Marion Reneau (born June 20, 1977) is an American retired professional mixed martial artist who competed as a Bantamweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Marion Reneau
Born (1977-06-20) June 20, 1977 (age 47)
Tulare, California, U.S.
Other namesThe Belizean Bruiser
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Weight135 lb (61 kg; 9 st 9 lb)
DivisionBantamweight
Reach68 in (173 cm)[1]
StyleBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai
Fighting out ofVisalia, California, United States
TeamTrifecta MMA
RankBlack belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu[2] under Cleber Luciano[1]
Light blue / dark blue belt in Muay Thai under Rafael Cordeiro[1]
Years active2010–2021
Mixed martial arts record
Total18
Wins9
By knockout5
By submission3
By decision1
Losses8
By knockout1
By decision7
Draws1
Other information
OccupationHigh school teacher[1]
UniversityCalifornia State University Long Beach - degree in sports medicine
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Mixed martial arts career

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Reneau began her professional mixed martial arts career in 2010. After winning several professional fights she attempted to try out for The Ultimate Fighter 18. However, she was allegedly told by UFC brass that she was too old to be a contestant on the show, but to keep pressing on and to win a couple of more fights. On the heels of her submission victory over Maureen Riordan in July 2014 at Resurrection Fighting Alliance 16, she was signed by the UFC.[3][4]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

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Reneau faced Alexis Dufresne on January 3, 2015, at UFC 182.[5] Reneau won the fight via unanimous decision. At the post fight press conference, Dana White made a point to mention the TUF snub and publicly praised her performance.[6]

Reneau faced Jéssica Andrade on February 22, 2015, at UFC Fight Night 61 in Brazil.[7] Reneau won the fight via first round submission, earning a Performance of the Night bonus.[8][9]

Reneau faced Holly Holm on July 15, 2015, at UFC Fight Night 71.[10] She lost the fight by unanimous decision.[11]

Reneau faced Ashlee Evans-Smith on February 21, 2016, at UFC Fight Night: Cowboy vs. Cowboy. She lost the fight by a close split decision.[12] The judges' decision was controversial as 16 of the 17 media sources scoring the fight scored it for Reneau.[13] She planned to appeal the decision with the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission.[14] However, the appeal was denied by the PSAC.[15]

Reneau faced Milana Dudieva on November 19, 2016, at UFC Fight Night 99 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. She won the bout by TKO in the third round.[16]

Reneau then faced Bethe Correia on March 11, 2017, at UFC Fight Night: Belfort vs. Gastelum.[17] The back-and-forth fight saw strong moments from both women, 2 of the 3 Judges gave the first two rounds to Correia (10-9) and gave the third round to Reneau (10-8) ultimately causing the fight to end in a majority draw.[18] After the fight, Reneau disagreed with the result and said “I believe she won the first round; maybe she might’ve edged me out a little bit. I think I definitely won the second – and for sure I won the third round."[19]

Reneau was expected to face former UFC Women's Featherweight Champion Germaine de Randamie on September 2, 2017, at UFC Fight Night: Struve vs. Volkov, however, De Randamie pulled out of the fight on August 25 citing injury[20] and was replaced by Talita Bernardo[21] Reneau won the fight via TKO in the closing seconds of the third round.[22]

Reneau was scheduled to face former Invicta FC bantamweight champion Tonya Evinger at UFC Fight Night: Cowboy vs. Medeiros on February 18, 2018.[23] However, on January 9, 2018, it was announced that Evinger was forced to pull out from the fight due to injury,[24] resulting Reneau being pulled from the event and rescheduled to face Sara McMann on February 24, 2018, at UFC on Fox 28.[25] After being dominated the first round, she rallied back in the second round by knocking McMann down and then submitting her.[26]

Reneau faced Cat Zingano at UFC Fight Night 133 on July 14, 2018.[27] She lost the fight by unanimous decision.[28]

Reneau faced Yana Kunitskaya on March 9, 2019, at UFC Fight Night 146.[29] She lost the fight by unanimous decision.[30]

Reneau was scheduled to face Irene Aldana on September 21, 2019, at UFC on ESPN+ 17.[31] However, Reneau pulled out of the bout on September 11 for undisclosed reasons.[32] She was replaced by Vanessa Melo.[33]

Reneau was scheduled to face Ketlen Vieira on May 9, 2020, at UFC 250.[34] However, on April 9, Dana White, the president of UFC announced that this event was postponed to a future date.[35] Instead Reneau faced Raquel Pennington on June 20, 2020, at UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. Volkov.[36] She lost the fight via unanimous decision.[37]

The bout with Vieira was rescheduled and was expected to take place on September 27, 2020, at UFC 253.[38] However, Reneau was pull from the bout, citing undisloced injury and she was replaced by Sijara Eubanks[39]

The bout between Reneau and Macy Chiasson was originally scheduled for UFC Fight Night: Overeem vs. Volkov.[40] However, during the week leading up to the fight, Reneau was pulled from the card after testing positive for COVID-19. The bout was rescheduled for UFC Fight Night: Rozenstruik vs. Gane.[41] However, yet again the bout was cancelled due to Reneau testing positive for COVID-19 and the bout eventually took place on March 20, 2021, at UFC on ESPN 21.[42] Reneau lost the fight via unanimous decision.[43]

Reneau faced former UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion Miesha Tate on July 17, 2021, at UFC on ESPN: Makhachev vs. Moisés, losing by TKO in the third round.[44] This was the first time Reneau had been finished in her career. Reneau had announced her retirement before the bout, and confirmed as such after the fight.[45]

Personal life

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Reneau grew up in Porterville, California. She is a graduate of California State University Long Beach with a degree in sports medicine, where she was a member of the track and field team, being named the Big West Women's Track & Field Athlete of the Year. She began training for the Olympics after college, however she was injured during a meet and later she became pregnant with her son and stopped her track career. She is currently married to Armando Perez Jr. She has recently resigned as a physical education teacher at Farmersville High School where she taught for 17 years.[46][1]

Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
18 matches 9 wins 8 losses
By knockout 5 1
By submission 3 0
By decision 1 7
Draws 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 9–8–1 Miesha Tate TKO (punches) UFC on ESPN: Makhachev vs. Moisés July 17, 2021 3 1:53 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 9–7–1 Macy Chiasson Decision (unanimous) UFC on ESPN: Brunson vs. Holland March 20, 2021 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 9–6–1 Raquel Pennington Decision (unanimous) UFC on ESPN: Blaydes vs. Volkov June 20, 2020 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 9–5–1 Yana Kunitskaya Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs. dos Santos March 9, 2019 3 5:00 Wichita, Kansas, United States
Loss 9–4–1 Cat Zingano Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: dos Santos vs. Ivanov July 14, 2018 3 5:00 Boise, Idaho, United States
Win 9–3–1 Sara McMann Submission (triangle choke) UFC on Fox: Emmett vs. Stephens February 24, 2018 2 3:40 Orlando, Florida, United States
Win 8–3–1 Talita Bernardo TKO (punches) UFC Fight Night: Volkov vs. Struve September 2, 2017 3 4:54 Rotterdam, Netherlands
Draw 7–3–1 Bethe Correia Draw (majority) UFC Fight Night: Belfort vs. Gastelum March 11, 2017 3 5:00 Fortaleza, Brazil
Win 7–3 Milana Dudieva TKO (punches and elbows) UFC Fight Night: Mousasi vs. Hall 2 November 19, 2016 3 3:03 Belfast, Northern Ireland
Loss 6–3 Ashlee Evans-Smith Decision (split) UFC Fight Night: Cowboy vs. Cowboy February 21, 2016 3 5:00 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Loss 6–2 Holly Holm Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Mir vs. Duffee July 15, 2015 3 5:00 San Diego, California, United States
Win 6–1 Jéssica Andrade Submission (triangle choke) UFC Fight Night: Bigfoot vs. Mir February 22, 2015 1 1:54 Porto Alegre, Brazil Performance of the Night.
Win 5–1 Alexis Dufresne Decision (unanimous) UFC 182 January 3, 2015 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Catchweight (138 lb) bout; Dufresne missed weight.
Win 4–1 Maureen Riordon Submission (armbar) RFA 16 July 25, 2014 1 4:15 Broomfield, Colorado, United States Bantamweight debut.
Win 3–1 Leslie Rodriguez TKO (punches) Tachi Palace Fights 17 November 14, 2013 1 1:24 Lemoore, California, United States
Win 2–1 Lydia Reyes KO (punch) TWC 15 October 26, 2012 1 0:10 Porterville, California, United States
Loss 1–1 Julia Avila Decision (unanimous) TWC 13 January 27, 2012 3 5:00 Porterville, California, United States
Win 1–0 Chantalle Castellanos TKO (punches) TWC 13 March 7, 2010 3 1:38 Porterville, California, United States

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See also

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References

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  2. ^ Jorge Herrera (@jorgeluisherrera77) (February 13, 2016). "With my good friend ufc fighter and new black belt Marion Reneau @marion_reneau". Instagram. Archived from the original on 2021-12-24. Retrieved February 21, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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