Neil Grove

Neil Grove
Born (1971-01-18) 18 January 1971
Klerksdorp, South Africa
Other names Goliath
Nationality South African
English
Height 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Weight 264.6 lb (120 kg; 18 st 13 lb)
Division Heavyweight (265 lb)
Super Heavyweight (265+ lb)
Reach 78.0 in (198 cm)
Fighting out of London, England
Rank Shodan Black belt in Gōjū-ryū
Brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Years active 2006 - present
Mixed martial arts record
Total 21
Wins 12
By knockout 12
Losses 8
By knockout 1
By submission 3
By decision 4
Draws 1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Neil Grove (born 18 January 1971) is a South African-English Heavyweight professional mixed martial artist. A professional competitor since 2006, Grove has also competed for the UFC, Bellator Cage Rage, UCMMA, and the SFL.

Background

Originally from South Africa, Grove began competing in rugby at a young age. Having attended eight different schools growing up, Grove was frequently bullied being the "new kid," and often got into fights as a result. In 1996, Grove moved to London, England where he worked as a personal trainer, sports therapist, and also worked as a bouncer at an Irish nightclub in South London. In 2000, after Grove and a fellow bouncer were involved in a massive brawl at the nightclub, the two men were forced to take Goju-ryu classes at Daigaku Karate Kai as a way of learning control and self-restraint. Grove soon developed a love for the martial art, which, as a combat-style karate, involves throws and submission wrestling. A year after receiving his black belt in 2005, Grove transitioned into Sambo, Brazilian jiu-jitsu and mixed martial arts.[1]

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Grove made his professional debut at UKMMAC 17: Iron Circle on 16 November 2006, beating Anthony Okorie by TKO. He next fought at UKMMAC 18: Fists of Fury against Denniston Sutherland, who was 30 kg lighter than Grove at the time. Grove won by TKO in the first round.

Cage Rage

On 14 July 2007, Grove made his Cage Rage debut at Cage Rage 22: Hard as Hell, stepping in on two days notice to fight PRIDE veteran James Thompson. Grove knocked out the heavily favored Thompson in just 10 seconds of the first round. Grove followed up with two more stoppages in Cage Rage before facing former Cage Rage heavyweight champion Rob Broughton. Grove lost the bout by majority decision.

Grove fought in a rematch against Robert Berry at Cage Rage 27: Step Up on 12 July 2008. He won via TKO in the second round. After the fight, Grove called out both Mostapha Al-turk and Kimbo Slice. Grove and Al-turk were scheduled for a heavyweight title fight before Cage Rage closed down.

Ultimate Challenge MMA

After Cage Rage fell, Grove went on to Dave O'Donnell's new promotion: Ultimate Challenge MMA. On their very first event, Grove defeated James McSweeney via TKO to win the inaugural Ultimate Challenge Heavyweight title.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

On 16 December 2008, Grove announced that he was signing a four fight deal with the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Grove expressed interest in fighting fellow European standout Mostapha al-Turk, who has also signed with the UFC.[2]

He lost his long-awaited UFC debut UFC 95 in London, England, to Mike Ciesnolevicz via Heel hook submission early in the first round. Grove was released from his UFC contract in May.

Return to Ultimate Challenge MMA

After being released from the UFC, he returned to UCMMA as their Heavyweight Champion. Grove defeated Martin Thompson to retain his title.

He then fought to a draw with Stav Economou at Ultimate Challenge MMA: Never Back Down.

Bellator

Grove made his Bellator and U.S. debut against Eddie Sanchez, winning via TKO (Punches) at 1:32 of round 1.

He next faced Oleksiy Oliynyk at Bellator 29 and won via TKO at 0:45 in the first round. This win earned Grove a spot in the finals of the Bellator Heavyweight Tournament, where he faced undefeated wrestler Cole Konrad. Grove lost the fight via submission in the first round.

Grove was scheduled to make his return to the promotion at Bellator 43 where he would face The Ultimate Fighter 10 alumnus Zak Jensen. However, Grove pulled out of the bout due to an injury.[3] Grove instead fought Jensen at Bellator 47.[4] He won the fight via TKO in the first round.

Grove entered the Bellator Season Five Heavyweight Tournament. He faced Mike Hayes at Bellator 52[5] and lost the back-and-forth bout via split decision.

Grove faced Thiago Santos at Bellator 56 in the semi-finals after Blagoi Ivanov pulled out of the bout due to an injury.[6] He lost the fight via submission in the first round.

Super Fight League

Grove faced Todd Duffee in the main event at SFL 2.[7] He lost via TKO at 34 seconds in the first round.

Third run in UCMMA

Grove was scheduled to return to UCMMA at UCMMA 31 to face Darren Towler for the UCMMA heavyweight title,[8] but Towler has been forced out due to a serious shoulder injury. Towler will be replaced by Tomasz Czerwinski and it will be for the interim heavyweight title.[9]

Grove snapped his three fight losing streak, knocking out Czerwinski in the first round.

Bellator return

After being away from the sport for two and a half years, Grove is scheduled to return in July 2016. He faced James Mulheron at Bellator 158 on July 16, 2016.[10] Grove lost the fight by unanimous decision.

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts record

Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 12–8–1 James Mulheron Decision (unanimous) Bellator 158 16 July 2016 3 5:00 London, England
Loss 12–7–1 Shamil Abdurakhimov Decision (unanimous) Tech-Krep FC: Southern Front 2 4 October 2013 3 5:00 Krasnodar, Russia
Win 12–6–1 Tomasz Czerwinski KO (punches) UCMMA 31 1 December 2012 1 2:59 London, England, United Kingdom Won the UCMMA Heavyweight Championship.
Loss 11–6–1 Todd Duffee TKO (punches) SFL 2 7 April 2012 1 0:34 Chandigarh, India
Loss 11–5–1 Thiago dos Santos Submission (rear-naked choke) Bellator 56 29 October 2011 1 0:38 Kansas City, Kansas, United States Bellator Season Five Heavyweight Tournament Semifinal; Replaced an injured Blagoi Ivanov
Loss 11–4–1 Mike Hayes Decision (split) Bellator 52 1 October 2011 3 5:00 Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States Bellator Season Five Heavyweight Tournament Quarterfinal
Win 11–3–1 Zak Jensen TKO (punches) Bellator 47 23 July 2011 1 2:00 Rama, Ontario, Canada
Loss 10–3–1 Cole Konrad Submission (americana) Bellator 32 14 October 2010 1 4:45 Kansas City, Missouri, United States Bellator Season Three Heavyweight Tournament Final
Win 10–2–1 Oleksiy Oliynyk TKO (punches) Bellator 29 16 September 2010 1 0:45 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States Bellator Season Three Heavyweight Tournament Semifinal
Win 9–2–1 Eddie Sanchez TKO (referee stoppage) Bellator 24 12 August 2010 1 1:32 Hollywood, Florida, United States Bellator Season Three Heavyweight Tournament Quarterfinal
Draw 8–2–1 Stav Economou Draw UCMMA 12: Never Back Down 8 May 2010 3 5:00 London, England For the UCMMA Heavyweight Championship
Win 8–2 Martin Thompson TKO (punches) UCMMA 8: Dynamite 25 October 2009 1 0:53 London, England Retained the UCMMA Heavyweight Championship
Loss 7–2 Mike Ciesnolevicz Submission (inverted heel hook) UFC 95 21 February 2009 1 1:03 London, England
Win 7–1 James McSweeney KO (punches) UCMMA 1: Bad Breed 7 December 2008 2 1:38 London, England Won UCMMA Heavyweight Championship
Win 6–1 Robert Berry TKO (punches) Cage Rage 27 12 July 2008 2 1:29 London, England
Loss 5–1 Rob Broughton Decision (majority) Cage Rage 25 8 March 2008 3 5:00 London, England
Win 5–0 Robert Berry TKO (corner stoppage) Cage Rage 24 1 December 2007 1 5:00 London, England
Win 4–0 Domagoj Ostojic TKO (punches) Cage Rage 23 22 September 2007 1 0:34 London, England
Win 3–0 James Thompson KO (punch) Cage Rage 22 14 July 2007 1 0:10 London, England
Win 2–0 Denniston Sutherland TKO (punches) UKMMAC 18: Fists of Fury 25 February 2007 1 3:05 Purfleet, England
Win 1–0 Anthony Okorie TKO (punches) UKMMAC 17: Iron Circle 26 November 2006 1 0:54 England

See also

References

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