| Name | Josh Koscheck (Men) |
| Nickname | Kos |
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| Date of birth | Nov 30, 1977 (48 years old) |
| Weight class | Welterweight |
| Organization | UFC |
| Personal links | Instagram X |
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Josh Koscheck – General Profile
Josh Koscheck is an American former professional mixed martial artist who competed primarily in the welterweight division. Born on November 30, 1977, in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, he gained recognition through his background in collegiate wrestling and later became a prominent competitor in major MMA promotions.
MMA Career
Koscheck rose to prominence after appearing on the inaugural season of The Ultimate Fighter, which helped introduce him to a wider audience within the sport. He went on to compete for many years in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, facing numerous top contenders in the welterweight division.
His career included main event appearances and a championship bout for the UFC welterweight title, reflecting his position among the leading fighters of his era.
Fighting Style
Koscheck’s fighting style was built around a strong wrestling foundation, using takedowns and positional control to manage opponents. He also developed striking ability over the course of his career, integrating boxing into his overall approach to mixed martial arts.
Combat Sports Background
Before transitioning to mixed martial arts, Koscheck competed in collegiate wrestling at Edinboro University. He achieved All-American honors in NCAA Division I competition and built a reputation as a high-level wrestler.
Career Highlights
Career highlights include a long tenure in the UFC welterweight division, participation in The Ultimate Fighter, and a title challenge for the UFC welterweight championship.
Legacy
Koscheck is recognized as one of the notable wrestlers of his generation to transition into mixed martial arts. His career reflects the influence of collegiate wrestling in the development of modern MMA competitors.
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| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Steve Garcia Mean Machine | 19-5 |
| Gabriel Bonfim Marretinha | 19-1 |
| Sergei Pavlovich | 20-3 |
| Belal Muhammad Remember the Name | 24-5 |
| Ryan Spann Superman | 24-11 |
| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Dion Staring The Soldier | 36-15 |
| John Phillips The Welsh Wrecking Machine | 22-11 |
| Muslim Salikhov King of Kung Fu | 22-6 |
| Bill Algeo Senor Perfecto | 18-9 |
| Takashi Sato Ten | 15-7 |
| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Charles Jourdain Air | 18-8 |
| Kevin Christian | 9-4 |
| Christos Giagos The Spartan | 20-12 |
| Tyson Griffin | 17-8 |
| Renan Barao The Baron | 34-10 |
| David Teymur | 8-2 |
| Oleg Taktarov The Russian Bear | 17-5 |
| Melquizael Costa Melk Cauthy | 26-8 |
| Diego Ferreira | 19-7 |
| Sean Sharaf The Smoke | 4-2 |
| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Brian Ebersole Bad Boy | 51-18 |
| Matt Hughes | 45-9 |
| Donald Cerrone Cowboy | 36-17 |
| Jorge Masvidal Gamebred | 35-17 |
| Tim Means The Dirty Bird | 33-17 |