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Terry Etim

Terence Lee "Terry" Etim (born 11 January 1986) is a retired English mixed martial artist who competed professionally in the lightweight division, primarily known for his tenure in the (UFC) and . Hailing from , , Etim amassed a professional record of 16 wins and 5 losses, with 12 of his victories coming by submission, showcasing his expertise. He debuted in the UFC in 2007 and fought until 2014, earning notable submission wins over opponents like Shannon Gugerty and Edward Faaloloto, while suffering a memorable loss to via a spinning wheel kick at UFC 142 in 2012, widely regarded as one of the promotion's highlight-reel finishes. Etim trained with and competed as an orthodox striker with a 73-inch reach, but injuries ultimately led to his retirement from the sport.

Early Life and Background

Upbringing in Liverpool

Terence Lee Etim was born on 11 January 1986 in , . Etim grew up in , where he attended Gateacre Comprehensive School as a pupil during his formative years.

Martial Arts Training

Terry Etim began his martial arts journey in , , where he initially trained in under Colin Heron, the founder and head trainer of . As one of the early pioneers of in the region, Etim developed a strong foundation in striking through rigorous sessions at the Kaobon gym, a facility just minutes from his home that emphasized high-intensity training with multiple partners. Etim's early focus shifted toward as he honed his submission skills, complementing his base to prepare for MMA competition. He trained extensively in no-gi , achieving a blue belt in under Marcelo Brigadeiro, the head grappling coach at and a in the art. This progression in , a grappling style emphasizing takedowns and submissions without a gi, allowed Etim to build a versatile ground game prior to his professional debut. Etim's primary training camps were based in at facilities, where he participated in daily sessions that integrated striking and drills. His 6'1" height contributed to an emerging advantage in reach during these sessions, enhancing his ability to in both stand-up and ground exchanges.

Fighting Style

Submission Grappling

Terry Etim's submission grappling expertise was a cornerstone of his fighting style, characterized by his proficiency in various choke techniques, including the , rear-naked choke, and D'arce choke. He secured 12 of his 16 professional victories by submission, demonstrating a high success rate in transitioning to finishing holds from dominant positions. This reliance on submissions accounted for 75% of his total wins, underscoring his ability to capitalize on opportunities effectively. Etim's ground control and transitions were heavily influenced by his training in Luta Livre, a no-gi Brazilian grappling art in which he held a brown belt under coach Marcelo Brigadeiro. Luta Livre's emphasis on aggressive, fluid movements and realistic combat scenarios enhanced Etim's proficiency in maintaining top pressure while hunting for chokes, allowing seamless shifts between positions like mount and back control. In interviews, Etim highlighted the similarities between Luta Livre and Brazilian jiu-jitsu but noted its distinct focus on explosive attacks, which shaped his approach to submission hunting. His training regimen at Kaobon gym placed significant emphasis on submission drills and live rolling sessions, where Etim regularly practiced setups and escapes under Brigadeiro's guidance. These sessions prioritized high-volume sparring to refine timing and , contributing to his career average of 1.4 submission attempts per 15 minutes in UFC bouts. Etim's submission success rate in the was particularly notable, with four Submission of the Night awards reflecting his precision in executing s against elite competition.

Physical Attributes and Striking

Terry Etim stands at 6 feet 1 inch (185 cm) tall and fights at the lightweight limit of 155 pounds (70 kg), giving him a lanky frame that contributes to his physical presence in the division. His reach measures 73 inches (185 cm), which is above the average for UFC lightweights—typically around 70 to 72 inches—providing a notable edge in maintaining distance during exchanges. Etim's striking is rooted in a foundation, emphasizing and clinch work to set up offensive opportunities. He has secured two or technical knockout victories in his career, both involving head —one via a head and the other via a head followed by punches—capitalizing on his technical proficiency with . In the UFC, his significant striking accuracy stands at 35%, reflecting a measured output with a strikes landed per minute rate of 2.16. Despite these assets, Etim's striking defense has been a relative weakness, clocking in at 67% in UFC bouts, meaning he absorbs 2.53 significant strikes per minute—higher than many peers in . This vulnerability has exposed him particularly to power strikers who can close effectively, often turning prolonged stand-up battles against him. His extended reach occasionally aids in transitioning from the clinch to positions, but it also presents a larger target in pure striking scenarios.

Professional MMA Career

Early Professional Fights

Terry Etim made his professional debut on May 12, 2005, at Ultimate Ring Fighting in the , where he submitted Kris Leverton via in the first round. He followed this with a victory over Neil Barber via head kick in the second round at Cage FC 4: Cage Carnage on July 3, 2005, and submitted Aaron Blackwell with a in under a minute at Cage FC 5 later that September. These early regional bouts in UK promotions showcased Etim's developing prowess, as he secured submission wins against Kamel Nacer via at Cage FC 6 in December 2005 and Diego Gonzalez in the same manner at World Cage Fighting Championships' event on March 18, 2006, building an undefeated 5-0 record. Etim continued his streak in the Cage Gladiators promotion, submitting Danny van Bergen with an armbar just 50 seconds into their May 22, 2006, bout at Cage Gladiators 1. On September 3, 2006, at Cage Gladiators 2: The Next Generation, he captured the Cage Gladiators Championship by defeating Greg Loughran via rear-naked choke in the second round. This victory highlighted his submission as a cornerstone of his early success, transitioning him from regional contender to titled champion within the scene. Etim defended his title successfully on December 3, 2006, at Cage Gladiators 3, submitting Sami Berik with an armbar in the second round. Sandwiched between his title win and defense was a quick first-round rear-naked choke submission of Edgars Podnieks at Road to on October 15, 2006. By early 2007, Etim had compiled a perfect 9-0 professional record, all finishes, primarily via submissions that underscored his ground control and finishing ability before transitioning to larger international stages.

UFC Tenure

Terry Etim made his UFC debut on April 21, 2007, at UFC 70: Nations Collide in , , where he submitted Matt Grice via in the first round at 4:38. His momentum was halted in his next fight on September 8, 2007, at , losing to by after three rounds, with judges scoring it 30-27 across the board. Etim rebounded on May 24, 2008, at UFC 84: Ill Will, but fell to by (30-27, 29-28, 29-28), exposing early vulnerabilities in his striking defense against veteran grapplers. Etim then entered a four-fight winning streak starting on October 18, 2008, at UFC 89: Bisping vs. Leben, defeating Sam Stout by unanimous decision (30-27 x3) in a competitive lightweight clash that highlighted his improved cardio and grappling pressure. On February 21, 2009, at UFC 95: Sanchez vs. Stevenson, he secured a second-round TKO victory over Brian Cobb at 0:10 via head kick and punches, showcasing his knockout power. This was followed by a Submission of the Night bonus for his second-round brabo choke finish of Justin Buchholz at 2:38 during UFC 99: The Comeback on June 13, 2009. Etim extended his streak with another Submission of the Night award at UFC 105: Couture vs. Vera on November 14, 2009, tapping Shannon Gugerty via guillotine choke at 1:24 of the second round. The streak ended abruptly on April 10, 2010, at in , where submitted him with an armbar in the second round at 2:02, marking Etim's first UFC finish loss. After a 19-month layoff due to injuries, Etim returned on November 5, 2011, at : Leben vs. Munoz in , , earning another Submission of the Night for a record 0:17 against Edward Faaloloto. However, on January 14, 2012, at UFC 142: Aldo vs. Mendes in , knocked him out with a third-round spinning wheel kick at 2:02, a highlight-reel finish that also earned both fighters Fight of the Night honors. Etim's final UFC bout came on February 16, 2013, at UFC on Fuel TV 7: Barao vs. McDonald in , where he lost to Renée Forte by unanimous decision (30-27 x3), leading to his release from the promotion shortly thereafter. Over his six-year UFC tenure spanning 11 fights, Etim compiled a record of 6 wins and 5 losses, with five submissions, establishing him as a dangerous grappler in the division despite inconsistent striking integration.

Bellator MMA and Retirement

Following his release from the UFC in 2013, Terry Etim signed with and made his promotional debut against Patrick Cenoble at Bellator 109 on November 22, 2013, in . Etim dominated the fight with superior and control, securing a victory (30-27, 29-28, 30-26) after three rounds. This win improved his record to 16-5 and marked his only appearance in the promotion. Etim was subsequently selected to compete in Bellator's Season 10 Lightweight Tournament, scheduled to face Derek Campos at Bellator 113 on March 21, 2014. However, he suffered a torn () in his knee, forcing his withdrawal from the event and the tournament. Tim Welch replaced him in the bout. The ACL injury, compounded by the cumulative impact of prior injuries sustained during his UFC tenure, prompted Etim to retire from professional MMA in 2014 at the age of 28. He cited the physical toll and need for career reflection as key factors in his decision. Etim's final professional record stood at 16 wins and 5 losses, with 12 of his victories coming by submission.

Personal Life

Family and Residence

Terry Etim was born and raised in , , where he developed deep roots in the local community from an early age. Following his retirement from professional in 2014, Etim has continued to reside in , maintaining his long-term connection to the city. Etim's lifestyle in Liverpool centers around his involvement in the scene, where he remains a respected figure among local enthusiasts and has benefited from strong community support throughout his career and beyond. Following his recovery from the 2017 incident, Etim has remained active in the Liverpool community as a coach for young fighters, as observed in 2023 and 2024. Details regarding Etim's and personal relationships are not widely documented in public sources, reflecting his preference for privacy in these matters.

2017 Health Incident

On February 23, 2017, Terry Etim suffered a severe crisis in Liverpool's district, where he deliberately threw himself into oncoming traffic on East Prescot Road around 2 p.m. Witnesses reported that Etim, then 31, ran repeatedly in and out of traffic, colliding with three buses and a , which resulted in shattered windscreens and him being covered in blood from serious injuries, including internal and facial damage. His friends attempted to restrain him during the episode, but eventually intervened, taking him into custody before transporting him to a , where his condition was described as serious that evening. A witness, hairdresser Andrea McCullough, observed the scene and noted, “He wasn’t trying to harm anybody but himself,” highlighting the apparent self-directed nature of the incident. Etim remained hospitalized for treatment of his injuries for approximately one month. By late March 2017, Etim had been discharged from the hospital and was recovering at home. Merseyside Police confirmed they would take no further action in connection with the event. The incident received coverage in local media, including the Liverpool Echo, which prompted broader discussions on mental health struggles among retired athletes and the need for enhanced post-career support in combat sports. The martial arts community responded with widespread support for Etim, rallying around him in the aftermath. This episode, occurring two years after his retirement from professional fighting, underscored the potential mental health challenges faced by athletes transitioning out of their careers.

Career Highlights and Statistics

Championships and Awards

Etim captured the Cage Gladiators Championship on September 3, 2006, at Cage Gladiators 2: The Next Generation in , , defeating Greg Loughran by rear-naked choke submission in the second round. He successfully defended the title on December 3, 2006, at Cage Gladiators 3: Strength and Honour, submitting Sami Berik via armbar in the second round at 1:24. During his UFC tenure, Etim earned multiple Submission of the Night bonuses for his grappling prowess. On April 21, 2007, at UFC 70 in , , he received the award for his first-round victory over Matt Grice, earning a $30,000 bonus. On June 13, 2009, at in , , he received the award for his second-round D'Arce choke victory over , earning a $60,000 bonus. He secured another on November 14, 2009, at UFC 105 in , , with a second-round against Shannon Gugerty, netting $40,000. Etim claimed a third on November 5, 2011, at in , , tapping Edward Faaloloto with a guillotine choke just 17 seconds into the first round for a $70,000 payout. In regional honors, Etim was named Male Fighter of the Year at the 2009 MMA Awards, recognizing his standout performances that year, including his submission. Additionally, his D'Arce choke against Buchholz was nominated as a finalist for Submission of the Year at the 2009 , presented by Fighters Only magazine.

Mixed Martial Arts Record

Terry Etim compiled a professional mixed martial arts record of 16 wins and 5 losses over 21 bouts, primarily competing in the lightweight division.
DateOpponentResultMethodRound/TimeEvent
May 12, 2005Kris LevertonWinSubmission (Triangle Choke)1 0:00URF - Ultimate Ring Fighting
Jul 03, 2005Neil BarberWinKO (Head Kick)2 1:55CFC 4 - Cage Carnage
Sep 04, 2005Aaron BlackwellWinSubmission (Guillotine Choke)1 0:58CFC 5 - Cage Carnage
Dec 04, 2005Kamel NacerWinSubmission (Triangle Choke)1 0:00CFC 6 - Cage Carnage
Mar 18, 2006Diego GonzalezWinSubmission (Triangle Choke)1 0:59WCFC - No Guts No Glory
May 22, 2006Danny van BergenWinSubmission (Armbar)1 0:50CG 1 - Cage Gladiators 1
Sep 03, 2006Greg LoughranWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)2 2:50Cage Gladiators 2 - The Next Generation
Oct 15, 2006Edgars PodnieksWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)1 0:46RTT - Road to Tokyo
Dec 03, 2006Sami BerikWinSubmission (Armbar)2 1:24CG 3 - Cage Gladiators 3
Apr 21, 2007Matt GriceWinSubmission (Guillotine Choke)1 4:38UFC 70 - Nations Collide
Sep 08, 2007Gleison TibauLossDecision (Unanimous)3 5:00UFC 75 - Champion vs. Champion
May 24, 2008Rich ClementiLossDecision (Unanimous)3 5:00UFC 84 - Ill Will
Oct 18, 2008Sam StoutWinDecision (Unanimous)3 5:00UFC 89 - Bisping vs. Leben
Feb 21, 2009Brian CobbWinTKO (Head Kick and Punches)2 0:10UFC 95 - Sanchez vs. Stevenson
Jun 13, 2009Justin BuchholzWinSubmission (D'Arce Choke)2 2:38UFC 99 - The Comeback
Nov 14, 2009Shannon GugertyWinSubmission (Guillotine Choke)2 1:24UFC 105 - Couture vs. Vera
Apr 10, 2010Rafael dos AnjosLossSubmission (Armbar)2 4:30UFC 112 - Invincible
Nov 05, 2011Edward FaalolotoWinSubmission (Guillotine Choke)1 0:17UFC 138 - Leben vs. Munoz
Jan 14, 2012Edson BarbozaLossKO (Spinning Wheel Kick)3 2:02UFC 142 - Aldo vs. Mendes
Feb 16, 2013Renee ForteLossDecision (Unanimous)3 5:00UFC on Fuel TV 7 - Barao vs. McDonald
Nov 22, 2013Patrick CenobleWinDecision (Unanimous)3 5:00Bellator 109
Etim's victories comprised 2 TKOs, 12 submissions, and 2 decisions, while his defeats included 1 TKO, 1 submission, and 3 decisions, yielding a 76% win rate and an average fight duration of approximately 7 minutes across his career. His predominance of submission wins underscores a grappling-oriented fighting style.

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