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Jared Vanderaa

Jared Vanderaa (born May 12, 1992) is an American professional mixed martial artist who competes primarily in the division, known by the nickname "The Mountain." Fighting out of , he has a professional record of 18 wins and 12 losses, with 8 victories by or technical knockout, 7 by submission, and 3 by decision. Vanderaa earned his entry into the (UFC) with a first-round victory over Harry Hunsucker on in November 2020. During his UFC tenure from 2021 to 2022, he compiled a record of 1 win and 6 losses across seven bouts, including a unanimous decision win against in his promotional debut and losses to notable veterans such as , , and . His UFC performances showcased a striking accuracy of 44% and significant striking output of 4.96 attempts per minute, though he struggled with takedown defense at 20%. Following his release from the UFC in late 2022, Vanderaa has remained active on the regional circuit. He captured the with a second-round submission over Kent Mafileo in February 2024 and defended it with a third-round submission of Eric Iman in May 2024. Additional 2024 victories include a first-round of Aleksey Kiser in June under the Lights Out Xtreme Fighting banner and a over Demoreo Dennis in August. In 2025, he submitted Jordan Currie in March before suffering a first-round loss to Jake Craig in an unsuccessful bid for the Unified MMA in October; he defended his championship in November. Standing at 6 feet 4 inches with an 80-inch reach, Vanderaa continues to compete as of November 2025, ranked among the top and fighters in North American regional promotions.

Early life and background

Upbringing and family

Jared Vanderaa was born on May 12, 1992, in . He moved around frequently with his mother in pursuit of opportunities before eventually relocating to , establishing a long-term base there that supported his personal and professional growth, including co-owning a gym with his fiancée. Details on his immediate family structure during childhood remain limited in public records.

Education and initial athletic involvement

Vanderaa grew up in , a location that facilitated access to robust local high school athletic programs. He began wrestling as a at West Valley High School at the age of 15, recruited by longtime coach and police officer Nacua, who identified his potential in the sport. This marked Vanderaa's transition from casual activities to structured athletic training, where he became a vital member of the wrestling team and participated in local competitions during his high school years. Prior to wrestling, Vanderaa had played at West Valley High School, but the demands and intensity of ignited his deeper interest in combat-oriented sports. He graduated from West Valley in 2010, having honed foundational skills in discipline and physical conditioning through these early endeavors. After high school, Vanderaa enrolled at but left after just a couple of days, opting instead to dedicate himself fully to pursuing athletic opportunities in combat sports.

Mixed martial arts career

Amateur and early professional years

Vanderaa began training in in February 2010, shortly after concluding his high school wrestling career, which provided a foundational base for his development. His debut occurred in October 2010, marking the start of a five-year run in regional promotions. Competing primarily in the and divisions, Vanderaa amassed an record of 5–4, with finishes in four of his victories. Key wins included a first-round over Andre Williams at Epic Fighting 17 in March 2013 and a second-round against Sergio Sosa at : World Amateur Championships 2 in April 2015. Notable setbacks featured submission losses to Codi Moses and David Durant in Epic Fighting events during 2012, as well as a loss to Pogues at Epic Fighting 27 in November 2014 and a loss to Pogues at Worldwide MMA: Road 2 War 3 in March 2015. Vanderaa transitioned to in , making his debut with a first-round submission victory over John Rizzo via rear-naked choke at : Sanctioned on June 14. Over the next five years, he built a record of 10–4 in organizations including LFA, EFC Worldwide, and Smash Global, often competing at after his experience across weight classes. Early professional successes featured quick finishes, such as a second-round knockout of Joe Hernandez at Smash Global: The Main Event 3 in March 2016 and a first-round against Sean Johnson at Smash Global 4 in September 2016. In LFA, Vanderaa challenged for the inaugural heavyweight title at LFA 15 in June 2017 but lost via fifth-round kimura to Richard Odoms; he later dropped a unanimous decision to Vernon Lewis at LFA 35 in March 2018. His international stint with EFC Worldwide proved pivotal, where he secured the interim heavyweight championship with a third-round TKO over Ruan Potts at EFC 76 in December 2018. Vanderaa defended the title—elevated to full championship status—with a second-round TKO against Ricky Misholas at EFC 77 in March 2019, though he had previously suffered a split decision loss to Andrew van Zyl at EFC 66 in December 2017. Additional regional highlights included a second-round submission loss to Renan Ferreira at LFA 74 in August 2019 and a unanimous decision win over Tony Lopez at Smash Global 9 in December 2019.

Ultimate Fighting Championship tenure

Vanderaa earned his entry into the with a first-round victory over Hunsucker on in November 2020. He made his UFC debut on February 20, 2021, at UFC Fight Night 185 against . He lost the bout via technical knockout due to strikes in the second round at 4:32. Following the debut loss, Vanderaa rebounded in his next appearance on May 22, 2021, at UFC Fight Night 188 against . He secured a victory (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) after three rounds of intense striking exchanges, earning the Fight of the Night bonus for the performance. This win marked his sole victory in the UFC, bringing his promotional record to 1-1 and highlighting his ability to adapt his grappling base against elite strikers in a stand-up war. Vanderaa's subsequent fights exposed ongoing adaptation challenges against top competition. On October 9, 2021, at UFC Fight Night 194, he fell to Alexandr Romanov via (strikes) in the second round at 4:43. This began a five-fight losing streak, followed by a loss (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) to on February 12, 2022, at UFC 271. He then submitted to via scarf hold in the first round (3:39) at on April 9, 2022. On July 9, 2022, at UFC on 39, Vanderaa was stopped by via (strikes) in the third round at 3:10. His final UFC bout came on October 29, 2022, at UFC Fight Night 213, where he lost a (30-27, 29-28, 29-28) to Waldo Cortes-Acosta. Over his UFC tenure from 2021 to 2022, Vanderaa compiled a 1-6 record, with his losses primarily coming against well-rounded who capitalized on his defensive vulnerabilities in striking and grappling transitions. Following the defeat to Cortes-Acosta, which extended his losing streak to five, Vanderaa was released from the UFC in December 2022.

Post-UFC resurgence in regional circuits

Following his release from the in late 2022, Jared Vanderaa returned to the regional scene in 2023, compiling a 6-2 record in those bouts to bring his overall professional record to 18-12 as of October 2025. His comeback began with a dominant first-round submission victory over Nick Costello via rear-naked choke at Gladiator Challenge: Proving Ground on March 4, 2023. Despite a setback with a third-round loss to Chuck Campbell at Lights Out Xtreme Fighting 10 on August 26, 2023, Vanderaa rebounded strongly in 2024, securing four consecutive wins, two of which ended in the first round and another in the second. In 2024, Vanderaa captured the Lights Out Xtreme Fighting title with a first-round over Aleksey Kiser at LXF 17 on June 15, following earlier submission victories, including a rear-naked choke against Eric Iman at Fierce FC 32 on May 31 and a over Kent Mafileo at Fierce FC 30 on February 10. He added a win over Demoreo Dennis at Z Promotions: Fight Night 20 on August 23, 2024, showcasing improved control and striking volume compared to his UFC performances. These successes highlighted a strategic emphasis on quick finishes, with an average fight time under two minutes in his 2024 victories, a marked from his longer, decision-heavy UFC outings. Vanderaa further solidified his regional dominance in 2025 by moving up to the division for select bouts while maintaining activity, including a successful defense of the Fierce FC via third-round rear-naked choke submission against Jordan Currie at Fierce FC 39 on March 29, 2025—a bout that extended his record for most consecutive defenses in Fierce FC history. This run, which began with his initial capture of the Fierce FC belt in early 2024, underscored his adaptability and renewed focus on submission-based finishes, informed briefly by tactical adjustments from his UFC experiences. His activity continued through October 2025, though he suffered a first-round loss to Jake Craig in a bout at Unified MMA 64 on October 3, 2025. Overall, Vanderaa's post-UFC resurgence demonstrated enhanced finishing ability, with five of his six wins coming inside the distance, positioning him as a top contender in North American regional promotions.

Fighting style and training

Grappling and submission expertise

Jared Vanderaa's grappling foundation stems from his high school wrestling experience at San Jacinto Valley schools, where he was a key member of the wrestling team during his time graduating in 2010. This background has evolved into a professional-level skill set emphasizing takedowns and ground control, allowing him to dictate the pace in MMA bouts through superior positioning. Complementing his wrestling base, Vanderaa earned his black belt in 2020, enhancing his submission arsenal with advanced ground techniques. His proficiency in BJJ is evident in his career statistics, where seven of his 18 professional wins have come via submission, showcasing a reliance on chokes to finish opponents from dominant positions. Early in his professional career, Vanderaa secured submissions such as a rear-naked choke against John Rizzo in 2015 and a over Sean Johnson in 2016, demonstrating his ability to transition from wrestling control to finishing holds. Post-UFC, he continued this success with rear-naked chokes against Nick Costello in 2023, Eric Iman in 2024, and Jordan Currie in 2025, as well as a against Kent Mafileo in 2024, often capitalizing on top control to wear down and submit foes. These victories highlight his expertise in guard passing to establish positional dominance, followed by seamless transitions to submissions like chokes from the back or mount. In UFC competition, Vanderaa's contributed to his win over in 2021, where he leveraged his ground skills to neutralize attempts and maintain control segments. Overall, his style prioritizes relentless pressure from top positions, blending wrestling tenacity with BJJ precision to create finishing opportunities.

Striking evolution and overall strategy

During his tenure from 2021 to 2022, Jared Vanderaa heavily relied on his prowess to control fights, which often left him vulnerable to striking exchanges on the feet. This approach contributed to three losses via punches: a second-round stoppage against in February 2021, another in the second round to Alexandr Romanov in October 2021, and a third-round finish by in July 2022. These defeats highlighted deficiencies in his stand-up defense and distance management, where opponents capitalized on his slower footwork and limited head movement. Following his release from the UFC in December 2022 after a 2-6 record, Vanderaa refocused on developing his striking through dedicated training at Team Quest Athletic Center in , where he serves as head instructor and owner. This period emphasized enhancements in fundamentals, including improved jab usage and combinations, alongside drills to refine range control and counter-striking. The results were evident in his post-UFC performances, with a first-round via punches against Alexey Kiser in June 2024 and a over Demoreo Dennis in August 2024, demonstrating better head positioning and ability to maintain offensive pressure without immediate attempts. However, he suffered a first-round loss to Jake Craig in October 2025 at Unified MMA 64. Vanderaa's overall strategy integrates his foundation to facilitate striking entries, primarily through clinch work that neutralizes distance and sets up either damaging knees or seamless transitions to takedowns. His base allows him to initiate clinches after feinting strikes, creating openings for control along the fence before disengaging to land hooks or uppercuts. In his February 2024 championship win over Mafileo at Fierce 30, Vanderaa secured a second-round submission after clinch exchanges and a takedown. Similarly, during his March 2025 submission victory against Jordan Currie at Fierce 39, he employed clinch exchanges early to disrupt Currie's rhythm before securing a rear-naked choke, showcasing the hybrid flow of his evolved approach. To optimize his performance, Vanderaa has adapted by competing primarily at (205 pounds) in regional promotions since 2023, down from in the UFC, allowing him to preserve speed and endurance while retaining knockout power. This shift has enabled more fluid movement in stand-up scenarios, reducing the exposure to heavier opponents' power shots that plagued his earlier career.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Vanderaa is engaged to his long-term , Lauren, who has been a pillar of support throughout his professional fighting journey. The couple welcomed their first daughter in April 2017, marking a significant personal milestone during Vanderaa's rising career in regional promotions. Their second daughter was born in late 2021, during his early UFC tenure following his first promotional victory against . This event underscored the family's role in sustaining Vanderaa amid the demands of UFC travel and competition, as Lauren handled home responsibilities to allow him to prioritize training and recovery. Residing in Hemet, California, Vanderaa emphasizes the challenges and rewards of balancing rigorous daily training sessions with active fatherhood and partnership, crediting his family for providing motivation and emotional grounding that influences his career persistence.

Gym ownership and coaching role

Following his departure from the in late 2022, Jared Vanderaa established himself as the owner of Team Quest Athletic Center in , acquiring the facility in early 2020. This gym serves as his primary training base, enabling him to maintain his competitive edge while transitioning into within the community. Under his leadership, the center has grown into Hemet's leading MMA facility, emphasizing a structured environment for athletic development and personal growth. As head instructor and co-owner with his fiancée , Vanderaa plays a central role in coaching local fighters, with a particular focus on youth programs designed for children ages 3 to 15, including classes in , (both gi and no-gi), and introductory MMA under Fight League rules. These initiatives aim to build , self-confidence, and skills among young participants, drawing from Vanderaa's own extensive experience as a four-time world MMA champion and two-time BJJ world title holder. For aspiring professionals, he offers tailored development pathways, guiding amateur fighters through advanced techniques in , wrestling, and full-contact sparring to prepare them for competitive bouts. The gym's operations reflect Vanderaa's commitment to community impact, providing accessible classes for men, women, and children of all skill levels—from beginners to advanced practitioners—while fostering a supportive atmosphere that promotes and in the Hemet area. Through these efforts, Athletic Center has become a hub for regional talent cultivation, contributing to the broader MMA ecosystem beyond individual competition.

Championships and accomplishments

Major titles won

Jared Vanderaa captured the Extreme Fighting Championship (EFC) Heavyweight Championship on December 8, 2018, at EFC 76 in Pretoria, South Africa, defeating Ruan Potts via TKO (punches) in the third round. He successfully defended the title once on March 16, 2019, at EFC 77, stopping Ricky Misholas with a TKO (punches) at 1:49 of the second round. Vanderaa vacated the belt in November 2020 upon signing with the UFC. Vanderaa won the SMASH Global Heavyweight Championship on December 19, 2019, at SMASH Global 9 in Los Angeles, California, outpointing Tony Lopez via unanimous decision after five rounds. This victory marked his second major heavyweight title in quick succession following his EFC reign. In 2024, Vanderaa claimed the Fierce FC Heavyweight Championship on February 10 at Fierce FC 30 in West Valley City, Utah, submitting undefeated prospect Kent Mafileo with a guillotine choke at 2:15 of the second round. He defended the title on May 31, 2024, at Fierce FC 32, forcing Eric Inman to tap to a rear-naked choke at 1:39 of the first round. Vanderaa made a successful third defense on March 29, 2025, at Fierce FC 39 in Idaho Falls, Idaho, defeating Demoreo Dennis by unanimous decision after three rounds. As of November 2025, he remains the reigning champion, holding the record for the most consecutive defenses in Fierce FC heavyweight history.

Notable awards and recognitions

During his tenure in the , Vanderaa earned the Fight of the Night bonus for his unanimous decision victory over at UFC Fight Night 188 on May 22, 2021, recognized for the bout's intense striking exchanges and resilience despite significant damage sustained by both fighters. In October 2025, Vanderaa challenged for the vacant Unified MMA Championship, losing to Jake Craig via (punches) in the first round at Unified MMA 64 on October 3 in , . Following his release from the UFC, Vanderaa has been ranked as the #7 fighter in the region by Tapology, reflecting his performances in regional promotions as of November 2025. Vanderaa holds a in , a rank he achieved through dedicated training, as noted in his official UFC athlete profile.

Career statistics

Professional MMA record

Jared Vanderaa holds a professional record of 18 wins and 12 losses as of November 2025. His victories consist of 8 by or technical , 7 by submission, and 3 by decision, while his defeats include 5 by or technical , 3 by submission, and 4 by decision. In the (UFC), Vanderaa compiled a record of 1 win and 6 losses across 7 bouts, with the remainder of his fights occurring in regional promotions where he achieved 17 wins and 6 losses. The following table lists Vanderaa's complete professional fight history in chronological order, from his debut to his most recent bout:
DateOpponentEventResultMethodRoundTime
Jun 14, 2015John RizzoKOTC - SanctionedWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)10:29
Nov 13, 2015Daylin MurraySmash Global - The Main Event 2WinTKO (Punches)14:11
Mar 26, 2016Joe HernandezSmash Global - The Main Event 3WinKO (Punch)21:13
Jun 10, 2016Mychal ClarkBAMMA Badbeat 20WinTKO (Punches)13:54
Sep 15, 2016Sean JohnsonSmash Global 4WinSubmission (Guillotine Choke)12:28
Jun 30, 2017Richard OdomsLFA 15LossSubmission (Kimura)52:45
Aug 05, 2017Idrees WasiGKO 10WinSubmission (Straight Ankle Lock)11:35
Dec 16, 2017Andrew van ZylEFC 66LossDecision (Split)55:00
Mar 09, 2018Vernon LewisLFA 35LossDecision (Unanimous)35:00
Sep 08, 2018Elvis MoyoEFC 73WinTKO (Punches)22:00
Dec 08, 2018Ruan PottsEFC 76WinTKO (Punches)33:24
Mar 16, 2019Ricky MisholasEFC 77WinTKO (Punches)21:49
Aug 30, 2019Renan FerreiraLFA 74LossSubmission (Triangle Choke)22:37
Dec 19, 2019Tony LopezSmash Global 9WinDecision (Unanimous)55:00
Nov 04, 2020Harry HunsuckerDana White's Contender Series 2020: Week 8WinTKO (Punches)13:34
Feb 20, 2021Serghei SpivacUFC Fight Night 185LossTKO (Punches)24:32
May 22, 2021Justin TafaUFC Fight Night 188WinDecision (Unanimous)35:00
Oct 09, 2021Alexander RomanovUFC Fight Night 194LossTKO (Punches)24:43
Feb 12, 2022Andrei ArlovskiUFC 271LossDecision (Split)35:00
Apr 09, 2022Aleksei OleinikUFC 273LossSubmission (Scarf Hold)13:39
Jul 09, 2022Chase ShermanUFC on ESPN 39LossTKO (Punches)33:10
Oct 29, 2022Waldo Cortes-AcostaUFC Fight Night 213LossDecision (Unanimous)35:00
Mar 04, 2023Nick CostelloGladiator Challenge - Proving GroundWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)10:46
Aug 26, 2023Chuck CampbellLights Out Xtreme Fighting - LXF 10LossKO (Punches)34:34
Feb 10, 2024Kent MafileoFierce FC 30WinSubmission (Guillotine Choke)23:46
May 31, 2024Eric InmanFierce FC 32WinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)11:39
Jun 15, 2024Aleksey KiserLights Out Xtreme Fighting - LXF 17WinTKO (Punches)12:27
Aug 23, 2024Demoreo DennisZ Promotions - Fight Night 20WinDecision (Unanimous)35:00
Mar 29, 2025Jordan CurrieFierce FC 39WinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)33:13
Oct 03, 2025Jake CraigUnified MMA 64LossTKO (Punches)14:10
Jared Vanderaa's professional MMA career features a balanced distribution of finishing methods in his victories, with 44% of his 18 wins coming by KO/TKO and 39% by . His losses, however, reveal a notable vulnerability to striking, as 42% of his 12 defeats have ended via KO/TKO. Across his career phases, Vanderaa's finishing rates in wins exhibit clear trends: pre-UFC, he secured finishes in 91% of victories (10 out of 11), reflecting a high-output and striking approach against regional opponents. During his UFC tenure from 2021 to 2022, this rate dropped to 0%, with his sole win going to amid a 1-6 record against elite competition. Post-UFC, from 2023 onward, he rebounded strongly, achieving finishes in 80% of his six wins, including multiple first-round . Vanderaa has primarily competed as a (17-11 record), with a recent transition to evidenced by his October 2025 bout (0-1 record at 205 lbs). This shift has correlated with improved opponent quality adjustments, as evidenced by his Fight Matrix rating of 40 points as of late 2025, placing him at #116 in .

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