Marius Žaromskis

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Marius Žaromskis
Born (1980-07-30) July 30, 1980[1]
Šiauliai, Lithuania,
Other names Raging Demon, The Whitemare [1]
Nationality Lithuanian
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)[2]
Weight 169 lb (77 kg; 12 st 1 lb)
Division Welterweight (170 lb)
Reach 69 in (175 cm)
Fighting out of San Jose, California
Team MMA Bushido (2000-2001)
London Shootfighters (2001-2010)
American Kickboxing Academy (2010-present)
Rank First dan black belt in Kyokushin Karate
Third Kyu Green Belt in Kickboxing
Blue belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu
Years active 2000-present
Mixed martial arts record
Total 30
Wins 20
By knockout 14
By submission 1
By decision 5
Losses 9
By knockout 5
By decision 4
No contests 1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Marius Žaromskis (born July 30, 1980) is a Lithuanian professional mixed martial artist currently competing in Bellator's Welterweight division. A professional competitor since 2000, Zaromskis has also formerly competed for Strikeforce, Cage Rage, and DREAM. Žaromskis won their 2009 Welterweight Grand Prix and became their first Welterweight Champion.

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Žaromskis began martial arts at around the age of 15 or 16 years old with Kyokushin Karate and kickboxing, becoming a National Youth Champion of Lithuania at both styles. Later he also took up Muay Thai before finally transitioning into mixed martial arts. He made his professional mixed martial arts debut in 2000 at age of 19, at the Knight of the Ring 6 event. Zarosmkis won his first fight against Viktoras Kontrimas and lost his second fight against Ricardas Jancevicius at that event. Žaromskis returned after five years in Essex, England at UKMMAC 13 against Jack Mason and won by technical knockout.[3]

Cage Rage

With a 3-1 MMA record, Žaromskis joined the Cage Rage organization in May 2006, with his first fight against Afnan Saheed. After a big combination of knees and punches from Žaromskis, the referee stopped the fight. After his successful Cage Rage debut, Žaromskis fought against Che Mills, and the fight was competitive until Mills caught Žaromskis with a knee that knocked him out. After that loss, Žaromskis returned against Darius Swierkosz at Cage Rage: Contenders 3 and won by submission in the first round. His next opponent was Damien Riccio, and Žaromskis knocked him down several times, but Riccio survived. In round three Žaromskis won by TKO due to a cut on Riccio's face. It is one of the most impressive fights in Cage Rage history. After his crushing victory over Riccio, Žaromskis fought Ross Mason. Žaromskis completely dominated Mason in the first two rounds and knocked him out in the third round with a flying knee. Zaromskis next opponent was Ross Pointon. The fight looked competitive in the first round, but in the second round Pointon received a large cut on his head, causing a referee stoppage, which declared Žaromskis the winner. After this series of wins, Žaromskis received a title shot at the Cage Rage British Welterweight Championship and avenge his only loss in Cage Rage fighting against Che Mills for a second time. Žaromskis dominated the first round by taking him down two times and holding top positions for most of the round, but developed a cut on his right eye during the first round and doctors stopped the fight declaring Mills the winner. Zaromskis fought for the company a total of seven times until May 2008 when it was bought by EliteXC who soon fell into bankruptcy, meaning Cage Rage ceased operations. Zaromskis had compiled a Cage Rage record of 5-2.

Return to Lithuania

After leaving Cage Rage, Žaromskis returned to fight in Lithuania. He participated in Bushido Lithuania: Hero's 2008 event against Jedrzej Kubski. Kubski desperately tried to take the fight to the ground, and Žaromskis got on top by using his takedown defense. After landing multiple unanswered punches from the top, the referee stopped the fight. With an MMA record of 9-3, all wins finished by knockout or submission, Žaromskis was the most promising Lithuanian fighter.

DREAM

In April 2009, Žaromskis was invited to participate in the DREAM Welterweight Grand Prix 2009 Tournament. At DREAM 8 Zaromskis faced Seichi Ikemoto in the quarterfinals. Žaromskis out-struck him all three rounds, earning a unanimous decision victory. In the semifinals Žaromskis faced Hayato "Mach" Sakurai, who had just come off a KO victory over WAMMA Lightweight Champion Shinya Aoki in the previous round of the tournament. A heavy underdog in the fight, Žaromskis looked comfortable exchanging with the seasoned veteran. The two exchanged relatively evenly on the feet, both showing good combinations with their straight jabs and hooks, whilst Sakurai favored leg kicks and Žaromskis chose to use high kicks while working the body with his feet. Sakurai landed one takedown and assumed the half guard position in the middle of the ring, but Žaromskis was swiftly able to rise to his feet. The bout was then temporarily halted for several minutes to clean up a cut on Sakurai's face. When the bout resumed Žaromskis came out with a renewed intensity and after a brief exchange he landed a left high kick that dropped his opponent. Žaromskis followed with punches on the ground, prompting the referee to stop the fight for the TKO victory at 4:03 of the first round. Now in the final, Žaromskis faced Jason High who had defeated Andre Galvao previously that night in the other semifinal bout. Žaromskis again won in spectacular fashion, knocking out his opponent with a head kick at 2:22 of the first round crowning him the 2009 Welterweight Grand Prix Champion and the inaugural DREAM Welterweight Champion.

At DREAM 12, the event which marked the first time DREAM used a hexagonal cage for instead of a ring, Žaromskis met Korean Myeon Ho Bae in a non-title fight. Coming out from the opening bell aggressively, Žaromskis was caught by a right hand which backed him up for a few seconds until connecting a flush left high kick to the head of his opponent at 0:19 of the first round to knockout his opponent. It marked his third consecutive win via KO in just the first round.

Žaromskis successfully defended his DREAM Welterweight Championship against Kazushi Sakuraba at Dynamite!! 2010 on December 31, 2010.[4] The fight was stopped early into the first round by doctors when it appears Žaromskis' strikes had partially torn Sakuraba's ear from his head.

Žaromskis was set to fight at DREAM 17 in a rematch with Hayato Sakurai, in a non title fight, but an unspecified leg injury forced Sakurai out of the bout and he was replaced by Eiji Ishikawa. Ishikawa had won his last seven of nine fights before facing Žaromskis. Ishikawa was out-struck for almost all three rounds and was almost finished several times, but he was able to survive, eventually losing a unanimous decision.

Strikeforce

It was announced on October 31 that Žaromskis had signed a multi fight contract with North American promotion Strikeforce and would still be under contract for DREAM as well due to the organizations' alliance.[5]

Žaromskis had five wins in a row, including the previous three via head kick KO. For this, he earned a fight against Nick Diaz for the inaugural Strikeforce Welterweight Championship at Strikeforce: Miami on January 30, 2010.[6] After rocking Diaz earlier, Žaromskis ran into a straight right hand and lost via TKO at 4:38 of round one.

Žaromskis next fought Evangelista Santos at Strikeforce: Los Angeles. From the start of the fight, it was obvious that Cyborg had a size advantage over Žaromskis. Žaromskis lost by TKO at 2:38 in the first round.

After this, Žaromskis faced Waachiim Spiritwolf at Strikeforce Challengers: Wilcox vs. Ribeiro. Žaromskis started aggressive by attempting a flying knee, but as a result he accidentally poked Spiritwolf's eye and he was unable to continue resulting in a NC.

Bellator MMA

On February 24, 2012 it was announced that Žaromskis had signed a multi-fight deal with Bellator.[7] In his first fight for the promotion, Žaromskis faced Waachiim Spiritwolf in a rematch. Spiritwolf weighed in a-pound-and-a-half overweight and was therefore forced to forfeit part of his purse. Once again, the contest between the two ended in controversy as the doctor stopped the fight between rounds two and three due to a cut suffered by Spiritwolf, giving Žaromskis the TKO win.

Due to the controversial nature of this stoppage, Žaromskis and Waachiim Spiritwolf had a rematch - the third fight between the two - at Bellator 72. He won the fight via split decision.

Zaromskis then faced Canadian contender Nordine Taleb at Bellator 74 in the first round of the new Welterweight Tournament on September 28, 2012 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.[8] He won the fight via unanimous decision. In the semifinals, Zaromskis was TKO'd in the first round of his bout against Andrey Koreshkov.

Zaromskis entered the Bellator Season Eight Welterweight Tournament opening round against Brent Weedman. He lost via unanimous decision.

After over a year away from the sport, Zaromskis returned to Bellator and faced Vaughn Anderson at Bellator 119 on May 9, 2014.[9] He won the fight via unanimous decision.

Žaromskis was expected to face Karo Parisyan on October 3, 2014 at Bellator 127.[10] However, Žaromskis was pulled from the bout to fight at another date, as a result, Parisyan faced Fernando Gonzalez.[11]

Žaromskis faced Fernando Gonzalez at Bellator 132 on January 16, 2015.[12] He lost the fight by unanimous decision.

Championships and Accomplishments

Mixed martial arts record

Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 20–9 (1) Fernando Gonzalez Decision (unanimous) Bellator 132 January 16, 2015 3 5:00 Temecula, California
Win 20–8 (1) Vaughn Anderson Decision (unanimous) Bellator 119 May 9, 2014 3 5:00 Rama, Ontario Canada
Loss 19–8 (1) Brent Weedman Decision (unanimous) Bellator 86 January 24, 2013 3 5:00 Thackerville, Oklahoma, United States Bellator Season Eight Welterweight Tournament Quarterfinal
Loss 19–7 (1) Andrey Koreshkov KO (punches) Bellator 78 October 26, 2012 1 2:14 Dayton, Ohio, United States Bellator Season Seven Welterweight Tournament Semifinal
Win 19–6 (1) Nordine Taleb Decision (unanimous) Bellator 74 September 28, 2012 3 5:00 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States Bellator Season Seven Welterweight Tournament Quarterfinal
Win 18–6 (1) Waachiim Spiritwolf Decision (split) Bellator 72 July 20, 2012 3 5:00 Tampa, Florida, United States
Win 17–6 (1) Waachiim Spiritwolf TKO (doctor stoppage) Bellator 68 May 11, 2012 2 5:00 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States Catchweight (172 lb) bout
Win 16–6 (1) Bruno Carvalho KO (somersault kick, elbows and punches) Rumble of the Kings November 26, 2011 1 4:59 Stockholm, Sweden
Win 15–6 (1) Eiji Ishikawa Decision (unanimous) DREAM: Japan GP Final July 16, 2011 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Catchweight (175 lb) bout
Loss 14–6 (1) Jordan Mein Decision (unanimous) Score Fighting Series: Mein vs. Zaromskis June 10, 2011 3 5:00 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Win 14–5 (1) Kazushi Sakuraba TKO (doctor stoppage) Dynamite!! 2010 December 31, 2010 1 2:16 Saitama, Saitama, Japan Defended DREAM Welterweight Championship
NC 13–5 (1) Waachiim Spiritwolf No contest Strikeforce Challengers: Wilcox vs. Ribeiro November 19, 2010 1 0:06 Jackson, Mississippi, United States Accidental eye poke by Žaromskis
Loss 13–5 Evangelista Santos TKO (punches) Strikeforce: Los Angeles June 16, 2010 1 2:38 Los Angeles, California, United States
Loss 13–4 Nick Diaz KO (punch) Strikeforce: Miami January 30, 2010 1 4:38 Sunrise, Florida, United States For Strikeforce Welterweight Championship
Win 13–3 Ho Bae Myeong KO (head kick) DREAM 12 October 25, 2009 1 0:19 Osaka, Japan Non-title fight
Win 12–3 Jason High KO (head kick) DREAM 10 July 20, 2009 1 2:22 Saitama, Japan 2009 DREAM Welterweight Grand Prix Final, Won first DREAM Welterweight Championship
Win 11–3 Hayato Sakurai KO (head kick and punches) DREAM 10 July 20, 2009 1 4:03 Saitama, Japan 2009 DREAM Welterweight Grand Prix Semifinal
Win 10–3 Seichi Ikemoto Decision (unanimous) DREAM 8 April 5, 2009 2 5:00 Nagoya, Japan 2009 DREAM Welterweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal
Win 9–3 Jedrzej Kubski KO (punches) Bushido Lithuania: Hero's 2008 November 8, 2008 1 0:50 Vilnius, Lithuania
Loss 8–3 Che Mills TKO (doctor stoppage) Cage Rage 26 May 10, 2008 1 5:00 London, England For the Cage Rage British Welterweight Championship
Win 8–2 Ross Pointon TKO (doctor stoppage) Cage Rage 24 December 1, 2007 2 3:39 London, England
Win 7–2 Ross Mason KO (flying knee) Cage Rage 22 July 14, 2007 3 2:03 England
Win 6–2 Damien Riccio TKO (Head kick & punches) Cage Rage 20 February 10, 2007 3 4:30 London, England
Win 5–2 Darius Swierkosz Submission (triangle choke) Cage Rage Contenders 3 November 12, 2006 2 N/A London, England
Loss 4–2 Che Mills KO (knee) Cage Rage Contenders 2 August 20, 2006 1 4:49 South London, England
Win 4–1 Afnan Saheed TKO (punches) Cage Rage Contenders May 28, 2006 1 1:21 London, England
Win 3–1 Kazys Grigaliunas KO (punches) ZT: Fight Night February 19, 2006 1 1:57 London, England
Win 2–1 Jack Mason KO (Punches) UKMMAC 13: Warriors Return November 27, 2005 1 3:18 Essex, England
Loss 1–1 Ricardas Jancevicius Decision (unanimous) Knight of the Ring 6 February 4, 2000 3 5:00 Šiauliai, Lithuania
Win 1–0 Viktoras Kontrimas KO (Head kick) Knight of the Ring 6 February 4, 2000 2 0:23 Šiauliai, Lithuania

See also

References

New championship 1st Dream Welterweight Champion
July 20, 2009-present
Current holder
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