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Mezger.jpg NameGuy Mezger
NicknameThe Sandman
AssociationLion's Den Dallas
Weight ClassLight Heavyweight (205 lbs.)
Height6' 1" (186 cm)
StyleSubmission Fighting, Kickboxing
Birth DateJanuary 1, 1968
Fighting Out OfDallas, Texas
CountryUSA
Guy Mezger Pictureshttp://guymezger.com/blog1/


Guy "The Sandman" Mezger is a retired American mixed martial artist who competed in professional combat sports ranging from full contact Karate, Kickboxing, and Boxing, but is most recognized as a mixed martial arts fighter.Guy retired from competition on January 25, 2005. He is associated with Lion's Den Dallas. Guy was a champion in mixed martial arts in two different promotions, the UFC and Pancrase. He holds wins over Tito Ortiz, Masakatsu Funaki, Yuki Kondo, Semmy Schilt, and Egan Inoue.

Guy has trained with many great martial arts competitors and trainer/instructors; his main trainers have been Vince Tamura (Judo), Willie Thompson (Wrestling), Billy "Jack" Jackson (Kickboxing), and Ken Shamrock (Submission Fighting/Pancrase/Mixed Martial Arts). Guy has co-written one book, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Kickboxing, and had an uncredited speaking role in the first-season episode of "Walker, Texas Ranger" Night of the Gladiator.

Mezger is the current HDNet Fight President.


Contents

Professional Record

Record30 - 14 - 2 (Win – Loss – Draw)
Wins12 (T)KOs
5 Submissions
13 Decisions
Losses6 (T)KOs
3 Submissions
5 Decisions


Result Opponent Method Event Title Date Round Time Notes
Win Daniel Bergman TKO (Punches) EVT 1: Genesis 12/06/2003 2 1:46
Loss Antonio Rogerio Nogueira Decision (Split) PRIDE 24: Cold Fury 3 12/23/2002 3 5:00
Win Yoshihisa Yamamoto Decision (Unanimous) PRIDE 22: Beasts from the East 2 9/29/2002 3 5:00
Loss Ricardo Arona Decision (Split) PRIDE 16: Beasts from the East 9/24/2001 3 5:00
Loss Chuck Liddell KO (Punch) PRIDE 14: Clash of the Titans 5/27/2001 2 2:21
Win Egan Inoue KO (Punch) PRIDE 13: Collision Course 3/25/2001 1 2:25
Win Alexander Otsuka TKO (Cut) KOTC 7: Wet and Wild 2/24/2001 2 1:57
Win Alexander Otsuka TKO (Punches) PRIDE 12: Cold Fury 12/09/2000 1 1:52
Win Sam Adkins Submission FFC: Freestyle Fighting Championship 11/18/2000 1 2:11
Loss Wanderlei Silva KO (Punches) PRIDE 10: Return of the Warriors 8/27/2000 1 3:45
Win Masaaki Satake Decision (Unanimous) PRIDE Grand Prix 2000: Finals 5/01/2000 1 15:00
Win Brad Jones TKO (Strikes) PA: Pure Action 2 3/03/2000 2 1:35
Loss Kazushi Sakuraba TKO (Retirement) PRIDE Grand Prix 2000: Opening Round 1/30/2000 1 15:00
Loss Akira Shoji Decision (Split) PRIDE 6: PRIDE 6 7/04/1999 3 5:00
Loss Tito Ortiz TKO (Strikes) UFC 19: Ultimate Young Guns 3/05/1999 1 9:56
Win Yuki Kondo Decision (Majority) Pancrase: Advance 12 12/19/1998 1 20:00 Defended Pancrase Openweight Championship; Vacated title to compete in the UFC
Win Ryushi Yanagisawa Decision (Lost Points) Pancrase: 1998 Anniversary Show 9/14/1998 1 30:00 Defended Pancrase Openweight Championship
Loss Semmy Schilt TKO (Strikes) Pancrase: Advance 8 6/21/1998 1 13:15
Win Masakatsu Funaki Decision (Unanimous) Pancrase: Advance 5 4/26/1998 1 30:00 Won Pancrase Openweight Championship
Win Ryushi Yanagisawa Decision (Unanimous) Pancrase: Advance 4 3/18/1998 1 20:00
Win Johnny Magilonico Submission (Choke) WPC: World Pankration Championships 2 1/16/1998 1 N/A
Win Satoshi Hasegawa TKO (Armlock) Pancrase: Alive 11 12/20/1997 1 2:52
Win Kiuma Kunioku KO (Kick) Pancrase: Alive 9 10/29/1997 1 11:12
Win Paul Lazenby Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) WPC: World Pankration Championships 1 10/26/1997 1 5:02
Loss Masakatsu Funaki Submission (Triangle Armbar) Pancrase: 1997 Anniversary Show 9/06/1997 1 3:58
Win Keiichiro Yamamiya Decision (Lost Points) Pancrase: Alive 7 6/30/1997 1 15:00
Win Tito Ortiz Submission (Guillotine Choke) UFC 13: The Ultimate Force 5/30/1997 1 3:00 Won UFC 13 Lightweight (200 lbs. or less) Tournament
Win Christophe Leninger Decision UFC 13: The Ultimate Force 5/30/1997 1 15:00 UFC 13 Lightweight (200 lbs. or less) Semi-finals bout
Loss Yuki Kondo Decision (Lost Points) Pancrase: Alive 2 2/22/1997 1 20:00
Win Semmy Schilt Decision (Lost Points) Pancrase: Alive 1 1/17/1997 1 20:00
Win Yuki Kondo Decision (Lost Points) Pancrase: Truth 10 12/15/1996 1 20:00
Loss Kiuma Kunioku Decision (Split) Pancrase: Truth 7 10/08/1996 1 10:00
Win Ryushi Yanagisawa Decision (Unanimous) Pancrase: 1996 Anniversary Show 9/07/1996 1 20:00
Draw Osami Shibuya Draw Pancrase: Truth 6 6/25/1996 1 10:00
Win Minoru Suzuki TKO (Strikes) Pancrase: Truth 5 5/16/1996 1 7:59
Win Ryushi Yanagisawa KO Pancrase: Truth 4 4/08/1996 1 12:21
Win Manabu Yamada TKO (Doctor) Pancrase: Truth 3 4/07/1996 1 6:14
Win Takaku Fuke Decision (Unanimous) Pancrase: Truth 3 4/07/1996 1 10:00
Loss Bas Rutten Submission Pancrase: Truth 2 3/02/1996 1 19:36
Win Gregory Smit Decision (Lost Points) Pancrase: Truth 1 1/28/1996 1 10:00
Loss Minoru Suzuki TKO (Doctor) Pancrase: Eyes of Beast 7 12/14/1995 1 7:15
Draw Ryushi Yanagisawa Draw Pancrase: Eyes of Beast 6 11/04/1995 1 10:00
Loss Masakatsu Funaki Submission Pancrase: 1995 Anniversary Show 9/01/1995 1 6:46
Win John Renfroe Submission (Armlock) Pancrase: 1995 Neo-Blood Tournament Second Round 7/23/1995 1 7:25
Win John Dowdy TKO (Strikes) UFC 5: The Return of the Beast 4/07/1995 1 2:02
Win Jason Fairn TKO (Corner Stoppage) UFC 4: Revenge of the Warriors 12/16/1994 1 2:13

Mixed Martial Arts Career

UFC Career

Guy Mezger first competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) at UFC 4: Revenge of the Warriors. Mezger competed against Jason Fairn as an alternate. This was the original format of the UFC, no holds barred; meaning no rules, weight classes, gloves or time limits. Before the fight Mezger and Fairn made a "gentlemen's agreement" not to pull hair due to the fact both men had long hair. During the bout, Jason knocked Mezger down with a punch. Mezger then countered with a takedown, mounted Fairn, and landed a multitude of strikes, ending the fight after the towel was thrown in by the cornerman, Patrick Smith.

Mezger fought in UFC 5 against John Dowdy, defeating him by TKO in little over two minutes by mounted strikes. Guy Mezger would not return to the UFC until UFC 13: The Ultimate Force, where he competed in the Lightweight Tournament (200 lbs. & under). In his first bout, Mezger fought Judo fighter, Christophe Leninger. Leninger was able to score only one takedown and was quickly reversed, but was otherwise soundly beaten as Guy battled his way to a decision victory. In the championship round Mezger faced Tito Ortiz. Tito was able to counter Mezger's takedown attempt and landed several knees to Mezger's head. To some it appeared that Mezger had tapped, but referee John McCarthy ruled Mezger was blocking the knees and his hand went down as Tito shifted his weight. The bout was stopped to check for cuts. The announcers, as well as Ortiz, thought that the bout was over, but the fight was instead restarted on the feet. Ortiz again shot in for a takedown, but Mezger secured a Guillotine Choke, forcing his opponent to submit.

Mezger's final bout in the UFC was a rematch with Tito Ortiz at UFC 19: Young Guns. Ortiz won the bout at the 9:56 mark by TKO (Strikes). Ortiz then donned a shirt that was insulting to Mezger which provoked an immediate reaction from Ken Shamrock, Mezger's trainer. Mezger would occasionally seek a rematch with Ortiz over the next few years. In 2004 he was finally granted a chance to face Tito Ortiz at UFC 50. Unfortunately, the week of the fight, Mezger was taken to the hospital due to stroke like symptoms, and was taken off the fight card. On January 25, 2005, Guy Mezger retired from professional fighting.

PRIDE FC Career

The former UFC champion made his debut at PRIDE 6 against Akira Shoji, a popular Japanese fighter, losing the fight by a very questionable split decision. Pride officials then signed Mezger to fight Kazushi Sakuraba at the opening round of the Pride Grand Prix 2000. The contract that Mezger signed stipulated that the fight would be one 15-minute round with no overtime. The other fights on the card had the same stipulation. The fight mostly consisted of Mezger avoiding Sakuraba's takedowns and attacking with strikes. Sakuraba's main attacks were attempts to take Mezger down. The round ended and Mezger expected the fight to go to the judges, but Pride officials wanted the fight to go to overtime. Guy and his corner refused, citing the conditions of the contract. An argument ensued and Mezger left the ring under instructions from his corner man, Ken Shamrock. Later that night the president of Pride FC made a public apology to Mezger at the Tokyo Dome for the miscommunication. Mezger next competed against Masaaki Satake, beating him in a unanimous decision.

Mezger made his return to the ring at PRIDE 10, facing Brazilian superstar Wanderlei Silva. Mezger fought hard, cutting Silva and landing several crisp combinations, but was ultimately knocked out at the 3:45 mark. Mezger found a measure of redemption when he defeated Alexander Otsuka by TKO at PRIDE 12. Otsuka challenged Mezger to another fight, but was soundly beaten by TKO for a second time. Mezger returned again at PRIDE 13 to face Egan Inoue. Guy walked away with a knockout win over Inoue. Mezger then met Chuck Liddell at PRIDE 14. Liddell was coming off of a stunning KO over former UFC Heavyweight Champion, Kevin Randleman. Mezger gained control of the first round, scoring a knockdown, which was followed by a left kick to Liddell's face a few moments before the bell sounded ending the first round. The second round would be short-lived as Liddell came out strong, knocking Mezger out.

Guy faced two time ADCC Champion Ricardo Arona at PRIDE 16. Mezger entered the ring with an American flag draped across his shoulders out of respect for the World Trade Center attacks in New York. Mezger also wore trunks with an American flag design. Arona and Mezger circled each other for a few moments, before moving in and exchanging strikes. Mezger ended the first round with two takedowns and side mount position but couldn't capitalize on it. The second round was much of the same until Mezger landed a stunning kick to Arona's face. The third round took a different turn with three minutes left in the round, Arona scored his only takedown of the fight. The third round continued like this, with Arona laying on Mezger, using his ground and pound style for the last three minutes of the bout. Although Mezger controlled the first two rounds;the first being 10 minutes and the second and third being 5 minutes each, the judges awarded a split decision victory to Arona.

Mezger returned to competition at PRIDE 22 after a year long lay-off, easily winning a decision over Yoshihisa Yamamoto. Mezger took his first fight back slowly, but completely dominated Yamamoto, cutting him and causing severe swelling on his face. Mezger then battled Antonio Rogerio Nogueira at PRIDE 24. Mezger had several good striking exchanges and showcased his submission and takedown defense, but lost the fight by split decision.

Retirement

Mezger trains students in boxing, kickboxing and the Lion's Den Mixed Martial Arts system at his gym; "Guy Mezger's Combat Sports Club" in Dallas, Texas.

Mezger is a part owner in a Movie/TV production company that is making "Reality TV" shows, action and documentary movies.

Mezger has been named the President of Mark Cuban's new HDNet Fights. He is responsible for developing new talent and securing promotion partners for HDnet's Friday Night Fights.

Mezger has a consulting company, CS Consulting, that works with both Federal and State law enforcement agencies on re-vamping their defensive tactics training.

Mezger has commentated for Chuck Norris' full contact, team-based martial arts competition the World Combat League and for Japanese MMA organization DREAM.

Personal Life

Guy is married and has two sons and one daughter.

Titles

  • 1993 & 1994 World Full-Contact Karate Champion
  • 1995 WKC World Kickboxing Champion
  • 1996 WFFF World Freestyle Fighting Champion (Junior-Heavyweight)
  • 1996 Pancrase Ranking Tournament Champion
  • 1997 Ultimate Fighting Championship 13 Lightweight Tournament Champion
  • 1998 7th King of Pancrase


Records

  • Mixed Martial Arts: 31-14-2
  • Kickboxing: 22-3 (19 KO's)
  • Full-Contact Karate: 42-1 (40 KO's)
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