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Jordan Wright

Jordan Wright (born October 7, 1991) is an professional mixed martial artist competing in the light heavyweight and divisions. Best known by his "The Beverly Hills Ninja," Wright gained prominence during his time in the (UFC) from 2020 to 2023, where he compiled a 2-5 record and secured several high-profile victories early in his tenure. Hailing from , , he turned professional in 2014 and trains at Dynamix MMA in , , bringing a background in wrestling and to his aggressive, finish-oriented fighting style. As of November 2025, Wright maintains a professional record of 13 wins (7 by /, 5 by submission, 1 by decision), 5 losses (3 by /, 1 by submission, 1 by decision), and 1 no contest, with 11 of his victories occurring in the first round. His UFC debut in August 2020 ended in a quick 1:31 TKO over Ike Villanueva, while subsequent bouts included a TKO loss to Bruno Silva and a decision loss to Zac Pauga in February 2023. Following his UFC stint, Wright has competed on the regional circuit, notably earning a unanimous decision victory over Zachary Borrego at Fury FC 88 in March 2024. A graduate with a lifelong passion for , Wright continues to pursue opportunities in professional MMA while emphasizing rapid finishes and fan-engaging performances.

Background

Early life

Jordan Wright was born on October 7, 1991, in , , as the youngest of five boys to a retired attorney father and a business owner mother. At age 7, his family relocated to , where he grew up in affluent areas including Malibu, Pacific Palisades, and Beverly Hills. Wright's early exposure to athletics began with at age 4, a pursuit encouraged by his parents that laid the foundation for his physical development. He trained consistently in the sport, which later contributed to his , flexibility, and powerful kicking ability in combat scenarios. This period marked his initial foray into structured physical training, fostering discipline and body awareness before any involvement in combat disciplines. During his high school years at , Wright completed the final two years through an independent studies program, allowing him more time to explore his growing interests in physical challenges. His athletic pursuits were significantly influenced by the series Dragon Ball Z, which sparked a fascination with and heroic physical feats, inspiring him to emulate the characters' strength and agility through personal workouts like push-ups and running. Upon graduating high school, Wright immediately relocated to Albuquerque, New Mexico, at age 18, to pursue advanced training opportunities at the Jackson-Wink MMA academy, where he lived at the gym during the summer before enrolling at the University of New Mexico. He subsequently earned a sociology degree from the University of New Mexico over five years while continuing his training there. This move, supported by his mother, represented a pivotal shift from his early sports foundation toward formalized martial arts preparation.

Martial arts training

Wright began his martial arts journey at age 9, initially training in , which served as his entry into the discipline. He later expanded his practice to include , , and , honing his striking techniques through these diverse styles. This early exposure built a strong foundation in , drawing from his prior background in for enhanced athleticism and body control. Following high school, Wright relocated to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to pursue advanced training at the renowned Jackson Wink MMA Academy. There, he immersed himself in a comprehensive MMA environment, refining his skills under experienced coaches and alongside elite fighters. This move marked a pivotal shift toward professional-level preparation, emphasizing integrated martial arts development. Subsequently, around 2018, Wright returned to California, where he became an instructor at Dynamix Martial Arts in Los Angeles. In July 2019, he earned his purple belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Through these programs, he developed core competencies in both striking and grappling, blending offensive precision with defensive resilience.

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Jordan Wright made his professional debut on November 8, 2014, at Xplode Fight Series: Wasteland in , defeating John Lee by rear-naked choke submission at 1:03 of the first round. From his debut through 2018, Wright compiled a nine-fight winning streak in regional promotions, all by first-round stoppage with durations under 2:48. His victories included a combination of technical knockouts and submissions, such as a via leg kicks against Toby O'Neil in 0:52 at Xplode Fight Series: on March 21, 2015, and a submission via arm-triangle choke against John Stern in 1:32 at Alaska Fighting Championship 128 on January 18, 2017. Wright also twice defeated Stern, securing another rear-naked choke finish in 2:03 at Alaska Fighting Championship 131 on April 19, 2017. During this early phase, he trained at Jackson Wink MMA in . A highlight of his streak came at his debut on January 12, 2018, at LFA 30, where he submitted Craig Wilkerson by rear-naked choke at 1:29 of the first round. Entering 9-0 overall, this undefeated record earned Wright an invitation to . On June 19, 2018, at Season 2, Episode 2, his bout against was ruled a first-round loss at 0:40 but was later overturned to a no contest by the . Wright returned on January 17, 2020, at LFA 80, defeating Gabriel Checco by (knee and punches) at 0:48 of the second round. Entering the undefeated at 10-0 with one no contest, he had earned a UFC contract.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Jordan Wright entered the (UFC) in 2020 after building momentum in the regional circuit with an undefeated streak. He made his promotional debut on August 22, 2020, at UFC Fight Night: Sandhagen vs. Font against , securing a first-round victory via doctor stoppage at 1:31 due to a cut over Villanueva's eye. In his next bout on November 21, 2020, at UFC Fight Night: Felder vs. dos Anjos, Wright faced and suffered a second-round loss at 0:18 after being caught by a left hook during a exchange. Wright rebounded on May 15, 2021, at UFC Fight Night: Font vs. Garbrandt, defeating by first-round at 1:04 with ground-and-pound strikes following a takedown. However, his momentum stalled in subsequent fights. On December 11, 2021, at UFC Fight Night: Cannonier vs. Walker, he lost to by first-round at 1:28 after absorbing strikes. This was followed by a first-round submission loss to Marc-André Barriault on April 23, 2022, at UFC Fight Night: Lemos vs. Andrade, where Barriault locked in a at 2:36. Wright's UFC tenure continued with a competitive loss to on October 15, 2022, at UFC Fight Night: Grasso vs. Araujo, ending in a second-round at 3:12 via ground-and-pound after Wright started strong but faded; the bout earned Fight of the Night honors. His final UFC appearance came on February 18, 2023, at UFC Fight Night: dos Anjos vs. Tsarukyan, where he dropped a to Zac Pauga (29-28 x3) in a matchup marked by Pauga's clinch control. Following this fourth consecutive defeat, Wright was released from the UFC roster. Over seven bouts, he compiled a 2-5 record.

Post-UFC career

Following his release from the UFC after a unanimous decision loss to Zac Pauga on February 18, 2023, Wright returned to regional competition. He made his debut outside the promotion in the main event of Fury FC 88 against veteran Zack Borrego on March 24, 2024, in , . Wright secured a victory (49-46 on all cards) after five rounds, marking his first career win by decision and improving his professional record to 13-5 (1 NC). Wright was subsequently scheduled to face Adam Vigil in the main event of Fury FC 94 on July 21, 2024, in Houston, Texas, but the bout was cancelled prior to the event due to Wright's withdrawal. As of November 2025, Wright has not competed in any professional bouts during the year, maintaining an overall record of 13-5 with one no contest. Wright continues to train and coach at Dynamix Martial Arts in , where he has instructed classes in , , wrestling, and youth programs since 2013.

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

Jordan Wright has earned recognition in primarily through performance bonuses and his reputation for decisive victories, though he has not captured any professional MMA titles. On October 15, 2022, at UFC Fight Night 212, Wright received the Fight of the Night award for his competitive bout against , which highlighted his aggressive style and contributed to the event's memorable undercard moments. In his early professional career, Wright built momentum with an undefeated nine-fight winning streak, all by first-round stoppage from his debut in 2014 through 2018, which established him as a rising prospect before entering major promotions.

Catch wrestling

Jordan Wright ventured into catch wrestling competitions following his release from the Ultimate Fighting Championship in 2023, seeking to apply his grappling expertise in a specialized format outside mixed martial arts. In December 2023, he competed in the American Catch Wrestling Association (ACWA) US Open National Championships held in Brea, California, where he secured a runner-up finish in the men's under 214 lb division after a competitive finals match against Sloan Clymer. This event marked a significant step in his post-UFC career, highlighting his adaptability to catch wrestling's emphasis on submissions and pins without strikes. Wright's approach to is informed by his extensive training at the in , where he developed a strong foundation in wrestling and submission-based techniques integral to catch styles. During his time there, he integrated catch wrestling elements into his overall skill set, focusing on dynamic scrambles and neck cranks that align with the discipline's historical roots in Lancashire-style wrestling. As a purple belt promoted in 2019, Wright's broader proficiency further enhances his catch wrestling capabilities. As of November 2025, Wright's achievements in remain centered on national-level competitions, with his at the 2023 ACWA Open standing as his most notable result; he has not captured any world titles in the discipline.

Fighting style and record

Fighting style

Jordan Wright employs an aggressive, high-pressure fighting style in , prioritizing rapid finishes through knockouts and submissions, with 12 of his 13 professional wins ending by stoppage for a 92% finish rate. This approach stems from his emphasis on explosive offense, often overwhelming opponents early with relentless forward pressure and opportunistic transitions between striking and . His striking arsenal draws heavily from a and foundation, delivering powerful kicks and counters enhanced by exceptional athleticism and balance derived from early training starting at age four. On the ground, Wright excels in opportunistic grappling, utilizing submission techniques like rear-naked chokes informed by Brazilian development alongside his experience, where he placed second in the 214-pound division at the 2023 Catch Wrestling U.S. National Championships. Throughout his career, Wright's style has evolved from predominantly quick first-round finishes in his undefeated early phase—all nine initial victories occurring in under five minutes—to greater durability and strategic depth in later bouts, including his first decision win and adaptations following UFC setbacks, such as refined conditioning and positional awareness honed through training at Jackson Wink MMA and Dynamix MMA. His nickname, "The ," coined by coach Greg Jackson, encapsulates this flashy, acrobatic flair influenced by and training, evoking a dynamic, entertainment-oriented artist.

Mixed martial arts record

Jordan Wright holds a professional record of 13 wins, 5 losses, and 1 no contest as of March 2024, compiling a total of 19 bouts with an overall win percentage of 68.4% (13/19). His victories break down to 7 by or (53.8%), 5 by submission (38.5%), and 1 by decision (7.7%), while his losses consist of 3 by or (60%), 1 by submission (20%), and 1 by decision (20%). Across his career, Wright has accumulated approximately 79 minutes and 12 seconds of total octagon time in completed fights, reflecting his aggressive, finish-oriented style that often leads to early stoppages. He is on a one-fight winning streak following his most recent bout.
ResultRecordOpponentMethodRoundTimeEventDate
Win13–5 (1)Zachary BorregoDecision (unanimous)55:00Fury FC 88: Fury Fighting Championship 88March 24, 2024
Loss12–5 (1)Zac PaugaDecision (unanimous)35:00UFC Fight Night: vs. BlanchfieldFebruary 18, 2023
Loss12–4 (1) (punches and elbows)23:12UFC Fight Night: Grasso vs. AraujoOctober 15, 2022
Loss12–3 (1)Marc-André BarriaultSubmission ()12:36UFC Fight Night: Lemos vs. April 23, 2022
Loss12–2 (1) (punches)11:28December 11, 2021
Win12–1 (1) (elbows and punches)11:04May 15, 2021
Loss11–1 (1)KO (punches)20:18November 21, 2020
Win11–0 (1) (doctor stoppage)11:31UFC Fight Night: Munhoz vs. August 22, 2020
Win10–0 (1)Gabriel Checco (knee and punches)20:48LFA 80: Garcia vs. MariscalJanuary 17, 2020
NC9–0 (1)NC (overturned)10:40 (Season 2, Week 2)June 19, 2018
Win9–0Craig WilkersonSubmission (rear-naked )11:29LFA 30: Millender vs. BarnesJanuary 12, 2018
Win8–0John SternSubmission (rear-naked )12:03 131: Fricilone vs. NovelliApril 19, 2017
Win7–0John SternSubmission (arm-triangle )11:32 128: vs. Paulino 2January 18, 2017
Win6–0Julian Hernandez (punches)10:39Gladiator Challenge: January 30, 2016
Win5–0Edward Darby (spinning back kick)10:10Xplode Fight Series: PaybackSeptember 19, 2015
Win4–0Andrew Wright (punches)11:59Xplode Fight Series: HeatJuly 11, 2015
Win3–0Toby O'Neil (leg kicks)10:52Xplode Fight Series: TacoMarch 21, 2015
Win2–0Ramon DawsonSubmission (rear-naked )12:48Xplode Fight Series: HurricaneJanuary 17, 2015
Win1–0John LeeSubmission (rear-naked )11:03Xplode Fight Series: WastelandNovember 8, 2014

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