Nick
Catone
9-2-0( W-L-D )

Fight History

Skill Breakdown

Charts are compiled based on results from all fights.
Total Fights: 6
Record: 9-2-0
Summary: Well-rounded - wrestling, jiu-jitsu, boxing

Fighter Info

Nickname: The Jersey Devil
From: Englewood, New Jersey USA
Age: 30
Height: 6' 0" ( 182 cm )
Weight: 185 lb ( 84 kg )
College: Rider University
Degree: Psychology

Striking

Total Attempted Strikes
0
305
46% Successful
141
Types of Successful Strikes
0
141
38% Standing
25%
38% Ground
53
35
53
Striking Defense
66
%
The percentage of total strikes avoided

Grappling

Total Takedowns
0
30
50% Successful
15
Grappling Totals by Type
 
 
Subm.
Passes
Sweeps
3
15
0
Takedown Defense
84
%
The percentage of total takedowns avoided
Result Fighters Event Str TD Sub Pass Method Replay
Win
Constantinos Philippou Mar 19, 2011
23 0 0 0 R3 Decision - Unanimous
Nick Catone 31 3 0 4
Win
Nick Catone Jan 11, 2010
32 2 0 0 R3 Decision - Split
Jesse Forbes 32 0 0 0
Loss
Mark Munoz Aug 29, 2009
53 2 2 2 R3 Decision - Split
Nick Catone 38 3 1 4
Loss
Tim Credeur Apr 1, 2009
9 0 7 0 R2 Submission
Nick Catone 19 3 0 3
Win
Nick Catone Feb 7, 2009
21 4 2 4 R2 Submission
Derek Downey 2 1 0 0

Biography

Training: A single day of training for me usually consists of 2 to 3 workouts a day. 3 days a week my training starts with strength and conditioning in the morning followed up by boxing or Muay Thai in the afternoon and sparring at night. And the other 2 to 3 days start with jiu-jitsu in morning followed up by wrestling in afternoon at Rider University and then sometimes followed up by another jiu-jitsu training session at night.

When and why did you start training for fighting? I always loved the sport since I was a kid, and I started training jiu-jitsu under another former wrestler and BJJ black belt – Bill Scott – in 2005 after my college wrestling career ended. Everything just started from there and it’s built up to where I am now.

What ranks and titles have you held? BJJ brown belt, Ring of Combat middleweight champion.

Do you have any heroes?
My younger brother Adam, and my HS wrestling coach Jay Nase. They’re both very big inspirations to me and I wouldn’t be where I am today without them.

What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC?
I’m excited to have the opportunity to now fight the best in the world, in the best organization in the world. It’s where I always wanted to be since I started training MMA.

Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn?
BA in Psychology from Rider University

What was your job before you started fighting?
I worked for my father in a family-owned Sheet Metal business. I want to thank my father because he played a big role in where I am now in my career because he allowed me to have flexible hours and certain days off to train for upcoming fights.

Accomplishments in amateur competition?
NJ State place winner in HS, Three-time Division I national qualifier, 2x Division I conference champion, 100 Division I career wins, and Male Athlete of the Year in 2004 for Rider University in wrestling.

Favorite grappling technique:
Takedowns and submissions

Favorite Striking technique:
Ground and pound

Career

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