Thomas Denny

The world of wrestling has seen many promising new-comers in the recent times and one of them happens to be Thomas Denny. He is a gifted fighter who has a flair and flamboyance unlike any other fighter in his category. He is an experienced player of his field, born in 1971 at Huntington Beach in California, this skilled fighter started his professional career in 1999 with a submission win over his opponent. He is extremely lethal in the ring and his aggressive style has earned him the nickname ‘Wildman’. He truly can be wild on his opponents at times and make the fight an unending ordeal. He is a member of two associations, team UTF and Team Wildman Vale Tudo. His fighting tricks are as varied as the tattoos and hairstyles he sports.
Being a welterweight who is more than 35 years of age, he is still in a state of supreme fitness which the younger players in his league envy. Despite the grueling years he has spent in the ring, his spirit is stronger than ever and he is willing to give another shot at the title with full fervor. His current home is in Hesperia, California. In spite of having traveled all over the world for his fights, he still is fond of his home state and would love to bring back the title to the people of his state which has a rich history of great wrestlers. Over the years, he has mastered a number of styles and he is proliferate in the Brazilian, Muay Thai Kickboxing, Jiu-Jitsu and wresting strategies. A dedicated fighter, he trains three times a day and is an inspiration to others in his field. He has enough experience to not need the help of a trainer and prefers being his own trainer. His training regime includes weight training, kickboxing and wrestling. It is this tough training regime that has made him a force to be reckoned with over the years. His signature move is elbows and knees, and his strong striking abilities have won him many fights.
With his training partners Gunnar Hinson, Lucas Taber, Joe Calavitta, Byran Baker, Dave Kelly and Chris Solomon, Thomas Denny has improved a lot over the past few months after having a rough calendar year in 2006. He has an impressive MMA career record of 35-12-0. One of the most important aspects of his boxing is his ability to win by submissions. He is a champion in this field and will give even heavier players a run for their money. He is a great example of sheer grit and hard work to the newer lot of players and they will surely learn a lot from his fights.

By Sherdog.com Staff
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