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Andre Soukhamthath

Andre Soukhamthath (born October 23, 1988) is an American professional mixed martial artist of Laotian descent who competes in the division and is widely recognized as the first fighter of Laotian heritage to sign with the (UFC). Known in the ring as "The Asian Sensation," Soukhamthath boasts a professional record of 14 wins and 10 losses, with eight victories by or and none by way of or submission in defeat, showcasing his renowned durability. In the UFC, where he debuted on March 4, 2017, he compiled a 2–5 record across seven bouts, highlighted by a second-round win over in December 2017 that earned him a contract extension. Born in , to Lao immigrant parents from who resettled as refugees, Soukhamthath grew up in nearby Woonsocket after his family relocated there for better opportunities. A natural athlete, he excelled in soccer and during high school, earning college scholarship offers as a , but shifted paths after his girlfriend—now wife Jamie, a former Miss Teen —became pregnant, leading him to forgo and enter the workforce. The couple's first son, LeAndre, was born with and tragically passed away at nine months old in 2007, an event that profoundly motivated Soukhamthath to pursue seriously as a means of honoring his memory and providing for his family. Soukhamthath began training in MMA around 2009, initially through before fully committing to the sport, and turned in 2011. He quickly rose in regional promotions, capturing the bantamweight championship in March 2016 with a victory over Kody Nordby and defending it later that year against Kin Moy. After joining the UFC in early 2017 with an 11–2 record, he fought on the promotion's roster until 2019, securing wins over Sanders and while facing setbacks against contenders like Alejandro Perez and Sean O'Malley. Post-UFC, he returned to regional circuits, earning a win over Faria in XFC 43 in November 2020 but dropping decisions to Jose Quinonez in 2021 and Diego Silva in 66 in March 2022. In December 2024, he signed with the Global Fight League, though the promotion's events were cancelled in April 2025. Now 37 years old and training at Sanford MMA in , Soukhamthath lives with his wife and their two surviving children. A community advocate, he received the key to the city of Woonsocket in 2017 for his contributions and has voiced ambitions to introduce MMA training programs in while raising funds to build a school there in honor of his late son.

Early life

Family and heritage

Andre Soukhamthath was born on October 23, 1988, in , to Laotian immigrant parents William and Chanthalangsy Soukhamthath. His family originated from , where his parents resettled in the United States as refugees following the ; his father had fled to a during the conflict and learned boxing there before immigrating. The family relocated to nearby Woonsocket for better opportunities. As a Laotian American, Soukhamthath holds the distinction of being the first individual of Laotian descent to compete in the . A natural athlete, Soukhamthath excelled in soccer and during high school at Woonsocket High School, earning college scholarship offers as a in soccer. However, after his girlfriend—now wife Jamie, a former Miss Teen —became pregnant, he decided to forgo and enter the workforce to support his family. In 2008, the family endured profound tragedy when their eldest son, LeAndre, died at nine months old from (), a rare genetic skin disorder that causes extremely fragile skin prone to severe blistering from minor friction or trauma. The condition ravaged LeAndre's body, with blisters and open sores covering nearly 70 percent of his skin, rendering daily care excruciating and the disease ultimately untreatable, which deeply affected the family's emotional and physical well-being during his brief life.

Introduction to martial arts

Andre Soukhamthath, of Laotian heritage, began his journey in at the age of 20, initially focusing on at a local gym in near his workplace. He quickly developed an addiction to the discipline, training daily and expanding into under the guidance of his father, a practitioner of the Laotian variant known as , at gyms such as Team United Muay Lao and Tri-Force MMA in the Woonsocket area. This foundational training in striking arts laid the groundwork for his transition to (MMA), where he honed a versatile skill set emphasizing . A pivotal moment in Soukhamthath's commitment to MMA came following the tragic death of his infant son, LeAndre, in 2008 from the rare skin disorder , just nine months after his birth. The loss profoundly impacted him, channeling his grief into rigorous training as a means of and dedication; he later credited his son as the driving force behind pursuing MMA as a full-time career path. This motivation intensified his focus, transforming what began as a hobby from a friend's recommendation into a determined pursuit. Soukhamthath's amateur MMA career commenced around 2010, approximately two years after his son's passing, culminating in a record of 4-2 by 2011. Key bouts included an early victory over Jose Rustrain in June 2010 and subsequent decision losses to notable prospects Frank Sforza in January 2011 and in April 2011, the latter of whom also advanced to the UFC. Standing at 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) and competing in the division at 135 lb (61 kg), he decided to turn professional in September 2011, marking the end of his amateur phase.

Mixed martial arts career

Early professional career

Andre Soukhamthath made his professional debut on September 10, 2011, at Cage Titans FC 6: United, where he suffered a loss to Robbie in a bout that went the full three rounds. Following this setback, Soukhamthath rebounded strongly, embarking on a seven-fight winning streak primarily within the promotion, showcasing his striking and grappling prowess in regional circuits across . His early successes included a second-round submission victory via against Gilvan Santos at : Extreme Measures on February 3, 2012, and a first-round of Vinny Tisconie with punches at : Proving Grounds on June 15, 2012. Soukhamthath continued building momentum with a second-round (doctor stoppage) over Rob Costa at : Real Pain on October 6, 2012, followed by another (punches) against Kurt Chase-Patrick at : Undisputed 2 on February 1, 2013, and a win over Blair Tugman at : New Blood on June 7, 2013. He capped this streak with a first-round submission (keylock) of Billy Vaughan at : Rise or Fall on October 4, 2013, and a first-round (retirement) against Corey Simmons at 20 on December 6, 2013, improving his record to 7-1. After a unanimous decision loss to Kin Moy at CES MMA 21 on January 24, 2014, and a subsequent submission win over Tom English at CES MMA 26 on October 10, 2014, Soukhamthath faced another setback with a unanimous decision defeat to Brian Kelleher at CES MMA 28 on March 13, 2015. He responded with a second-round TKO (elbows) against Carlos Galindo at CES MMA 31 on October 30, 2015, setting the stage for his title pursuit. On March 11, , Soukhamthath captured the inaugural Championship in the main event of CES MMA 33 at Twin River Casino, stopping Kody Nordby with a spectacular fifth-round flying knee at 1:35. He made his first successful title defense on August 12, , at CES MMA 37, avenging his prior loss to Kin Moy with a second-round (knee and punches) at 2:32. By the end of , Soukhamthath had compiled a professional record of 11–3, with 7 wins by KO/, 3 by submission, and 1 by decision, establishing himself as a top regional contender.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Soukhamthath made his debut on March 4, 2017, at against Albert Morales, losing via after three rounds. This followed his strong regional performances that earned him a UFC contract. He faced Alejandro Perez on August 5, 2017, at UFC Fight Night: Pettis vs. Moreno, losing by . Soukhamthath rebounded with his first UFC victory on December 9, 2017, at UFC Fight Night: Swanson vs. Ortega, defeating by (punches) at 1:06 of the second round. Prior to this bout, Soukhamthath had relocated his primary training base to in 2014 to join the camp, later transitioning to for enhanced facilities and sparring opportunities. On March 3, 2018, at , Soukhamthath faced rising prospect Sean O'Malley in a high-profile matchup, losing by (29-27, 29-27, 29-28) but earning the Fight of the Night bonus for their competitive striking exchange. Soukhamthath secured a second UFC win on October 27, 2018, at UFC Fight Night: Oezdemir vs. Smith, outpointing by (30-27 x3). He then suffered unanimous decision losses to on April 13, 2019, at , and to on August 31, 2019, at UFC Fight Night: Andrade vs. Zhang. Over seven UFC appearances from 2017 to 2019, Soukhamthath compiled a record of 2 wins and 5 losses. He was released from the promotion later in 2019 following the Mudaerji defeat.

Post-UFC competitions

Following his release from the in late 2019, Soukhamthath encountered setbacks in his return to competition, including the postponement of a planned bout at 61 due to the . He signed a three-fight contract with Xtreme Fighting Championships (XFC) later that year to resume his career on the regional circuit. Soukhamthath made his XFC debut on November 11, 2020, at XFC 43 in Atlanta, Georgia, where he faced former XFC champion Guilherme Faria in the main event. The bout went the full three rounds, with Soukhamthath securing a narrow victory by (29-28, 27-30, 29-28). He returned to XFC on May 28, 2021, at XFC 44 in , against Jose Alberto Quiñonez in another main event. Quiñonez controlled the fight with consistent pressure and takedowns, leading to a loss for Soukhamthath (30-27 on all three scorecards). Soukhamthath's final competition came on March 4, 2022, at 66 in , challenging for the vacant CES championship against Diego Silva. In a five-round main event, Silva utilized superior wrestling and ground control to outpoint Soukhamthath, earning a victory and the title. Immediately following the loss, Soukhamthath announced his from professional , stating, “I’m putting my gloves away. I’m done … It’s time to move on.” Over these three post-UFC bouts spanning 2020 to , Soukhamthath compiled a record of 1 win and 2 losses, all decided by judges' scorecards with no finishes by knockout or submission.

Global Fight League signing

On December 11, 2024, Andre Soukhamthath signed with the Global Fight League (GFL), a new team-based promotion, as part of its roster. The GFL operates with a unique format featuring six s, each comprising 20 fighters across 10 weight classes, where athletes are drafted to teams and compete in team-vs-team events to accumulate points for their squads. Soukhamthath, who had retired from competition in , expressed enthusiasm about the opportunity, stating on that he aimed to make "one last run" at fighting and seeking support to get drafted onto a team. Soukhamthath entered the inaugural GFL draft on January 24, 2025, as one of hundreds of eligible signed fighters, but he was not selected by any team. In a subsequent video, he acknowledged the outcome gracefully, wishing luck to , teams, coaches, and drafted fighters while noting he would support them from the sidelines. In April 2025, GFL canceled its debut events scheduled for and 25 at the Auditorium in due to financial issues, including an investor's failure to fulfill payment obligations, resulting in an indefinite postponement of all events. As no fights took place under the promotion, Soukhamthath's association ended without competition, and he reverted to retired status by November 2025.

Personal life

Family

Andre Soukhamthath has been married to Soukhamthath since 2016, and the couple has built their family life primarily in before relocating to around 2017 and to in 2024, where they currently reside (as of November 2025). , a former Miss Teen , has been a steadfast partner, balancing her own professional commitments with supporting Soukhamthath's demanding MMA career. The couple has two surviving sons, Benson (born circa 2012) and Parker (born circa 2016), who represent the core of their family dynamics today. Following the tragic loss of their firstborn son LeAndre to in 2008—a rare genetic skin disorder that caused severe blistering and proved fatal at nine months—Soukhamthath and have emphasized in raising their boys, often referring to LeAndre as their "angel baby" in personal reflections. Throughout Soukhamthath's professional MMA journey, and their sons have provided crucial emotional backing, with the fighter frequently dedicating victories to his family as a source of motivation amid the sport's rigors. In interviews, Soukhamthath has highlighted how his family's presence, including travel to support events and unwavering encouragement, helped him channel grief into determination, particularly after LeAndre's passing, underscoring their role in his personal and athletic growth.

Business ventures

Following his retirement from professional mixed martial arts in 2022, Andre Soukhamthath transitioned into by launching , a focused on MMA , , and youth programs emphasizing discipline and personal growth. The facility, which offers classes in , , and striking techniques rooted in Soukhamthath's Laotian heritage, opened in mid-2024 in , marking his first major business venture outside of fighting. Soukhamthath co-owns and operates the gym alongside his wife, Jamie Soukhamthath, who plays a key role in its management and strategic development, drawing on her experience supporting his athletic career. On June 29, 2025, the couple marked the gym's first anniversary with a public reflection on , highlighting the venture's success and Jamie's instrumental support in realizing the vision. In the post, Soukhamthath expressed gratitude for the opportunity to "give back" the life lessons MMA provided him, crediting the and gained from the for enabling this stable post-fighting chapter amid the uncertainties of professional athletics. The gym's programs prioritize community building and skill development over competitive metrics, with Soukhamthath personally coaching sessions to instill the same transformative energy he experienced in his career. This entrepreneurial pursuit offers financial and emotional stability, allowing him to balance daily operations with occasional considerations of an MMA comeback, particularly after his 2024 signing with the Global Fight League fell through due to event cancellations in 2025.

Championships and accomplishments

Championships

Andre Soukhamthath captured the inaugural Championship on March 11, 2016, at CES MMA 33, defeating Kody Nordby via with a flying at 1:35 of the fifth round. This victory marked the first time the bantamweight title was contested in the promotion's , highlighting Soukhamthath's striking prowess in a grueling five-round battle that showcased his endurance and finishing ability. Soukhamthath made his first successful title defense on August 12, 2016, at CES MMA 37, stopping Kin Moy by TKO (strikes) at 2:32 of the second round. The bout avenged an earlier loss to Moy from 2014 and solidified Soukhamthath's dominance in the division, as he overwhelmed his opponent with ground-and-pound after a knee strike. These accomplishments as CES champion significantly boosted Soukhamthath's profile, leading to his signing with the in early 2017, where he vacated the title to pursue opportunities in the larger promotion. Throughout his career, Soukhamthath did not win titles in any other major promotions.

Notable fights and bonuses

Soukhamthath earned the UFC Fight of the Night bonus for his bout against Sean O'Malley at on March 3, 2018, where he lost by (29-27, 29-27, 29-28) after engaging in intense striking exchanges throughout three rounds. His first UFC victory came via second-round TKO (punches) against at UFC Fight Night 123 on December 9, , halting a two-fight skid in the promotion after consecutive split decision losses. Throughout his 24 professional fights, Soukhamthath demonstrated notable resilience, never being knocked out or submitted, with all 10 losses coming by decision. Over his career, he accumulated 14 wins, comprising eight by knockout or , three by submission, and three by decision. As the first Laotian American to sign with the UFC, Soukhamthath marked a significant milestone for representation in the sport. In December 2024, Soukhamthath signed with the Global Fight League, though all events were cancelled indefinitely in April 2025.

Mixed martial arts record

ResultRecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss14–10Diego SilvaDecision (unanimous)CES MMA 66March 4, 202255:00Lincoln, Rhode IslandFor the vacant CES Bantamweight Championship.
Loss14–9Jose QuinonezDecision (unanimous)XFC 44May 28, 202135:00
Win14–8Guilherme FariaDecision (split)XFC 43November 11, 202035:00
Loss13–8Su MudaerjiDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Andrade vs. ZhangAugust 31, 201935:00Shenzhen, China
Loss13–7Montel JacksonDecision (unanimous)UFC 236April 13, 201935:00Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Win13–6Jonathan MartinezDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Volkan vs. SmithOctober 27, 201835:00Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
Loss12–6Sean O'MalleyDecision (unanimous)UFC 222March 3, 201835:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win12–5Luke SandersTKO (punches)UFC Fight Night: Swanson vs. OrtegaDecember 9, 201721:06Fresno, California, United States
Loss11–5Alejandro PerezDecision (split)UFC Fight Night: Pettis vs. MorenoAugust 5, 201735:00Mexico City, Mexico
Loss11–4Albert MoralesDecision (split)UFC 209March 4, 201735:00Brooklyn, New York, United StatesUFC debut.
Win11–3Kin MoyTKO (knee and punches)CES MMA 37August 12, 201622:32Lincoln, Rhode IslandDefended the CES Bantamweight Championship.
Win10–3Kody NordbyKO (flying knee)CES MMA 33March 11, 201651:35Hartford, ConnecticutWon the CES Bantamweight Championship.
Win9–3Carlos GalindoTKO (elbows)CES MMA 31October 30, 201523:46East Windsor, Connecticut
Loss8–3Brian KelleherDecision (unanimous)CES MMA 28March 13, 201535:00Providence, Rhode Island
Win8–2Tom EnglishSubmission (rear-naked choke)CES MMA 26October 10, 201422:17Providence, Rhode Island
Loss7–2Kin MoyDecision (unanimous)CES MMA 21January 24, 201435:00Providence, Rhode Island
Win7–1Corey SimmonsTKO (retirement)CES MMA 20December 6, 201315:00Providence, Rhode Island
Win6–1Billy VaughanSubmission (keylock)CES MMA: Rise or FallOctober 4, 201313:39
Win5–1Blair TugmanDecision (unanimous)CES MMA: New BloodJune 7, 201335:00
Win4–1Kurt Chase-PatrickTKO (punches)CES MMA: Undisputed 2February 1, 201320:45
Win3–1Rob CostaTKO (doctor stoppage)CES MMA: Real PainOctober 6, 201224:44
Win2–1Vinny TisconeKO (punches)CES MMA: Proving GroundsJune 15, 201212:06
Win1–1Gilvan SantosSubmission (guillotine choke)CES MMA: Extreme MeasuresFebruary 3, 201220:44
Loss0–1Robbie SladeDecision (majority)Cage Titans FC 6September 10, 201135:00Professional debut.

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