| Name | Jeremy Horn (Men) |
| Nickname | Gumby |
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| Date of birth | Aug 25, 1975 (50 years old) |
| Weight class | Middleweight |
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Jeremy Horn – MMA Ironman & Multi-Division Pioneer
Jeremy Horn is an American former professional mixed martial artist widely regarded as one of the most durable and prolific competitors in MMA history. Born on August 25, 1975, in Denver, Colorado, Horn is best known for his extraordinary career longevity and his willingness to compete across multiple weight divisions and organizations.
MMA Career
Horn began his professional MMA career in the mid-1990s and quickly became a fixture of the sport’s early expansion. Competing during the formative years of modern MMA, he appeared in numerous major organizations, including the UFC, PRIDE Fighting Championships, Pancrase, and other international promotions.
His career spanned hundreds of professional bouts, making him one of the most active fighters in MMA history. Horn routinely accepted fights on short notice and competed across weight classes, earning a reputation as one of the sport’s ultimate ironmen.
His longevity reflects both physical toughness and adaptability across evolving rulesets and eras.
Fighting Style
Jeremy Horn brought a well-rounded and pressure-oriented fighting style, blending striking with grappling and an exceptional level of durability. Rather than relying on a single specialty, he emphasized experience, pacing, and toughness, allowing him to remain competitive against a wide range of opponents.
His resilience and willingness to engage made him a uniquely challenging opponent throughout his long career.
Career Highlights
Horn’s career highlights include competing in the UFC and PRIDE Fighting Championships, building one of the largest professional fight records in MMA history, and remaining active across multiple generations of fighters.
Widely recognized as an MMA pioneer and ironman veteran, Jeremy Horn remains a defining figure of the sport’s early and transitional eras, symbolizing durability, experience, and commitment to competition.
| Fighter | Event | Method | Extra |
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| Rousimar Palhares |
UFC 93: Franklin vs. Henderson |
U-DEC | |
| Dean Lister |
The Ultimate Fighter: Team Rampage vs. Team Forrest Finale |
SUB Guillotine Choke · R1 · 3:52 |
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| Nate Marquardt |
UFC 81: Breaking Point |
SUB Guillotine Choke · R2 · 1:37 |
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| Chael Sonnen |
UFC 60: Hughes vs. Gracie |
SUB Armbar · R2 · 1:17 |
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| Trevor Prangley |
UFC 56: Full Force |
U-DEC | |
| Chuck Liddell |
UFC 54: Boiling Point |
KO/TKO Punches · R4 · 2:46 |
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| Gilbert Yvel |
Pride 21 |
U-DEC | |
| Akira Shoji |
Pride 18 |
U-DEC | |
| Elvis Sinosic |
UFC 30: Battle on the Boardwalk |
SUB Triangle Choke · R1 · 2:52 |
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| Eugene Jackson |
UFC 27: Ultimate Bad Boyz |
SUB Armbar · R1 · 4:32 |
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| Jason Godsey |
UFC 22: Only One Can be Champion |
SUB Armbar · R1 · 2:08 |
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| Daiju Takase |
UFC 21: Return of the Champions |
KO/TKO Elbows · R1 · 4:41 |
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| Chuck Liddell |
UFC 19: Ultimate Young Guns |
SUB Arm Triangle · R1 · 12:00 |
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| Ebenezer Fontes Braga |
UFC Brazil: Ultimate Brazil |
SUB Guillotine Choke · R1 · 3:27 |
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| Frank Shamrock |
UFC 17: Redemption |
SUB Kneebar · R2 · 1:28 |
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Last update : 2026-06-14 09:45:28
| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Navajo Sterling | 9-0 |
| Jordan Leavitt The Monkey King | 13-4 |
| Kyle Daukaus The D'Arce Knight | 17-4 |
| Conor McGregor Notorious | 22-6 |
| Michael Chandler Iron | 23-10 |
| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Andrei Semenov White Shark | 34-9 |
| Minoru Suzuki | 29-19 |
| Kuniyoshi Hironaka | 23-9 |
| David Cubas Mister X | 21-7 |
| Do Hyung Kim | 20-7 |
| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Manon Fiorot The Beast | 13-2 |
| Ramon Taveras The Savage | 10-4 |
| Urijah Faber The California Kid | 35-11 |
| Jairzinho Rozenstruik Bigi Boy | 15-6 |
| Brunno Ferreira The Hulk | 15-3 |
| Marvin Vettori The Italian Dream | 19-9 |
| Tito Ortiz The Huntington Beach Bad Boy | 21-12 |
| Brendson Ribeiro The Gorilla | 17-10 |
| Khamzat Chimaev Borz | 15-1 |
| Roy Nelson Big Country | 24-20 |
| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Gerald Meerschaert GM3 | 37-22 |
| Nursulton Ruziboev Black | 36-9 |
| Wanderlei Silva The Axe Murderer | 35-14 |
| Anderson Silva The Spider | 34-11 |
| Hector Lombard Lightning | 34-11 |