Frank Trigg

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Frank Trigg
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Nickname Twinkle Toes
Height 5'9"
Weight 185 lbs
Born May 7, 1972 (1972-05-07) (age 36)
Fighting out of Las Vegas, Nevada
Town of birth Rochester, New York
Team/Association RAW Team[1]
Fighting style Wrestling
Mixed martial arts record
Wins 16
  By knockout 8
  By submission 6
Losses 6
Draws 0
No contests 0

Dewey Franklin "Frank" Trigg III (born May 7, 1972) is an American mixed martial artist, color commentator and co-host of MMAWeekly radio show and TAGG radio show.[2] As a fighter, Trigg is a veteran of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, PRIDE Fighting Championships, Rumble on the Rock, Icon Sport and World Fighting Alliance.

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[edit] Biography

The son of an African-American, Euro-American, Native American father and Euro-American, Native-American mother, he grew up in a household with seven brothers, where he developed a competitive nature. He attended Kendall High School in Kendall, New York. From there, he attended the University of Oklahoma, and graduated in 1997 with a major in Public Affairs and Administration. While at Oklahoma, Trigg became a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity (Xi Delta Chapter). He stayed on as a coach at Oklahoma from 1997 until 2000. Trigg was a 2000 Olympic trials wrestling finalist and is a second degree black belt in judo.

[edit] Mixed martial arts career

Trigg got his start in 1997, fighting in a handful of upstart promotions, and in 1999 fought at PRIDE 8 in Japan, defeating Fabiano Iha via TKO due to strikes. He challenged Shooto champion Hayato Sakurai for his title in December of 2000. While Trigg initially controlled the bout, Sakurai staged a comeback and score a KO via knees in the second round, handing Trigg his first career loss.

Trigg fought in the World Fighting Alliance from 2001-2002, where he held the WFA welterweight title. Trigg then entered the UFC in 2003, making a run at the welterweight championship, losing to Matt Hughes twice in two separate title fights, both by rear naked choke. His last fight in the UFC was a loss by rear naked choke to future welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre. Trigg later participated in Rumble on the Rock's welterweight (175 lb) tournament in 2006, where he won his first round fight against Ronald Jhun, but was upset in the second round by Carlos Condit.

Trigg remained inactive after that loss, focusing on his broadcasting job with PRIDE until returning on December 1, 2006. Trigg returned to fight Jason "Mayhem" Miller, defending a rear naked choke attempt and going on to win with punches, stomps, and soccer kicks in the second round, thus winning the Icon Sport middleweight title. On March 31, 2007, Trigg unsuccessfully defended his Icon Sport middleweight title against Robbie Lawler, losing in the fourth round via KO. His next fight was on at PRIDE 33 on February 24, 2007 against Middleweight Grand Prix champion Kazuo Misaki. Trigg was able to out wrestle Misaki and maintain control on the ground, winning by a 30-27 unanimous decision. Trigg's latest fight was for HDnet fights against Edwin Dewees, which he won in the first round by submission.[3]

[edit] Personal life

Frank Trigg is married and has two children.[4] Trigg and his wife are expecting a child in August 2008.[5]

Trigg is a partner in a gym called R1 Training Center with Rico Chiapparelli, owns an urban athletic wear line called Triggonomics and runs a marketing company. Frank appeared on an episode of The King Of Queens and appeared as a contestant on the VH1 reality television program Kept trying to win the affections of former supermodel Jerry Hall and to become Jerry's kept man. Trigg was eliminated in 10th place of 12 contestants. Trigg can be most recently seen as a ringside trainer in the movie Redbelt.

Trigg is also a former fight commentator for PRIDE Fighting Championships.

[edit] Mixed martial arts record

Date Result Opponent Method Event Round, Time Notes
December 15, 2007 Win Edwin Dewees Submission (kimura) HDNet Fights - Reckless Abandon Round 1, 1:40
March 31, 2007 Loss Robbie Lawler KO (Punches) Icon Sport - Epic Round 4, 1:40 Loses the Middleweight Championship.
February 24, 2007 Win Kazuo Misaki Decision (Unanimous) Pride 33: Second Coming Round 3, 5:00
December 2, 2006 Win Jason "Mayhem" Miller TKO (Punches and soccer kicks) Icon Sport Round 2, 2:30 Won the Middleweight Championship
April 21, 2006 Loss Carlos Condit Submission (Triangle Armbar) Rumble on the Rock 9 Round 1, 1:22
January 20, 2006 Win Ronald Jhun Decision (Unanimous) Rumble on the Rock 8 Round 3, 5:00
August 20, 2005 Loss Georges St. Pierre Submission (Rear Naked Choke) UFC 54: Boiling Point Round 1, 4:09
April 16, 2005 Loss Matt Hughes Submission (Rear Naked Choke) UFC 52: Couture vs. Liddell 2 Round 1, 4:05 For UFC Welterweight title
October 22, 2004 Win Renato Verissimo TKO (Strikes) UFC 50: The War of '04 Round 2, 2:11
June 19, 2004 Win Dennis Hallman TKO (Punches) UFC 48: Payback Round 1, 4:15
November 21, 2003 Loss Matt Hughes Submission (Rear Naked Choke) UFC 45: Revolution Round 1, 3:54 For UFC Welterweight title
November 23, 2002 Win Dennis Hallman TKO (Abandonment) WFA 3: Level 3 Round 1, 4:15
July 5, 2002 Win Jason Medina Submission (Elbow Strikes) WFA 3: Level 2 Round 1, 3:43
November 3, 2001 Win LaVerne Clark Submission (Strikes) World Fighting Alliance 1 Round 3, 2:15
December 17, 2000 Loss Hayato Sakurai TKO (Knees) Shooto R.E.A.D. Final Round 2, 2:25
August 26, 2000 Win Ray Cooper Submission (Forearm Choke) World Extreme Fighting - New Blood Conflict Round 2, 3:05
November 21, 1999 Win Fabiano Iha TKO (Strikes) PRIDE 8 Round 1, 5:00
October 25, 1998 Win Jean Jaques Machado TKO (Towel Thrown) Vale Tudo Japan 1998 Round 3, 0:20
May 13, 1998 Win Marcelo Aguiar TKO (Punches) Shooto - Las Grandes Viajes 3 Round 2, 3:08
October 18, 1997 Win Dan Hilbert Submission (Forearm Choke) Unified Shoot Wrestling Federation 7 Round 1, 2:45
October 18, 1997 Win Javier Buentello Submission (Rear Naked Choke) Unified Shoot Wrestling Federation 7 Round 1, 2:35
October 18, 1997 Win Ali Elias KO (Knee) Unified Shoot Wrestling Federation 7 Round 1, 10:36

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