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Josh Koscheck (born November 30, 1977) is an American retired mixed martial artist who fought at Welterweight for the UFC and Bellator MMA. Koscheck made his debut with the UFC on the first season of the reality television show, The Ultimate Fighter and fought for the company 25 times from 2005–2015, compiling a UFC record of 15–10.
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ResultFighterEventMethod/ RefereelossBellator 172 - Thomson vs. Pitbull Feb / ...TKO (Punches) John McCarthy VIEW ...lossUFC Fight Night 62 - Maia vs. LaFlare Mar ...Submission (Guillotine Choke) Mario ...lossUFC 184 - Rousey vs. Zingano Feb / 28 / ...Submission (North-South Choke) Jerin ...lossUFC 167 - St. Pierre vs. Hendricks Nov / ...KO (Punches) Herb Dean VIEW PLAY-BY-PLAYJosh Koscheck is a former UFC welterweight fighter with a record of 17 wins and 11 losses. See his career statistics, recent fights, submission and knockout methods, and more.
Josh Koscheck is a 46-year-old American welterweight fighter with a pro MMA record of 17-11-0. He has lost six consecutive fights since 2015 and his last bout was in 2017 against Mauricio Alonso in Bellator.
Josh Koscheck is a retired UFC welterweight fighter with a record of 19-10-0. He last fought in 2015 and won by decision against Silva. See his fight history, stats, videos and bio on the official UFC website.
Jun 29, 2018 · The former UFC welterweight contender and TUF 1 cast member announced his retirement on Thursday after losing six straight bouts. Koscheck said he didn't have it anymore and his career didn't go the way he wanted.
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Jun 28, 2018 · Former UFC star and GSP rival Josh Koscheck announces his retirement from mixed martial arts on The Luke Thomas Show. Koscheck, 40, says he lost his competitive edge and couldn't compete with young fighters.