| Name | Roy Nelson (Men) |
| Nickname | Big Country |
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| Date of birth | Jun 20, 1976 (49 years old) |
| Weight class | Heavyweight |
| Personal links | Instagram X |
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Roy Nelson – Heavyweight Legend Profile
Roy Nelson is an American professional mixed martial artist widely recognized as a heavyweight legend of modern MMA. Born on June 20, 1976, in Las Vegas, Nevada, Nelson is best known by his nickname “Big Country,” becoming one of the most iconic and recognizable heavyweights in the sport’s history.
MMA Career
Nelson rose to international prominence after winning The Ultimate Fighter, which launched his career on the UFC’s biggest stage. He went on to compete extensively in the UFC heavyweight division, facing many of the era’s top contenders and becoming a fan favorite for his durability and knockout power.
Following his UFC tenure, Nelson continued his career in other major organizations, including Bellator MMA, maintaining a long-standing presence across multiple generations of heavyweight competition.
His career reflects longevity, resilience, and consistency in one of MMA’s most physically demanding divisions.
Fighting Style
Roy Nelson is known for his devastating one-punch knockout power, particularly his overhand right, which became one of the most feared weapons in heavyweight MMA. Despite his unconventional physique, Nelson combined boxing fundamentals with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, holding a black belt that allowed him to remain dangerous on the ground.
His ability to absorb damage, apply pressure, and end fights suddenly defined his competitive identity.
Career Highlights
Nelson’s career highlights include winning The Ultimate Fighter, scoring numerous knockout victories in the UFC heavyweight division, and building a long, durable career across major MMA organizations.
Widely regarded as a heavyweight cult figure and fan favorite, Roy “Big Country” Nelson remains a respected name in MMA history for his power, toughness, and lasting impact on the sport.
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| Fighter | Record |
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| Jack Della Maddalena | 18-3 |
| Lone'er Kavanagh | 10-1 |
| Anthony Hernandez Fluffy | 15-3 |
| Uros Medic The Doctor | 13-3 |
| Zabit Magomedsharipov | 18-1 |
| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Lipeng Zhang The Warrior | 35-13 |
| Clay Collard Cassius | 25-12 |
| Kenan Song The Assassin | 22-9 |
| Rogerio Ferreira Furtado Garotao | 17-15 |
| Abu Azaitar Captain Morocco | 14-4 |
| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Josh Barnett The Warmaster | 35-8 |
| James Thompson The Colossus | 20-17 |
| Stipe Miocic | 20-5 |
| Irene Aldana | 15-8 |
| Carli Judice Crispy | 6-2 |
| Geoff Neal Handz of Steel | 16-8 |
| Beneil Dariush Benny | 23-7 |
| David Abbott Tank | 10-15 |
| Khalil Rountree The War Horse | 14-7 |
| Alexander Hernandez The Great Ape | 18-8 |
| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Alistair Overeem The Demolition Man | 47-19 |
| Alexander Volkov Drago | 39-11 |
| Ben Rothwell | 39-14 |
| Josh Barnett The Warmaster | 35-8 |
| Andrei Arlovski The Pit Bull | 34-24 |