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Template:MMAstatsbox James "The Colossus" Thompson (born December 16 1978) is a British Mixed Martial Arts fighter. He currently fights as a heavyweight for Elite XC in USA and Cage Rage in the United Kingdom. He is characterized by his size, strength, affability and humility. In interviews he has described his occupations before professional fighting as "debt collector" and "Gypsy remover",[1] though he has not elaborated on the latter.

Thompson is known for his tendency to stare down his opponents, similar to that of Wanderlei Silva. He tends to start quickly, rushing up to his opponents as soon as the match starts. His punk image and rowdy brawling style earned him the nickname "Megapunk" and his fan base often refers to themselves as the James Thompson War Wagon.

Biography

Thompson grew up in Rochdale near Manchester, had no real direction when he left school, so started 'working the door' in his home town. Fed up with the lack of opportunities, he moved to Bristol in 2001 to start a fresh in a new city. Again Thompson found work on the local doors, which gave him the chance to meet new friends, part of the social activities were wrestling, which Thompson took up as sport. Thompson competed in a couple of wrestling matches before seeing That 'Don Frye' mma fight, which ultimately gave James his calling. It is rumored, however, that Thompson became associated with the Nazi Lowrider Gang during this time.

Professional MMA Debut

Thompson began his Mixed Martial Arts career fighting for the noted “old school” British association, Ultimate Combat. His professional debut was against Mark “The Shark” Goddard at Ultimate Combat 6: Battle in the Cage. The fight ended by referee stoppage at the 1:39 mark of Round 2, with Thompson the victor. Goddard disputed the result, saying that Thompson had tapped earlier to one of his armbar attempts. This sparked a rivalry between the two, which would later be resolved in spectacular fashion at Ultimate Combat 8: Retribution where Thompson won a second fight against Goddard in only eighteen seconds.

'Gong and Dash'

Thompson came in dramatically bigger and in better shape for his second fight at Ultimate Combat and defeated his opponent, Ritchie Cranny, in just over a minute and a half. This fight saw the birth of what would become something of a trademark for him - christened by Japanese Pride FC fans as 'Gong and Dash'. His entrance, the stare down, and his aggressive fighting style appealed to many and made him extremely popular amongst fight fans the world over.

Thompson suffered his first loss from Georgian fighter Tengiz Tedoradze. Tedoradze, regarded by many as Britain’s best heavyweight fighter at the time, managed to check Thompson’s initial charge and won via doctor stoppage after the second round. He was then offered an Ultimate Combat World Championship bid against Ultimate Fighting Championship veteran Dan “The Beast” Severn at Ultimate Combat 11: Eyes of the Beast which he won via a unanimous decision.

On the same day of his title bout with Severn, Thompson was told that he had been offered a fight at the well known fight organization, Pride FC. This made him the United Kingdom's third mixed martial artist to compete in Pride’s ring, only preceded by English boxer and kickboxer, Matt Skelton and Steve White [1]

PRIDE

After defeating Severn, he came to PRIDE to face Aleksander Emelianenko at Pride 28: High Octane. Thompson began with his trademark staredown, and despite losing the fight in only eleven seconds, he remained with the organization, earning quick victories over Henry Miller and Giant Silva. Thompson also continues to fight in the United Kingdom in organizations such as Cage Rage.

At PRIDE Shockwave 2006 on December 31, 2006, Thompson caused an upset when he defeated Olympic judo gold medalist and renowned heavyweight fighter Hidehiko Yoshida. Thompson credits much of his success in this fight to legendary early English MMA pioneer and celebrity fitness trainer Thomas Bunbury.(http://youtube.com/watch?v=zIxxNdOmHD8)

At Pride 34, Thompson defeated legendary American fighter Don Frye in an exciting match. The fight was considered by many as being stopped late.[citation needed]

Back To Cage Rage

He lost his next fight against Eric "Butterbean" Esch at Cage Rage 20 by KO in 43 seconds in what many of his fans claimed was an unfair early stoppage.

He lost to KO Neil Grove at Cage Rage 22 on July 14th. This was a major setback for James and a continuation of his apparent bad luck at Cage Rage. Neil Grove came in as a last minute substitute after the original opponent Wesley "Cabbage" Correira had to back out due to injury. He is currently training with Randy Couture.[2]

Elite XC

His first Elite XC fight was against Brett Rogers at EliteXC: Street Certified event on February 16, 2008. He was knocked out in the first round. With a vicious loss to Rogers and another loss by KO to Neil Grove in July of 2007, which ended in the 1st round as well. Thompson's most recent fight was a highly competitive loss to Kimbo Slice in EliteXC: Primetime at 0:38 in Round 3 via TKO. Slice threw a right hook that ruptured Thompson's cauliflower ear, which caused blood to spill across the side of his face. The shot clearly dazed Thompson, leading him to stumble for a few steps around the ring as Slice continued to land punches. The referee stepped in and stopped the fight thirty-eight seconds into the third round. Immediately the arena erupted in boos as well as one announcer repeatedly shouting "Terrible stoppage, that was an unfair break!". When Thompson realized Dan Miragliotta called the fight he was so disgusted he slapped Miragliotta in the face.

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
22 matches 14 wins 8 losses
By knockout 9 7
By submission 4 1
By decision 1 0
Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location
Loss 14-9 United States Kimbo Slice TKO (Strikes) EliteXC - Prime Time Template:Dts2 3 0:38 United States Newark, New Jersey, United States
Loss 14-8 United States Brett Rogers KO (Punches) EliteXC - Street Certified Template:Dts2 1 2:24 United States Miami, Florida, United States
Loss 14-7 England Neil Grove KO (Punch) CR 22 - Hard as Hell Template:Dts2 1 0:10 England England
Win 14-6 United States Don Frye TKO (Punches) PRIDE 34 - Kamikaze Template:Dts2 1 6:23 Japan Saitama, Japan
Loss 13-6 United States Eric Esch KO CR 20 - Born 2 Fight Template:Dts2 1 0:43 United Kingdom UK
Win 13-5 Japan Hidehiko Yoshida TKO (Strikes) PRIDE - Shockwave 2006 Template:Dts2 1 7:50 Japan Saitama, Japan
Loss 12-5 Norway Jon Olav Einemo Submission (Armbar) 2H2H - Pride & Honor Template:Dts2 N/A Netherlands Holland
Loss 12-4 England Rob Broughton TKO CR 17 - Ultimate Challenge Template:Dts2 3 United Kingdom UK
Loss 12-3 Japan Kazuyuki Fujita KO (Punch) PRIDE - Total Elimination Absolute Template:Dts2 1 8:25 Japan Osaka, Japan
Win 12-2 Brazil Paulo Cesar Silva TKO (Strikes) PRIDE - Shockwave 2005 Template:Dts2 1 1:28 Japan Saitama, Japan
Win 11-2 Romania Alexandru Lungu TKO (Punches) PRIDE 30 - Fully Loaded Template:Dts2 1 2:13 Japan Saitama, Japan
Win 10-2 England Andy Costello TKO (Strikes) CR 13 - No Fear Template:Dts2 1 2:33 United Kingdom UK
Win 9-2 Netherlands Autimio Antonia KO UD 2 - Urban Destruction 2 Template:Dts2 1 England England
Win 8-2 United States Henry Miller KO (Punch) PRIDE - Bushido 8 Template:Dts2 1 1:21 Japan Nagoya, Japan
Win 7-2 Nikolajus Cilkinas TKO UD 1 - Urban Destruction 1 Template:Dts2 1 England England
Loss 6-2 Russia Aleksander Emelianenko KO PRIDE 28 - High Octane Template:Dts2 1 0:11 Japan Saitama, Japan
Win 6-1 United States Dan Severn Decision (Unanimous) UC 11 - Wrath of the Beast Template:Dts2 5 5:00 Whitchurch Sports Centre, Bristol
Loss 5-1 Georgia (country) Tengiz Tedoradze TKO (Corner Stoppage) UC 10 - Ultimate Combat X Template:Dts2 2 5:00 England England
Win 5-0 Aaron Marsa Submission (Strikes) UC 9 - Rebellion Template:Dts2 1 0:20 England England
Win 4-0 England Marc Goddard KO UC 8 - Retribution Template:Dts2 1 0:18 England England
Win 3-0 Richie Cranny Submission (Choke) UC 7 - World Domination Template:Dts2 1 1:34 England England
Win 2-0 England Marc Goddard Submission (Strikes) UC 6 - Battle in the Cage Template:Dts2 2 England England
Win 1-0 Wales Will Elworthy Submission (Forearm Choke) G&P 2 - Ground & Pound 2 Template:Dts2 1 4:22 England England

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ Bas Rutten as a commentator states that Thompson is a debt collector during Thompson's match against Aleksander Emelianenko
  2. ^ MMA TKO » James The Colossus Thompson Leaves England For Xtreme Couture