Sara McMann

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Sara McMann
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Born (1980-09-24) September 24, 1980 (age 41)
Takoma Park, Maryland, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)[1]
Weight135 lb (61 kg; 9.6 st)
DivisionBantamweight
Reach66[2] in (168 cm)[3]
StyleWrestling
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofSacramento, California, U.S.
TeamTeam Alpha Male
WrestlingOlympic Freestyle Wrestling[4]
Mixed martial arts record
Total18
Wins12
By knockout1
By submission5
By decision6
Losses6
By knockout1
By submission4
By decision1
UniversityGardner–Webb University
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
University of Minnesota Morris
Notable school(s)McDowell High School
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Medal record
Women's freestyle wrestling
Representing  United States
Olympic Games
Olympic rings.svg
Silver medal – second place 2004 Athens 63 kg
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 2003 New York 63 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2005 Budapest 63 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2007 Baku 63 kg
World Cup
Silver medal – second place 2003 Boise 63 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2006 Sari 63 kg
Gold medal – first place 2007 Krasnoyarsk 63 kg
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place 2003 Santo Domingo 63 kg
Gold medal – first place 2007 Rio de Janeiro 63 kg
Pan American Championships
Silver medal – second place 2000 Cali 62 kg
Gold medal – first place 2001 Santo Domingo 62 kg
Representing  United States
Women's Submission Wrestling
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2009 Fort Lauderdale 60 kg (No-Gi)
ADCC North American Championships
Silver medal – second place 2011 San Diego 60 kg

Sara McMann (born September 24, 1980) is an American mixed martial artist who currently competes in the bantamweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). McMann is a former Olympic wrestler and she is the first American woman in history to receive a silver medal at the Olympics, which she won at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. McMann is a World Silver Medalist and 2-time Bronze Medalist. As of November 23, 2021, she is #9 in the UFC women's bantamweight rankings.[5]

Wrestling[]

McMann started wrestling at the age of 14 in Marion, North Carolina at McDowell High School. She is the first American woman in history to receive a silver medal in Olympic wrestling, which she won at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.[6] McMann won silver medal in the 2003 world championships and a bronze medal in the 2005 and 2007 world championships n the Women's Freestyle 63 kg or 138.75 lb weight class.[7][8][9][10]

On October 27, 2021, it was announced that McMann will be inducted to the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Class of 2022.[11]

Mixed martial arts career[]

McMann announced in late 2010 that she had signed a three-fight contract with Strikeforce. She planned to fight at 135 pounds.[12] However, she did not sign on with the promotion due to an extension clause in the contract.[13]

McMann was first scheduled to make her professional mixed martial arts debut on November 14, 2010 in Jamaica, but the event was cancelled due to safety problems with the cage.[14]

She then had more fights fall apart after opponents backed out, including a scheduled April 30, 2011 fight against Mariah Johnson.[15]

On May 28, 2011, McMann made her pro MMA debut at Universal Cage Combat: Revolution. She defeated Christina Marks by submission in the first round.[16]

McMann faced fellow Olympian Julie Malenfant at Blackeye Promotions 4 on June 17, 2011. McMann defeated Malenfant by TKO early in the first round.[17]

McMann faced Tonya Evinger at Titan Fighting Championships 19 on July 29, 2011.[18] The fight served as the co-main event.[19] McMann defeated Evinger by unanimous decision.[13]

ProElite[]

After ProElite reincarnated under new management, McMann faced Raquel Pa'aluhi on the promotion's first event post-EliteXC at ProElite 1: Arlovski vs. Lopez on August 27, 2011.[13] She defeated Pa'aluhi by submission due to an americana in the third round.[20]

McMann returned to ProElite to face Hitomi Akano at ProElite 3 on January 21, 2012.[21] She defeated Akano by unanimous decision.[22]

Invicta Fighting Championships[]

On April 28, it was announced that McMann would face Shayna Baszler in the main event of Invicta Fighting Championships 2. The event took place on July 28, 2012.[23] McMann defeated Baszler via unanimous decision and the bout was named fight of the night. The bout was a title eliminator, with the winner scheduled to face the winner of Alexis Davis vs. Hitomi Akano.[24][25]

Strikeforce[]

On September 4, 2012, it was announced McMann had signed with Strikeforce.[26] She was expected to debut at Strikeforce: Cormier vs. Mir against former bantamweight title challenger Liz Carmouche,[27] but the event was cancelled.[28]

Ultimate Fighting Championship[]

In February 2013, McMann officially joined the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).[29] It was rumored she turned down a fight with then-title holder Ronda Rousey. However, this was false information and no such fight was offered or even presented to McMann at the time.[30] She became the third female to earn a victory in the UFC by defeating Sheila Gaff at UFC 159.[31]

McMann was slated to face former Strikeforce champion Sarah Kaufman on August 28, 2013 at UFC Fight Night 27.[32] However, McMann withdrew from the bout for, at the time, undisclosed personal reasons.[33] In January 2015, she disclosed that the reason for withdrawing was due to her father battling aggressive lymphoma.[34]

McMann faced Ronda Rousey for the UFC Women's Bantamweight Championship at UFC 170. She lost the fight by TKO after getting knocked down with a knee to the body. This stoppage created controversy, with many sports writers and attendants finding it premature.[35][36]

McMann faced promotional newcomer Lauren Murphy at UFC Fight Night 47 on August 16, 2014.[37] McMann won the fight by split decision.[38]

McMann faced Miesha Tate at UFC 183 on January 31, 2015.[39] Despite a strong first round, she lost by majority decision.

McMann faced Amanda Nunes on August 8, 2015 at UFC Fight Night 73. She lost the fight via submission in the first round.[40]

McMann faced Jessica Eye at UFC Fight Night 88 on May 29, 2016.[41] She won the fight via unanimous decision.[42]

McMann faced Alexis Davis on December 3, 2016 at The Ultimate Fighter: Tournament of Champions. McMann won via submission in the second round.[43]

McMann was expected to face Liz Carmouche at UFC Fight Night 105, on February 19, 2017. However, Carmouche was forced to pull out of the fight due to injury and will be replaced by newcomer Gina Mazany.[44] McMann won the fight via submission early in the first round.

McMann was originally expected to face Ketlen Vieira at UFC 214 on July 29, 2017.[45] However, the fight was moved to UFC 215.[46] She lost the bout via arm-triangle choke submission in the second round.[47]

McMann faced Marion Reneau on February 24, 2018 at UFC on Fox 28.[48] After dominating the first round, McMann was knocked down and submitted by Reneau in the second round.[49]

After a year hiatus due to maternity leave, McMann was scheduled to face Nicco Montaño on July 13, 2019 at UFC on ESPN+ 13.[50] However, McMann pulled out of the bout citing an injury in mid-June and was replaced by Julianna Peña.[51]

McMann faced Lina Länsberg on January 25, 2020 at UFC Fight Night 166.[52] She won the fight via unanimous decision.[53]

McMann was scheduled to face Aspen Ladd on June 27, 2020 at UFC on ESPN: Poirier vs. Hooker.[54] However, Ladd suffered a training injury, torn both her ACL and MCL and was forced to withdraw from the event.[55]

McMann was expected to face Julianna Peña on January 16, 2021 at UFC on ABC 1[56] before being pushed back a week later to UFC 257 on January 24, 2021.[57][58] McMann lost the fight via submission in round three.[59]

McMann was scheduled to face Ketlen Vieira on August 28, 2021 at UFC on ESPN 30.[60] However, McMann announced in mid August that a "reinjury" forced her out of the bout.[61]

McMann is scheduled to face Karol Rosa on March 26, 2022 at UFC Fight Night 205.[62]

Personal life[]

McMann's parents are Paula Jean and Thomas William McMann. She has one sister, Nickolina, and had one brother, Jason. Jason, who wrestled at Quince Orchard High School in Gaithersburg, Maryland, was murdered January 23, 1999 at the age of 21.[63][64]

McMann attended McDowell High School in Marion, North Carolina where she was coached by Timothy Hutchins. In addition to wrestling, she participated in theatre productions. She earned a degree in Theatre at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, where she was a member of the school's wrestling team under the coaching of Carl Poff from 1999 to 2003. She previously attended University of Minnesota Morris from 1998 to 1999, where she was coached by Doug Reese.

In August 2010, McMann was awarded an MA/EDS with a major in mental health counseling from Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, North Carolina.[65][66]

McMann does volunteer work for Habitat for Humanity, a Christian housing ministry. She traveled to Sri Lanka with Olympic teammates to help victims of the tsunami rebuild homes for those displaced by the tidal wave. She also helps with youth clubs and speaks to upcoming girls and boys about wrestling.

On September 3, 2004, while driving her Jeep in Colorado on the way to Iowa with her fiance, former ASU three-time NCAA All-American wrestler Steven Blackford as her passenger, the vehicle ran off the road and rolled over. He was ejected from the vehicle, and died at the scene. McMann was hospitalized with a broken arm and minor injuries, and later charged with careless driving.[67]

McMann and her former training partner Trent Goodale have a daughter, Bella, who was born in 2009.[68]

On May 30, 2018, McMann announced on social media that she and her partner Chad Bingham were expecting a child, and that she had put her career in mixed martial arts on hold.[69] In December 2018, she announced that she had given birth to her son, Lucas.[70]

World/Olympic Championships Matches[]

Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event Location Notes
Win 13-10 France Lise LeGrand-Golliot 2-1, 4-1 2007-09-17 2007 World Wrestling Championships Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan Bronze Medal
Win 12-10 China Haiyan Xu Fall 2007-09-17 2007 World Wrestling Championships Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan
Win 11-10 Venezuela Rojas Y Urbina Fall 2007-09-17 2007 World Wrestling Championships Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan
Loss 10-10 Japan Kaori Icho 1-2, 0-1 2007-09-17 2007 World Wrestling Championships Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan
Loss 10-9 Poland Monika Rogien 0-1, 1-2 2006-09-25 2006 World Wrestling Championships China Guangzhou, China
Win 10-8 Colombia Sandra Amado 1-0, 6-0 2006-09-25 2006 World Wrestling Championships China Guangzhou, China
Win 9-8 Russia Anna Polovneva 1-2, 2-1, 4-2 2005-10-02 2005 World Wrestling Championships Hungary Budapest, Hungary Bronze Medal
Win 8-8 Sweden Helena Allandi 2-5, 4-2, 2-2 2005-10-02 2005 World Wrestling Championships Hungary Budapest, Hungary
Loss 7-8 Japan Kaori Icho 3-2, 2-1 2005-10-02 2005 World Wrestling Championships Hungary Budapest, Hungary
Loss 7-7 Japan Kaori Icho 2-3 2004-10-02 2004 Olympic Games Greece Athens, Greece Silver Medal
Win 7-6 Greece Stavroula Zigouri Fall 2004-10-02 2004 Olympic Games Greece Athens, Greece
Loss 6-6 Canada Viola Yanik 2-5 2004-10-02 2004 Olympic Games Greece Athens, Greece
Win 6-5 China Meng Lili Fall 2004-10-02 2004 Olympic Games Greece Athens, Greece
Loss 5-5 Japan Kaori Icho 3-4 2003-09-11 2003 World Wrestling Championships United States New York City, United States Silver Medal
Win 5-4 Canada Viola Yanik Fall 2003-09-11 2003 World Wrestling Championships United States New York City, United States
Win 4-4 Latvia Kristine Odrina 11-0 2003-09-11 2003 World Wrestling Championships United States New York City, United States
Win 3-4 Sweden Sara Eriksson Fall 2003-09-11 2003 World Wrestling Championships United States New York City, United States
Loss 2-4 Japan Kaori Icho Fall 2002-11-01 2002 World Wrestling Championships Greece Chalkida, Greece
Win 2-3 South Korea Yoon So-Young 11-0 2002-11-01 2002 World Wrestling Championships Greece Chalkida, Greece
Loss 1-3 China Meng Lili 2-6 2001-11-22 2001 World Wrestling Championships Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria
Loss 1-2 Japan Rena Iwama 2-5 2001-11-22 2001 World Wrestling Championships Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria
Loss 1-1 Austria Nikola Hartmann 2-5 2000-09-03 2000 World Wrestling Championships Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria
win 1-0 Greece Sofia Kampanari Fall 2000-09-03 2000 World Wrestling Championships Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria

Championships and accomplishments[]

Mixed martial arts[]

Submission grappling[]

  • ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship
    • 2011 North American Championships Silver Medalist
  • International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles
    • 2009 FILA Grappling World Championships Senior Women's No-Gi Gold Medalist
  • USA Wrestling
    • FILA World Team Trials Senior Women's No-Gi 3rd Place (2009)
  • North American Grappling Association
    • 2014 North American Championships Women's No-Gi Gold Medalist
    • 2011 North Carolina Championships Women's No-Gi Gold Medalist
    • 2010 Southeast Championships Women's No-Gi Gold Medalist
    • 2009 Southeast Championships Women's No-Gi Gold Medalist

Amateur wrestling[]

  • International Olympic Committee
  • International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles
    • 2009 Sunkist Kids International Open Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2007 NYAC Holiday International Open Senior Women's Freestyle Silver Medalist
    • 2007 Sunkist Kids International Open Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2007 FILA Wrestling World Championships Senior Women's Freestyle Bronze Medalist
    • 2007 Warsaw Cup Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2007 Pan American Games Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2007 World Cup Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2007 Klippan Lady's Open Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2007 Dave Schultz Memorial International Open Senior Women's Freestyle Silver Medalist
    • 2006 World Cup Senior Women's Freestyle Bronze Medalist
    • 2005 FILA Wrestling World Championships Senior Women's Freestyle Bronze Medalist
    • 2004 Dave Schultz Memorial International Open Senior Women's Freestyle Bronze Medalist
    • 2004 Manitoba Open Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2004 FILA Olympic Test Tournament Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2003 NYAC Christmas International Open Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2003 Women's Championship Cup of Wrestling Senior Women's Freestyle Silver Medalist
    • 2003 Sunkist Kids International Open Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2003 World Cup Senior Women's Freestyle Silver Medalist
    • 2003 FILA Wrestling World Championships Senior Women's Freestyle Silver Medalist
    • 2003 Pan American Games Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2003 Klippan Lady's Open Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2003 Dave Schultz Memorial International Open Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2002 Henri Deglane Challenge Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2002 Yarygin Memorial International Senior Women's Freestyle Silver Medalist
    • 2002 Klippan Lady's Open Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2001 Sunkist Kids International Open Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2001 Pan American Championships Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2001 Dave Schultz Memorial International Open Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2001 Manitoba Open Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2000 Clansman International Open Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2000 Sunkist Kids International Open Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • 2000 Pan American Championships Senior Women's Freestyle Silver Medalist
    • 2000 Dave Schultz Memorial International Open Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
  • USA Wrestling
    • USA Senior Women's Freestyle Olympic Team Trials Winner (2004)
    • USA Senior Women's Freestyle Olympic Team Trials Runner-up (2008)
    • FILA Senior Women's Freestyle World Team Trials Winner (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007)
    • FILA Junior Women's Freestyle World Team Trials Winner (1999, 2000)
    • USA Senior Women's Freestyle National Championship (2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007)
    • USA Senior Women's Freestyle National Championship Runner-up (2004, 2008)
    • USA University Women's Freestyle National Championship (2002)
    • USA University Women's Freestyle National Championship Runner-up (1998)
    • Northern Plains Senior Women's Freestyle Regional Championship (2008)
    • 2010 ASICS U.S. Open Wrestling Championships Senior Women's Freestyle Silver Medalist
    • 2006 Missouri Valley Showcase Senior Women's Freestyle Gold Medalist
    • USGWA High School National Championship (1998)

Mixed martial arts record[]

Professional record breakdown
18 matches 12 wins 6 losses
By knockout 1 1
By submission 5 4
By decision 6 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 12–6 Julianna Peña Submission (rear-naked choke) UFC 257 January 24, 2021 3 3:39 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Win 12–5 Lina Länsberg Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. dos Santos January 25, 2020 3 5:00 Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Loss 11–5 Marion Reneau Submission (triangle choke) UFC on Fox: Emmett vs. Stephens February 24, 2018 2 3:40 Orlando, Florida, United States
Loss 11–4 Ketlen Vieira Submission (arm-triangle choke) UFC 215 September 9, 2017 2 4:16 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Win 11–3 Gina Mazany Submission (arm-triangle choke) UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs. Browne February 19, 2017 1 1:14 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Catchweight (139.5 lb) bout; Mazany missed weight.
Win 10–3 Alexis Davis Submission (arm-triangle choke) The Ultimate Fighter: Tournament of Champions Finale December 3, 2016 2 2:52 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Performance of the Night.
Win 9–3 Jessica Eye Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Almeida vs. Garbrandt May 29, 2016 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 8–3 Amanda Nunes Submission (rear-naked choke) UFC Fight Night: Teixeira vs. Saint Preux August 8, 2015 1 2:53 Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Loss 8–2 Miesha Tate Decision (majority) UFC 183 January 31, 2015 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 8–1 Lauren Murphy Decision (split) UFC Fight Night: Bader vs. St. Preux August 16, 2014 3 5:00 Bangor, Maine, United States
Loss 7–1 Ronda Rousey TKO (knee to the body) UFC 170 February 22, 2014 1 1:06 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States For the UFC Women's Bantamweight Championship.
Win 7–0 Sheila Gaff TKO (punches) UFC 159 April 27, 2013 1 4:06 Newark, New Jersey, United States
Win 6–0 Shayna Baszler Decision (unanimous) Invicta FC 2: Baszler vs. McMann July 28, 2012 3 5:00 Kansas City, Kansas, United States Invicta FC Bantamweight title eliminator. Fight of the Night.
Win 5–0 Hitomi Akano Decision (unanimous) ProElite 3: Da Spyder vs. Minowaman January 21, 2012 3 5:00 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win 4–0 Raquel Pa'aluhi Submission (americana) ProElite 1: Arlovski vs. Lopez August 27, 2011 3 2:53 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win 3–0 Tonya Evinger Decision (unanimous) Titan Fighting Championships 19 July 29, 2011 3 5:00 Kansas City, Kansas, United States Catchweight (140 lb) bout.
Win 2–0 Julie Malenfant Submission (punches) BlackEye Promotions 4 June 17, 2011 1 0:32 Fletcher, North Carolina, United States
Win 1–0 Christina Marks Submission (rear-naked choke) Universal Cage Combat: Revolution May 28, 2011 1 1:41 Lawrenceburg, Indiana, United States

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