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Ryan Jimmo

Ryan Jimmo (November 27, 1981 – June 26, 2016) was a Canadian professional mixed martial artist who competed primarily in the light heavyweight division of the (UFC). Jimmo amassed a professional record of 19 wins and 5 losses, with 8 victories by or technical knockout, 2 by submission, and 9 by decision. In the UFC, he compiled a 3–4 record across seven bouts from to 2015, debuting with a notable victory. His most famous fight was against Perosh at UFC 149 on July 21, , where he secured a just 7 seconds into the first round, tying for the fastest in UFC history. Prior to joining the UFC, Jimmo was a prominent figure in regional promotions, particularly the Maximum Fighting Championship (MFC), where he captured and defended the title twice—first against Zach Cummings in April 2011 and then against Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou in October 2011. Known for his striking prowess rooted in a background, Jimmo trained with the team and earned the nickname "The Big Deal" for his confident persona and rapid rise in the sport. Tragically, Jimmo's career and life were cut short when he was killed at age 34 in a hit-and-run incident in his hometown of , .

Background

Early life

Ryan Jimmo was born on November 27, 1981, in , , as the youngest of four siblings—Douglas, Jay, and Lisa—to parents , a stay-at-home mother, and , a by trade. His father, a sixth-degree black belt in who had ranked fifth in the world in the early , played a pivotal role in shaping Jimmo's early interests, fostering a disciplined household environment that emphasized focus and perseverance. Jimmo began training in at the age of six under his father's guidance, developing a strong foundation in Chito-ryu that instilled discipline amid his energetic and sometimes disruptive childhood tendencies. By age 16, he achieved his first junior national title, followed by gold medals at the national championships for the next three consecutive years, marking his early success in competitive . During his high school years at St. Malachy's Memorial High School in Saint John, Jimmo served as captain of the football team and president of the chess club, balancing athletic leadership with intellectual pursuits despite academic challenges that occasionally required parental support. Raised in a supportive family setting in Saint John, he continued living with his parents into his early twenties, reflecting the close-knit dynamic that influenced his formative years before later relocating to Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 2006.

Fighting style and training

Ryan Jimmo held a second-degree in , with his early exposure to the discipline coming through his father, a sixth-degree who began instructing him at age six. His karate foundation emphasized precise striking techniques, forming the core of his stand-up game in . Jimmo later transitioned to , developing proficiency in ground control and submissions. This evolution created a balanced fighting style that integrated his karate-derived striking power with grappling expertise, enabling effective transitions between stand-up exchanges and ground positions. He primarily trained with the Power MMA Team, based in , after earlier sessions at facilities in , where he incorporated wrestling influences and rigorous sparring routines to prepare for MMA competition. At 6 feet 2 inches tall with a 73-inch reach, Jimmo was known for his knockout power—accounting for 42% of his victories—alongside a capacity for grinding out decisions through technical control.

Mixed martial arts career

Early career (2007–2008)

Ryan Jimmo made his professional debut on February 3, 2007, at Maximum Fighting Championship () 11: Gridiron in , , , where he suffered a first-round technical knockout loss to Adam via punches at 1:54. The defeat came against a former professional transitioning to MMA, highlighting Jimmo's inexperience in the early stages of his career. Jimmo quickly rebounded with a string of victories that built his momentum. On April 20, 2007, he defeated Dwayne Lewis by unanimous decision after three rounds at : Unplugged 3 in . Later that year, on October 20, 2007, he earned a first-round (punches) over Matt Acorn at 2:30 during Extreme Cage Combat (ECC) 6: Hometown Heroes in . Jimmo closed out 2007 with a dominant submission win, catching Nick Goetz with a rear-naked choke at just 0:44 of the first round at 14: High Rollers on November 23 in . Entering 2008, Jimmo continued his ascent, starting with a first-round (punches) against Seif at 4:33 on January 13 at Punishment Fighting Promotions (PFP): New Year's Restitution in . He followed this with another quick submission, forcing Craig Zellner to tap to a rear-naked choke at 3:20 of the first round at MFC 15: on February 22 in . Jimmo then secured a first-round (punches) over Jeff Lundburg at 1:31 during ECC 7: Bad Blood in on March 15, 2008. Jimmo added three more victories later in 2008. On October 4, he won by first-round (punches) against Chris Fontaine at 4:39 at X: Fight. On November 8, he defeated Jesse Forbes by after three rounds at XMMA 6: . He closed the year on November 29 with a first-round (punches) over veteran at 2:24 at PFP: Wanted. These bouts took place across regional promotions like , , PFP, X-Fight, and XMMA, where Jimmo honed his skills and established a 9-1 professional record by the end of 2008. However, transitioning from karate's point-based rules to MMA's comprehensive demands, including and clinch work, presented initial challenges, as seen in his debut setback.

The Ultimate Fighter Season 8

Ryan Jimmo was selected as one of the 32 fighters vying for a spot in the house for Season 8, a reality competition series that premiered on Spike TV on , 2008. At the time of his selection, Jimmo held a professional record of 6-1 and trained at Titans MMA in . His inclusion followed a string of early career victories that positioned him as a promising Canadian prospect eligible for the show's all-heavyweight format, which featured light heavyweights and heavyweights competing for UFC contracts. To secure entry into the TUF house, Jimmo competed in an elimination bout against Antwain Britt on May 21, 2008, at the UFC Training Center in , . The two-round fight, refereed by Josh Rosenthal, ended with Britt earning a victory, as two of three judges scored it 19-19, while the third favored Britt 20-18, thus eliminating Jimmo from further participation in the season. This preliminary matchup did not count toward official professional records, as was standard for TUF exhibition bouts. Jimmo's elimination fight was showcased via highlights in the premiere episode of the series, providing him with brief national television exposure despite not advancing to the house or the tournament bracket. The season pitted teams coached by and against each other, but Jimmo's early exit meant he did not participate in the filmed or team selections. Nonetheless, the appearance highlighted his striking-based skill set to a broader early in the .

Maximum Fighting Championship (2009–2011)

Following his appearance on The Ultimate Fighter Season 8 in 2008, which elevated his visibility in the Canadian MMA scene, Ryan Jimmo returned to the Maximum Fighting Championship (MFC) and embarked on a dominant streak in the light heavyweight division. In 2009, Jimmo secured unanimous decision victories over Mychal Clark at MFC 21: Hard Knocks on May 15 and Emanuel Newton at MFC 23: Unstoppable on December 4, showcasing his wrestling-based control and striking volume in three-round bouts. He capped the year with a hard-fought split decision win against veteran Marvin Eastman at MFC 22: Payoff on October 2, demonstrating resilience in a closely contested matchup. Jimmo's momentum carried into 2010 with another triumph over former UFC Wilson Gouveia at 25: Vindication on May 7, where he utilized superior to neutralize Gouveia's aggression over three rounds. The following year, on February 25 at 28: Supremacy, Jimmo captured the vacant Championship via third-round (doctor stoppage) against Dwayne , after inflicting significant damage including a broken orbital with leg kicks and ground strikes. As champion, Jimmo made his first title defense on April 8 at MFC 29: Conquer, earning a over in a five-round main event by outwrestling and outpointing the submission specialist. He successfully defended the belt again on October 7 at MFC 31: The Rundown, defeating Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou via in another five-round war, where his cardio and takedown defense proved decisive despite Sokoudjou's explosive power. Over this period from 2009 to 2011, Jimmo went 7-0 in the , contributing to his overall 10-1 record in the promotion and solidifying his status as Canada's top prospect.

Ultimate Fighting Championship (2012–2015)

Jimmo made his debut on July 21, 2012, at UFC 149 in , , where he faced Anthony Perosh. In a stunning performance, Jimmo Perosh with a right hand just seven seconds into the first round, tying for the fastest in UFC history. This victory earned him the Knockout of the Night bonus award. His explosive start highlighted the karate-based striking that had propelled him from his title reign into the UFC contract. Following his debut, Jimmo encountered a setback on February 16, 2013, at UFC on Fuel TV: Barão vs. McDonald in , , losing a unanimous decision to after three rounds. He rebounded on June 15, 2013, at UFC 161 in , , defeating Igor Pokrajac via unanimous decision in a fight characterized by Jimmo's control and takedown defense. However, his momentum halted on October 26, 2013, at UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. Munoz in , , where a leg injury forced a second-round stoppage against . In 2014, Jimmo secured a knockout win over Sean O'Connell on April 16 at Nations Finale in , , dropping his opponent with punches at 4:27 of the first round. Less than two months later, on June 14 at in , , he suffered a submission loss to via in the second round, which also resulted in a broken for Jimmo. These bouts showcased his resilience amid a series of injuries that impacted his striking-heavy approach. Jimmo's final UFC appearance came on May 30, 2015, at UFC Fight Night: Condit vs. Alves in , where he dropped a to Francimar Barroso after three rounds of exchanges. With an overall UFC record of 3-4, Jimmo was released from in July 2015, amid his public criticism of the UFC's uniform sponsorship deal with , which he described as unfairly reducing fighter sponsorship opportunities.

Death and aftermath

Circumstances of death

On June 26, 2016, Ryan Jimmo, aged 34 and residing in , , following the end of his UFC career, died from blunt force trauma sustained in a hit-and-run incident in the city's outside H2O Lounge. The incident unfolded in the early morning hours after a verbal altercation between drivers of two vehicles escalated; Jimmo approached the suspect vehicle on foot before returning to his own, at which point the dark-colored , driven by Anthony Getschel, allegedly accelerated intentionally and ran him over before fleeing the scene. An performed on June 28 confirmed that Jimmo's death resulted from multiple blunt force and crush injuries consistent with being run over by a . police initially classified the event as a fatal hit-and-run, issuing public appeals for witnesses and describing the suspect as an older model dark occupied by at least two males, while also seeking information on a red car that had nearly been struck. On June 29, 2016, arrested Anthony Getschel, aged 23, and Jordan Wagner, aged 21, in connection with the hit-and-run incident that resulted in Jimmo's death. Getschel, identified as the driver of the , faced multiple charges including second-degree , causing death, dangerous operation of a causing death, and failure to stop at the scene of an accident resulting in death. Wagner, a in the , was charged with being an accessory after the fact to . Neither Getschel nor Wagner had any prior personal acquaintance with Jimmo. In November 2018, Getschel entered a guilty plea to the reduced charges of manslaughter and hit-and-run causing death, with the second-degree murder charge withdrawn as part of the agreement. The charges against Wagner did not proceed to trial. On December 3, 2018, Court of Queen's Bench Justice Paul Belzil sentenced Getschel to a total of eight years in prison: six years for manslaughter and two consecutive years for hit-and-run, along with an eight-year driving prohibition following his release. Getschel had no prior criminal record. During the sentencing hearing, court evidence included witness testimony describing an altercation in the Whyte Avenue , where Getschel reversed his truck, accelerated intentionally toward Jimmo—who was walking away—and struck him before fleeing the scene. The case underscored concerns about alcohol-fueled violence in Edmonton's areas, particularly in the Whyte Avenue district where the incident occurred after a night of bar-hopping.

Public response and memorial

Jimmo's death prompted tributes from the MMA community and his hometown of . A funeral service was held on July 7, 2016, at Our Lady of the Assumption Church, attended by approximately 700 people. He was remembered as a "happy" person and a "gentle soul" by family and friends. The show Inside MMA also paid tribute to Jimmo, highlighting his contributions to the sport.

Career achievements

Championships

Ryan Jimmo captured the vacant Maximum Fighting Championship () Championship on February 25, 2011, at 28: Supremacy, defeating Dwayne Lewis via third-round TKO due to a doctor stoppage after inflicting severe damage to Lewis's eye. Jimmo made his first successful title defense on April 8, 2011, at 29: Conquer, earning a victory over in a five-round bout. He followed with a second defense on October 7, 2011, at , again securing a over former UFC and fighter after five rounds. Jimmo held the for approximately 17 months before vacating it upon transitioning to the in 2012. He won no other major organizational titles during his professional career.

Notable accomplishments and record

Ryan Jimmo earned the Knockout of the Night bonus for his UFC debut victory over Anthony Perosh at UFC 149 on July 21, 2012, where he secured a knockout with a single overhand right just seven seconds into the first round, tying the record for the fastest knockout in UFC history at the time. Throughout his professional career, Jimmo compiled a record of 19 wins and 5 losses, all contested in the light heavyweight division, with his victories comprising 8 by knockout or technical knockout, 2 by submission, and 9 by decision. Jimmo's record reflects early regional successes that culminated in Maximum Fighting Championship titles, followed by a mixed tenure in the Ultimate Fighting Championship where he went 3-4. The following table summarizes his complete professional fight history:
DateOpponentResultMethodRoundTimeEvent
Feb 03, 2007Adam BraidwoodLossTKO (Punches)11:54MFC 11 - Gridiron
Apr 20, 2007Dwayne LewisWinDecision (Unanimous)35:00MFC - Unplugged 3
Oct 20, 2007Matt AcornWinTKO (Punches)12:30ECC 6 - Hometown Heroes
Nov 23, 2007Nick GoetzWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)10:44MFC 14 - High Rollers
Jan 13, 2008Samir SeifWinTKO (Punches)14:33PFP - New Year's Restitution
Feb 22, 2008Craig ZellnerWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)13:20MFC 15 - Rags to Riches
Mar 15, 2008Jeff LundburgWinTKO (Punches)11:31ECC 7 - Bad Blood
Oct 04, 2008Chris FontaineWinTKO (Punches)14:39X - Fight
Nov 08, 2008Jesse ForbesWinDecision (Unanimous)35:00XMMA 6 - House of Pain
Nov 29, 2008Rick RoufusWinTKO (Punches)12:24PFP - Wanted
May 15, 2009Mychal ClarkWinDecision (Unanimous)35:00MFC 21 - Hard Knocks
Oct 02, 2009Marvin EastmanWinDecision (Split)35:00MFC 22 - Payoff
Dec 04, 2009Emanuel NewtonWinDecision (Unanimous)35:00MFC 23 - Unstoppable
May 07, 2010Wilson GouveiaWinDecision (Unanimous)35:00MFC 25 - Vindication
Feb 25, 2011Dwayne LewisWinTKO (Doctor Stoppage)33:13MFC 28 - Supremacy
Apr 08, 2011Zak CummingsWinDecision (Unanimous)55:00MFC 29 - Conquer
Oct 07, 2011Rameau Thierry SokoudjouWinDecision (Unanimous)55:00MFC 31 - The Rundown
Jul 21, 2012Anthony PeroshWinKO (Punch)10:07UFC 149 - Faber vs. Barao
Feb 16, 2013James Te HunaLossDecision (Unanimous)35:00UFC on Fuel TV 7 - Barao vs. McDonald
Jun 15, 2013Igor PokrajacWinDecision (Unanimous)35:00UFC 161 - Evans vs. Henderson
Oct 26, 2013Jimi ManuwaLossTKO (Leg Injury)24:41UFC Fight Night 30 - Machida vs. Munoz
Apr 16, 2014Sean O'ConnellWinKO (Punches)14:27UFC - The Ultimate Fighter Nations Finale
Jun 14, 2014Ovince St. PreuxLossSubmission (Kimura)22:10UFC 174 - Johnson vs. Bagautinov
May 30, 2015Francimar BarrosoLossDecision (Unanimous)35:00UFC Fight Night 67 - Condit vs. Alves
Following his death in , no major posthumous awards were bestowed upon Jimmo, though the MMA community expressed widespread mourning for the local fighter.

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