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Tony Ferguson

1984 - Today

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Anthony Armand Ferguson Padilla (born February 12, 1984) is an American professional mixed martial artist where he is a former Interim UFC Lightweight Champion. A professional since 2008, and was signed to the UFC from his The Ultimate Fighter 13 win in 2011 until his departure in 2025. He is trained in freestyle wrestling, boxing, jiu-jitsu, Muay Thai, and Wing Chun. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Tony Ferguson is the 66th most popular martial arts, the 10,280th most popular biography from United States and the 14th most popular American Martial Arts.

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Among MARTIAL ARTS

Among martial arts, Tony Ferguson ranks 66 out of 179Before him are Daniel Cormier, Stipe Miocic, José Aldo, Lyoto Machida, Charles Oliveira, and Fabrício Werdum. After him are Francois Botha, Eric Esch, Vitor Belfort, Kazuhiro Ninomiya, Mark Hunt, and Khamzat Chimaev.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Tony Ferguson ranks 142Before him are Mitch Lucker, Oleksiy Honcharuk, Álvaro Bautista, Seo Ji-hye, Jeremy Jordan, and Marion Bartoli. After him are Alexandra Kosteniuk, Ryan Eggold, Taylor Schilling, Doda, Mbark Boussoufa, and Izabel Goulart.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Tony Ferguson ranks 10,280 out of 20,380Before him are Harry A. Pollard (1879), Leroy Carr (1905), Linda Lavin (1937), Norman Malcolm (1911), John Casper (1943), and Roland Burris (1937). After him are Vivian Vance (1909), Steven Mnuchin (1962), Irma P. Hall (1935), Leila Denmark (1898), Renée Fleming (1959), and Robert A. M. Stern (1939).

Among MARTIAL ARTS In United States

Among martial arts born in United States, Tony Ferguson ranks 14Before him are Jon Jones (1987), Mark Coleman (1964), Dustin Poirier (1989), Kevin Randleman (1971), Daniel Cormier (1979), and Stipe Miocic (1982). After him are Eric Esch (1966), Chuck Liddell (1969), Bobby Lashley (1976), Demetrious Johnson (1986), Quinton Jackson (1978), and Nate Diaz (1985).