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Philip Rowe

Philip Rowe (born July 18, 1990) is an American professional mixed martial artist competing in the division of the (UFC). Known by the nickname "The Fresh Prince," Rowe holds a professional record of 11 wins and 6 losses, with seven of his victories coming by or technical knockout and four by submission. A in , he trains out of Fusion X-Cel Performance in , and fights primarily as an orthodox boxer with an 80-inch reach. Rowe was born in Brooklyn, New York, and began training in in 2011 after attending , where he studied engineering. Prior to dedicating himself to fighting full-time, he worked as a well logging engineer in the oil and gas industry. He made his professional debut in 2014, starting with an 0-2 record before embarking on an 11-fight winning streak that included finishes against opponents like Leon Shahbazyan and Matt McKeon. Rowe signed with the UFC in 2021 and has since compiled a 4-4 record in the promotion, highlighted by third-round knockout victories over in 2022 and Ange Loosa in June 2025, following a year-long . His most recent bout was a loss to Seokhyeon Ko on November 1, 2025. Outside the octagon, Rowe is actively involved in community service, particularly focused on education and support for underprivileged students. He collaborates with organizations like Diploma Plus High School and Get Your Teach On to aid troubled schools, organizes annual shoe drives in cities including , , and Orlando, and provides free haircuts and meals to those in need. Drawing inspiration from his mother, who has battled cancer while serving her community, Rowe emphasizes mentorship and legacy-building as core motivations in his life and career.

Background

Early life

Philip Rowe was born on July 18, 1990, in , . As an African-American raised in an urban environment, Rowe grew up amid the challenges of city life, which later informed his commitment to and youth mentorship. His family background played a significant role in shaping his values, particularly through his mother's influence; she served her community while battling and . Rowe has described having supportive parents and a stable upbringing, which provided a foundation for his personal development. During his childhood and teenage years in , Rowe participated in , building a physical foundation through the sport before transitioning away from it due to a lack of discipline. He had no prior involvement in combat sports or formal fitness activities at that time. Eventually, Rowe relocated to , adapting to a new environment that became central to his later pursuits.

Martial arts training and development

Rowe attended , pursuing studies in engineering while developing an interest in . After completing his education, he worked as a well logging engineer in the oil and gas industry, a role that required rigorous schedules in remote locations but did not deter his commitment to training; he often adjusted shifts to accommodate evening sessions and weekend camps, marking a period of balancing professional stability with athletic aspirations. Rowe began his martial arts journey in 2011, initially emphasizing striking disciplines such as and to build a strong foundation in . These arts formed the core of his early development, with serving as his primary fighting style and providing versatile clinch and kicking techniques honed through structured drills. Concurrently, he started (BJJ) training, progressing steadily under the guidance of coach Julien Williams and eventually earning his , a milestone reflecting years of dedicated ground work and technical refinement. Based in Orlando, Florida, Rowe conducts his primary training camps at Fusion X-Cel Performance, a facility known for its comprehensive MMA programs that integrate BJJ, striking, and conditioning under Williams' leadership. This affiliation has allowed him to train alongside elite grapplers, enhancing his well-rounded skill set while preparing for professional demands. At 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) tall with an 80 in (203 cm) reach, Rowe competes in the welterweight division at 170 lb (77 kg), attributes that amplify his striking range and leverage in both stand-up and grappling exchanges.

Mixed martial arts career

Pre-UFC career

Philip Rowe began his competitive journey in the amateur ranks, compiling a record of 5-3 between 2012 and 2013. His amateur wins included a first-round over Michael Harrell at Breakthrough MMA 4 in June 2012, a second-round against Dustin Messer at USFFC 6 in July 2012, a first-round over Russell Sweeney at Breakthrough MMA 8 in May 2013, a victory against Donald Bush at CN 15 in June 2013, and a second-round submission of Tony Edgar Rogers II via rear-naked choke at USFFC 13 in July 2013. These victories showcased Rowe's developing striking and skills, though he also suffered setbacks, including a first-round armbar submission loss to Elim Rivera at USFFC 7 in September 2012 and unanimous decision defeats to Dominic Stouder at Breakthrough MMA 3 in March 2012 and Alex Zee at Breakthrough MMA 6 in November 2012. Rowe turned professional in October 2014, making his debut against Roberto Yong at Rage in the Cage 174, where he was stopped via punches in the first round, dropping to 0-1. He faced another setback in April 2015, losing a to Justin Lesko at Xtreme Cage Combat 20 after three rounds. These early professional losses highlighted the challenges of transitioning to the pro level in regional promotions, where Rowe balanced fighting with a demanding career as a engineer in the oil and gas industry. Despite these hurdles, Rowe persisted in regional circuits across the , gradually building experience in organizations like , PA Cage Fight, V3 Fights, CageSport, and Island Fights. From late 2015 onward, Rowe embarked on a remarkable turnaround, securing seven consecutive victories to improve his professional record to 7-2 by mid-2019. His resurgence included a second-round rear-naked choke submission of Jeremy Bethea at 4 in October 2015, a second-round TKO against Ian Brofsky at PA Cage Fight 27 in February 2017, a first-round rear-naked choke over at V3 Fights 64 in November 2017, a rapid 41-second first-round of Cole Milani at CageSport 50 in April 2018, a first-round against Andrew Hellner at a Battleground MMA event in June 2018, and a second-round guillotine submission of Matt McKeon at Island Fights 53 in March 2019. These finishes—four by submission and two by —demonstrated Rowe's versatility and finishing ability, with all wins coming inside the distance. To pursue fighting full-time, Rowe transitioned from his role around 2016, taking on part-time work as a service technician while dedicating himself to . Rowe's regional success earned him an invitation to Season 3, Episode 9 in August 2019, where he faced Leon Shahbazyan in the main event. Despite early adversity, including a flurry of strikes that rocked him in the first round, Rowe rallied to secure a third-round victory via punches just 16 seconds in, at 10:16 of the bout. This performance, marked by resilience and explosive finishing power, impressed UFC executives and resulted in a contract offer, marking Rowe's entry into the after five years grinding through regional promotions.

Ultimate Fighting Championship career

Philip Rowe made his Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) debut on February 13, 2021, at against Gabe Green, losing by unanimous decision after three rounds. This marked his entry into the division following a successful appearance on . Rowe rebounded with three consecutive victories, showcasing his striking power. On July 31, 2021, at UFC on 28, he defeated Orion Cosce by (punches) in the second round. He followed this with a second-round (punches) over Jason Witt on February 5, 2022, at UFC Fight Night 200. His streak culminated on December 3, 2022, at UFC on 42, where he secured a third-round (punches) against after surviving early pressure. These wins highlighted Rowe's knockout ability, with all three finishes coming via strikes. The momentum shifted in 2023 with a split decision loss to on June 24 at UFC on ABC 5, a closely contested bout dominated by clinch work. Rowe then dropped a to Jake Matthews on June 1, 2024, at UFC 302, struggling to maintain distance against the shorter fighter. After nearly a year-long layoff, during which Rowe addressed personal frustrations with his training consistency, he returned on June 14, 2025, at UFC Fight Night: Usman vs. Buckley, earning a third-round (punches) over Ange Loosa. However, on November 1, 2025, at UFC Fight Night 263, he suffered another loss to Seokhyeon Ko. As of November 2025, Rowe's UFC record stands at 4-4, with all victories by KO/TKO and all defeats by decision. His performance metrics reflect a striker's profile: 50% striking accuracy, 3.50 significant strikes landed per minute, and 50% takedown defense, though he has absorbed 4.12 strikes per minute. Rowe has faced weight cut challenges, missing the limit twice early in his UFC tenure, which he attributed to the unnatural demands of the process rather than poor preparation. Despite unranked status in the official UFC top 15, he holds a #45 position in Tapology's UFC rankings as of November 2025 and remains an active UFC , focusing on improved consistency for future bouts.

Professional grappling career

Fury Pro Grappling

Philip Rowe competed in Fury Pro Grappling events, showcasing his skills against other MMA fighters. Rowe faced Jonathan Piersma at Fury Pro Grappling 3 on December 30, 2021, in Philadelphia, . The match went the full time, resulting in a loss for Rowe after Piersma controlled the exchanges with effective top pressure and transitions. Rowe returned to the promotion at Fury Pro Grappling 6 on December 30, 2022, against Nick Galanti. In an 8-minute bout, Galanti secured a victory, utilizing wrestling to maintain dominant positions while Rowe attempted submissions from the bottom.

Who's Number One events

Philip Rowe made his debut in Who's Number One (WNO), a leading no-gi promotion known for its high-stakes matches and elite competitors, on June 18, 2021, at WNO: Craig Jones vs. . In the undercard bout against Kody Steele, a grappler with a background in wrestling, Rowe engaged in a fast-paced, action-oriented match that went the full time without submissions. Steele utilized superior wrestling to secure takedowns and maintain top pressure, while Rowe demonstrated resilience from the bottom, attempting sweeps and guard retention to counter the onslaught. The match ended in a victory for Steele, highlighting Rowe's competitive spirit but exposing areas for improvement in prolonged top control against specialized grapplers. Rowe's most notable WNO appearance came on October 20, 2021, in the main event of WNO: of , facing the reigning ADCC absolute champion in a 15-minute exhibition match under special rules that reset to standing after each submission. Despite competing with a recently broken right hand that limited his offensive capabilities, Rowe showed aggression early, briefly taking Ryan's back in an attempt to secure a submission position. , however, dominated with a series of finishes: a heel hook from cross ashi at 0:45, an arm-in around the five-minute mark from , a front triangle variation (ankle sankaku) later in the match, and a final side triangle (yoko sankaku) to close out the exhibition. These outcomes underscored Ryan's technical superiority in leg locks and chokes, while Rowe's efforts to engage offensively against one of the world's top grapplers demonstrated his growth as a brown belt competitor. Rowe's participation in these two WNO events, both resulting in losses to high-caliber opponents, solidified his reputation within elite no-gi circles as a resilient UFC willing to test his skills in a pure submission format. The matches, particularly the exhibition against , garnered significant attention for bridging MMA and audiences, with no direct ranking implications but contributing to Rowe's broader profile as a versatile martial artist. No details were publicly specified for these bouts, though WNO events typically offer substantial payouts for main card performances.

Pit Submission Series

The Pit Submission Series, organized by Karate Combat, features submission-only grappling matches conducted within the league's enclosed Pit arena, emphasizing high-stakes, experimental rules that permit the use of surrounding walls to facilitate dynamic submissions and takedowns. Philip Rowe made his debut in the series at Pit Submission Series 2 on February 23, 2024, in Mexico City, facing elite grappler Craig Jones in the main event. The match concluded rapidly when Jones capitalized on the Pit's vertical space, leaping off the wall to lock in a flying triangle choke and force the submission at 1:11 of the opening round. Rowe returned for Pit Submission Series 6 on June 28, 2024, in , against fellow MMA fighter Lucas LaRue in a matchup that highlighted his resilience. The contest opened with intense handfighting on the feet, allowing LaRue to secure a double-leg takedown early. Rowe countered effectively from deep half-guard, executing a sweep to reverse position and transition to LaRue's back against the wall, where he inserted both hooks and sank a rear-naked choke for the tap despite LaRue's defensive efforts. Unlike traditional no-gi formats on mats, the 's confined, wall-bordered structure promotes explosive, adaptive strategies—such as wall-assisted jumps and presses—forcing competitors like Rowe to blend striking-range entries with ground control in a more unpredictable environment. This setup tested Rowe's versatility, evident in his progression from a swift defeat to a dominant finish across his two appearances, with no further Pit matches recorded through 2025.

Professional record

Mixed martial arts record

Philip Rowe competes in the division and holds a professional record of 11 wins and 6 losses as of November 15, 2025. His wins consist of 7 by or and 4 by submission, with none by decision; his losses include 1 by / and 5 by decision, with none by submission. Rowe maintains an record of 5 wins and 3 losses. By method, Rowe's finishes demonstrate a strong striking and submission game in victories, while his losses have predominantly gone the distance. Annually, he recorded 1 win and 2 losses in 2014–2015, 4 wins in 2017–2018, 2 wins in 2019, 1 loss and 1 win in 2021, 2 wins in 2022, 2 losses in 2023–2024, 1 win and 1 loss in 2025.
OpponentResultMethodRound/TimeEventDate
Roberto YongLossTKO (Punches)1 / 2:05Rage in the Cage 174Oct 11, 2014
Justin LeskoLossDecision (Unanimous)3 / 5:00XCC 20Apr 25, 2015
Jeremy BetheaWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)2 / 2:22 4Oct 29, 2015
Ian BrofskyWinTKO (Punches)2 / 1:28PA Cage Fight 27Feb 17, 2017
WinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)1 / 2:59V3 Fights 64Nov 11, 2017
Cole MilaniWinTKO (Punches)1 / 0:41CageSport 50Apr 28, 2018
Andrew HellnerWinSubmission ()1 / 2:19Battleground MMAJun 16, 2018
Matt McKeonWinSubmission ()2 / 2:34Island Fights 53Mar 6, 2019
Leon ShahbazyanWinTKO (Punches)3 / 0:16DWCS Season 3, Episode 9Aug 20, 2019
Gabriel GreenLossDecision (Unanimous)3 / 5:00Feb 13, 2021
Orion CosceWinTKO (Punches)2 / 4:21UFC on ESPN: Sandhagen vs. FontJul 31, 2021
Jason WittWinTKO (Punches)2 / 2:15UFC Fight Night: Hermansson vs. StricklandFeb 5, 2022
WinTKO (Punches)3 / 3:26UFC on ESPN: Thompson vs. HollandDec 3, 2022
LossDecision (Split)3 / 5:00UFC on ABC: Emmett vs. TopuriaJun 24, 2023
Jake MatthewsLossDecision (Unanimous)3 / 5:00UFC 302Jun 1, 2024
Ange LoosaWinTKO (Punches)3 / 4:03UFC Fight Night: Usman vs. BuckleyJun 14, 2025
Seokhyeon KoLossDecision (Unanimous)3 / 5:00UFC Fight Night: Garcia vs. OnamaNov 1, 2025

Grappling record

Philip Rowe's professional record stands at 1-6 as of November 2025, with his matches primarily occurring in no-gi submission formats at prominent events. His sole victory came via submission in the Pit Submission Series, while his losses include decisions and submissions against elite competitors in Who's Number One (WNO) and other tournaments.
ResultOpponentMethod/Event DetailsEventDate
LossJim AlersDecision (5 minutes)Fight 2 Win Pro 88October 6, 2018
LossGabriel CheccoArmbar (overtime)Submission Underground 22April 25, 2021
LossKody SteeleDecision (unanimous, 8 minutes)WNO: Craig Jones vs. Tye RuotoloJune 18, 2021
LossGordon RyanMultiple submissions (exhibition, 15 minutes)WNO: The Return of Gordon RyanOctober 20, 2021
LossJonathan PiersmaDecision (unanimous, 10 minutes)Fury Pro Grappling 3December 30, 2021
LossCraig JonesFlying triangle choke (1:11)Pit Submission Series 2 (Karate Combat 44)February 23, 2024
WinLucas LaRueRear-naked choke (3:27)Pit Submission Series 6 (Karate Combat 47)June 28, 2024

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