PERSONAL INFORMATION
Born: Alan Baudot, Lyon,France
Nickname: Black Samourai
Date of Birth: 1988
Weight: 253LBS
Division: Heavyweight
Pro MMA Record: [8-4-0]
EARLY LIFE
Alan Baudot is a formidable opponent with impressive fighting prowess in previous battles. Baudot started MMA training at the age of 10 to lose weight, but he soon fell in love with it. He is an EFC fighter, ranked #1 Heavyweight in Asia and #110 Heavyweight worldwide. He has been in twelve professional fights and has only suffered four losses.
MMA CAREER
Alan Baudot has been in multiple MMA tournaments, including Grachan, GRANDSLAM, HEAT, UFC Fight Night, TKO 47, Mach Matsuri, Angel’s Fighting, and EFC Worldwide. His first professional fight was against Japanese fighter Akira Lezaki. He won the fight after scoring a KO in round one. Next, he faced Yuji Sakuragi and defeated his opponent after a referee stoppage due to ground and pound in the first round.
Soon afterward, Baudot faced Shunsuke Inoue. He assailed his opponents with jabs and punches throughout the match and finally landed some heavy ground and pound in round five. Later, he destroyed Dong Xing Wu after a flurry of strikes led to a referee stoppage in round one. Soon after, he faced Chul Hyun Jung. Baudot displayed superior striking skills after scoring a first-round TKO.
He soon scored another win against Yusuke Masuda following a TKO in round two. His winning streak finally ended when he challenged EFC heavyweight champion Dalcha Lungiambula. Baudot came in as an aggressor looking to finish off his opponent with a left-right combo, but Dalcha scored a vicious right hook that took Baudot down. This KO finish led to his victory and also the retainment of his title.
Next, he faced Yuto Nakajima. His rival came with precise strikes and a takedown, but Baudot soon recovered and landed punches of his own. The two sprawled and wrestled, but Baudot continued to hammer his opponent with blows while remaining mounted. They soon got back on their feet, but Yuto clinched up, and Baudot delivered some knee strikes to his body before dropping him. He followed up with hammer fists and ended the match with a first-round TKO.
Later, he faced Todd Stoute and won the match after a disqualification in round three.
“The Black Samourai” soon faced off against Tom Aspinall and lost the fight after suffering a ground and pound in round one. Next, he faced Rodrigo Nascimento, but it was a no-contest match.
Successively, he squared up against Parker Porter and lost the contest after a unanimous decision in round three. His last recorded bout was against Josh Parisian, and he suffered defeat in this battle following a ground-pound TKO in the second round.
MMA RECORD
W/L/D [NC] | RECORD AFTER FIGHT | OPPONENT | FIGHT LIBRARY |
L | 8-4-0-1 | JOSH PARISIAN | |
L | 8-3-0-1 | PARKER PORTER | |
NC | 8-3-0-1 | RODRIGO NASCIMENTO | |
L | 8-2-0 | TOM ASPINALL | |
W | 8-1-0 | TODD STOUTE | |
W | 7-1-0 | YUTO NAKAJIMA | https://youtu.be/KIwaXwKFAtM?si=OszWjVFEXpKGFEk9 |
L | 6-1-0 | DALCHA LUNGIAMBULA | https://youtu.be/RVMH8BBRxvM?si=tkLrBBRSFT0qjv1o |
W | 6-0-0 | YUSUKE MASUDA | |
W | 5-0-0 | CHUL HYUN JUNG | |
W | 4-0-0 | DONG XING WU | |
W | 3-0-0 | SHUNSOKE INOUE | |
W | 2-0-0 | YUJI SAKURAJI | |
W | 1-0-0 | AKIRA LEZAKI |