for Orange Coast College, until his foot was broken.[4]

Mixed martial arts career

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World Extreme Cagefighting

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Rivera made his WEC debut replacing an injured Josh Grispi against Erik Koch at WEC 52.[5] He lost the fight via TKO in the first round.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

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On October 28, 2010, World Extreme Cagefighting merged with the Ultimate Fighting Championship. As part of the merger, most WEC fighters were transferred into the UFC.[6]

Rivera was expected to drop to Bantamweight and face Takeya Mizugaki on March 3, 2011, at UFC Live: Sanchez vs. Kampmann.[7] However, Rivera was forced out of the bout with an injury and replaced by promotional newcomer Reuben Duran.[8]

Rivera faced Reuben Duran on June 4, 2011, at The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale.[9] He lost the fight via submission in the third round and was subsequently released from the promotion.

Return to the UFC

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Following two emphatic first round stoppages on the regional circuit, Rivera was re-signed by the UFC to face Alex Soto on May 15, 2012, at UFC on Fuel TV: The Korean Zombie vs. Poirier, replacing Azamat Gashimov who was removed from the bout.[10] Rivera won the fight via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27).[11]

Rivera was expected to replace Edwin Figueroa against Ken Stone on June 22, 2012, at UFC on FX 4.[12] However, Rivera was forced out of the bout with an injury and replaced by Dustin Pague.[13]

Rivera faced Roland Delorme on July 21, 2012, at UFC 149.[14] Rivera defeated Delorme via first-round KO. However, Rivera later failed his post-fight drug test for an over-the-counter stimulant and the win was overturned to a No Contest.[15]

After being clipped twice in the first round, Rivera rallied to defeat Edwin Figueroa on February 2, 2013, at UFC 156 in the second round, staggering him before getting a TKO stoppage.[16][17]

Rivera was expected to face Hugo Viana on April 20, 2013, at UFC on Fox 7.[18] However, Rivera was forced out of the bout with an injury and replaced by T.J. Dillashaw.[19]

Rivera was expected to face George Roop on October 19, 2013, at UFC 166.[20] However, the pairing was shifted to November 6, 2013, at UFC Fight Night 31.[21] He won the fight via TKO in the second round.[22]

Rivera was expected to face Raphael Assunção at UFC 170.[23] However, Rivera was forced out of the bout due to injury.[24]

Rivera faced Takeya Mizugaki on May 24, 2014, at UFC 173.[25] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.[26]

Rivera faced Urijah Faber on December 6, 2014, at UFC 181.[27] Rivera lost the fight via second round submission. However, the ending was controversial as Faber stunned Rivera with an eyepoke during a standup exchange. The eyepoke went unnoticed by the referee, but immediately preceded the fight ending submission.[28] Rivera's management team indicated that they planned to appeal the result in hopes that it would be changed to a no contest, and hoped that the UFC could schedule a rematch with Faber.[29] Ultimately, the NSAC upheld the result of a submission victory for Faber.[30]

Rivera faced Alex Caceres on June 6, 2015, at UFC Fight Night 68.[31] He won the fight via knockout in the first round.[32]

Rivera faced John Lineker on September 5, 2015, at UFC 191.[33] He lost the fight via submission in the first round. The wild slugfest earned both participants Fight of the Night honors.[34][35]

Rivera faced Brad Pickett on February 27, 2016, at UFC Fight Night 84.[36] He lost the back-and-forth fight via split decision.[37]

Rivera next faced Érik Pérez on July 30, 2016, at UFC 201.[38] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.[39]

Rivera received a four-year USADA suspension for testing positive for a banned substance clenbuterol, collected from an out of competition sample on July 23, 2016.[40] He was subsequently released from the promotion.[41]

Post-UFC career

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Rivera was given a license to compete in California, and was scheduled to fight Trevin Jones at LXF 6 on March 20, 2020, but the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[41][42]

Rivera then faced Ryan Lilley at XMMA 8 on January 30, 2021.[43] He won the fight via first-round knockout.[44]

Rivera faced Adam Martinez in the first bout of the one night bantamweight tournament at Combate Global: Bantamweight Tournament on May 29, 2021.[45] He won the bout via KO in the first round of a one round bout. In the Semifinals, he faced fellow UFC vet Nohelin Hernandez, who he defeated via unanimous decision. In the finals, Rivera faced David Martinez, to whom he lost in the second round after being dropped by a head kick and finished on the ground.[46]

Rivera faced John Dodson on April 2, 2022, at XMMA 4.[47] He lost the bout via unanimous decision.[48]

Rivera faced Teruto Ishihara on August 20, 2022, at UNF 2. He won the bout via unanimous decision.[49]

Rivera faced fellow UFC veteran Cody Gibson at Up Next Fighting 3: Rivera vs. Gibson for the inaugural UNF Bantamweight Championship. Rivera lost the bout via submission in the third round due to an arm triangle choke.[50]

Rivera returned to XMMA on May 3, 2023, at XMMA 6, facing Ricky Bandejas. The bout ended in a no contest after Rivera was poked in the eye in the second round and was unable to continue.[51]

On July 1, 2023, Rivera would then face Dana White's Contender Series alum Josh Wang-Kim for the interim UNF bantamweight championship at UNF 9. He won the bout via unanimous decision and became the interim bantamweight champion.

Rivera would then face fellow UFC veteran Jesse Strader at UNF 16 for the vacant UNF Featherweight title on February 24, 2024. The fight was declared a no contest in the second round after Rivera was rendered unable to continue due to an unintentional eyepoke. [52]

Championships and achievements

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Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
29 matches 16 wins 10 losses
By knockout 10 2
By submission 0 4
By decision 6 4
No contests 3
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Jesse Strader UNF 19 July 6, 2024 Commerce, California, United States For the vacant UNF Featherweight Championship.
NC 16–10 (3) Jesse Strader NC (accidental eye poke) UNF 16 February 24, 2024 2 4:33 Commerce, California, United States For the vacant UNF Featherweight Championship. Accidental eye poke rendered Rivera unable to continue.
Win 16–10 (2) Josh Wang-Kim Decision (unanimous) UNF 9 July 1, 2023 3 5:00 Commerce, California, United States Return to Featherweight.
NC 15–10 (2) Ricky Bandejas NC (accidental eye poke) XMMA 6 May 3, 2023 2 0:58 Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States Catchweight (140 lb) bout. Accidental eye poke rendered Rivera unable to continue.
Loss 15–10 (1) Cody Gibson Submission (arm-triangle choke) UNF 3 November 19, 2022 3 2:42 Commerce, California, United States For the UNF Bantamweight Championship.
Win 15–9 (1) Teruto Ishihara Decision (unanimous) UNF 2 August 20, 2022 3 5:00 Commerce, California, United States Catchweight (140 lb) bout.
Loss 14–9 (1) John Dodson Decision (unanimous) XMMA 4: Black Magic April 2, 2022 3 5:00 New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Loss 14–8 (1) David Martinez KO (head kick and punches) Combate Global: Bantamweight Tournament May 29, 2021 2 0:17 Miami, Florida, United States Combate Global Bantamweight Tournament Final.
Win 14–7 (1) Nohelin Hernandez Decision (unanimous) 3 5:00 Combate Global Bantamweight Tournament Semifinal.
Win 13–7 (1) Adam Martinez KO (punch) 1 2:39 Combate Global Bantamweight Tournament QuarterFinal.
Win 12–7 (1) Ryan Lilley TKO (punches) XMMA: Vick vs Fialho January 30, 2021 1 4:03 West Palm Beach, Florida, United States Catchweight (140 lb) bout.
Loss 11–7 (1) Érik Pérez Decision (unanimous) UFC 201 July 30, 2016 3 5:00 Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Loss 11–6 (1) Brad Pickett Decision (split) UFC Fight Night: Silva vs. Bisping February 27, 2016 3 5:00 London, England
Loss 11–5 (1) John Lineker Submission (guillotine choke) UFC 191 September 5, 2015 1 2:08 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Fight of the Night.
Win 11–4 (1) Alex Caceres KO (punches) UFC Fight Night: Boetsch vs. Henderson June 6, 2015 1 0:21 New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Loss 10–4 (1) Urijah Faber Submission (bulldog choke) UFC 181 December 6, 2014 2 1:34 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 10–3 (1) Takeya Mizugaki Decision (unanimous) UFC 173 May 24, 2014 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 10–2 (1) George Roop TKO (punches) UFC: Fight for the Troops 3 November 6, 2013 2 2:20 Fort Campbell, Kentucky, United States
Win 9–2 (1) Edwin Figueroa TKO (punches) UFC 156 February 2, 2013 2 4:20 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
NC 8–2 (1) Roland Delorme NC (overturned) UFC 149 July 21, 2012 1 4:19 Calgary, Alberta, Canada Originally a KO (punches) win for Rivera; overturned after he tested positive for ephedra.
Win 8–2 Alex Soto Decision (unanimous) UFC on Fuel TV: Korean Zombie vs. Poirier May 15, 2012 3 5:00 Fairfax, Virginia, United States
Win 7–2 Antonio Duarte KO (punches) Tachi Palace Fights 12 March 9, 2012 1 1:15 Lemoore, California, United States
Win 6–2 Brad McDonald KO (punches) TPF 11: Redemption December 2, 2011 1 0:40 Lemoore, California, United States
Loss 5–2 Reuben Duran Submission (rear-naked choke) The Ultimate Fighter: Team Lesnar vs. Team dos Santos Finale June 4, 2011 3 1:57 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Bantamweight debut.
Loss 5–1 Erik Koch TKO (head kick and punches) WEC 52 November 11, 2010 1 1:36 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 5–0 Fernando Bernstein TKO (punches) Called Out MMA 2 January 24, 2010 1 0:30 Ontario, California, United States
Win 4–0 Aaron Arana Decision (majority) Called Out MMA 1 August 15, 2009 3 5:00 Ontario, California, United States
Win 3–0 Johnny Gomez Decision (unanimous) Call To Arms 1 May 16, 2009 3 5:00 Ontario, California, United States
Win 2–0 Chris Drumm KO (punches) California Xtreme Fighting October 30, 2008 1 0:46 El Monte, California, United States
Win 1–0 Ray Cox KO (punches) CXF: Uprising in Upland June 14, 2008 1 0:52 Upland, California, United States Featherweight debut.

Amateur mixed martial arts record

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Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 1–0 Adam Martinez KO (punch) Combate Global: Bantamweight Tournament May 29, 2021 1 2:39 Miami, Florida, United States Combate Global Bantamweight QuarterFinals.

See also

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References

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  2. ^ a b UFC 156's Cisco Rivera talks work ethic, tattoos, Erik Paulson at CSW & Eddie Cha at All-In MMA. January 27, 2013 – via YouTube.
  3. ^ "Francisco Rivera Buena Park Alum". Archived from the original on 2014-09-10.
  4. ^ "Francisco R. OCC Alum".
  5. ^ "Erik Koch to Stay on WEC 52 Card, Face Newcomer Francisco Rivera". mmafighting.com. 2010-11-03.
  6. ^ "UFC and WEC set to merge in 2011; events to air on Versus and Spike TV". mmajunkie.com. October 28, 2010. Archived from the original on 2010-10-31.
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  14. ^ "Roland Delorme vs. Francisco Rivera slated for UFC 149 in Calgary". mmajunkie.com. June 19, 2012. Archived from the original on June 21, 2012.
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  44. ^ Ben Duffy (January 31, 2021). "Andre Fialho Brutalizes James Vick in XMMA Headliner". Sherdog.
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