Conor McGregor was a featherweight and lightweight Cage Warriors champion. Dolly Clew / Cage WarriorsDolly Clew / Cage Warriors / Cage Warriors
FOLLOWING AN 18-MONTH absence, Cage Warriors Fighting Championship returns a week from today to host Cage Warriors 75 in London.
In more recent times, CWFC has become known as the stage on which Conor McGregor won two titles to attract the attention of the UFC. However, McGregor is just one of 70 fighters to have moved to the UFC having previously fought for Cage Warriors.
We trawled through the archives to put together a comprehensive list — in alphabetical order — which illustrates why Cage Warriors earned a reputation as such a respected feeder show for the leading organisation in mixed martial arts:
Abdul-Kerim Edilov (0-0 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Aisling Daly (2-1 UFC, 3-3 CWFC)
Irish strawweight Ais Daly debuted in the UFC in December 2014 after appearing on The Ultimate Fighter. Cathal Noonan / INPHO
Cathal Noonan / INPHO / INPHO
Alessio Sakara (6-8-0-1 UFC, 1-1 CWFC)
Andre Winner (2-4 UFC, 3-2-1 CWFC)
Anna Elmose (0-0 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Antonio ‘Bigfoot’ Silva (3-5-1 UFC, 3-0 CWFC)
A UFC title challenger in 2013, 'Bigfoot' Silva became the Cage Warriors heavyweight champion in 2005. AP / Press Association Images
AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images
Arnold Allen (2-0 UFC, 5-1 CWFC)
Artem Lobov (0-2 UFC, 3-4 UFC)
Benny Alloway (1-2 UFC, 2-1 CWFC)
Brad Scott (2-3 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Cathal Pendred (4-2 UFC, 6-0-1 CWFC)
Former Cage Warriors welterweight champion Cathal Pendred retired in 2015 after picking up four UFC wins. Ryan Byrne / INPHO
Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO
Che Mills (2-1-0-1 UFC, 2-3 CWFC)
Conor McGregor (7-1 UFC, 4-1 CWFC)
Cyril Asker (0-0 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Damien Brown (0-1 UFC, 0-3 CWFC)
Damir Hadzovic (0-0 UFC, 2-0 CWFC)
Dan Hardy (6-4 UFC, 12-1-0-1 CWFC)
Dan Hardy, an ex-Cage Warriors welterweight champion, fought Georges St-Pierre for the UFC belt in 2010. AP / Press Association Images
AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images
Danny Mitchell (0-2 UFC, 0-0-1 CWFC)
Danny Roberts (1-0 UFC, 6-0 CWFC)
David Baron (0-1 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
David Bielkheden (1-2 UFC, 2-1 CWFC)
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Dennis Siver (11-8-0-1 UFC, 3-1 CWFC)
Gegard Mousasi (5-3 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Ex-Strikeforce champion Gegard Mousasi appeared on a Cage Warriors card back in 2006. AP / Press Association Images
AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images
Ian Entwistle (1-1 UFC, 3-1 CWFC)
Ion Cutelaba (0-0 UFC, 0-1 CWFC)
Ivan Serati (0-1 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Jake Hecht (1-2 UFC, 2-1 CWFC)
James Hammortree (0-1 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Jason Young (1-3 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Jeff Cox (0-2 UFC, 1-1 CWFC)
Jeff Monson (4-3 UFC, 3-0 CWFC)
Jim Alers (1-1-0-1 UFC, 7-0 CWFC)
Joanna Jedrzejczyk (5-0 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
UFC strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk was signed after a KO of Rosi Sexton at Cage Warriors 69. AP / Press Association Images
AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images
Joanne Calderwood (2-1 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Jonathan Brookins (2-3 UFC, 0-1 CWFC)
Jorge Rivera (8-7 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Joseph Duffy (2-1 UFC, 6-1 CWFC)
Leonardo Santos (4-0-1 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Marcin Wrzosek (0-1 UFC, 1-1 CWFC)
Mario Neto (0-1 UFC, 2-0 CWFC)
Martin Kampmann (11-6 UFC, 2-0 CWFC)
Former Cage Warriors middleweight champion Martin Kampann recently retired after 17 outings in the UFC. Jae C. Hong
Jae C. Hong
Martin Svensson (0-1 UFC, 2-1 CWFC)
Mats Nilsson (0-2 UFC, 3-0 CWFC)
Michael Bisping (18-7 UFC, 4-0 CWFC)
Michael Bisping picked up the biggest win of his career when he defeated Anderson Silva in February. Adam Davy
Adam Davy
Neil Seery (3-2 UFC, 5-1 CWFC)
Nicolas Dalby (1-0-1 UFC, 2-0 CWFC)
Niklas Backstrom (1-2 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Pascal Krauss (2-2 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Paul Daley (2-1 UFC, 3-1-1 CWFC)
Now competing for Bellator, Paul Daley was cut by the UFC in 2010 for striking Josh Koscheck after the bell. AP / Press Association Images
AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images
Paul Kelly (5-4 UFC, 2-0 CWFC)
Paul Redmond (0-2 UFC, 7-1 CWFC)
Phil Harris (1-3-0-1 UFC, 2-1 CWFC)
Piotr Hallmann (2-4 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Rich Attonito (3-2 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Rosi Sexton (0-2 UFC, 6-1 CWFC)
Ross Pearson (11-7-0-1 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Ross Pearson, who competed for Cage Warriors in 2007, recently secured his 11th win in the UFC. AP / Press Association Images
AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images
Ross Pointon (0-2 UFC, 1-3 CWFC)
Roxanne Modafferi (0-1 UFC, 0-1 CWFC)
Samy Schiavo (0-2 UFC, 2-1 CWFC)
Sarah Moras (1-1 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Scott Askham (2-2 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Scott Askham, a former BAMMA middleweight champion, fought for Cage Warriors in 2012. Adam Davy
Adam Davy
Sheila Gaff (0-2 UFC, 2-0 CWFC)
Simeon Thoresen (1-2 UFC, 1-1 CWFC)
Stevie Ray (3-0 UFC, 4-2 CWFC)
Thiago Tavares (10-6-1 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Thiago Tavares in action against Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC on FX 7. AP / Press Association Images
AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images
Tom Blackledge (0-1 UFC, 1-1 CWFC)
Tom Breese (3-0 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Tom Niinimaki (1-3 UFC, 1-1 CWFC)
Wilson Reis (4-2 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Zubaira Tukhugov (3-0 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
The following fighters have also competed for both promotions, but they only fought for Cage Warriors having already been in the UFC: Aaron Wilkinson, Brian Foster, Chad Reiner, Curt Warburton, Gerald Strebendt, Ian Freeman, Jesse Taylor, John Maguire, Kyle Watson, Leigh Remedios, Lucio Linhares, Mark Holst, Matt Veach, Steven Lynch, Tommy Speer.
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The 70 former Cage Warriors fighters who ended up in the UFC
Conor McGregor was a featherweight and lightweight Cage Warriors champion. Dolly Clew / Cage Warriors Dolly Clew / Cage Warriors / Cage Warriors
FOLLOWING AN 18-MONTH absence, Cage Warriors Fighting Championship returns a week from today to host Cage Warriors 75 in London.
In more recent times, CWFC has become known as the stage on which Conor McGregor won two titles to attract the attention of the UFC. However, McGregor is just one of 70 fighters to have moved to the UFC having previously fought for Cage Warriors.
We trawled through the archives to put together a comprehensive list — in alphabetical order — which illustrates why Cage Warriors earned a reputation as such a respected feeder show for the leading organisation in mixed martial arts:
Abdul-Kerim Edilov (0-0 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Aisling Daly (2-1 UFC, 3-3 CWFC)
Irish strawweight Ais Daly debuted in the UFC in December 2014 after appearing on The Ultimate Fighter. Cathal Noonan / INPHO Cathal Noonan / INPHO / INPHO
Alessio Sakara (6-8-0-1 UFC, 1-1 CWFC)
Andre Winner (2-4 UFC, 3-2-1 CWFC)
Anna Elmose (0-0 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Antonio ‘Bigfoot’ Silva (3-5-1 UFC, 3-0 CWFC)
A UFC title challenger in 2013, 'Bigfoot' Silva became the Cage Warriors heavyweight champion in 2005. AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images
Arnold Allen (2-0 UFC, 5-1 CWFC)
Artem Lobov (0-2 UFC, 3-4 UFC)
Benny Alloway (1-2 UFC, 2-1 CWFC)
Brad Scott (2-3 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Cathal Pendred (4-2 UFC, 6-0-1 CWFC)
Former Cage Warriors welterweight champion Cathal Pendred retired in 2015 after picking up four UFC wins. Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO
Che Mills (2-1-0-1 UFC, 2-3 CWFC)
Conor McGregor (7-1 UFC, 4-1 CWFC)
Cyril Asker (0-0 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Damien Brown (0-1 UFC, 0-3 CWFC)
Damir Hadzovic (0-0 UFC, 2-0 CWFC)
Dan Hardy (6-4 UFC, 12-1-0-1 CWFC)
Dan Hardy, an ex-Cage Warriors welterweight champion, fought Georges St-Pierre for the UFC belt in 2010. AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images
Danny Mitchell (0-2 UFC, 0-0-1 CWFC)
Danny Roberts (1-0 UFC, 6-0 CWFC)
David Baron (0-1 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
David Bielkheden (1-2 UFC, 2-1 CWFC)
Dennis Siver (11-8-0-1 UFC, 3-1 CWFC)
Gegard Mousasi (5-3 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Ex-Strikeforce champion Gegard Mousasi appeared on a Cage Warriors card back in 2006. AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images
Ian Entwistle (1-1 UFC, 3-1 CWFC)
Ion Cutelaba (0-0 UFC, 0-1 CWFC)
Ivan Serati (0-1 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Jake Hecht (1-2 UFC, 2-1 CWFC)
James Hammortree (0-1 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Jason Young (1-3 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Jeff Cox (0-2 UFC, 1-1 CWFC)
Jeff Monson (4-3 UFC, 3-0 CWFC)
Jim Alers (1-1-0-1 UFC, 7-0 CWFC)
Joanna Jedrzejczyk (5-0 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
UFC strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk was signed after a KO of Rosi Sexton at Cage Warriors 69. AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images
Joanne Calderwood (2-1 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Jonathan Brookins (2-3 UFC, 0-1 CWFC)
Jorge Rivera (8-7 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Joseph Duffy (2-1 UFC, 6-1 CWFC)
Leonardo Santos (4-0-1 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Marcin Wrzosek (0-1 UFC, 1-1 CWFC)
Mario Neto (0-1 UFC, 2-0 CWFC)
Martin Kampmann (11-6 UFC, 2-0 CWFC)
Former Cage Warriors middleweight champion Martin Kampann recently retired after 17 outings in the UFC. Jae C. Hong Jae C. Hong
Martin Svensson (0-1 UFC, 2-1 CWFC)
Mats Nilsson (0-2 UFC, 3-0 CWFC)
Michael Bisping (18-7 UFC, 4-0 CWFC)
Michael Bisping picked up the biggest win of his career when he defeated Anderson Silva in February. Adam Davy Adam Davy
Neil Seery (3-2 UFC, 5-1 CWFC)
Nicolas Dalby (1-0-1 UFC, 2-0 CWFC)
Niklas Backstrom (1-2 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Pascal Krauss (2-2 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Paul Daley (2-1 UFC, 3-1-1 CWFC)
Now competing for Bellator, Paul Daley was cut by the UFC in 2010 for striking Josh Koscheck after the bell. AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images
Paul Kelly (5-4 UFC, 2-0 CWFC)
Paul Redmond (0-2 UFC, 7-1 CWFC)
Phil Harris (1-3-0-1 UFC, 2-1 CWFC)
Piotr Hallmann (2-4 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Rich Attonito (3-2 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Rosi Sexton (0-2 UFC, 6-1 CWFC)
Ross Pearson (11-7-0-1 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Ross Pearson, who competed for Cage Warriors in 2007, recently secured his 11th win in the UFC. AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images
Ross Pointon (0-2 UFC, 1-3 CWFC)
Roxanne Modafferi (0-1 UFC, 0-1 CWFC)
Samy Schiavo (0-2 UFC, 2-1 CWFC)
Sarah Moras (1-1 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Scott Askham (2-2 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Scott Askham, a former BAMMA middleweight champion, fought for Cage Warriors in 2012. Adam Davy Adam Davy
Sheila Gaff (0-2 UFC, 2-0 CWFC)
Simeon Thoresen (1-2 UFC, 1-1 CWFC)
Stevie Ray (3-0 UFC, 4-2 CWFC)
Thiago Tavares (10-6-1 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Thiago Tavares in action against Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC on FX 7. AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images
Tom Blackledge (0-1 UFC, 1-1 CWFC)
Tom Breese (3-0 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Tom Niinimaki (1-3 UFC, 1-1 CWFC)
Wilson Reis (4-2 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
Zubaira Tukhugov (3-0 UFC, 1-0 CWFC)
The following fighters have also competed for both promotions, but they only fought for Cage Warriors having already been in the UFC: Aaron Wilkinson, Brian Foster, Chad Reiner, Curt Warburton, Gerald Strebendt, Ian Freeman, Jesse Taylor, John Maguire, Kyle Watson, Leigh Remedios, Lucio Linhares, Mark Holst, Matt Veach, Steven Lynch, Tommy Speer.
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