Jamie Mullarkey
Jamie Mullarkey (born August 17, 1994) is an Australian professional mixed martial artist who competes in the lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).[1][2] Hailing from Gosford on Australia's Central Coast in New South Wales, he fights out of Central Coast MMA and employs a freestyle approach, with a professional record of 18 wins and 8 losses as of November 2025.[2][3] Of his victories, 10 have come by knockout or technical knockout, three by submission (all rear-naked chokes), and five by decision, while his defeats include six stoppages and two decisions.[4] Mullarkey began his combat sports journey as an amateur, earning a gold medal in the World Pankration Championships in 2012 before turning professional in October 2013 at BRACE 23 in Townsville, Australia.[5] Prior to dedicating himself to MMA, he worked as a plumber and initially took up fighting to stay fit during the off-season of rugby.[2] In his pre-UFC career spanning regional promotions, he captured multiple titles, including the Brace featherweight championship, the Urban lightweight championship, and the Superfight lightweight championship, building a strong foundation with first-round finishes in seven of his early bouts.[2][4] Mullarkey made his UFC debut on October 5, 2019, at UFC 243 in Melbourne, where he faced Brad Riddell and lost via unanimous decision in a welterweight bout.[4][2] He has since competed primarily at lightweight, securing six wins in the Octagon, including unanimous decision victories over John Makdessi in September 2023, Francisco Prado in February 2023, and most recently Rolando Bedoya on September 27, 2025, at UFC Fight Night in Perth, which marked his return after a 16-month layoff and improved his UFC record to 6–6.[6][5] Notable setbacks include knockout losses to Nasrat Haqparast in December 2023 and Mauricio Ruffy in May 2024, highlighting his aggressive style that has led to high-paced, finish-oriented fights throughout his 12-year career.[6][2]Background
Early Life
Jamie Mullarkey was born on August 17, 1994, in Gosford, on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia.[2][4] He grew up in the regional Central Coast area, a coastal community known for its outdoor lifestyle and local sports culture, which influenced his formative years.[7] Public information on his family background remains limited, though his family has offered consistent support as he pursued athletic endeavors.[7] Mullarkey attended Erina High School during his teenage years and did not pursue higher education.[7][2] His early interests centered on rugby union, a popular sport in the region, where he played during his school years and sought ways to maintain fitness during the off-season.[7] At 6 feet (183 cm) in height with a 74-inch (188 cm) reach, Mullarkey's athletic build naturally aligned with the physical demands of the lightweight division (155 pounds).[2] This off-season pursuit of fitness eventually transitioned into structured martial arts training as a teenager.[7]Martial Arts Training
Jamie Mullarkey began his martial arts journey at the age of 14, initially training in mixed martial arts during the offseason from rugby union to maintain fitness, with a particular emphasis on Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) as a core discipline.[8] His early exposure to BJJ laid the foundation for his grappling expertise, progressing through the belt ranks under the guidance of coach Noah Magnus at Magnus Martial Arts in New South Wales.[9] Mullarkey's skill development accelerated through dedicated grappling practice, leading to his participation in amateur competitions starting around 2010, which served as a key milestone in honing his ground game before transitioning to integrated MMA training. This included winning a gold medal at the 2012 World Pankration Championships in Greece.[4][2] By 2013, he had fully committed to comprehensive MMA preparation, blending BJJ with striking and wrestling elements at Magnus Martial Arts, where Noah Magnus provided ongoing mentorship focused on technical proficiency and fight strategy.[10] In December 2015, Mullarkey achieved the rank of black belt in BJJ under Noah Magnus, recognizing his mastery of submission techniques and positional control, which became a cornerstone of his fighting style.[9] He later expanded his training affiliations to include Central Coast MMA starting in 2017, where he continued to refine his skills in a professional environment emphasizing well-rounded development.[9] Throughout his progression, the mentorship from Noah Magnus remained pivotal, prioritizing BJJ as the foundational skill to complement his evolving MMA arsenal.[10]Professional MMA Career
Pre-UFC Career
Jamie Mullarkey's amateur MMA career consisted of two recorded bouts, beginning with a first-round TKO victory over Luke Poggy via punches on June 26, 2010, at TUFFA Fight Night 5 in Sydney, Australia.[4] His only amateur loss came on July 20, 2013, when he dropped a majority decision to Martin Nguyen after three rounds at Brace For War 21 in Auckland, New Zealand.[4] Mullarkey transitioned to professional MMA in 2013, making his debut on October 26 at Brace For War 23 in Townsville, Australia, where he secured a first-round TKO win against Luke Hume via punches.[4] Competing primarily in Australian regional promotions, he built a strong record through the mid-2010s, initially at featherweight before shifting to lightweight to accommodate his growing frame and fighting style.[4] Key victories included unanimous decision triumphs and submissions in events like Roshambo MMA 2 and multiple Brace For War cards, showcasing his grappling prowess with rear-naked chokes against opponents such as Byron Cowell in 2014 and Stefan Rosa in 2015.[4] His pre-UFC professional run totaled 12 wins and 2 losses across promotions including Brace For War, Superfight MMA, and Urban Fight Nights.[4] Notable setbacks occurred in 2016: a first-round knockout loss to Alexander Volkanovski at Australian Fighting Championship 15 on March 19, and a second-round TKO defeat to Luke Catubig at Brace 42 on August 13.[4] Mullarkey rebounded with a string of finishes, including TKOs over Jesse Medina in 2017 at Brace 51, Josh Togo in 2018 at Urban Fight Night 15, and Abel Brites later that year at Superfight MMA 9.[4] An exhibition bout on June 14, 2015, at Australian Fighting Championship 13 in Melbourne saw Mullarkey submit Issac Hardman via arm-triangle choke in the first round, further honing his skills outside official pro competition.[11] By early 2019, after a second-round TKO retirement win over Edimar Teixeira at Superfight MMA 11 on May 3, Mullarkey's regional success, including a championship in the Brace featherweight division, positioned him for a UFC contract later that year.[4]Ultimate Fighting Championship
Jamie Mullarkey entered the Ultimate Fighting Championship through a series of successful performances in Australian regional promotions, signing a contract ahead of his promotional debut.[4] He made his UFC debut against Brad Riddell at UFC 243: Whittaker vs. Adesanya on October 5, 2019, in Melbourne, Australia, losing by unanimous decision after three rounds in a welterweight bout but earning Fight of the Night honors for their intense striking battle.[12] His next bout was a unanimous decision loss to Fares Ziam at UFC Fight Night: Ortega vs. The Korean Zombie on October 17, 2020.[13] Mullarkey secured his first UFC victory with a first-round knockout punch over Khama Worthy at UFC 260: Miocic vs. Ngannou on March 27, 2021, ending the fight at just 46 seconds. This momentum carried into his next outing, where he earned Performance of the Night with a second-round TKO via punches against Devonte Smith at UFC Fight Night: Santos vs. Walker on October 2, 2021, overcoming an early deficit.[14] However, his progress was halted by a second-round knockout punch loss to Jalin Turner at UFC 272: Covington vs. Masvidal on March 5, 2022. Mullarkey rebounded with a split decision win over veteran Michael Johnson at UFC on ESPN: Dos Anjos vs. Fiziev on July 9, 2022, in a back-and-forth affair that earned Fight of the Night.[15] He followed this with a unanimous decision victory over Francisco Prado at UFC 284: Makhachev vs. Volkanovski on February 11, 2023, but then lost to Muhammad Naimov via knockout punches in the second round at UFC Fight Night: Kara-France vs. Albazi on June 3, 2023.[1] Mullarkey returned to the win column with a unanimous decision over John Makdessi at UFC 293: Adesanya vs. Strickland on September 9, 2023.[1] Setbacks continued with a first-round knockout loss to Nasrat Haqparast at UFC Fight Night: Song vs. Gutierrez on December 9, 2023, followed by a first-round knockout loss to Mauricio Ruffy at UFC 301: Pantoja vs. Erceg on May 4, 2024.[1] In his most recent fight as of November 2025, Mullarkey returned to the win column with a unanimous decision victory over Rolando Bedoya at UFC Fight Night: Ulberg vs. Reyes on September 27, 2025, marking his ongoing activity in the lightweight division. Throughout his UFC tenure, Mullarkey has established himself as a durable striker in the 155-pound weight class, competing regularly despite a mixed record inside the Octagon.[2]Achievements
Championships
Jamie Mullarkey captured the BRACE Featherweight Championship in the 2015 Australian Championship Grand Final at BRACE 37 on November 21, 2015, defeating Greg Criticos via rear-naked choke submission in the second round at 3:01.[4] This victory marked Mullarkey's first major professional title in the Australian regional scene, solidifying his status as an undefeated prospect at 7-0 before transitioning to higher weight classes.[16] He held the title once without recorded defenses, vacating it following a move to lightweight and subsequent losses in other promotions.[17] In the lightweight division, Mullarkey won the Urban Fight Night (UFN) Lightweight Championship at UFN 15 on April 14, 2018, stopping Josh Togo with punches in the first round at the full five-minute mark.[18] This title win highlighted his striking power in regional Australian circuits, coming off a 9-2 record and establishing him as a top lightweight contender ahead of his UFC contract.[19] No defenses of the UFN title are documented, as Mullarkey pursued international opportunities shortly after.[20] Mullarkey secured the Super Fight MMA (SFMMA) Lightweight Championship at SFMMA 9 on November 16, 2018, earning a second-round TKO victory over Abel Brites via punches at 1:51.[21] The win underscored his aggressive finishing style in title bouts, bringing his record to 11-2.[22] He made one successful defense of the SFMMA title on May 3, 2019, at SFMMA 11, defeating Edimar Teixeira by TKO (retirement) in the second round at 5:00, before vacating the belt upon signing with the UFC.[4] These regional lightweight titles were pivotal in Mullarkey's pre-UFC career, showcasing his evolution from featherweight to a dominant 155-pound fighter in Australia's MMA landscape.[2]Performance Awards
Jamie Mullarkey has earned three UFC performance bonuses throughout his tenure in the promotion, recognizing his ability to deliver exciting and dominant outings in the lightweight division. His first such accolade came at UFC 243 on October 5, 2019, where he received the Fight of the Night award for his competitive three-round battle against Brad Riddell, which showcased intense striking exchanges and resilience despite the loss.[23] On October 2, 2021, at UFC Fight Night 193, Mullarkey secured the Performance of the Night bonus for his second-round TKO victory over Devonte Smith, highlighting a dramatic comeback after a challenging first round with precise ground-and-pound strikes that forced the stoppage.[14] This $50,000 award underscored his finishing prowess and ability to turn the tide in high-stakes prelim bouts. Mullarkey claimed another Fight of the Night honor on July 9, 2022, at UFC on ESPN 39, sharing the $50,000 bonus with Michael Johnson for their back-and-forth lightweight clash that featured multiple knockdowns and relentless pressure, culminating in a narrow split-decision win for Mullarkey.[15] No additional UFC bonuses were awarded to him through his subsequent fights up to his unanimous decision win over Rolando Bedoya on September 27, 2025, at UFC Fight Night: Ulberg vs. Reyes.[24][25] These performance awards, totaling $150,000 in bonus pay, have notably enhanced Mullarkey's financial stability and elevated his profile within the UFC, drawing attention from matchmakers and fans for his aggressive, fan-friendly style that consistently produces highlight-reel moments.[26]Career Statistics
Overall Record
Jamie Mullarkey holds a professional mixed martial arts record of 18 wins and 8 losses as of November 2025.[4] His victories comprise 10 by knockout or technical knockout, 3 by submission, and 5 by decision, whereas his defeats include 6 by knockout or technical knockout and 2 by decision.[4] The table below details his complete professional fight history in reverse chronological order, encompassing all bouts across promotions, including a pro exhibition match.| Date | Opponent | Promotion/Event | Result | Method | Round | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 27, 2025 | Rolando Bedoya | UFC Fight Night 260 - Ulberg vs. Reyes | Win | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 5:00 |
| May 04, 2024 | Mauricio Ruffy | UFC 301 - Pantoja vs. Erceg | Loss | TKO (Punches) | 1 | 4:42 |
| Dec 09, 2023 | Nasrat Haqparast | UFC Fight Night 233 - Song vs. Gutierrez | Loss | TKO (Punches) | 1 | 1:44 |
| Sep 09, 2023 | John Makdessi | UFC 293 - Adesanya vs. Strickland | Win | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 5:00 |
| Jun 03, 2023 | Muhammadjon Naimov | UFC on ESPN 46 - Kara-France vs. Albazi | Loss | TKO (Punches) | 2 | 2:59 |
| Feb 11, 2023 | Francisco Prado | UFC 284 - Makhachev vs. Volkanovski | Win | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 5:00 |
| Jul 09, 2022 | Michael Johnson | UFC on ESPN 39 - Dos Anjos vs. Fiziev | Win | Decision (Split) | 3 | 5:00 |
| Mar 05, 2022 | Jalin Turner | UFC 272 - Covington vs. Masvidal | Loss | TKO (Punches) | 2 | 0:46 |
| Oct 02, 2021 | Devonte Smith | UFC Fight Night 193 - Santos vs. Walker | Win | TKO (Punches) | 2 | 2:51 |
| Mar 27, 2021 | Khama Worthy | UFC 260 - Miocic vs. Ngannou 2 | Win | KO (Punches) | 1 | 0:46 |
| Oct 17, 2020 | Fares Ziam | UFC Fight Night 180 - Ortega vs. Zombie | Loss | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 5:00 |
| Oct 05, 2019 | Brad Riddell | UFC 243 - Whittaker vs. Adesanya | Loss | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 5:00 |
| May 03, 2019 | Edimar Teixeira | SFMMA - Superfight MMA 11 | Win | TKO (Retirement) | 2 | 5:00 |
| Nov 16, 2018 | Abel Brites | SFMMA - Superfight MMA 9 | Win | TKO (Punches) | 2 | 1:51 |
| Apr 14, 2018 | Josh Togo | UFN 15 - Urban Fight Night 15 | Win | TKO (Punches) | 1 | 5:00 |
| Oct 28, 2017 | Jesse Medina | Brace 51 - Mullarkey vs. Medina | Win | TKO (Punches) | 3 | N/A |
| Aug 13, 2016 | Luke Catubig | Brace 42 - Catubig vs. Mullarkey | Loss | TKO (Elbows) | 2 | 4:19 |
| Mar 19, 2016 | Alexander Volkanovski | AFC 15 - Wilkinson vs. Abdallah | Loss | KO (Punch) | 1 | 3:23 |
| Nov 21, 2015 | Greg Criticos | Brace 37 - 2015 Australian Championship | Win | Submission (RNC) | 2 | 3:01 |
| Sep 19, 2015 | David Simmons | BFW 36 - Brace 36 | Win | TKO (Punches) | 1 | 2:47 |
| Jun 14, 2015 | Issac Hardman | AFC 13 - Australian Fighting Championship (Pro Exhibition) | Win | Submission (Arm-Triangle) | 1 | N/A |
| Apr 18, 2015 | Stefan Rosa | BFW 33 - Brace 33 | Win | Submission (RNC) | 1 | 4:13 |
| Nov 22, 2014 | J.J. Van Aswegen | BFW - Tournament Season 1 Final | Win | TKO (Knee Injury) | 1 | 0:59 |
| Aug 08, 2014 | Byron Cowell | BFW 28 - Brace For War 28 | Win | Submission (RNC) | 1 | 4:47 |
| Mar 15, 2014 | Joshua Pecastaing | BFW 26 - Brace For War 26 | Win | TKO (Punches) | 3 | 0:49 |
| Feb 01, 2014 | David Greaves | Roshambo MMA 2 - In the Cage | Win | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 5:00 |
| Oct 26, 2013 | Luke Hume | BFW 23 - Brace For War 23 | Win | TKO (Punches) | 1 | 4:59 |
UFC Performance Metrics
Jamie Mullarkey has competed in 12 bouts in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) as of November 2025, holding a record of 6 wins and 6 losses.[1] His victories consist of 2 by knockout or technical knockout (KO/TKO) and 4 by decision, while his defeats include 4 by KO/TKO and 2 by decision.[4] In terms of striking performance, Mullarkey lands significant strikes at an average rate of 4.20 per minute with 46% accuracy, while absorbing 4.34 significant strikes per minute and maintaining a 54% striking defense.[1] His grappling metrics reflect a takedown average of 2.40 per 15 minutes with 29% accuracy, bolstered by a solid 78% takedown defense, though submission attempts are infrequent at 0.1 per 15 minutes. These figures indicate a wrestling-influenced grappling style, with no submission finishes in the UFC.[1]| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Significant Strikes Landed per Minute (SLpM) | 4.20 |
| Striking Accuracy | 46% |
| Significant Strikes Absorbed per Minute (SApM) | 4.34 |
| Striking Defense | 54% |
| Takedown Average (TD Avg) | 2.40 |
| Takedown Accuracy | 29% |
| Takedown Defense | 78% |
| Submission Average (Sub Avg) | 0.1 |