Tom Duquesnoy
Tom Duquesnoy | |
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Born | Lens, France | June 21, 1993
Other names | Fire Kid |
Nationality | French |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)[1] |
Weight | 135 lb (61 kg; 9 st 9 lb) |
Division | Bantamweight (2016–2019) Featherweight (2012–2015) |
Fighting out of | Paris, France |
Team | Jackson Wink MMA |
Trainer | Greg Jackson |
Years active | 2012–2019 |
Mixed martial arts record | |
Total | 19 |
Wins | 16 |
By knockout | 8 |
By submission | 4 |
By decision | 4 |
Losses | 2 |
By submission | 1 |
By decision | 1 |
No contests | 1 |
Other information | |
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog |
Tom Phillipe Duquesnoy[2] (born June 21, 1993, in Lens, Pas-de-Calais, France) is a retired French mixed martial artist. He is the former undisputed BAMMA Featherweight Champion and undisputed BAMMA Bantamweight Champion, and fought in the bantamweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).[3]
He is known for his quick striking and dynamic style. In 2015, Duquesnoy was named the #1 featherweight prospect in the world and "one of the very best talents in all of MMA",[4] and was ranked the #1 prospect worldwide in all of MMA for both 2016[5] and 2017.[6]
Early martial arts career
[edit]Tom Duquesnoy was born in Lens, France, and grew up there until he moved to Paris when he was 18. His grandparents had moved to Lens from Poland after World War II, hoping to find work in the city's coal mines. After the mines closed in the 1960s, the residents moved on to other pursuits. Duquesnoy's father encouraged him to learn martial arts to protect himself, and he began training in sambo at the age of 12. He eventually became interested in other forms of martial arts, including boxing, wrestling, and muay Thai. When he turned 18, his father offered to pay for a year of living and training in Paris, on the condition that Duquesnoy could prove he could make a career from fighting. Duquesnoy went on to have a successful amateur career, with a record of 7–1, and made his professional debut in February 2012. Despite suffering his only loss in February 2013, Duquesnoy has continued to fight and win in various combat sports.[7][8]
Mixed martial arts career
[edit]Early career
[edit]After moving to Paris, Duquesnoy fought as an amateur and compiled a 7–1 record before turning professional in February 2012.[9]
Duquesnoy made his professional MMA debut in February 2012. Over the next five years he fought at various events across Europe and amassed a record of 14 wins, one loss and one No Contest.
Ultimate Fighting Championship
[edit]Duquesnoy made his promotional debut against Patrick Williams on April 16, 2017, at UFC on Fox 24. After nearly finishing Williams at the end of the first round, he won the fight via TKO in the opening minute of the second round.[10]
Duquesnoy faced Cody Stamann on October 7, 2017, at UFC 216.[11] He lost the fight by split decision.[12]
Duquesnoy faced Terrion Ware on March 17, 2018, at UFC Fight Night 127.[13] He won the fight by unanimous decision.[14]
Duquesnoy was scheduled to face Nathaniel Wood on December 29, 2018, at UFC 232.[15] However, Duquesnoy pulled out of the fight on November 12 citing a rib injury.[16]
On May 12, 2019, Duquesnoy announced his retirement from professional MMA competition.[17]
Personal life
[edit]Duquesnoy's moniker "Fire Kid" was coined for his explosive energy and youthful appearance.[18]
Championships and accomplishments
[edit]Mixed martial arts
[edit]- BAMMA
- BAMMA World Featherweight Championship (One time)
- Three Successful Title Defences
- BAMMA World Bantamweight Championship (One time)
- One Successful Title Defence
- Killa-Cam Featherweight World Champion (One time)
- BB-Beatdown Featherweight GP Champion (One time)
Mixed martial arts record
[edit]19 matches | 16 wins | 2 losses |
By knockout | 8 | 0 |
By submission | 4 | 1 |
By decision | 4 | 1 |
No contests | 1 |
Res. | Record | Opponent | Method | Event | Date | Round | Time | Location | Notes |
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Win | 16–2 (1) | Terrion Ware | Decision (unanimous) | UFC Fight Night: Werdum vs. Volkov | March 17, 2018 | 3 | 5:00 | London, England | |
Loss | 15–2 (1) | Cody Stamann | Decision (split) | UFC 216 | October 7, 2017 | 3 | 5:00 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |
Win | 15–1 (1) | Patrick Williams | TKO (elbow and punch) | UFC on Fox: Johnson vs. Reis | April 15, 2017 | 2 | 0:28 | Kansas City, Missouri, United States | |
Win | 14–1 (1) | Alan Philpott | Submission (rear-naked choke) | BAMMA 27 | December 16, 2016 | 2 | 3:35 | Dublin, Ireland | Defended the BAMMA World Bantamweight Championship. |
Win | 13–1 (1) | Shay Walsh | KO (elbow) | BAMMA 25 | May 14, 2016 | 1 | 1:15 | Birmingham, England | Won the BAMMA World Bantamweight Championship. |
Win | 12–1 (1) | Damien Rooney | KO (punch) | BAMMA 24 | February 27, 2016 | 1 | 1:22 | Dublin, Ireland | Bantamweight debut. BAMMA World Bantamweight title eliminator. |
Win | 11–1 (1) | Brendan Loughnane | Decision (split) | BAMMA 22 | September 19, 2015 | 3 | 5:00 | Dublin, Ireland | Defended the BAMMA World Featherweight Championship. |
Win | 10–1 (1) | Krzysztof Klaczek | TKO (body kick and punches) | BAMMA 18 | February 21, 2015 | 3 | 1:37 | Wolverhampton, England | Defended the BAMMA World Featherweight Championship. |
NC | 9–1 (1) | Ashleigh Grimshaw | NC (accidental groin kick) | BAMMA 16 | September 13, 2014 | 1 | 0:11 | Manchester, England | Retained the BAMMA World Featherweight Championship. |
Win | 9–1 | Teddy Violet | Submission (triangle choke) | BAMMA 15 | April 5, 2014 | 2 | 1:29 | London, England | Won the vacant BAMMA World Featherweight Championship. |
Win | 8–1 | James Saville | TKO (punches and elbows) | BAMMA 14 | December 14, 2013 | 2 | 4:04 | Birmingham, England | |
Win | 7–1 | Scott Hunt | TKO (punches) | Killacam Promotions 6: Mercenaries | August 25, 2013 | 1 | 0:34 | Margate, England | Won the Killacam Promotions Featherweight World Championship. |
Win | 6–1 | Azdren Thaqi | Submission (guillotine choke) | Belgium Beatdown 4 | April 13, 2013 | 2 | 0:19 | Brussels, Belgium | Won the Belgium Beatdown 4 Man Featherweight Grand Prix. |
Win | 5–1 | Evgeniy Odnorog | Decision (unanimous) | Belgium Beatdown 4 | April 13, 2013 | 3 | 5:00 | Brussels, Belgium | Belgium Beatdown 4 Man Featherweight Grand Prix Semifinal. |
Loss | 4–1 | Makwan Amirkhani | Technical Submission (D'Arce choke) | Cage 21: Turku 2 | February 2, 2013 | 1 | 2:30 | Turku, Finland | |
Win | 4–0 | Andrew Elliott | Submission (guillotine choke) | Killacam Promotions 5: Apocalypse | December 8, 2012 | 1 | 0:35 | Margate, England | |
Win | 3–0 | Mickael Ignaczak | TKO (punches) | Hard Fighting Championship 5 | June 23, 2012 | 2 | 2:00 | Bruchsal, Germany | |
Win | 2–0 | Manuel Collet | Decision (unanimous) | Shooto Belgium: International MMA Open | May 6, 2012 | 2 | 5:00 | Charleroi, Belgium | |
Win | 1–0 | Aboubacar Askabov | TKO (punches) | HFC: Contender | February 11, 2012 | 1 | 4:15 | Bruchsal, Germany |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Sherdog Profile". sherdog.com. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
- ^ "STATE OF NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRYATHLETIC COMMISSION" (PDF). boxing.nv.gov. October 7, 2017. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
- ^ "Tom Duquesnoy - Official UFC® Profile". ufc.com. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
- ^ T.P. Grant; Zane Simon. "2015 Bloody Elbow MMA Scouting Report #1 Featherweight: Tom Duquesnoy". bloodyelbow.com. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
- ^ Patrick Wyman. "Top 25 MMA Prospects for 2016". bleacherreport.com. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
- ^ Patrick Wyman. "The Top 25 MMA Prospects for 2017". bleacherreport.com. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
- ^ "Patiently Waiting: The Tom Duquesnoy Interview". Fightland. Retrieved 2017-04-18.
- ^ "Fight Path: Dad gave BAMMA 22's Tom Duquesnoy a year to prove MMA worth". MMA Junkie. 2015-09-17. Retrieved 2022-12-26.
- ^ "Fight Path: Dad gave BAMMA 22's Tom Duquesnoy a year to prove MMA worth". mmaJunkie. 17 September 2015. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
- ^ "UFC newcomer Tom Duquesnoy after debut win: Step by step, 'I will be sure to win the title'". mmaJunkie. 17 April 2017. Retrieved 2017-04-18.
- ^ Ross Kingsbury (2017-08-24). "Tom 'Firekid' Duquesnoy returns to face Cody Stamann at UFC 216". mma-today.com. Archived from the original on 2017-08-25. Retrieved 2017-08-24.
- ^ "UFC 216 results: Cody Stamann strong late, takes split decision from Tom Duquesnoy". MMAjunkie. 2017-10-08. Retrieved 2017-10-08.
- ^ Staff (2018-02-19). "Tom Duquesnoy vs. Terrion Ware added to UFC Fight Night 127 in London". mmajunkie.com. Retrieved 2018-02-19.
- ^ John Morgan (2018-03-17). "UFC Fight Night 127 results: Tom Duquesnoy survives gritty Terrion Ware for decision win". mmajunkie.com. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
- ^ "UFC 232: Britain's Nathaniel Wood to meet Tom Duquesnoy in Las Vegas". BBC Sport. 2018-10-18. Retrieved 2018-10-18.
- ^ MMA Fighting Newswire (2018-11-12). "Tom Duquesnoy out of UFC 232 bout with Nathaniel Wood". mmafighting.com. Retrieved 2018-11-12.
- ^ Carroll, Peter (2019-05-12). "Tom Duquesnoy retires: 'I can not be fully devoted to high level training'". MMA Fighting. Retrieved 2019-05-12.
- ^ CLIQUE (2017-08-16), Le Gros Journal de Tom Duquesnoy et Mélanie Gourarier, retrieved 2017-10-09
- ^ Sherdog.com. "Tom". Sherdog. Retrieved 2018-10-18.
External links
[edit]- 1993 births
- People from Lens, Pas-de-Calais
- French male mixed martial artists
- Bantamweight mixed martial artists
- Living people
- Featherweight mixed martial artists
- French sambo practitioners
- French Muay Thai practitioners
- French practitioners of Brazilian jiu-jitsu
- Sportspeople from Pas-de-Calais
- Ultimate Fighting Championship male fighters
- Mixed martial artists utilizing sambo
- Mixed martial artists utilizing boxing
- Mixed martial artists utilizing Muay Thai
- Mixed martial artists utilizing wrestling
- Mixed martial artists utilizing Brazilian jiu-jitsu
- 21st-century French sportsmen