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Mitchell was born in Texarkana, Arkansas, and raised in Cabot, Arkansas, where he attended Cabot High School. [8] [2] He played multiple sports, including basketball for the varsity team and wrestling, in which he placed second at the 7A state championships as a junior and fourth at the 6A state championships as a senior.
American mixed martial artist Bryce Mitchell said he will be home-schooling his infant son because he doesn’t “want him to be gay.” “We’re going to have to home-school all our kids or ...
Pages in category "Mixed martial artists from Arkansas" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Bryce Mitchell; Tommy Morrison
Bobby Mitchell (1935–2020), professional football player, Hall of Famer; Bryce Mitchell (born 1994), professional mixed martial arts fighter; Sidney Moncrief (born 1957), professional basketball player; Rick Monday (born 1945), professional baseball player, sportscaster; Malik Monk (born 1998), professional basketball player
Some would say that's the lesson Bryce Mitchell, who had been a highly touted submission artist, learned in December when he faced Ilia Topuria at UFC 282 in Las Vegas. Both entered that fight ...
The hardest strike of UFC 296 belonged to featherweight Josh Emmett, whose punching prowess caused a scary scene following his bout against Bryce Mitchell.. Emmett knocked Mitchell out cold with a ...
A featherweight bout between Bryce Mitchell and Jonathan Pearce was scheduled for the event. [7] However, Pearce was forced to withdraw from the event due to injury. [8] He was replaced by Movsar Evloev. [9] Mitchell and Evloev were previously scheduled to headline UFC Fight Night: Rodriguez vs. Lemos in November 2022, but Evloev withdrew due ...
Little Rock, Arkansas, United States Win 4–3 Aaron Williams Decision (split) Modern Ringsport I July 23, 2005: 3 5:00 Little Rock, Arkansas, United States Loss 3–3 Jorge Masvidal: TKO (punches) Absolute Fighting Championships 5 September 5, 2003: 2 2:14 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States Loss 3–2 Jason Ireland Decision (unanimous)