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Dustin Ortiz

Dustin Ortiz (born December 25, 1988) is an American former professional mixed martial artist and current professional bull rider from . Ortiz began his in 2010, compiling a professional record of 20 wins and 9 losses, with 8 knockouts, 5 submissions, and 7 decisions among his victories. He competed primarily in the flyweight division (125 pounds), standing at 5 feet 5 inches tall, and fought in prominent promotions including Strikeforce, the (UFC), and . During his UFC tenure from 2013 to 2019, Ortiz achieved notable victories over future UFC flyweight champion and top contender , while facing high-profile opponents such as and . His last MMA bout was a submission win over Dillon Tolbert on November 20, 2021, at Valor Fighting Challenge. After his release from the UFC, Ortiz transitioned to professional in 2021, joining the (PBR) Team Series as a rider for the Nashville Stampede. In , Ortiz debuted competitively in May 2021 and became part of the Nashville Stampede roster, which won the inaugural 2022 PBR Team Series Championship. He has participated in Challenger Series and Global events, earning $1,750 in lifetime prize money as of the latest records, while also serving as an MMA coach at Nashville MMA Academy.

Early Life and Amateur Background

Childhood and Education

Dustin Ortiz was born on December 25, 1988, in . His family faced challenging times there, instilling in him early lessons in resilience before relocating to , when he was in the second or third grade. Growing up in a working-class household with a strong tradition in Western sports—his father Judd and uncle Brock both qualified for the (PBR) World Finals—Ortiz developed an early interest in athletics, influenced by his family's involvement in activities. Ortiz spent his formative years in Franklin, attending Grassland Elementary and Middle Schools before enrolling at Franklin High School, from which he graduated in 2008. During high school, he participated in extracurricular activities, including wrestling, which sparked his deeper engagement with competitive sports and laid groundwork for his future athletic pursuits. Following graduation, Ortiz took a job in to support himself, a physically demanding role that highlighted the need for a career aligned with his athletic passions. This period of manual labor ultimately motivated his transition to as a professional path, marking a pivotal shift from everyday work to competitive fighting.

Wrestling Career

Dustin Ortiz participated in wrestling at Franklin High School in Franklin, Tennessee, beginning around age 14 during his freshman year in the 2004–2005 season and continuing through his senior year at age 18 in 2007–2008. As a sophomore in the 2005–2006 season, he competed in the 119-pound weight class at the TSSAA Division I State Wrestling Championships held at McKenzie Arena in Chattanooga, where he advanced through the bracket to secure a fifth-place finish by defeating Allen Sneed of Greeneville 3–2 in the consolation match. The following year, as a junior in the 2006–2007 season, Ortiz moved up to the 125-pound class and again qualified for the state tournament, winning his opening matches against Matt Alred of Cookeville (8–6) and Jonathan Taylor of Red Bank (9–4) before losing to Cory Alexander of Northwest in the quarterfinals (8–5); he ultimately placed sixth overall. These state-level placements underscored Ortiz's contributions to the Franklin High School wrestling team, which qualified multiple wrestlers for the TSSAA championships during his tenure and benefited from his competitive performances in regional and postseason events. Wrestling served as Ortiz's primary athletic outlet throughout high school, where he trained intensively and faced rivals such as and in high-stakes matches that honed his competitive edge. Through this period, he developed foundational wrestling techniques, including effective takedowns, positional control on the mat, and cardiovascular endurance essential for sustained performance in matches. Ortiz's dedication to wrestling also shaped his compact physical build—standing 5 feet 5 inches tall with a 65-inch reach—and instilled the discipline needed for rigorous training regimens.

Professional MMA Career

Early Professional Career

Dustin Ortiz launched his professional on February 20, 2010, at Fighting Championship 6 in , where he submitted Lucas Thomas via arm-triangle choke just 1:00 into the first round. This debut showcased Ortiz's prowess, leveraging his high school wrestling background to quickly transition to the ground and secure the tap. Shortly after, Ortiz signed with the prominent promotion Strikeforce and extended his unbeaten streak with a first-round rear-naked choke submission over Justin Pennington on April 17, 2010, at Strikeforce: Nashville. On May 20, 2010, Ortiz faced Lucas Thomas again at Gameness Fighting Championship, winning by (punches) at 1:15 of the first round. He returned to GFC for two more victories that year, including a quick rear-naked choke against Forrest Beard on June 19 at GFC 7 and a second-round of on July 15, demonstrating his ability to mix striking with ground control against regional competition. Ortiz capped 2010 with a third-round via punches over at GFC 8 on October 9, finishing the year 6-0 and building momentum as an emerging flyweight talent. Entering 2011, Ortiz earned a third-round win against Horning at Strikeforce Challengers 13 on January 7, but encountered his first setback with a loss to the experienced McCall at Tachi Palace Fights 9 on May 6. He responded strongly, securing a doctor-stoppage in the third round over Josh at TPF 11 on December 2, highlighting his resilience and finishing ability in longer bouts. Ortiz's 2012 campaign included a loss to Josh Robinson at North American Fighting Championship: Colosseum on May 4, but he rebounded with a victory against Thiago Veiga at : Sudden Strike on August 4. In 2013, he notched a win over Aaron Ely at Resurrection Fighting Alliance 6 on January 18 and closed out his regional run with a over Mike French at KOTC: on July 27. Compiling an 11-2 record across promotions like Strikeforce, GFC, TPF, , and , Ortiz's blend of wrestling-driven takedowns, submissions, and improving striking positioned him as a top flyweight prospect ready for exposure.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Dustin Ortiz made his debut on November 9, 2013, at UFC Fight Night 32 in , , where he defeated Jose Maria Tome via third-round TKO (punches) at 3:19. Early in his UFC tenure, Ortiz faced a mix of challenges against established flyweights, securing victories over on April 19, 2014, at UFC on Fox 11 and on July 6, 2014, at 19 Finale, which helped him climb into the flyweight top 15. However, he encountered setbacks, including a loss to on January 15, 2014, at UFC Fight Night 35 and a defeat to top contender on November 22, 2014, at UFC Fight Night 57. Ortiz continued to compete consistently through 2015 and 2016, notching a third-round (punches) win over Willie Gates on August 8, 2015, at UFC Fight Night 73, but suffering unanimous decision losses to on January 30, 2016, at UFC on Fox 18 and on September 24, 2016, at UFC Fight Night 95. He rebounded with a victory against Zach Makovsky on December 10, 2016, at UFC 206. In 2017, Ortiz endured a technical submission (rear-naked choke) loss to on April 22 at UFC Fight Night 108, but delivered a career-highlight performance against Hector Sandoval on August 5, 2017, at UFC Fight Night 114, securing a first-round (punches) at just 0:15—the fastest finish in UFC flyweight history—and earning a Performance of the Night bonus. Entering 2018, Ortiz peaked in the flyweight rankings around the #10 position following a unanimous decision win over Alexandre Pantoja on January 20 at UFC 220 and a first-round knockout (head kick and punches) against Matheus Nicolau on July 28 at UFC on Fox 30. His UFC tenure concluded on January 19, 2019, at UFC Fight Night 143, where he lost a unanimous decision rematch to Benavidez, after which the promotion parted ways with him as a free agent amid flyweight roster adjustments. Over 14 Octagon appearances from 2013 to 2019, Ortiz compiled an 8-6 record, with five wins by decision, two TKOs, and one knockout, establishing himself as a durable gatekeeper in the division despite never contending for the title.

Post-UFC Career

Following his release from the UFC in early 2019, Dustin Ortiz signed with (Brave CF) in July 2020, aiming to compete in their flyweight tournament and capture the inaugural title as a pathway back to major promotions. His debut with the promotion came at Brave CF 50 on April 1, 2021, in , , where he faced former UFC fighter in a quarterfinal bout; Ortiz lost via unanimous decision after three rounds, marking his first fight in over two years. Ortiz returned to action later that year at Valor Underground 2 on November 20, 2021, in Nashville, Tennessee, securing a submission victory over Dillon Tolbert via guillotine choke at 3:10 of the first round. This win brought his professional record to 20-9 but proved to be his final MMA bout to date. Ortiz has remained inactive in mixed martial arts since 2021, with no scheduled fights as of November 2025 despite his prior affiliation with Brave CF. In reflecting on his post-UFC transition, Ortiz expressed mixed emotions about the release, viewing it as a business decision while acknowledging challenges such as event cancellations due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the need to rebuild momentum in regional promotions. During this period, he shifted focus to professional bull riding, joining the Nashville Stampede in the PBR Team Series in 2022 and contributing to their world championship that year, alongside coaching roles at Nashville MMA Training Camp. No retirement has been announced, leaving open the possibility of a future MMA return.

Fighting Style and Training

Technical Style

Dustin Ortiz employs a wrestling-based fighting style that emphasizes control on the ground and defensive resilience against opponents' takedown attempts. Throughout his UFC career, he has maintained a takedown defense rate of 52%, allowing him to stay upright and dictate the pace in stand-up exchanges. Offensively, Ortiz averages 3.01 per 15 minutes with 36% accuracy, using his grappling to transition into dominant positions and wear down flyweight foes. Ortiz's striking has evolved significantly, showcasing improved power and precision that complements his base. He lands significant strikes at a rate of 2.94 per minute with 44% accuracy, focusing on quick combinations, power punches, and effective counter-striking to exploit openings. This development is highlighted by his record-setting 15-second of Hector Sandoval in , the fastest finish in UFC flyweight history, demonstrating his explosive speed and finishing ability on the feet. As a proficient practitioner, Ortiz integrates submission threats into his arsenal, securing five submission victories out of his 20 wins, including rear-naked chokes and arm-triangle chokes. His early career leaned heavily on for finishes, but by his UFC tenure, he had transitioned into a more balanced striker-grappler hybrid, evidenced by four / wins and four decisions in the promotion. This evolution has made him a versatile competitor capable of adapting to diverse flyweight challenges.

Training Affiliations

Ortiz began his professional MMA training in local gyms shortly after his high school wrestling career, starting around 2008 at (NMMA) in , where he built foundational skills in and striking. In 2013, coinciding with his UFC debut, Ortiz joined in , , training under striking specialist to sharpen his and techniques during his initial years in the promotion through 2016. Ortiz transitioned back to Tennessee in 2016, affiliating with Combat Sports Academy in , where he emphasized development under coach Ray Casias, a multiple-time champion, and earned his in the discipline.

Championships and Accomplishments

Professional Titles

Dustin Ortiz captured his sole professional MMA championship, the GFC Flyweight Championship, on October 9, 2010, at Gameness Fighting Championship 8 in . In the main event title bout, he defeated via third-round TKO (punches) at 4:46, securing the vacant flyweight crown in the regional promotion. This victory highlighted Ortiz's early dominance in the flyweight division on the regional circuit, establishing him as a top contender in the Midwest and Southern U.S. MMA scene prior to his entry into the in 2013. Ortiz did not defend the title, transitioning to larger organizations shortly after. Ortiz has not won any other major professional MMA titles throughout his career.

Notable Records and Awards

Dustin Ortiz holds the record for the fastest in UFC flyweight history, stopping Hector Sandoval in just 15 seconds with a right hand and follow-up strikes during their bout at UFC Fight Night 114 on August 5, 2017. This explosive finish earned Ortiz the Performance of the Night bonus, awarding him $50,000 for his dominant and record-setting performance. Over his professional career, Ortiz has secured 20 victories, with 8 (40%) coming by or technical knockout and 5 (25%) by submission, showcasing his versatile finishing ability across 29 total bouts. Within the UFC, he achieved a peak ranking of No. 9 in the flyweight division in early 2020, reflecting his status as a reliable contender during his 14-fight UFC tenure from 2013 to 2019. Ortiz's contributions to the flyweight division include his role as a durable , facing multiple top-15 opponents and helping elevate the weight class's depth through high-volume, competitive fights that tested emerging talents.

Bull Riding Accomplishments

In professional , Ortiz contributed to the Nashville Stampede's victory in the inaugural 2022 PBR Team Series Championship. As of 2023, he has earned $1,750 in lifetime prize money on the Challenger Series and Global Cup events.

Mixed Martial Arts Record

Career Statistics

Dustin Ortiz holds a professional record of 20 wins and 9 losses, with no draws, as of November 2025. His victories consist of 8 by or technical , 5 by submission, and 7 by decision. The losses include 1 by submission and 8 by decision, with no s or technical s. Key performance metrics for Ortiz highlight his striking and grappling tendencies. He maintains a career striking accuracy of 40 percent. His takedown average stands at 3.01 per 15 minutes across UFC bouts, reflecting a balanced approach in fights. Ortiz is currently on a one-win streak, achieved in his most recent bout in 2021, followed by a period of inactivity that has limited further statistical accumulation. All of Ortiz's professional fights have taken place in the flyweight division at 125 pounds. He fights out of .
CategoryWinsLosses
KO/TKO80
Submission51
Decision78
Total209

Professional Bout Record

Dustin Ortiz has competed in 29 professional MMA bouts from February 20, 2010, to November 20, 2021, compiling a record of 20 wins and 9 losses.
DateOpponentEvent/PromotionResultMethodRoundTimeNotes
02/20/2010Lucas ThomasGFC - Gameness Fighting Championship 6WinSubmission (Arm-Triangle Choke)11:00
04/17/2010Justin PenningtonStrikeforce - NashvilleWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)14:27
05/20/2010Lucas ThomasGFC - Gameness Fight SeriesWinSubmission (Punches)11:15
06/19/2010Forrest BeardGFC - Gameness Fighting Championship 7WinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)11:28
07/15/2010Andrew HigginsGFC - Gameness Fight SeriesWinTKO (Punches)23:52
10/09/2010Cory AlexanderGFC - Gameness Fighting Championship 8WinTKO (Punches)34:46
01/07/2011Matt HorningStrikeforce - Challengers 13WinTKO (Punches)32:10
05/06/2011Ian McCallTPF 9 - The ContendersLossDecision (Unanimous)35:00
12/02/2011Josh RaveTPF 11 - RedemptionWinTKO (Doctor Stoppage)34:38
05/04/2012Josh RobinsonNAFC - ColosseumLossDecision (Split)35:00
08/04/2012Thiago VeigaKOTC - Sudden StrikeWinDecision (Unanimous)35:00
01/18/2013Aaron ElyRFA 6 - Krause vs. Imada 2WinDecision (Split)35:00
07/27/2013Mike FrenchKOTC - Train WreckWinDecision (Unanimous)35:00
11/09/2013Jose Maria TomeUFC Fight Night 32 - Belfort vs. HendersonWinTKO (Punches)33:19UFC Debut
01/15/2014John MoragaUFC Fight Night 35 - Rockhold vs. PhilippouLossDecision (Split)35:00
04/19/2014Ray BorgUFC on Fox 11 - Werdum vs. BrowneWinDecision (Split)35:00
07/06/2014Justin ScogginsUFC - The Ultimate Fighter 19 FinaleWinDecision (Split)35:00
11/22/2014Joseph BenavidezUFC Fight Night 57 - Edgar vs. SwansonLossDecision (Unanimous)35:00
08/08/2015Willie GatesUFC Fight Night 73 - Teixeira vs. St. PreuxWinTKO (Punches)32:58
01/30/2016Wilson ReisUFC on Fox 18 - Johnson vs. BaderLossDecision (Unanimous)35:00
09/24/2016Jussier FormigaUFC Fight Night 95 - Cyborg vs. LansbergLossDecision (Unanimous)35:00
12/10/2016Zach MakovskyUFC 206 - Holloway vs. PettisWinDecision (Split)35:00
04/22/2017Brandon MorenoUFC Fight Night 108 - Swanson vs. LobovLossTechnical Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)24:06
08/05/2017Hector SandovalUFC Fight Night 114 - Pettis vs. MorenoWinKO (Punches)10:15
01/20/2018Alexandre PantojaUFC 220 - Miocic vs. NgannouWinDecision (Unanimous)35:00
07/28/2018Matheus NicolauUFC on Fox 30 - Alvarez vs. Poirier 2WinKO (Head Kick and Punches)13:49
01/19/2019Joseph BenavidezUFC Fight Night 143 - Cejudo vs. DillashawLossDecision (Unanimous)35:00
04/01/2021Ali BagautinovBrave CF 50 - Brave Combat Federation 50LossDecision (Unanimous)35:00
11/20/2021Dillon TolbertVFC - Valor Underground 2WinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)13:10

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