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Jack Shore

Jack Shore (born 6 February 1995) is a Welsh former professional mixed martial artist who competed primarily in the featherweight division of the (UFC), retiring in December 2024 at the age of 29 to pursue a coaching career. Known by his nickname "," Shore amassed a professional record of 17 wins and 3 losses, with 9 submissions, 4 knockouts, and 4 decisions, including a 6-3 mark in the UFC. Hailing from , , Shore began training in at age 6 and transitioned to by age 12, eventually earning black belts in traditional jiu-jitsu and , as well as a in . He holds a BSc in and Criminology & from the , earned in 2016, the same year he turned professional. Prior to his UFC tenure, Shore was the Fighting Championship bantamweight champion and the top-ranked in Europe outside the UFC, highlighted by a 2018 submission victory over UFC veteran Vaughan Lee. Shore debuted in the UFC on 28 September 2019, submitting in the second round to earn his first win, and went on to secure notable victories including submissions over Aaron Phillips and , as well as decision wins against Ludovit Klein and . His UFC losses came via submission to Ricky Simon in 2022, a second-round by Joanderson Brito in 2024, and another submission to later that year, prompting his decision not to re-sign with . Standing at 5 feet 8 inches with a 71-inch reach, Shore was renowned for his grappling prowess, particularly the rear-naked choke, and now coaches at the Shore Centre of Excellence alongside his father.

Background

Early Life and Education

Jack Shore was born on February 6, 1995, in , a small town in , . Growing up in this former working-class , Shore had a modest upbringing, including early training in a dingy pub cellar with limited facilities. His family played a pivotal role in shaping his early years, particularly his father, Richard "Shaky" Shore, a prominent figure in Welsh MMA as a promoter, coach, and founder of the Tillery Combat MMA Club, which later evolved into the Shore Mixed Martial Arts Centre of Excellence. Richard's dedication to combat sports provided a foundational influence on Shore from childhood, emphasizing discipline and perseverance in the face of adversity. Despite his immersion in a sports-oriented family environment, Shore pursued formal education, completing a (B.Sc.) degree in and & . This academic background provided insights into and societal dynamics, potentially relevant to his mental preparation in combat sports.

Introduction to Martial Arts

Jack Shore's journey into martial arts began at the age of six, when he started training in and jiu-jitsu under the direct guidance of his father, Richard Shore, in a modest local gym setup in , . This early exposure laid the foundation for his combat sports career, with quickly emerging as his primary focus due to its emphasis on grappling technique and ground control. Richard Shore, a seasoned martial artist and coach, provided hands-on instruction in a family-oriented environment that prioritized technical proficiency over competition at first. The family's deep involvement in MMA promotion through the establishment of the Shore Mixed Martial Arts gym further immersed Shore in the discipline, offering consistent access to training facilities and like-minded practitioners. Over the years, Shore dedicated himself to BJJ, earning a black belt under his father's tutelage after years of rigorous practice and refinement of submission-based skills. Shore's commitment to BJJ yielded notable competitive success, including three British championships and two , highlighting his dominance in grappling tournaments during his formative years. These accomplishments underscored his natural aptitude for , where he excelled in techniques like the rear-naked choke and armbar, establishing a reputation for suffocating control and precise transitions. As Shore matured, his passion for BJJ evolved into a broader interest in , driven by the opportunity to integrate his expertise with striking elements. Early MMA training remained heavily -focused, allowing him to leverage BJJ fundamentals while adapting to the multifaceted demands of cage fighting, setting the stage for his competitive pursuits.

Mixed Martial Arts Career

Amateur Career

Jack Shore maintained an undefeated amateur record of 12-0 throughout his tenure, showcasing a strong foundation in that defined his early competitive style. His amateur career culminated in a victory at the inaugural 2015 IMMAF Open Championships in the men's lightweight division, where he became the first-ever IMMAF European lightweight champion. Shore secured the title with four consecutive wins in the tournament, starting with a first-round submission (rear-naked choke) against Jonny Martin of on Day 2, followed by another first-round submission () over Ferdun Osmanov of later that day. On Day 3, he submitted Thomas Martin of via armbar in the first round, and in the final on Day 4, he defeated Geir Kåre Cemsoylu Nyland of by to claim the gold. Shore's amateur success was marked by his grappling dominance, rooted in his Brazilian jiu-jitsu background, with eight of his twelve victories coming via submission. This approach allowed him to control opponents on the ground and finish fights efficiently, transitioning seamlessly from his training to MMA competition. He later earned his BJJ black belt in 2019, underscoring the depth of his foundational skills.

Early Professional Career

Jack Shore made his professional mixed martial arts debut on March 5, 2016, at Pain Pit Fight Night 15: Renegade in , , where he faced Tyler John Thomas in a bout. Competing out of , Shore quickly showcased his grappling prowess by securing a rear-naked choke submission just 1:48 into the first round, earning his first victory. This emphatic finish highlighted his background in and wrestling, allowing him to transition seamlessly from an undefeated amateur career into the paid ranks. This debut victory established Shore as a promising prospect, blending technical submissions with his grappling foundation, and paved the way for his entry into the Cage Warriors promotion.

Cage Warriors

Jack Shore made his Cage Warriors debut on June 4, 2016, at CW 76 in Newport, Wales, where he defeated David-Tonatiuh Crol by rear-naked choke submission in the first round at 3:36. This victory marked the beginning of an undefeated run in the promotion, showcasing Shore's early professional grappling style rooted in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and wrestling transitions. Over the next two years, he built momentum with a series of dominant performances, including a third-round knockout via knee against Mattia Galbiati at CW 87 on October 14, 2017, and a first-round rear-naked choke submission over Ayton De Paepe at CW 89 on November 25, 2017. These wins highlighted his versatility, blending striking power with ground control to finish opponents efficiently. Shore continued his ascent with a victory over veteran Vaughan Lee at CW 92 on March 24, 2018, and a first-round via elbows and punches against Weslley Maia at CW 97 on September 29, 2018, positioning him as the top contender in the division. His path culminated in capturing the vacant Cage Warriors Championship on December 8, 2018, at CW 100 in , , where he defeated Mike Ekundayo by (punches) in the third round at 4:07. The fight demonstrated Shore's pressure fighting and ground-and-pound dominance, as he controlled the action en route to the title win in front of his home crowd. Shore defended his title successfully on April 27, 2019, at CW 104 in , submitting via rear-naked choke in the third round at 2:28. This performance solidified his status as a champion, finishing with an unblemished 9-0 record in . Following the defense, Shore's signing to the was announced on May 28, 2019.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Jack Shore made his Ultimate Fighting Championship debut on September 28, 2019, at UFC Fight Night: Hermansson vs. Cannonier in , , facing Nohelin Hernandez in a bout. Shore secured a submission victory via rear-naked choke at 2:51 of the third round, marking a strong entry into the promotion following his Cage Warriors title win. The performance earned him the Performance of the Night bonus, highlighting his prowess early in his UFC tenure. Shore continued his unbeaten streak in the bantamweight division with a rear-naked choke submission over Aaron Phillips at 2:29 of the second round on July 15, 2020, at UFC Fight Night: Kattar vs. Ige. He followed with a split decision win against on April 10, 2021, at UFC Fight Night: Vettori vs. , and unanimous decisions over Liudvik Sholinian on September 4, 2021, at UFC Fight Night: Brunson vs. Till, and on March 19, 2022, at UFC Fight Night: Volkov vs. Aspinall. These victories showcased Shore's evolving striking game, landing significant strikes at an average of 3.60 per minute with 58% accuracy, while absorbing just 2.31 per minute and defending 56% of opponents' strikes. However, his streak ended with a submission loss via arm-triangle choke to Ricky Simon at 3:28 of the second round on July 16, 2022, at UFC Fight Night: Ortega vs. Rodriguez. In 2023, Shore transitioned to the featherweight division on medical advice after six appearances, aiming for improved physical conditioning. He rebounded with a rear-naked choke submission victory over at 4:27 of the second round on March 18, 2023, at : Edwards vs. Usman 3, demonstrating his continued dominance with an average of 0.6 submission attempts per 15 minutes. Subsequent setbacks included a loss due to a doctor's stoppage from an against Joanderson Brito at 3:35 of the second round on May 4, 2024, at UFC 301: Pantoja vs. Erceg, and a submission defeat via arm-triangle choke to at 0:59 of the second round on November 2, 2024, at UFC Fight Night: Moreno vs. Albazi, which completed his initial UFC contract. Over nine bouts, Shore compiled a 6-3 record, with three submission wins underscoring his 3.22 takedowns per 15 minutes at 39% accuracy and 74% takedown defense.

Retirement

On December 11, 2024, Jack Shore announced his retirement from professional via Instagram at the age of 29. In his statement, Shore explained that after fighting out his UFC contract, he chose not to re-sign despite the opportunity, marking the end of his competitive career. Shore cited several motivations for his decision, including the accumulation of injuries sustained over his lifetime in the sport, a diminished competitive drive where fighting and training no longer held the same passion, and a deliberate prioritization of his mental to avoid being forced out by the demands of competition. This announcement came in the aftermath of two consecutive losses in 2024—to Joanderson Brito in May and his final UFC bout against in November—concluding his nine-fight tenure with the promotion on a 6-3 record. He emphasized retiring while still in good health and financial stability, reflecting on having achieved more than he anticipated from his childhood dream. Looking ahead, Shore expressed his intention to transition fully into coaching at the Shore Mixed Centre of Excellence, the gym he co-founded with his father in Aberbeeg, , to mentor the next generation of fighters. He affirmed his lifelong commitment to but shifted his focus away from personal competition toward this new role. As of November 2025, Shore continues to coach at the gym, expressing enjoyment in helping develop the newer generation of fighters.

Championships and Accomplishments

Titles and Awards

Jack Shore's martial arts journey began with notable achievements in and amateur MMA, laying the foundation for his professional success. He secured three national titles and two Welsh national titles in BJJ, highlighting his early prowess. In the amateur ranks, Shore capped an undefeated by winning the gold medal in the division (70.3 kg) at the 2015 IMMAF European Open Championships, where he earned four victories en route to the title as the inaugural champion in the weight class. Transitioning to professional MMA, Shore claimed early recognition as the Cage Warriors Wales MMA champion, establishing his dominance in regional promotions. His most prominent professional title came in , where he won the vacant championship on December 8, 2018, at 100 in , . Shore successfully defended the belt once, on April 27, 2019, at 104, also in , solidifying his status as a top talent in European MMA before signing with the UFC. In the UFC, Shore received the Performance of the Night bonus for his debut victory on September 28, 2019, at UFC Fight Night in , , marking a strong entry into the promotion and earning him $50,000. These accomplishments underscore Shore's regional and promotional impact, particularly in the UK and European scenes, without attaining world-level championships.

Professional Record

Jack Shore's professional mixed martial arts record stands at 17 wins and 3 losses, with no draws. Of his wins, 4 were by or , 9 by submission, and 4 by decision; his losses consist of 1 and 2 submissions. This record spans 20 fights from his pro debut in 2016 through his final bout in 2024, primarily in the and divisions across regional promotions and the . The following table lists all of Shore's professional fights in chronological order, including dates, opponents, results, methods, rounds and times, and events:
DateOpponentResultMethodRoundTimeEvent
Mar 05, 2016Tyler John ThomasWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)11:48Pain Pit Fight Night 15 - Renegade
Jun 04, 2016David-Tonatiuh CrolWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)13:36CWFC 76 - Cage Warriors Fighting Championship 76
Oct 15, 2016Eddie PobivanezWinTKO (Punches)22:11CWFC 79 - Cage Warriors Fighting Championship 79
Mar 04, 2017Alexandros GerolimatosWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)12:03CWA - Cage Warriors Academy Wales 1
May 06, 2017Konmon DehWinSubmission (Armbar)14:46CWFC 83 - Cage Warriors Fighting Championship 83
Oct 14, 2017Mattia GalbiatiWinKO (Knee)34:14CWFC 87 - Cage Warriors Fighting Championship 87
Nov 25, 2017Ayton De PaepeWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)13:04CWFC 89 - Cage Warriors Fighting Championship 89
Mar 24, 2018Vaughan LeeWinDecision (Unanimous)35:00CW 92 - Cage Warriors 92: Super Saturday
Sep 29, 2018Weslley MaiaWinTKO (Elbows and Punches)12:51CW 97 - Cage Warriors 97
Dec 08, 2018Mike EkundayoWinTKO (Punches)34:07CW 100 - Cage Warriors 100
Apr 27, 2019Scott MaloneWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)32:28CW 104 - Cage Warriors 104
Sep 28, 2019Nohelin HernandezWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)32:51UFC Fight Night 160 - Hermansson vs. Cannonier
Jul 15, 2020Aaron PhillipsWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)22:29UFC on ESPN 13 - Kattar vs. Ige
Apr 10, 2021Hunter AzureWinDecision (Split)35:00UFC on ABC 2 - Vettori vs. Holland
Sep 04, 2021Liudvik SholinianWinDecision (Unanimous)35:00UFC Fight Night 191 - Brunson vs. Till
Mar 19, 2022Timur ValievWinDecision (Unanimous)35:00UFC Fight Night 204 - Volkov vs. Aspinall
Jul 16, 2022Ricky SimonLossSubmission (Arm-Triangle Choke)23:28UFC on ABC 3 - Ortega vs. Rodriguez
Mar 18, 2023Makwan AmirkhaniWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)24:27UFC 286 - Edwards vs. Usman 3
May 04, 2024Joanderson BritoLossTKO (Doctor Stoppage)23:35UFC 301 - Pantoja vs. Erceg
Nov 02, 2024Youssef ZalalLossSubmission (Arm-Triangle Choke)20:59UFC Fight Night 246 - Moreno vs. Albazi
Shore's career statistics, based on his UFC performances, include a significant strikes landed per minute (SLpM) of 3.60, striking accuracy of 58%, takedown average of 3.22 per , and submission attempts of 0.6 per . By promotion, Shore compiled a 1-0 record in regional events prior to (Pain Pit Fight Night), went 10-0 in (including title wins at CW 100 and a defense at CW 104), and recorded 6-3 in the UFC, with no fights in other major organizations after his debut.

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