MATTHEW HUGHES

Matthew Hughes was born on October 13, 1973. He is a professional
mixed martial arts fighter, and is the current World Welterweight (170
lb. / 77 kg) champion of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He has only
one loss since his first title victory in 2001 and he is one of the UFC's most dominant champions.
He trains as part of the Miletich Fighting Systems team.
Hughes is known for his grappling skills, ground-and-pound, and
his practice of picking up opponents, carrying them across the ring,
and slamming them to the mat with their head strategically placed
against the fence. Hughes is a devout Christian.
Hughes won his first UFC Welterweight title at UFC 34: High
Voltage on November 2, 2001 when he knocked out Carlos Newton with a
powerbomb-like slam. He successfully defended the championship belt
several times afterward, defeating Hayato Sakurai, Carlos Newton (in
a rematch), Gil Castillo, Sean Sherk, and Frank Trigg. He held onto
that title until UFC 46, when he submitted to a rear naked choke by
Hawaiian Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu specialist B.J. Penn. The title was
vacated when Penn left the UFC after that match, and Hughes regained
the title by submitting Canadian contender Georges St. Pierre via
armbar in the final seconds of a close first round at UFC 50 in a
match to determine the new champion.
Since winning the title for a second time, he has defended it in
a rematch with Frank Trigg, winning again by submission and in UFC
56, where Hughes defeated Joe Riggs in the first round by submission
via a kimura armlock. The match was originally scheduled to be a
title bout, but Riggs could not meet the 170 pound Welterweight
weight limit. Riggs was a last-minute substitution for Karo Parisyan,
who was initially slated to fight Hughes; Parisyan sustained a leg
injury while training for the fight.
In the second season of Spike TV reality television series The
Ultimate Fighter (2005), Hughes participated as a coach opposite
Rich Franklin. Hughes' aggressive and confrontational personality
was on display throughout the season and he notably objected to what
he called "showboating" from eventual Heavyweight Ultimate Fighter
winner Rashad Evans.
Matt Hughes defeated UFC legend Royce Gracie at UFC 60 on May 27,
2006. Hughes is also scheduled for a rematch with Georges St. Pierre
in a title defense at a later date.
Matt has a twin brother named Mark Hughes who wrestled and
defeated Matt in Junior High School and is good friends with UFC
Middleweight champion Rich Franklin. Mark also trains with the
Miletich Fighting Systems team.
Matt Hughes Official Web Site
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