Cale Yarbrough

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Cale Yarbrough
Born (1986-12-27) December 27, 1986
Marietta, Georgia
Other names Aquaman
Nationality American
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight 203 lb (92 kg; 14.5 st)
Division Middleweight
Light Heavyweight
Fighting out of Athens, Georgia
Team The Hardcore Gym
Years active 2007-present
Mixed martial arts record
Total 11
Wins 8
By knockout 5
By submission 2
By decision 1
Losses 3
By knockout 1
By submission 1
By decision 1
Draws 0
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

John Cale Yarbrough (born December 27, 1986) is an American mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter. He was a cast member of SpikeTV's The Ultimate Fighter 7. Yarbrough is a competitor for the light heavyweight and middleweight divisions. He has fought for known promotions such as the Ultimate Fighting Championships and Strikeforce.

Biography

Yarbrough graduated from Wheeler High School in 2005 where he was a multiathlete participating in numerous sports such as baseball, basketball, football, and swimming where Yarbrough placed 3rd in the state of Georgia when he was 13. Yarbrough currently attends University of Georgia where he studies psychology. Yarbrough took a semester off to participate in the seventh season of The Ultimate Fighter.

Cale was given the nickname "Aquaman" due to his swimming background.

Mixed martial arts

After starting school at Kennesaw State, Cale began training at KnuckleUp Fitness with Mateo Cutbill. After seeing his knack for the sport, Mateo encouraged Cale to pursue MMA full-time. Cale started training with Rory Singer and Adam Singer at the Hardcore Gym, after moving to Athens in 2006.

Cale's amateur record is 5-0, with every bout ending by TKO. He currently holds the ISKA Amateur United States Light Heavyweight Championship belt.[1]

The Ultimate Fighter

In the first episode Yarbrough fought John Clarke, winning by way of TKO and earning a spot in the Ultimate Fighter house. Yarbrough was chosen by UFC light heavy weight championship number one contender and former Ultimate fighter, Forrest Griffin.

Yarbrough would continue on to fight in episode seven against Patrick Schultz after a skin disease on a contestant demanded a replacement which Schultz took. Yarbrough defeated Schultz by majority decision. There was controversy over the decision including demands from Rampage Jackson that the fight should go to a third round.

After verbal taunting of C.B. Dollaway from Yarbrough, he became the number one recruit's pick to fight in the quarterfinals. C.B. defeated Yarbrough by TKO in the first round.

UFC

Cale Yarbrough was originally set to make his mixed martial arts debut, against former cast mate Dan Cramer. They were set to fight at the TUF 7 finale. Cramer was forced out of the fight due to a broken collar bone. Yarbrough was then scheduled to fight fellow Team Griffin member Tim Credeur in The Ultimate Fighter 7 finale, but the bout was canceled by the Nevada State Athletic Commission due to Credeur testing positive for Adderall, a banned prescription drug. The bout was rescheduled to be on the preliminary card of the UFC event, UFC: Silva vs. Irvin on July 19. Yarbrough lost in the first round to veteran Tim Credeur by way of KO.

Post UFC

He made his post UFC debut defeating Anthony Mckee after Mckee quit after the first round, even retiring inside the cage.

Yarbrough was set to fight Jason Karpel at MTX Audio II on January 10, 2009. Cale's opponent did not receive medical clearance, so Yarbrough was left without a fight.[2] Instead he fought, Devon Plaisance showing great stand up defeating Devon via TKO in the first round.

His next fight was on March 27, 2009 where he fought Justin Hall at the King of the Cage event entitled Invincible.[3] Yarbrough won the fight in the second round by knockout.

Brett Chism, Kevin Brooks and Bernard Rutherford all fell short against Cale after he dominated them during the fights, improving his record to 6-1.

Cale made his Strikeforce debut on April 17 for the preliminary portion of the Strikeforce: Nashville card in a light heavyweight bout against Josh Schockman.[4] Cale won the fight via technical knockout in the second round.

Yarbrough lost to Strikeforce veteran Francisco France in St. Charles, Missouri for Fight Me MMA. Yarbrough bounced back from the loss with an impressive submission win over Clint Hester - a fight many fans in Georgia asked to see for many years.

He fought UFC veteran, and MFC veteran Rodney Wallace on April 15, 2011 in North Carolina, where he lost by decision. Yarbrough has not fought since.

Mixed martial arts record

Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 8–3 Rodney Wallace Decision (unanimous) Scrap Live 7: Bad Intentions April 15, 2011 3 5:00 Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
Win 8–2 Clint Hester Submission (north-south choke) Wild Bill's Fight Night 31 October 29, 2010 3 1:18 Duluth, Georgia, United States
Loss 7–2 Francisco France Submission (arm-triangle choke) Fight Me MMA 1: The Battle Begins August 14, 2010 2 N/A St. Charles, Missouri, United States
Win 7–1 Josh Schockman TKO (knee and punches) Strikeforce: Nashville April 17, 2010 2 N/A Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Win 6–1 Bernard Rutherford Submission (guillotine choke) Sin City Fight Club: RedLine Grand Prix Round 2 November 13, 2009 2 4:31 Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Win 5–1 Kevin Brooks TKO (cut) Clash of the Kings October 23, 2009 1 1:45 Kennesaw, Georgia, United States
Win 4–1 Brett Chism Decision (unanimous) Wild Bill's Fight Night 21 July 24, 2009 3 5:00 Duluth, Georgia, United States
Win 3–1 Justin Hall KO (punch) KOTC: Invincible March 27, 2009 2 1:14 Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Win 2–1 Devon Plaisance TKO (punches) Battle of Rome VI January 24, 2009 1 2:04 Rome, Georgia, United States
Win 1–1 Anthony Mckee TKO (corner stoppage) Full Throttle 4 November 8, 2008 1 3:00 Duluth, Georgia, United States
Loss 0–1 Tim Credeur TKO (punches) UFC: Silva vs. Irvin July 19, 2008 1 1:54 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

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