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Allen Crowder

Allen Crowder (born November 8, 1989) is a retired mixed martial artist who competed professionally in the heavyweight division, most notably as a UFC fighter with a professional record of 10 wins, 4 losses, and 1 no contest. Crowder, nicknamed "Pretty Boy," hails from , where he began his athletic career in before transitioning to MMA after a stint in . He turned professional around 2014, accumulating an amateur record of 7-1 and early pro successes including multiple regional titles while training at New Millennium Fitness under coaches like Rodrigo Galvanosi. His breakthrough came in 2017 with a third-round victory on , earning a UFC , followed by his debut on December 2, 2017, against Justin Willis, whom he lost to by knockout, and defeating former NFL player by disqualification on January 19, 2019. Despite showing promise with five knockout wins and three submissions in his career, Crowder's UFC tenure was brief, marked by a record 9-second loss to in June 2019. At age 30, he announced his retirement later that year, citing repeated concussions from his final three fights that led to ongoing memory problems and health concerns. Prior to the UFC, he competed in promotions like Bellator's MMA Fight Series, building a 7-2 record by 2017.

Background

Early life

Allen Crowder was born on November 8, 1989, in Mebane, North Carolina. He grew up in the small town of Mebane, where his father played a significant role in shaping his athletic mindset, emphasizing hard work and focus to keep him grounded amid his pursuits. Crowder excelled in football during high school at Eastern Alamance High School, earning recognition as the Mid-State Conference MVP in his senior year as a defensive end. He continued playing the sport at the collegiate level after signing with East Carolina University in 2008, where he competed as a defensive lineman during his freshman and sophomore years. However, by his sophomore year, Crowder lost interest in football and decided to quit the team. Following his departure from , Crowder briefly explored before a friend introduced him to the idea of , sparking his initial interest in combat sports. This transition marked a pivotal shift, as he soon began seeking out opportunities to train and compete in MMA, driven by a newfound passion for the discipline.

Physical attributes and training

Allen Crowder measures 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) in height and typically fought at 250 lb (113 kg) in the division, giving him a lanky yet powerful frame suited for the weight class. He earned the nickname "Pretty Boy". Crowder's primary training base is Team Rubao BJJ in , where he hones his skills as a blue belt while developing comprehensive MMA abilities, including striking and fundamentals. His fighting style emphasizes powerful striking, evidenced by half of his victories coming via , alongside grappling proficiency with a notable portion of submissions in his record. This approach built on his earlier background as a high school football player, providing a foundation in athleticism and physical conditioning that transitioned into MMA preparation.

Mixed martial arts career

Amateur and early professional bouts

Allen Crowder's amateur MMA career spanned from 2012 to 2013, during which he achieved a record of 6 wins and 1 loss, primarily competing in regional events in the division. His victories highlighted a strong affinity for finishes, with five coming via or submission, including a 14-second of Cody McDaniel on October 18, 2013, and a first-round submission against Gamble in August 2012. Crowder's sole amateur defeat occurred via first-round to Joe Ray on October 7, 2012. He also secured a hard-fought win over William Baptiste in a five-round bout on January 19, 2013, demonstrating early resilience in longer fights. Turning professional in 2014, Crowder debuted with a second-round guillotine choke submission victory over Gil Isabel at Ring of Combat 47 on January 24, 2014, marking the start of his regional circuit run. Over the next three years, he compiled an 8-2 record with 1 no contest across promotions including Battle in the South, Warfare Fighting Championships, Next Level Fight Club, and the Bellator MMA Fight Series, often showcasing explosive power and grappling prowess. Notable early successes included back-to-back wins over Arnold Adams—a second-round choke at Battle in the South 8 in March 2014 and a unanimous decision rematch at Battle in the South 9 in August 2014—as well as a first-round TKO (cut) victory over William Baptiste at Battle in the South 11 on February 28, 2015, and a second-round rear-naked choke against Tomar Washington at Warfare 13 in November 2014. Crowder's finishing rate was high, with representative quick stoppages such as a 16-second punch TKO of Keith Bell at Next Level Fight Club 5 in May 2016 and a first-round slam TKO over Robert Neal at the Bellator Fight Series in Charlotte on May 20, 2017. He also defended his Next Level Fight Club heavyweight title via first-round TKO against Chase Gamble in January 2017, avenging an earlier amateur encounter. Setbacks in this period included a second-round TKO loss to future UFC contender at Battle in the South 10 on April 10, 2015, and a third-round defeat to Ryan Pokryfky at For the Leathernecks IV on September 2, 2015. A bout against Lorenzo Hood at Next Level Fight Club 4 on February 27, 2016, was ruled a no contest after an accidental eye poke in the first round. Crowder's grappling foundation, developed through training at Team Rubao Carioca BJJ, contributed to his submission-heavy early resume, with three of his initial professional wins ending via .

Dana White's Contender Series and UFC entry

Allen Crowder was invited to Season 1, Episode 8, held on August 29, 2017, at the UFC Training Center in , , after compiling an 8-2 professional record in regional promotions. The event served as the season finale, showcasing up-and-coming fighters auditioning for UFC contracts, with Crowder competing in the division's opening bout. Facing , who held a 5-1 record, Crowder utilized his wrestling background to control the fight on the ground. In the second round, he locked in a attempt that nearly forced a submission, but Mayes survived. Crowder then capitalized in the third round, mounting Mayes and delivering ground-and-pound elbows for a technical victory at 4:12. Impressed by the dominant performance, UFC President awarded Crowder a multi-fight contract immediately after the bout, alongside fellow winners and Lauren Mueller. This signing propelled Crowder from regional competition to the UFC roster, where he began preparations for his promotional debut later that year.

UFC performances

Crowder made his UFC debut on December 2, 2017, at UFC 218 against Justin Willis in a heavyweight bout. Early in the first round, Willis landed a series of strikes that rocked Crowder, culminating in a knockout punch at 2:33. This quick finish highlighted the challenges Crowder faced transitioning to the UFC's elite level, where power and precision from opponents proved decisive. Crowder returned on January 19, 2019, at UFC Fight Night 143 opposite former player , whose signing had sparked controversy due to his 2014 domestic violence conviction and the UFC's decision to grant him a high-profile debut. The fight was competitive through the first round, with both exchanging strikes, but in the second round, Hardy delivered an illegal knee to Crowder's head while he was grounded, leading to an immediate disqualification at 2:28. The ruling drew debate over Hardy's inexperience and whether the strike was intentional, but it secured Crowder's first UFC victory and underscored the promotion's strict enforcement of grounded opponent rules. Crowder's final UFC appearance came on June 22, 2019, at UFC Fight Night 154 against in . Just 9 seconds into the first round, Rozenstruik connected with a powerful right hand that knocked Crowder out cold, marking one of the fastest finishes in UFC history. This emphatic loss exposed vulnerabilities in Crowder's defensive striking against surge power in the division. Over his three UFC bouts, Crowder compiled a 1-2 record, characterized by rapid conclusions that reflected the unforgiving nature of the division, where one mistake often led to immediate defeat. His performances demonstrated resilience in earning a win amid adversity but also struggled against the explosive athleticism and finishing ability of top-tier opponents.

and aftermath

Health issues leading to retirement

Crowder's retirement from was primarily driven by the cumulative effects of repeated head trauma sustained during his UFC career, particularly from s and strikes in his final three bouts. In December 2017, he suffered a first-round loss to Justin Willis via punches at , marking his debut and resulting in a . This was followed by a January 2019 fight against at UFC Fight Night 143, where Crowder secured a disqualification victory after Hardy delivered an illegal knee to his head while grounded, an impact that Crowder later identified as causing another . His final UFC bout came in June 2019 against at UFC Fight Night 154, ending in a rapid first-round via punches just nine seconds into the fight, exacerbating his history of head injuries. Following the Rozenstruik defeat, Crowder experienced the onset of noticeable cognitive symptoms, including lapses that interfered with daily activities. He reported instances of forgetfulness, such as misplacing items during routine tasks like preparing or about whether he had shampooed his hair after showering. These issues became more frequent in the months after the June 2019 fight, prompting concerns about long-term brain health from repeated concussions in MMA. In response to these symptoms, Crowder sought medical evaluation for the effects of his head trauma. He began consulting with a to assess the memory problems and determine their underlying causes, though no specific formal was publicly detailed at the time. This process, combined with the physical toll from his losses to Willis and Rozenstruik, influenced his decision-making throughout mid-2019. By late 2019, after his release from the UFC roster following the Rozenstruik loss, Crowder concluded that continuing to fight posed unacceptable risks to his cognitive function and family life. At age 30, he prioritized his health and the ability to be present for his daughter, leading him to step away from professional MMA entirely.

Post-MMA life

Crowder officially announced his retirement from on November 21, 2019, during an exclusive , attributing the decision primarily to memory loss sustained from concussions in his previous three fights. He emphasized the personal stakes, stating, "I just turned 30 this year and I’ve had some memory problems, and it wasn’t worth it and I want to watch my little girl grow up." In reflecting on the mental toll of the sport, Crowder described how his resilience to head trauma diminished over time, noting, "Earlier on I could take punches and was fine. But, that last fight I got caught with a jab and my body shut down," and acknowledging he may have "taken too many shots to the head." These experiences underscored his broader concerns about the long-term neurological impacts of MMA, highlighting the need for greater awareness of such risks among fighters. Following his retirement, Crowder shifted focus to non-competitive pursuits, including operating MMA in , where he serves as owner and head coach, specializing in instructing children in . He has continued in , pursuing a , while maintaining involvement in boxing training. As of 2025, Crowder has shown no intent to return to professional competition and remains dedicated to health recovery, , and his role in the local MMA community.

Professional record

Overall statistics

Allen Crowder competed professionally in the heavyweight division from 2014 to 2019, fighting out of , and amassed a record of 10 wins, 4 losses, and 1 no contest over 15 bouts. His victories broke down as follows: 5 by knockout or technical knockout (50%), 3 by submission (30%), 1 by decision (10%), and 1 by disqualification (10%). All four of his losses came by or technical knockout (100%).
CategoryWinsLossesNo Contest
Total Fights1041
KO/TKO54-
Submission30-
Decision10-
Disqualification10-
Within the UFC, Crowder's record stood at 1-2 as a subset of his overall professional statistics.

Fight-by-fight breakdown

Allen Crowder's professional MMA career spanned from 2014 to 2019, encompassing 15 bouts across regional promotions and the UFC, resulting in a record of 10 wins, 4 losses, and 1 no contest. The following table details each fight in chronological order:
DateOpponentResultMethodRound/TimeEvent
Jan 24, 2014Gil IsabelWinSubmission ()R2, 0:15ROC 47 - Ring of Combat 47
Mar 22, 2014Arnold AdamsWinSubmission ()R2, 0:31RDMMA - Battle in the South 8
Aug 02, 2014Arnold AdamsWinDecision (Unanimous)R3, 4:00RDMMA - Battle in the South 9
Nov 22, 2014Tomar WinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)R2, 2:30Warfare 13 - Dawn of the Strikers
Feb 28, 2015William BaptisteWinTKO (Cut)R1, 5:00NLFC - Next Level Fight Club 1
Apr 10, 2015LossTKO (Punches)R2, 2:30RDMMA - Battle in the South 10
Sep 02, 2015Ryan PokryfkyLossTKO (Punches)R3, 3:42Camp Lejeune - For The Leathernecks 4
Feb 27, 2016Lorenzo HoodNCNo Contest (Accidental Eye Poke)R1, 2:13NLFC - Next Level Fight Club 4
May 21, 2016Keith BellWinTKO (Punches)R1, 0:16NLFC - Next Level Fight Club 5
Jan 28, 2017Chase GambleWinTKO (Slam)R1, 4:43NLFC - Next Level Fight Club 6
May 20, 2017Robert NealWinTKO (Punches)R1, 2:24 - Monster Energy All-Star Race
Aug 29, 2017WinTKO (Punches and Elbows)R3, 4:12Dana White's Tuesday Night Contender Series - Season 1, Episode 8
Dec 02, 2017Justin WillisLossKO (Punches)R1, 2:33 - Holloway vs. Aldo 2
Jan 19, 2019WinDisqualification (Illegal Knee)R2, 2:28UFC Fight Night 143 - Cejudo vs. Dillashaw
Jun 22, 2019LossKO (Punches)R1, 0:09UFC Fight Night 154 - Moicano vs.
Notable non-UFC fights include Crowder's early regional successes, such as his submission win over Gil Isabel in his debut at Ring of Combat 47, which marked his entry into professional MMA, and his unanimous decision rematch victory against Arnold Adams at RDMMA - Battle in the South 9, demonstrating improved striking and grappling control. His quick TKO of Keith Bell at NLFC - Next Level Fight Club 5 highlighted his knockout power in regional circuits, contributing to his momentum toward UFC consideration. The no contest against Lorenzo Hood at NLFC - Next Level Fight Club 4 stemmed from an accidental eye poke, halting the bout early without a definitive outcome. Crowder's performance on Dana White's Contender Series against Don'Tale Mayes earned him a UFC contract through a late-round stoppage, showcasing his resilience and ground-and-pound ability.

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