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Chad Griggs

Chad Griggs (born May 15, 1978) is an American former professional mixed martial artist who competed primarily in the heavyweight division, with one fight at , best known by his nickname "The Grave Digger." With a professional career spanning from 2005 to 2012, he compiled an overall record of 11 wins and 3 losses, all of his victories coming by or technical knockout and all defeats by submission. Hailing from , where he stands at 6 feet 3 inches tall with a 73-inch reach, Griggs gained prominence through his aggressive striking style in promotions like Strikeforce and the UFC. Griggs' breakthrough came in Strikeforce, where he secured notable knockout wins over wrestlers in 2010 (second round) and in 2011 (first round), helping him build momentum ahead of the promotion's acquisition by the UFC. Following the merger, he debuted in the UFC at in 2012 but suffered a first-round submission loss to at , marking his transition to . His UFC tenure ended abruptly with another first-round submission defeat to Cyrille Diabaté at later that year, after which he retired on a two-fight at age 34. Outside of fighting, Griggs has worked full-time as a and in Tucson, balancing his athletic pursuits with roles that he maintained throughout his MMA career.

Early Life and Background

Upbringing in Tucson

Chad Griggs was born on May 15, 1978, in . Growing up in Tucson, Griggs attended Sahuaro High School, from which he graduated in 1996. During his youth, he engaged in sports including soccer and , with soccer particularly contributing to his development of and footwork. At around age 25 in 2003, Griggs began training in after a chance meeting with veteran fighter , who sought out larger individuals like the 6'3" Griggs to assist in sessions; this evolved into regular training and mentorship, including travel for competitions. By age 27, motivated by his rapid progress and passion for the sport, Griggs made his debut, securing a victory in just 13 seconds before transitioning to professional competition.

Amateur and Early Professional Career

Chad Griggs began his involvement in (MMA) after growing up in , where he had access to local training facilities. He had a background in and soccer during his youth, which he credits for building his agility and physical foundation for striking. Griggs began his career with the Tucson Fire Department around 2000, working full-time as a —a role he had pursued for several years prior to entering the cage. To balance his demanding job, Griggs trained part-time, often squeezing workouts into his schedule even while on duty, motivated by a desire to test himself in the sport without initially pursuing it full-time. He made short work of his opponent in his lone bout before turning . Griggs' professional debut occurred on December 10, 2005, at the inaugural Total Fighting Alliance (TFA) event in Tucson, where, at age 27, he faced Jonathan Tsosie in a bout. Griggs secured a first-round victory via punches just 18 seconds into the fight, showcasing his aggressive striking style from the outset.

Professional MMA Career

Early Professional Career and Regional Circuits

Chad Griggs turned professional in in 2005, debuting in regional promotions based in and the . His first fight occurred on December 10, 2005, at Total Fighting Alliance 1, where he secured a first-round victory over Jonathan Tsosie via punches just 18 seconds into the bout. This quick finish marked the beginning of an undefeated streak characterized by his aggressive striking style, as Griggs finished all of his initial professional opponents by or technical . Over the next year, he competed primarily in the prominent regional circuit Rage in the Cage (RITC), a long-standing -based promotion, along with other local events. In , Griggs continued to build his record with decisive wins in these circuits, demonstrating rapid development as a finisher. On April 29, at RITC 81, he defeated Homer Moore by third-round with punches, followed by a rematch against Tsosie on May 26 at RITC 82, earning another first-round via strikes that forced a submission. Later that year, on September 2, he claimed a first-round over Tony Mendoza at World Fighting Championships' Rumble in the Rockies 2. These victories established a 4-0 record, all by stoppage, and highlighted Griggs' power, which became a hallmark of his early career. During this period, he earned the Rage in the Cage heavyweight championship, solidifying his reputation in the regional scene. Griggs' training evolved through intense sessions with notable figures like , emphasizing hard sparring and repetition to refine his technique amid a demanding schedule. As a full-time and with the Tucson Fire Department since around 2000, he balanced his MMA pursuits by working 24-hour shifts approximately 10 days per month, dedicating the remaining time to training and recovery. This dual commitment led to a sporadic fight schedule but fostered resilience, with Griggs using his amateur experience as a key confidence booster in transitioning to professional bouts. By late 2007, he returned to regional action after earlier opportunities, scoring first-round TKOs against Steve Sayegh at RITC 101 on October 6 and Eric Garcia at All Powers Combat 1 on November 17, extending his streak in smaller promotions. After a break from competition, Griggs fought once more in 2009, defeating Jon Alexander by first-round KO (elbows) on April 25 at DBE - Rumble In Wyoming.

International Fight League

Chad Griggs signed with the (IFL) in early 2007, joining the Tucson Scorpions team as a fighter under head coach . This marked his entry into a major promotion, where he entered with an undefeated 4-0 professional record from regional bouts. The IFL's team-based format pitted the Scorpions against other squads in structured events, emphasizing collective performance over individual bouts and providing Griggs with exposure to a competitive, league-style environment distinct from standalone regional fights. Griggs made his IFL debut on February 2, 2007, at IFL: , defeating John Marsh by (punches) in the third round at 2:32 while representing the Scorpions against the Sabres. His next appearance came on April 13, 2007, at IFL: , where he suffered his first professional loss to Shane Ott via submission () in the first round at 1:09. These outcomes contributed to Griggs' overall IFL record of 1-1, with his win showcasing his striking power in a team context and the loss highlighting grappling vulnerabilities against a more experienced opponent. Participating in the IFL's tournament-style team competitions allowed Griggs to adapt to higher-stakes and travel demands, building resilience and visibility that propelled him toward subsequent opportunities in larger promotions after the league's later in 2007. The experience honed his ability to perform under pressure, influencing his aggressive, knockout-oriented approach in future contests.

Strikeforce

Chad Griggs made his Strikeforce debut on August 21, 2010, at Strikeforce: , where he secured an upset technical knockout victory over heavily favored via doctor stoppage at the end of the second round due to a severe cut above Lashley's eye. Griggs, entering with a 8-1 record, absorbed significant grappling pressure from Lashley but capitalized on ground-and-pound opportunities and clinch work to bloody his opponent, marking a breakthrough performance that highlighted his resilience and striking power. Building on this momentum, Griggs returned on February 12, 2011, at Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Silva, earning a first-round over at 2:49 through aggressive striking exchanges that turned into a wild slugfest. He followed this with another dominant performance on June 18, 2011, at Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum, submitting via (strikes) just 2:08 into the first round after an early takedown and relentless ground-and-pound. Training out of Apex MMA in , Griggs prepared for these bouts by focusing on conditioning and pressure fighting to complement his wrestling base, often balancing intense camps with his off-cage commitments. Griggs concluded his Strikeforce tenure with a perfect 3-0 record, all victories by , which solidified his reputation as a durable contender capable of upsetting established names. This undefeated run, stemming from his prior experience in the , positioned him as an emerging threat in the promotion's division, drawing attention for his non-stop pace and finishing ability.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Following the UFC's acquisition of Strikeforce in March 2011, Chad Griggs signed a multi-fight contract with the promotion in December 2011, transitioning from to make his debut in 2012. His string of knockout wins in Strikeforce, including stoppages against notable opponents, generated hype around Griggs as a pressure-fighting capable of quick finishes. Griggs made his UFC debut at against on April 21, 2012, in Atlanta, Georgia. Browne quickly overwhelmed him with a flying knee and takedown, securing an arm-triangle submission at 2:29 of the first round. Moving down to the light heavyweight division for the first time, Griggs faced Cyrille Diabaté at UFC 154 on November 17, 2012, in Montreal, Quebec. Diabaté took Griggs' back during a scramble and applied a rear-naked , forcing the at 2:24 of the opening round. With an 0-2 record marked by first-round submission losses, Griggs was among nine fighters released by the UFC in January 2013 as part of roster adjustments.

Personal Life

Family and Relationships

Chad Griggs married at the age of 19. As of 2012, he had two children: a 12-year-old son and an 8-year-old daughter, and he described the challenges of raising them as having given him "all the grey hair to prove it."

Occupation as Firefighter and Paramedic

Chad Griggs began his career with the Tucson Fire Department in 2001 as a full-time , well before entering professional in 2005. He responded to a range of emergencies, including fires and medical incidents, while adhering to the department's demanding 24-hour shift schedule. By 2012, after over a decade of service, Griggs had been promoted to , allowing him to ride in ambulances while still carrying firefighting gear and handling both fire suppression and medical calls. During his active MMA years from 2005 to 2013, Griggs balanced his emergency services role with rigorous training and fight preparations, often working approximately ten 24-hour shifts per month, leaving about 20 days for training and recovery. He traded shifts with colleagues to accommodate training camps and incorporated mini-workouts at the firehouse during downtime, demonstrating the discipline required to maintain peak physical condition. For instance, in 2012, while preparing for UFC bouts, he continued full-time duties, with his employer providing increasing support for his dual careers. Following his MMA retirement in 2013, Griggs maintained his full-time position as a with the Tucson , where public records confirm his ongoing employment through at least 2022. No further promotions are documented, but his long-term commitment underscores the stability of this career, which outlasted his fighting tenure by over a decade.

Fighting Record and Style

Mixed Martial Arts Record

Chad Griggs' professional mixed martial arts record is 11-3-0, with all 11 wins by knockout or technical knockout and all 3 losses by submission. His amateur record consists of a single bout, resulting in a 1-0 mark via TKO. Griggs competed from 2005 to 2012, primarily in the light heavyweight division, with several early professional fights at heavyweight. The following table details his professional record, listed in reverse chronological order:
ResultOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTime
LossCyrille DiabatéSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)UFC 154: St-Pierre vs. ConditNovember 17, 201212:44
LossSubmission (Arm-Triangle Choke)April 21, 201212:29
WinTKO (Punches)Strikeforce: Overeem vs. WerdumJune 18, 201112:08
Win (Punches)Strikeforce: Fedor vs. SilvaFebruary 12, 201112:49
Win (Retirement)Strikeforce: HoustonAugust 21, 201025:00
WinJon AlexanderKO (Elbows)DBE: Rumble in WyomingApril 25, 200911:13
WinEric Garcia (Punches)APC 1November 17, 200711:02
WinSteve Sayegh (Punches)RITC 101October 6, 200712:28
LossShane OttSubmission ()IFL: ConnecticutApril 13, 200711:09
WinJohn Marsh (Punches)IFL: HoustonFebruary 2, 200732:32
WinTony Mendoza (Punches)WFC: Rumble in the Rockies 2September 2, 200612:41
WinJonathan Tsosie (Punches)RITC 82May 26, 200610:43
WinHomer Moore (Punches)RITC 81April 29, 200630:30
WinJonathan Tsosie (Punches)TFA 1December 10, 200510:18

Fighting Style and Achievements

Chad Griggs was known for his aggressive brawling style in , characterized by relentless pressure and powerful striking that earned him the nickname "The Grave Digger" due to his heavy hands and forward-moving approach. He often employed a "sprint and swing" tactic, closing distance quickly to unleash heavy punches aimed at overwhelming opponents early, which aligned with his self-described philosophy of throwing "heavy leather" to inflict maximum damage. This reliance on contributed to his perfect record, with all 11 professional wins coming via or , including eight first-round finishes. However, Griggs' striking-centric approach exposed vulnerabilities in and submissions, as evidenced by his three career losses, all ending by submission, which highlighted a lack of defensive wrestling proficiency against skilled ground fighters. Despite these weaknesses, his knockout power allowed him to compete effectively against larger or more favored opponents, establishing him as a dangerous underdog in major promotions. Griggs' key achievements include a series of upset victories in Strikeforce, where he went 3-0, notably defeating heavily hyped wrestler via second-round in 2010, exposing Lashley's cardio limitations in a high-profile bout. He followed with a first-round over prospect in 2011 and another stoppage win against later that year, earning him a UFC despite starting his professional career relatively late at age 27 while balancing a full-time job as a . These accomplishments cemented his legacy as a part-time fighter who reached contention level in elite organizations through sheer aggression and finishing ability.

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