Anthony Hamlett
American mixed martial arts fighter
Anthony Hamlett Born Anthony Hamlett (1973-10-01 ) October 1, 1973 (age 51) Other names Icee Nationality American Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Weight 145 lb (66 kg; 10.4 st) Division Featherweight Style Wrestling Team Northwest Elite Total 22 Wins 8 By knockout 5 By submission 1 By decision 2 Losses 14 By knockout 4 By submission 9 By decision 1
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Anthony Hamlett (born October 1, 1973) is an American mixed martial artist and fight promoter from Washington state . He is the head coach and manager of Northwest Elite Fight Team. He has also been a professional referee in the Northwest and referred the UFC. He has refereed over 3000 fights between amateur and pro. He is looked at as the top ref in MMA for the NW.
Military service
Anthony Hamlett was in the US Air Force from March 1992- October 2000.
Wrestling career
Anthony Hamlett in the USWF/USA WRESTLING ALL-AMERICANS A three time All American for the USAF team ranked as high as 5th in nation after world team trials
Grappling career
ADCC Championships 2000
March 1, 2 & 3rd 2000 in Abu Dhabi, UAE the -65 kg class.
Anthony Hamlett Defeated Hiroyuki Abe, and Joao Roque. Anthony suffered a loss to Royler Gracie and Joe Gilbert to place 4th at the Abu Dhabi World Championship after just one yr of pure grappling training coming over from wrestling [ 1]
Championships and accomplishments
HOOKnSHOOT
Featherweight World Champion (One time)
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown
22 matches
8 wins
14 losses
By knockout
5
4
By submission
1
9
By decision
2
1
Res.
Record
Opponent
Method
Event
Date
Round
Time
Location
Notes
Loss
8–14
Roy Bradshaw
Submission (guillotine choke)
COTC - Conquest of the Cage 14
November 20, 2013
1
0:30
Airway Heights, Washington , United States
Loss
8–13
Ian Loveland
Submission (rear naked choke)
SF 14 - Resolution
January 6, 2006
1
1:04
Portland, Oregon , United States
Loss
8–12
Chris Mickle
Submission (punches)
FCC 18 - Freestyle Combat Challenge 18
March 5, 2005
1
N/A
Racine, Wisconsin , United States
Loss
8–11
Chad Nelson
Submission (shoulder injury)
FCFF - Rumble at the Roseland 11
January 24, 2004
1
3:43
Portland, Oregon , United States
Loss
8–10
Cole Escovedo
TKO (punches)
WEC 8: Halloween Fury 2
October 17, 2003
2
1:30
Lemoore, California , United States
Loss
8–9
Brandon Bledsoe
Submission (armbar)
HOOKnSHOOT - Absolute Fighting Championships 3
March 28, 2003
1
1:26
Fort Lauderdale, Florida , United States
Win
8–8
Steve Hallock
Decision (majority)
TFC 6 - Fightzone 6
December 13, 2002
3
5:00
Toledo, Ohio , United States
Loss
7–8
Blake Fredrickson
TKO (injury)
WFF - World Freestyle Fighting 3
October 25, 2002
1
2:16
Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada
Loss
7–7
Hermes Franca
TKO (punches)
HOOKnSHOOT - New Wind
September 7, 2002
1
N/A
Evansville, Indiana , United States
Lost HnS Featherweight Championship. [ 2]
Win
7–6
Caleb Mitchell
TKO (punches)
WEC 3 - All or Nothing
June 7, 2002
3
3:45
Lemoore, California , United States
Loss
6–6
Bobby Andrews
Submission (crucifix)
USMMA 1 - Ring of Fury
May 16, 2002
2
1:06
Lowell, Massachusetts , United States
Loss
6–5
Edson Diniz
Submission (punches)
WEF 11 - The Come Back
February 9, 2002
3
1:21
Fort Lauderdale, Florida , United States
Loss
6–4
Paul Gardner
Submission (kimura)
Rumble in the Ring 4
December 1, 2001
1
N/A
Auburn, Washington , United States
Win
6–3
Jeff Curran
KO (elbow)
HOOKnSHOOT - Kings 2
November 18, 2001
1
0:11
Evansville, Indiana , United States
Won vacant HnS Featherweight Championship. [ 3]
Win
5–3
David Guigui
TKO (strikes)
IFC WC 16 - Warriors Challenge 16
November 9, 2001
3
3:10
United States
Loss
4–3
Jimmy Terrel
Decision
WEC 2 : Clash of the Titans
October 4, 2001
3
5:00
Lemoore, California , United States
Win
4–2
Kevin Smith
TKO (injury)
RITR 3 - Rumble in the Ring 3
August 25, 2001
2
0:35
Auburn, Washington , United States
Loss
3–2
Charlie Pearson
TKO (retirement)
AMC - Return of the Gladiators 2
March 3, 2001
2
5:00
Washington , United States
Loss
3–1
Uchu Tatsumi
Submission (rear-naked choke)
Shooto - R.E.A.D 7
July 22, 2000
1
2:49
Tokyo , Japan
Win
3–0
Tetsuo Katsuta
Decision (majority)
SB 15 - SuperBrawl 15
December 7, 1999
2
5:00
Honolulu, Hawaii , United States
Win
2–0
Jeremy Bolt
Submission (rear naked choke)
HOOKnSHOOT - Beyond
September 10, 1999
1
11:02
United States
Win
1–0
David Velasquez
TKO (injury)
PPKA - Wenatchee
August 22, 1999
N/A
Wenatchee, Washington , United States
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