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Abdul Razak Alhassan

Middleweight Division

12-6-0 (W-L-D)

12

Wins by Knockout

11

First Round Finishes

Abdul Razak Alhassan

athlete record

Info

Learn more about Abdul Razak Alhassan's UFC history, fighter facts, and Q&A below.

Status
Active
Place of Birth
Ghana
Trains at
Team Elevation
Fighting style
Judo
Age
39
Height
70.00
Weight
203.00
Octagon Debut
Nov. 19, 2016
Reach
73.00
Leg reach
39.00
  • Pro since 2013
     
  • All 12 wins by knockout, 11 in the first round - 100% finish rate
     
  • Longest win was 5:28 – seven finishes in under a minute
     
  • Seventh UFC fight at middleweight (2-3, 1 NC)
     
  • Total fight time – 89:19

UFC on ESPN (7/13/24) Alhassan's bout with Cody Brundage was ruled a no contest (accidental blows) at :37 of the first round

UFC Fight Night (10/7/23) Alhassan was submitted by Joe Pyfer via arm triangle at 2:05 of the second round 

UFC Fight Night (1/14/23) Alhassan knocked out Claudio Ribeiro at :28 of the second round 

UFC Fight Night (2/19/22) Alhassan lost a three-round split decision to Joaquin Buckley

UFC on ESPN (8/28/21) Alhassan knocked out Alessio Di Chirico at :17 of the first round

UFC on ESPN (4/17/21) Alhassan lost a three round unanimous decision to Jacob Malkoun

UFC Fight Night (11/14/20) Alhassan was knocked out by Khaos Williams at :30 of the first round

UFC on ESPN (7/16/20) Alhassan lost a three round unanimous decision to Mounir Lazzez

UFC 228 (9/8/18) Alhassan knocked out Niko Price at :43 of the first round

UFC 220 (1/20/18) Alhassan knocked out Sabah Homasi at 3:47 of the first round

UFC 218 (12/2/17) Alhassan stopped Sabah Homasi via strikes at 4:21 of the first round

UFC Fight Night (5/28/17) Alhassan lost a three round split decision to Omari Akhmedov

UFC Fight Night (11/19/16) Alhassan knocked out Charlie Ward at :53 of the first round

When and why did you start training for fighting? I have been doing judo for over 20 years years, so martial arts have always been part of my life. I later transitioned to MMA because my coach wanted me to try it and I ended up liking it.

Training: I usually tend to train 2-3 times a day.

Any belts/ranks in grappling disciplines? I’m black belt in judo and purple belt in jiu jitsu

Any belts/ranks in striking disciplines? I really don’t believe in ranks in striking but if I have to give myself one then I might as well be the Sensei 

What has been your toughest fight to date and why? My toughest fight was Omari Akhmedov. That’s fight helped me find myself again. 

Who is your favorite fighter and why? My favorite fighter in MMA is Jon Jones. His IQ when it comes to fighting is just another level. 

Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? I didn't graduate college.

What was your job before you started fighting? I worked for Delta Airlines and I'm also a bouncer at a bar.

Personal Life/Background: I'm a Ghanaian fighter that grew up struggling on the streets of Accra. I was fortunate enough to qualify for judo championships to come to America in my early 20s and it changed my life. I used the opportunity to run from my team to stay in America to make better life for my family. I was living in Minnesota when I started my MMA career at Doc’s Gym on the North side. Shortly after, I was given the opportunity to train with Team Takedown to be a training partner for Jonny Hendricks and moved to Texas. There, I was able to train, and in 2015, I made my UFC debut. I enjoy spending time with family, reading manga and watching anime. I dislike snakes, long car rides and stupid people. I have three wonderful kids and an amazing wife. Everything I do is to make a better life for them than I had. I will struggle to make sure my kids live a good life!