| Name | Sean Sherk |
| Nickname | The Muscle Shark |
| Date of birth | Aug 5, 1973 (52 years old) |
| Weight class | Lightweight |
| Organization | UFC |
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Sean Sherk – General Profile
Sean Sherk is an American former professional mixed martial artist and occasional actor. Born on August 5, 1973, in Minnesota, United States, Sherk is best known for his career in lightweight MMA, where he became recognized for his relentless pace, wrestling base, and physical strength.
MMA Career
Sherk began his professional MMA career in the late 1990s and steadily built a reputation as a pressure-heavy competitor with exceptional conditioning. His style and consistency helped him rise through the lightweight ranks during the early 2000s.
He reached the peak of his career in the UFC, where he captured the UFC Lightweight Championship. Over the years, Sherk competed against many top fighters of his era, establishing himself as one of the division’s most durable and hard-working athletes.
Fighting Style
Sean Sherk was known for a grinding, wrestling-based approach, using constant pressure, takedowns, and control to wear down opponents. He combined strong clinch work with steady striking, relying on cardio and physicality to dictate the tempo of fights.
His ability to maintain a high pace across multiple rounds became a defining characteristic of his competitive style.
Career Highlights
Sherk’s career highlights include winning the UFC Lightweight Championship and maintaining a long tenure at the highest level of the sport. He remains remembered as one of the notable lightweights of his generation.
Acting & Media
Outside MMA, Sherk has appeared as an actor, with credits including Supreme Champion (2010), Made for Each Other (2009), and The Breakout (2008), adding film work alongside his fighting career.
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| Fighter | Record |
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| Eddie Alvarez The Underground King | 30-8 |
| Mark Munoz The Filipino Wrecking Machine | 14-6 |
| James Te Huna | 16-9 |
| Krzysztof Soszynski The Polish Experiment | 26-12 |
| Alexander Hernandez The Great Ape | 18-8 |
| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| J.J. Ambrose Superman | 36-10 |
| Vitaly Minakov | 22-2 |
| Shota Betlemidze | 21-2 |
| Jack Shore Tank | 17-3 |
| Daniel Torres Tucanao | 15-5 |
| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Frank Mir | 19-13 |
| Kai Asakura | 21-6 |
| Gilbert Melendez El Nino | 22-8 |
| Joanna Jedrzejczyk | 16-5 |
| Dan Henderson Hendo | 32-15 |
| Qileng Aori Mongolian Murderer | 26-12 |
| Kamaru Usman The Nigerian Nightmare | 21-4 |
| Santiago Luna Border Boy | 7-0 |
| Alexander Volkanovski The Great | 28-4 |
| Petr Yan No Mercy | 20-5 |
| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Yves Edwards Thugjitsu Master | 42-22 |
| Clay Guida The Carpenter | 38-25 |
| Jim Miller A-10 | 38-19 |
| Charles Oliveira do Bronx | 36-11 |
| Sean Sherk The Muscle Shark | 36-4 |