dennis siver
Dennis Siver (born January 13, 1979) born in Omsk, to a family of Russian citizens of German descent, is a mixed martial arts fighter. [1]
Dennis Siver (born January 13, 1979) is a Russian/German professional mixed martial artist and was the 1997 German Kickboxing Champion. [2]
A pair of spinning back kicks knockouts put Dennis Siver on the map to fans as more than “just another European lightweight” and made his name as a top notch striking threat. [3]
Siver won his most recent fight against Nate Mohr by TKO (Spinning Back Kick and Punches) at UFC 93. [1]
His debut was against Jess Liaudin at UFC 70 in Manchester, England where he lost via submission (armbar), just 81 seconds into the first round. [4]
Bloody Elbow’s Mike Fagan wraps up the events from “UFC 127: Penn vs. Fitch” from Sydney Australia. [3]
With a 10-3 professional record, Siver earned a contract with the UFC and made his debut for the promotion at UFC 70: Nations Collide. [2]
This fight marked the first (and to date, only) knockout loss of Siver’s career, which came after just 36 seconds of the first round. [4]
Siver won his next four fights in a variety of Germany based promotions before suffering his first professional defeat at the hands of Fabricio Nascimento via 47 second kimura submission in October of 2005. [2]
; born January 13, 1979) is a Russian-born German mixed martial artist who competes in the lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. [4]
B.J. Penn and Jon Fitch fought to a draw in the main event, while Michael Bisping finished Jorge Rivera in the second round of the co-main event. [3]
But rather than dwell on hypothetical conversations that exist only in my head, we move forward to UFC 122 and a fight-picking showdown with former “Ultimate Fighter” contestant and recent Sportscenter highlight-maker Gerald Harris, who took some time out from training for his fight at UFC 123 next weekend to match wits with me. [5]
SB Nation MMA brings you live updates from the UFC 127: Penn vs. Fitch post-fight press conference. [3]
He fought most frequently for Cage Warriors in England, compiling a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, most notably, one win coming against Jim Wallhead. [4]
“It was a hard, hard fight, but I could (follow) my game plan, and that’s why I won,” the German Siver said afterward, through his translator. [5]
Sources:
[1] Dennis Siver - MMA Fighter
[2] Dennis Siver
[3] Dennis Siver Fight News - SB Nation MMA
[4] Dennis Siver - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[5] Dennis Siver Posts — MMA Fighting