Fight History
Skill Breakdown
Charts are compiled based on results from 6 fights.
| Record: | 15-2-0 |
| Summary: | KO Power, Good Guard, Adaptable to Any Fight |
Fighter Info
| Nickname: | Mayday |
| From: | Modesto, CA USA |
| Fights Out Of: | Modesto, CA USA |
| Age: | 22 |
| Height: | 5' 9" ( 175 cm ) |
| Weight: | 135 lb ( 61 kg ) |
Media
Striking
Total Attempted Strikes
0
364
Types of Successful Strikes
0
144
Striking Defense
58
%
The percentage of total strikes avoided
Grappling
Total Takedowns
0
8
Grappling Totals by Type
Takedown Defense
63
%
The percentage of total takedowns avoided
| Result | Fighters | Event | Str | TD | Sub | Pass | Method | Replay |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Renan Barao |
Feb 16, 2013
|
36 | 4 | 1 | 4 | R4 Submission |
Ways To Watch
|
|
| Michael McDonald | 26 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
|
Win
|
Miguel Angel Torres |
Apr 21, 2012
|
8 | 0 | 0 | 0 | R1 KO/TKO |
Ways To Watch
|
| Michael McDonald | 16 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
|
Win
|
Michael McDonald |
Nov 19, 2011
|
12 | 0 | 0 | 0 | R1 KO/TKO |
Ways To Watch
|
| Alex Soto | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
|
Win
|
Michael McDonald |
May 28, 2011
|
32 | 1 | 0 | 2 | R3 Decision - Split |
Ways To Watch
|
| Chris Cariaso | 44 | 1 | 0 | 0 | ||||
|
Win
|
Michael McDonald |
Mar 26, 2011
|
51 | 5 | 3 | 2 | R3 Decision - Unanimous |
Ways To Watch
|
| Edwin Figueroa | 45 | 0 | 0 | 1 | ||||
|
Win
|
Clint Godfrey |
WEC 52: Faber vs. Mizugaki
Nov 11, 2010
|
3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | R1 Submission |
Ways To Watch
|
| Michael McDonald | 7 | 0 | 1 | 0 | ||||
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Biography
TRAINING: A typical day of training will start with me waking up in the morning and working my strength and conditioning, with Tom Theofanopoulos leading the workout. I will then spend an hour doing a private wrestling lesson with my wrestling coach and training partner Jordan Keckler. I will then go home and recuperate for about five hours until it is time to train again. Then my night workout consists of an hour of kickboxing, and then an hour and a half of MMA or grappling. The closer we get to fight day we will add in additional exercises after the grappling or MMA workout.
When and why did you start training for fighting? It just kinda happened. It was never something I always wanted to do since I was a child. I always wanted to do boxing. My older brother asked if I wanted to try kickboxing with him. I was like “meh… I guess I’ll try it” then a year later he asked me if I wanted to do jiu jitsu. I said “No way…” Well he made me do jiu jitsu anyways. And after I pulled off my first armbar I fell in love. Around that time my coach asked me if I wanted to try my hand at fighting an amateur kickboxing bout. I gave it a shot and didn’t do too shabby. That was at the age of 14. By the age of 16 I was just as good, if not better than all the other professionals on the team. By the time I turned 16, and after 9 amateur fights I just fell in love with the rush and excitement and satisfaction of fighting.
What ranks and titles have you held? 3 time BJJ US Open Champion in blue belt once and purple belt twice, Brown belt in Behring Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Tachi Palace Fights Bantamweight champion.
Do you have any heroes? I wouldn’t exactly call them heroes. There has never been anyone on Earth that I have come across that is exactly as I would want to be. That is why I wouldn’t say I have any heroes, but I definitely have many people in my life that I want to be like in one aspect or another. My father is the hardest working man I’ve ever met in my life. My coach Tom Theofanopoulos is very wise and is the best teacher in general I have ever met. It takes a certain quality to be able to get through to people that other people can’t get through to. Above all I strive to be like Jesus Christ. That’s what it means to be a Christian. To be Christ-like. I have always admired people of great faith, which is what I lacked in my childhood, and am finally learning to have.
What is your favorite technique? Hehehe… my favorite technique? Well everyone that has trained with me or seen me compete in Jiu Jitsu definitely knows what it is. I’m gonna keep my Jiu Jitsu game secret from MMA until there comes a time when I need to use it. But without a doubt on the feet I love the straight right, left hook, and kicking people in the head in general.
What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? The UFC provides me an opportunity to make a living doing something I love and a platform to spread the word of God.
Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? I started going to school for a degree in Business Management. I actually enjoy school, especially in the areas of business, psychology, math, philosophy, and general health. But unfortunately when I have an upcoming fight it is near impossible to give my full attention to fighting and school at the same time. So I am going to have to put school on hold for a while. Fighting is where my heart currently is and I feel it’s what God’s plan for me is at this moment.
What was your job before you started fighting? I’ve been fighting professionally since I was 16 so luckily I’ve never had to get a real job.
When and why did you start training for fighting? It just kinda happened. It was never something I always wanted to do since I was a child. I always wanted to do boxing. My older brother asked if I wanted to try kickboxing with him. I was like “meh… I guess I’ll try it” then a year later he asked me if I wanted to do jiu jitsu. I said “No way…” Well he made me do jiu jitsu anyways. And after I pulled off my first armbar I fell in love. Around that time my coach asked me if I wanted to try my hand at fighting an amateur kickboxing bout. I gave it a shot and didn’t do too shabby. That was at the age of 14. By the age of 16 I was just as good, if not better than all the other professionals on the team. By the time I turned 16, and after 9 amateur fights I just fell in love with the rush and excitement and satisfaction of fighting.
What ranks and titles have you held? 3 time BJJ US Open Champion in blue belt once and purple belt twice, Brown belt in Behring Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Tachi Palace Fights Bantamweight champion.
Do you have any heroes? I wouldn’t exactly call them heroes. There has never been anyone on Earth that I have come across that is exactly as I would want to be. That is why I wouldn’t say I have any heroes, but I definitely have many people in my life that I want to be like in one aspect or another. My father is the hardest working man I’ve ever met in my life. My coach Tom Theofanopoulos is very wise and is the best teacher in general I have ever met. It takes a certain quality to be able to get through to people that other people can’t get through to. Above all I strive to be like Jesus Christ. That’s what it means to be a Christian. To be Christ-like. I have always admired people of great faith, which is what I lacked in my childhood, and am finally learning to have.
What is your favorite technique? Hehehe… my favorite technique? Well everyone that has trained with me or seen me compete in Jiu Jitsu definitely knows what it is. I’m gonna keep my Jiu Jitsu game secret from MMA until there comes a time when I need to use it. But without a doubt on the feet I love the straight right, left hook, and kicking people in the head in general.
What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? The UFC provides me an opportunity to make a living doing something I love and a platform to spread the word of God.
Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? I started going to school for a degree in Business Management. I actually enjoy school, especially in the areas of business, psychology, math, philosophy, and general health. But unfortunately when I have an upcoming fight it is near impossible to give my full attention to fighting and school at the same time. So I am going to have to put school on hold for a while. Fighting is where my heart currently is and I feel it’s what God’s plan for me is at this moment.
What was your job before you started fighting? I’ve been fighting professionally since I was 16 so luckily I’ve never had to get a real job.
• Owns pre-WEC / UFC wins over Manny Tapia and Cole Escovedo. Escovedo win in 2010 avenged his lone loss in 2009.
• Win over Figueroa earned Fight of the Night honors
• Pro since 2007
• Seven wins by KO, four by submission
• At 20, McDonald is currently the youngest fighter in the UFC.
Career
Key Fights
Result |
Opponent |
Event |
Replay |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Win
|
Edwin Figueroa | UFC® Fight Night Live NOGUEIRA vs. DAVIS |
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