John Hathaway
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Born | Brighton, England | 1 July 1987|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Other names | The Hitman[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Division | Welterweight | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Reach | 75 in (190 cm) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Team | London Shootfighters[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Years active | 2006–2014, 2022–present | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mixed martial arts record | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total | 21 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wins | 18 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
By knockout | 5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
By submission | 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
By decision | 9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Losses | 3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
By knockout | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
By decision | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Website | [1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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John Lawrence Hathaway (born 1 July 1987) is an English mixed martial artist who competes in the welterweight division. He is also one of the most accomplished modern-day catch wrestlers, having won three Snake Pit World Championships and a Snake Pit British Championship.
Mixed martial arts career
[edit]Background and early career
[edit]Formerly an open-side flanker for local rugby team Hove RFC, Hathaway decided to make the transition to mixed martial arts after watching the Ultimate Fighting championship on television. He made his professional MMA debut on 25 June 2006, defeating his opponent via rear naked choke in the first round.
John Hathaway currently trains at London Shootfighters.[7] Hathaway also trained in the US with American Top Team and 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu.[7]
Ultimate Fighting Championship
[edit]After signing a four fight deal, Hathaway was scheduled to fight undefeated Tom Egan at UFC 93. He made an impressive UFC debut, scoring a dominant first round TKO win over Egan via elbows.
Hathaway defeated the debuting Rick Story via unanimous decision at UFC 99.[8]
Hathaway's next fight was against Paul Taylor at UFC 105.[9] Hathaway won a unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26).
Hathaway then faced the biggest fight of his career as he fought Diego Sanchez on 29 May 2010 at UFC 114, in Sanchez' return to welterweight.[10] In the first round, Hathaway dropped Sanchez with a knee to the head, as Sanchez attempted a takedown. Hathaway then dominated with ground and pound. The rest of the fight saw Hathaway utilize his reach advantage to dominate the striking, which gave him the unanimous decision victory.
Hathaway was expected to face Dong Hyun Kim at UFC 120,[11] but Kim was forced out of the bout with an injury and replaced by Mike Pyle.[12] Hathaway lost to Pyle via unanimous decision after being overmatched by the heavy underdog. This loss was also the first of his career.
Hathaway fought Kris McCray on 26 March 2011 at UFC Fight Night 24.[13] The fight was closely contested throughout. However, Hathaway walked away the winner via split decision.
Hathaway was expected to face Pascal Krauss on 5 November 2011 at UFC 138.[14] However, on 30 August Krauss pulled out of the bout citing a shoulder injury, and was replaced by Matt Brown.[15] On 17 October, Hathaway himself was forced to pull out of the bout due to an undisclosed injury. As a result, Brown was pulled from the card and shifted to UFC 139.[16]
Hathaway/Krauss took place on 5 May 2012 at UFC on Fox 3.[17] He won the fight via unanimous decision.
Hathaway beat John Maguire via unanimous decision on 29 September 2012 at UFC on Fuel TV 5.[18]
Hathaway was expected to face Erick Silva on 8 June 2013 at UFC on Fuel TV 10.[19] However, Hathaway was pulled from the bout in late April and replaced by Jason High.[20]
Hathaway returned from his extended hiatus to face Dong Hyun Kim on 1 March 2014 at The Ultimate Fighter: China Finale.[21] He lost the fight via third round knockout due to a spinning back elbow.[22]
Hathaway was expected to face Gunnar Nelson on 11 July 2015 at UFC 189.[23] However, Hathaway pulled out of the bout on 23 June citing injury, and was replaced by Brandon Thatch.[24]
Return from retirement
[edit]After almost 8 years after his last bout, Hathaway made his return on October 15, 2022, at Oktagon 36 against André Ricardo.[25] He won his return, dominating the bout for a unanimous decision victory.[26]
Hathaway faced Łukasz Siwiec on June 17, 2023 at Oktagon 44, losing the bout via unanimous decision.[27]
Catch wrestling career
[edit]During his MMA career, Hathaway became known for his wrestling ability.[28][29][30] And during his time away from MMA, he competed in catch wrestling. In November 2018, Hathaway competed at Catch Wrestling World Championships hosted by The Snake Pit at the University of Bolton Stadium, winning the light heavyweight (90 kg) championship.[2][31]
He returned for the 2019 World Championships, winning another championship, this time at middleweight (82 kg). Also at the event, Hathaway competed in a challenge match against Nathaniel Brown, a British medallist in freestyle wrestling, which Hathaway won. He received the Ian Bromley trophy as "best male wrestler of the night."[3]
Due to postponements because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Snake Pit's next Catch Wrestling World Championships were held in June 2022. Hathaway competed again, winning the middleweight (82 kg) championship and receiving the Jack Carroll award for fastest win (by pin or submission) at the event.[4]
Hathaway competed at the Snake Pit British Championships 2024, winning the light heavyweight (90 kg) championship.[6] And at the Snake Pit World Championships, where he was the middleweight (82 kg) runner-up.[5][32]
Personal life
[edit]Hathaway was diagnosed with Crohn's disease in 2010.[33] This prevented him from fighting from 2014 to 2022.
Championships and accomplishments
[edit]Catch wrestling
[edit]- The Snake Pit
- Catch Wrestling World Championships
- 2018 - Champion, light heavyweight (90 kg)[2][31]
- 2019 - Champion, middleweight (82 kg); Ian Bromley trophy as "best male wrestler of the night"[3]
- 2022 - Champion, middleweight (82 kg); Jack Carroll award for fastest win (by pin or submission)[4]
- 2024 - Runner-up, middleweight (82 kg)[5][32]
- Catch Wrestling British Championships
- Catch Wrestling World Championships
Mixed martial arts record
[edit]21 matches | 18 wins | 3 losses |
By knockout | 5 | 1 |
By submission | 4 | 0 |
By decision | 9 | 2 |
Res. | Record | Opponent | Method | Event | Date | Round | Time | Location | Notes |
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Loss | 18–3 | Łukasz Siwiec | Decision (unanimous) | Oktagon 44 | 17 June 2023 | 3 | 5:00 | Oberhausen, Germany | |
Win | 18–2 | André Ricardo | Decision (unanimous) | Oktagon 36 | 15 October 2022 | 3 | 5:00 | Frankfurt, Germany | |
Loss | 17–2 | Dong Hyun Kim | KO (spinning elbow) | The Ultimate Fighter China Finale: Kim vs. Hathaway | 1 March 2014 | 3 | 1:02 | Macau, SAR, China | |
Win | 17–1 | John Maguire | Decision (unanimous) | UFC on Fuel TV: Struve vs. Miocic | 29 September 2012 | 3 | 5:00 | Nottingham, England | |
Win | 16–1 | Pascal Krauss | Decision (unanimous) | UFC on Fox: Diaz vs. Miller | 5 May 2012 | 3 | 5:00 | East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States | |
Win | 15–1 | Kris McCray | Decision (split) | UFC Fight Night: Nogueira vs. Davis | 26 March 2011 | 3 | 5:00 | Seattle, Washington, United States | |
Loss | 14–1 | Mike Pyle | Decision (unanimous) | UFC 120 | 16 October 2010 | 3 | 5:00 | London, England | |
Win | 14–0 | Diego Sanchez | Decision (unanimous) | UFC 114 | 29 May 2010 | 3 | 5:00 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |
Win | 13–0 | Paul Taylor | Decision (unanimous) | UFC 105 | 14 November 2009 | 3 | 5:00 | Manchester, England | |
Win | 12–0 | Rick Story | Decision (unanimous) | UFC 99 | 13 June 2009 | 3 | 5:00 | Cologne, Germany | |
Win | 11–0 | Tom Egan | TKO (elbows) | UFC 93 | 17 January 2009 | 1 | 4:36 | Dublin, Ireland | |
Win | 10–0 | Jack Mason | Submission (punches) | Cage Rage 28 | 20 September 2008 | 1 | 2:41 | London, England | |
Win | 9–0 | Richard Griffin | TKO (punches) | ZT Fight Night 12 | 30 August 2008 | 1 | 2:41 | Brighton, England | |
Win | 8–0 | Marvin Arnold Bleau | TKO (punches) | Cage Rage 25 | 8 March 2008 | 1 | 1:32 | London, England | |
Win | 7–0 | Tommy Maguire | TKO (punches) | Cage Rage Contenders 7 | 10 November 2007 | 2 | 3:17 | London, England | |
Win | 6–0 | Charles Barbosa | Decision (unanimous) | Cage Rage Contenders 6 | 18 August 2007 | 3 | 5:00 | London, England | |
Win | 5–0 | Tarcio Santana | Decision (unanimous) | Cage Rage Contenders 5 | 16 June 2007 | 3 | 5:00 | London, England | |
Win | 4–0 | Sergei Ussanov | Submission (rear-naked choke) | Cage Rage Contenders 4 | 3 March 2007 | 1 | 2:08 | London, England | |
Win | 3–0 | Ludovic Perez | Submission (punches) | ZT Fight Night 4 | 4 November 2006 | 1 | N/A | London, England | |
Win | 2–0 | Wesley Felix | TKO (punches) | Full Contact Fight Night 3 | 15 July 2006 | 2 | 1:33 | Bracknell, England | |
Win | 1–0 | Jim Morris | Submission (rear-naked choke) | ZT Fight Night 2 | 25 June 2006 | 1 | N/A | Sussex, England |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Sherdog (2017). "John "The Hitman" Hathaway". Retrieved 25 June 2017.
- ^ a b c "Catch Wrestling World Championships 2018". Snake Pit Wigan. 3 November 2018. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
- ^ a b c "Catch Wrestling World Championships 2019". Snake Pit Wigan. 30 July 2019. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
- ^ a b c "Catch Wrestling World Championships 2022". Snake Pit Wigan. 5 June 2022. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
- ^ a b c "Snake Pit World Championships 2024". Snakepit Wigan. 7 October 2024. Retrieved 18 November 2024.
- ^ a b c "THE SNAKEPIT BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIPS 2024". Snakepit Wigan. 24 May 2024. Retrieved 18 November 2024.
- ^ a b Granet, Chris (13 January 2009). "UFC exclusive interview: John Hathaway on his debut against Thomas 'The Tank' Egan at UFC 93". mirror.
- ^ "John Hathaway vs. Rick Story officially added to UFC 99 | MMAjunkie.com". Archived from the original on 23 March 2009. Retrieved 24 April 2009.
- ^ "Report: Paul Taylor vs John Hathaway likely for UFC 105". mmajunkie.com. 10 September 2009.
- ^ "Diego Sanchez Returns to Welterweight Against John Hathaway at UFC 114". mmafrenzy.com. Retrieved 3 February 2010.
- ^ "John Hathaway vs. Dong Hyun Kim expected for UFC 120 in October". fiveknuckles.com. Archived from the original on 6 July 2010. Retrieved 4 July 2010.
- ^ "Mike Pyle Replaces Injured Dong Hyun Kim, Will Face John Hathaway at UFC 120". mmafighting.com. Retrieved 20 July 2010.
- ^ "John Hathaway vs. Kris McCray Added to UFC Fight Night 24 in Seattle". mmaweekly.com. 3 January 2011.
- ^ "John Hathaway Draws Pascal Krauss for UFC 138 Fight Card in England". mmaweekly.com. 22 July 2011.
- ^ "Matt Brown replaces Pascal Krauss, meets John Hathaway at UFC 138". mmajunkie.com. Archived from the original on 20 September 2011. Retrieved 31 August 2010.
- ^ "After injuries, Brown-Baczynski at UFC 139". mmajunkie.com. Archived from the original on 18 October 2011. Retrieved 17 October 2010.
- ^ "John Hathaway vs Pascal Krauss booked for May 5 in New Jersey". mmamania.com. 6 February 2012. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
- ^ "UFC: Nottingham Adds John Maguire vs. John Hathaway". mmaweekly.tv. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
- ^ Mookie Alexander (7 March 2013). "Erick Silva fights John Hathaway at TUF Brazil 2 Finale on June 8th". bloodyelbow.com.
- ^ Staff (25 April 2013). "Jason High replaces John Hathaway, meets Erick Silva at UFC on FUEL TV 10". mmajunkie.com. Archived from the original on 28 April 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
- ^ John Morgan (3 January 2014). "John Hathaway vs. Dong Hyun Kim headlines 'TUF: China' finale on March 1 in Macau". mmajunkie.com. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
- ^ Gene Morosko (1 March 2014). "Dong Hyun Kim knocks out John Hathaway with spinning back elbow". mmamania.com. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
- ^ Tristen Crichfield (1 April 2015). "UFC 189 Update: Gunnar Nelson-John Hathaway welterweight bout set for July 11". sherdog.com. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
- ^ Matt Erickson (23 June 2015). "Brandon Thatch meets Gunnar Nelson at UFC 189, John Howard now gets Cathal Pendred". mmajunkie.com. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
- ^ "Oktagon 36 features five former UFC fighters, including return of John Hathaway". MMA Junkie. 9 October 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
- ^ Samano, Simon (15 October 2022). "John Hathaway dominates Andre Ricardo in long-awaited comeback fight at Oktagon 36". MMA Junkie. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
- ^ FightBookMMA (20 June 2023). "OKTAGON 44 Results: Pavol Langer completes his underdog story to win interim belt". FightBook MMA. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
- ^ "Brits Taylor, Hathaway square off at home". www.sportsnet.ca. 12 November 2009. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
- ^ Davies, Gareth A. (27 May 2010). "UFC 114: Britain's John Hathaway looking to shine against Ultimate Fighter Diego Sanchez". The Telegraph. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
- ^ Richardson, Andrew (25 February 2014). "Hitman! Breaking Down TUF China's John Hathaway". MMAmania.com. Retrieved 13 March 2024.
- ^ a b "Wigan's Snakepit wrestling club celebrates anniversary". Wigan Today. 15 November 2018. Retrieved 20 December 2023.
- ^ a b "Catch Wrestling World Championship 2024 Full Results And Review". Jitsmagazine.com. 14 September 2024. Retrieved 18 November 2024.
- ^ "Crohn's Disease couldn't keep John Hathaway out of the Octagon forever". sports.yahoo.com.
External links
[edit]- 1987 births
- Living people
- British catch wrestlers
- English male mixed martial artists
- English practitioners of Brazilian jiu-jitsu
- Mixed martial artists utilizing Brazilian jiu-jitsu
- Mixed martial artists utilizing catch wrestling
- Mixed martial artists utilizing wrestling
- Sportspeople from Brighton
- Ultimate Fighting Championship male fighters
- Welterweight mixed martial artists
- 21st-century English sportsmen