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Dylan Andrews

Dylan Andrews (born 15 November 1979) is a mixed martial artist from New Zealand who most recently competed in the Welterweight division of Absolute Championship Berkut (ACB). A professional competitor since 2006, he has also fought in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) where he was a semi-finalist on The Ultimate Fighter: Team Jones vs. Team Sonnen in 2013, and won the Superior Challenge Middleweight Championship in 2017. Andrews, known as "The Villain", fights out of Gold Coast, Australia, and holds a professional record of 18–11 as of his last fight in 2019.

Early life

Upbringing and heritage

Dylan Andrews was born on October 24, 2002, in . He grew up in nearby Gardena, splitting time between the homes of his mother, Kimberly Andrews, his grandparents, and his godmother, Breeze McDonald. Without a father figure in his life, Andrews regarded his grandfather, Jimmy "Pops" Andrews, as his primary mentor and . "Pops" instilled in him a strong , often driving him to the gym hours before practice and teaching him perseverance amid challenges. Andrews began playing at age seven under McDonald's coaching with the Compton Magic club team. Jimmy Andrews died from in August 2022, shortly after Dylan's freshman year at UCLA; Andrews continues to dedicate his performances to him.

Education and relocation

Andrews attended in Los Angeles for his first three years of high school. For his senior season in 2021–22, he transferred to AZ Compass Prep in , to better prepare for . There, under coach Ed Gibson, he averaged 13.6 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game, helping the team to a 25–5 record.

Professional MMA career

Early career (2006–2012)

Dylan Andrews made his professional debut on July 7, 2006, at XFC 11: Xtreme Fighting Championships, where he secured a first-round victory over Adam Narnst via punches just 52 seconds into the bout. This quick finish marked the beginning of Andrews' aggressive striking approach, which would become a hallmark of his early style. Throughout 2006 and 2007, Andrews rapidly built his record in Australian regional promotions, including Warriors Realm and . Notable wins during this period included a first-round against Lenny at Warriors Realm 7 on November 4, 2006, a second-round over Yoann Gouaida at Warriors Realm 8 on March 23, 2007, and a second-round submission (rear-naked choke) of Stephen Walton at Australia: Superfight Australia 1 on May 26, 2007. He continued this momentum with a first-round of Kal Bacy at 1 on July 27, 2007, and a second-round submission victory over Api Hemara at 2 on November 23, 2007, establishing himself as a rising prospect in the division. Andrews' early career faced setbacks in 2008, including a second-round loss to at CFC 3 on February 15, 2008, and a first-round submission (anaconda ) defeat to Jacob O'Connell at CFC 6: Eliminator on November 7, 2008. Despite these, he rebounded with TKOs against Marvin Bleau at Two Worlds Collide 1 on May 24, 2008, and Sandro Sampaio at Two Worlds Collide 2: North vs. South on November 22, 2008. In 2009, Andrews added wins via first-round TKOs over Yuji Hisamatsu at FWC 2: Return of the Warriors on April 18 and Jeff King ( submission) at CFC 11 on November 20, further solidifying his regional presence. The year 2010 brought mixed results, starting with a no contest against Dorjderem Munkhbayasgala at Legend FC 1 on January 11 due to an accidental punch. Andrews earned a victory over at CFC 13 on April 16 but suffered a second-round submission loss (rear-naked choke) to James Vainikolo at XMMA 2: ANZ vs. on July 31 and a first-round technical submission () defeat to at 1 on November 12. By 2011 and 2012, Andrews regained form in promotions like Nitro MMA and the , securing a second-round over Rob Giuffrida at Nitro MMA 3 on July 9, 2011, and a first-round against Ross Dallow at 2: Lombard vs. Taylor on September 3, 2011. He closed the period with a first-round (retirement) of Steve Thomas at 20: Fogagnolo vs. on February 24, 2012, and a win over Hale Vaa'sa at Nitro MMA 5 on March 24, 2012. These performances in regional circuits such as , Warriors Realm, , and Nitro MMA helped Andrews compile a record of 15-4-0 with 1 no contest by the end of 2012, gaining recognition as a formidable striker in the Australian MMA scene.

The Ultimate Fighter (2013)

In January 2013, Dylan Andrews was announced as one of the 32 competitors for 17: Team Jones vs. Team Sonnen, entering with a professional record of 15-4 with 1 no contest that highlighted his experience as a seasoned from , based on Australia's . Andrews made history as the first New Zealander and the first competitor on the show, representing his Tūhoe heritage and bringing greater visibility to fighters in MMA. Selected last in the team draft for Team Jones, coached by UFC champion , Andrews trained alongside fighters like Clint Hester and in a high-pressure environment marked by intense rivalries with Team Sonnen, led by . The coaching emphasized technical refinement, particularly Andrews' striking and transitions, while team dynamics tested his resilience amid interpersonal conflicts and the isolation of the TUF house. This period fostered significant personal growth for Andrews, who drew motivation from his challenging upbringing and family responsibilities, using the platform to instill discipline and focus. Andrews began his exhibition run with a victory over Tim Williams in the entry round, securing his spot in the house. He advanced to the quarterfinals with a over in the final preliminary bout, showcasing controlled aggression over two rounds. In the quarterfinals, Andrews earned a win against via punches in the third round, demonstrating improved finishing ability under Jones' tutelage. His journey ended in the semifinals on April 9, 2013, when he suffered a loss to via punches at 4:48 of the second round, aired in episode 12; Hall's dynamic striking overwhelmed Andrews despite a competitive start. Despite the elimination, Andrews' performance underscored his potential and contributed to the season's narrative of underdog perseverance.

Ultimate Fighting Championship (2013–2015)

Andrews made his official debut at 17 Finale on April 13, 2013, defeating Jimmy Quinlan via first-round with punches at 3:22, securing his position on the main roster following his reality show appearance. He followed this up with a come-from-behind victory over Papy Abedi at Fight Night 27 on August 28, 2013, landing decisive punches in the third round at 1:32 despite sustaining a during the bout. Andrews' momentum halted in his next fight against fellow TUF 17 castmate Clint Hester at UFC Fight Night 33 on December 7, 2013, where he suffered a second-round loss due to a doctor stoppage at 5:00 after dislocating his shoulder early in the fight. He rebounded briefly but was quickly finished by at UFC Fight Night 55 on November 7, 2014, absorbing a punch just 2:16 into the first round. Andrews' final UFC bout came against Bradley Scott at UFC Fight Night 65 on May 10, 2015, ending in a second-round submission loss via at 4:54 after Scott dominated with ground strikes. Over five appearances in the promotion, Andrews compiled a 2-3 record, marked by early finishes in both victories and defeats. Following the loss to Scott, he was released from his UFC contract in June 2015 as part of a group of let go by the organization.

Post-UFC career (2017–2019)

Following his release from the UFC in 2015, Andrews took a hiatus from professional MMA before returning to the regional circuit in 2017. Andrews made a strong comeback on , 2017, at Superior Challenge 15 in , , where he faced fellow former UFC fighter Papy Abedi in a rematch from their 2013 encounter. In the main event for the vacant Superior Challenge Championship, Andrews secured a stunning victory via a head kick at 4:26 of the second round, earning widespread praise for the highlight-reel finish. This win marked his first title in the promotion and brought his professional record to 18-7-0, 1 NC. Later that year, on December 9, 2017, Andrews competed at ACB 76: Young Eagles 23 in , , challenging undefeated prospect Azamat Amagov in a non-title bout. Amagov dominated the fight, stopping Andrews via (punches and elbows) at 1:08 of the second round, handing Andrews his first loss since returning to competition. Andrews did not fight in 2018 but returned to defend his Superior Challenge middleweight title on May 11, 2019, at Superior Challenge 19 in . Facing Swedish grappler Nicholas Musoke, Andrews dropped a over three rounds (29-28 on all cards), losing the championship in the process and marking his second defeat in a row. Later that year, on September 14, 2019, at All Styles Grappling MMA Fight Night 3 in , , Andrews lost a to Priscus Fogagnolo in a contest, extending his skid. His final bout of the decade came on December 1, 2019, at 23 in , where he submitted to Rob Wilkinson via at 2:42 of the first round. Andrews did not defend the Superior Challenge title following his 2017 win, and it was relinquished after the loss to Musoke. These setbacks concluded his active MMA run in the period, updating his career record to 18-11-0, 1 NC.

Inactivity and other combat sports (2020–present)

Following his submission loss to via in the first round at 23 on December 1, 2019, Andrews has not competed in any professional MMA bouts, extending his losing streak to four consecutive defeats. This period of inactivity, spanning over five years as of 2025, has led to discussions within the MMA community about a potential retirement, particularly given his age of 45 and the physical toll of a long career, though Andrews has made no official announcement regarding his fighting future. In February 2022, Andrews ventured into , securing a knockout victory over Bruce Irvine in the first round at 3:00 during the "Fights in the City" event in , . This crossover bout marked his only competitive appearance in combat sports since his final MMA fight and highlighted his enduring striking prowess outside the cage. Post-2019, Andrews has shifted focus to coaching and gym ownership, serving as head coach and founder of DTV Academy on 's , where he trains fighters in MMA and offers fitness programs tailored to various age groups, including sessions for those over 40. He has also engaged in media, appearing on the "Two Peas in a " in August 2024 to reflect on his career, experience, and role in mentoring the next generation of fighters.

Fighting style and training

Core techniques and strengths

Dylan Andrews plays as a versatile point guard with a style emphasizing playmaking, ball-handling, and defensive intensity. Known for his horizontal athleticism and low center of gravity, he excels in driving to the basket and finishing efficiently with either hand despite not being a high riser. His strong frame at 6 feet 2 inches allows him to absorb contact and maintain control under pressure. Andrews' offensive arsenal includes sharp passing vision, averaging a team-high 3.4 assists per game during his junior season at UCLA in 2024–25, and scoring versatility, with career averages of 7.5 across 100 appearances. In his early 2025–26 season at Boise State (as of November 19, 2025), he has averaged 11.0 points, 5.0 assists, and 2.8 rebounds in 29.0 minutes over four games, highlighted by strong playmaking including a career-high nine assists in one outing. He shoots 36.1% from the field and demonstrates improved three-point shooting at 31.6% in recent play. Key strengths include his defensive focus, honed during high school at AZ Compass Prep, where he contributed to a 25–5 record, and leadership on the court, bringing scoring punch and transition play to Boise State. However, Andrews has shown inconsistencies in shooting efficiency, particularly from beyond the arc, during transitional periods like his junior year.

Training background and evolution

Andrews began his training at age seven under his godmother Breeze McDonald with the Compton Magic AAU club team in , where she emphasized fundamentals, stretching, mobility, and recovery, including sessions. Without a , his grandfather Jimmy "Pops" Andrews served as a mentor, driving him to early gym sessions and instilling a relentless . In high school, he developed at in for three years before transferring to AZ Compass Prep in , for his senior season (2021–22), averaging 13.6 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.6 assists under coach Ed Gibson, focusing on defensive skills and team play in a competitive environment. At UCLA from 2022 to 2025, Andrews trained under head coach Mick Cronin, evolving from a bench role as a (2022–23, 10.9 minutes per game) to a starting in his year (2023–24, 35.2 minutes, 12.9 points, 3.7 assists), emphasizing offensive creation and leadership amid Pac-12 and Big Ten transitions. His junior season saw a reduced role (24.8 minutes) but refined playmaking. Following his transfer to Boise State in April 2025, he has adapted to the Mountain West Conference under new coaching, prioritizing a larger leadership role and building on his foundational skills for contention.

Personal life and affiliations

Family and residence

Dylan Andrews was born and raised in , where he split time living among his mother Kimberly Andrews, his grandparents Cynthia and Jimmy Andrews, and his godmother Breeze McDonald. Without a father figure, Andrews regarded his grandfather Jimmy "Pops" Andrews as a primary mentor, who instilled a strong and ; "Pops" passed away from in August 2022, shortly after Andrews began his college career, and Andrews continues to dedicate his performances to him. As of November 2025, Andrews resides in , as a senior student-athlete at .

Sponsorships and professional ties

Andrews operates Camp DA, an annual youth camp he founded to develop young athletes' skills, now in its third year as of August 2025. The camp features skills drills, giveaways, and community support, reflecting his commitment to giving back through . He participates in Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities, including a dedicated fund to support his collegiate career at Boise State.

Achievements and legacy

Championships won

Andrews has not won any major championships as of November 2025. During his time at UCLA, the Bruins advanced to the NCAA Tournament's Sweet Sixteen in but did not secure a conference or national title. At Boise State, the team is in the early stages of the 2025–26 season. In high school, Andrews helped AZ Compass Prep to a 25–5 record in the 2021–22 season, though no specific tournament championship is noted.

Notable recognitions and impact

As a high school recruit, Andrews was ranked No. 42 in the class of 2022 by the Recruiting Services Consensus Index (RSCI), earning four-star status from major scouting services. At UCLA, Andrews earned Pac-12 of the Week honors on December 12, 2022, after averaging 10.5 points and 2.5 assists in wins over and Oregon State. In his season (2023–24), he received Pac-12 Player of the Week recognition on February 5, 2024, for averaging 19.5 points, 5.0 assists, 4.0 rebounds, and 1.5 steals in two victories. He was also named UCLA Student-Athlete of the Week on February 6, 2024. During his junior year, Andrews led the Bruins in assists (3.4 per game). Transferring to Boise State for his senior year, Andrews has shown early promise in the 2025–26 season, averaging 11.3 points, 5.0 assists, and 2.0 rebounds in his first three games as of November 2025, including a career-high nine assists in one outing. His playmaking and leadership are expected to contribute to the Broncos' contention in the Mountain West Conference. Andrews' journey from a highly ranked recruit to a key college contributor highlights his perseverance and impact on team success. No record exists for Dylan Andrews, the American player.

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