Machi Fighter Detail
Gerald "Hurricane" Harris
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| Born: |
Oklahoma
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| Fighting Out Of: |
Portland, OR
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| Age: |
29 |
| Height: |
5''11" |
| Weight: |
185lbs |
| Overall MMA Record (W-L-D): |
12-2-0 |
| Strengths: |
Wrestling |
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Gerald Harris Photo Gallery
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Gerald Harris Fight History
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| Win |
Nissen Osterneck |
KO (Punch) |
Shark Fights 6: Stars and Stripes |
09/12/2009 |
1 |
0:46 |
| Win |
David Knight |
KO (Punches) |
SJW 2: Slammin Jammin Weekend 2 |
03/28/2009 |
1 |
1:38 |
Win
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Travis Doerge
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Submission (Guillotine Choke) |
C3 Fights: Knock-Out Rock-Out Weekend |
01/30/2009 |
1 |
2:32 |
| Win |
Jay Ford |
Submission (Punches) |
FCF: Freestyle Cage Fighting |
11/15/2008 |
1 |
3:43 |
| Win |
Mitch Whitesel |
Decision (Unanimous) |
C3 Fights: Showdown 2
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08/16/2008
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3
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N/A |
| Win |
Brandon McDowell |
Submission (Strikes) |
C3 Fights: Battle on the Border 2 |
07/12/2008
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1 |
1:21 |
| Win |
Jerimija Sanders |
TKO |
FTP: Global Showdown |
11/03/2007
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1 |
N/A |
| Loss |
Benji Radach |
TKO (Punches) |
IFL: 2007 Semifinals |
08/02/2007 |
1 |
3:03 |
| Loss |
Fabio Leopoldo |
Decision (Split) |
IFL: Connecticut |
04/13/2007 |
3 |
4:00 |
| Win |
Curtis Stout |
KO |
TFC 7: Red Rumble |
03/23/2007 |
1 |
4:57 |
| Win |
Travis Fowler |
Decision (Unanimous) |
FCF: Freestyle Cage Fighting |
03/10/2007 |
3 |
N/A |
| Win |
Robert McDaniel |
Submission (Injury) |
FCF: Freestyle Cage Fighting |
11/10/2006 |
2 |
4:55 |
| Win |
Chester Lauchner |
Submission (Verbal Tapout) |
FCF: Brawl for it All |
08/19/2006 |
2 |
1:06 |
| Win |
Ryan Lopez
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Submission |
FCFP: Friday Night Fights |
08/11/2006 |
2 |
0:49 |
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Machi Fighter Biography
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This father of two is not your typical mixed martial arts fighter. The affable Gerald Harris attended East Central High in Tulsa before attending Cleveland State University, where he received his bachelor’s degree in history. Harris has always been athletic - he wrestled all throughout college and even played semi-pro football. While he was in college, Harris pursued one of his lifelong dreams: stand up comedy. Though he was fairly successful, he realized that there just wasn’t enough money in it for him and that he needed a stable income. Harris decided to become a high school history teacher, teaching two years in Florida and for one year at his alma mater in Tulsa. He got into mixed martial arts through the recommendation of a friend who knew of his athletic prowess.
Fighting is not a new concept to the Harris family. Gerald”s father was a competitive boxer and bestowed the name “Hurricane” on his son. Outside of MMA, Harris loves to draw but his goal in life is to make his mark in the UFC and win a belt.
Bio courtesy of Spike TV
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