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Robert Drysdale is a Brazilian-American mixed martial artist, Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner, and instructor. He is a former UFC fighter and a former ADCC Submission Wrestling World Champion. He was born on October 5, 1981 in Provo, Utah, United States. Robert Drysdale is 39 years old as of 2020. He stands at a height of 6 feet and 2 inches (1.88 m). He has a muscular build and weighs around 205 lbs (93 kg). His zodiac sign is Libra. Robert Drysdale is currently single. He has not been previously engaged. Robert Drysdale has earned a considerable amount of money from his career as a mixed martial artist and Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner. As of 2020, his net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. He has earned most of his wealth from his fights in the UFC and other MMA promotions. He also earns money from his jiu-jitsu seminars and private lessons.

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Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 5 October, 1981
Birthday 5 October
Birthplace Provo, Utah, U.S.
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Robert Drysdale Height, Weight & Measurements

At 42 years old, Robert Drysdale height is 6ft 3in and Weight 205 lb.

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2019

Drysdale’s rampant MMA career brought him to the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) in 2013.

Drysdale's debut was rescheduled for UFC 167, where he was slated to meet Cody Donovan. However, after failing an out-of-competition drug test, with a 19.4/1 T/E ratio, the Nevada State Athletic Commission ultimately declined to license him.

In late 2019, Drysdale revealed that he had retired from mixed martial arts.

2018

In March 2018 Drysdale announced that he was involved in a documentary production titled “Closed Guard: The Origins of Jiu-Jitsu in Brazil.” The film is primarily about the history of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Vale-Tudo (later rebranded “MMA”) from Japanese immigrants to the Amazonian Jungle and from there to the world.

2016

After he served his suspension, Drysdale returned to pro MMA and became the Legacy Fighting Championship Light Heavyweight Champion by second-round rear-naked choke against Ryan Spann at Legacy FC 58 in July 2016.

On February 7, 2016, Drysdale made his debut as a sports commentator for WSOF-Global (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WSOF_Global_Championship_2:_Japan

2014

Drysdale eventually made his debut on July 6, 2014 against promotion newcomer Keith Berish at The Ultimate Fighter 19 finale. He won the fight via submission in the first round. However, Drysdale later failed a post-fight drug test for an elevated testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio. After failing his second drug test, Drysdale was released by the UFC.

2013

Robert Drysdale remains the only American to have won the two most prestigious titles in all of Jiu-Jitsu including the IBJJF World Championship and the ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship – Open Division ADCC, submitting Marcelo Garcia in just over two minutes, a feat considered to be the equivalent of "out-swimming" Michael Phelps. That same year he was regarded as the best Submission Wrestler in the World by Gracie Magazine.

Drysdale was expected to make his promotional debut against Ednaldo Oliveira on August 3, 2013 at UFC 163. However, Drysdale pulled out of the bout in mid-July citing a lingering staph infection.

2012

In 2012 Drysdale joined forces with Rodrigo Cavaca to form a new grappling team – Zenith BJJ, which became a big player in the sport.

It was announced on February 16, 2012 that Drysdale has signed a multi-fight deal with Legacy Fighting Championship. Drysdale eventually made his debut at Legacy Fighting Championships 12 and went on to defeat Isaac Villanueva, Chris Reed and D.J. Linderman under the Legacy FC banner all by submission in the first round.

2010

Apart from training BJJ and MMA champions, after beginning his professional career in MMA in 2010 he posted a record of 7 wins and no losses, 6 of them being via first-round submission, while one was a second-round submission. After reaching the pinnacle of the cage fight, the UFC, the former Legacy Fighting Championship Light Heavyweight Champion retired undefeated in 2019.

2008

In early 2008, he returned to the USA where he trained with former UFC Champion, Randy Couture and former Pride Champion Wanderlei Silva. That same year he opened Drysdale Jiu-Jitsu in Las Vegas, still in operation today.

Robert Drysdale made his amateur MMA debut with Tuff-N-Uff in 2008, winning his fight. In 2010 Drysdale made a successful professional MMA debut defeating Bastien Huveneers via arm triangle choke. In his next fight, Drysdale faced Clay Davidson, a King of the Cage veteran who entered the contest riding a six-fight win streak. Drysdale won via armbar in the first round.

In 2008 Drysdale was brought in as an assistant coach to Frank Mir at The Ultimate Fighter Season 8. Again in 2013 as assistant coach to team Miesha Tate Season 18. was invited to be an assistant coach to Joe Benavidez on The Ultimate Fighter Season 24 and again as the grappling coach for Joanna Jędrzejczyk's team on The Ultimate Fighter season 23.

2007

In 2007 he won the prestigious ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship – Open Division ADCC, submitting Marcelo Garcia in just over two minutes, a feat considered to be the equivalent of "out-swimming" Michael Phelps.

2005

In Brazil, he went on to win multiple national and world titles, becoming the 2nd US national to win an IBJJF black belt World title (2005), after BJ Penn.

2004

While training and competing for Brasa Club he received his Black Belt in 2004 from the famed Léo Vieira.

1998

He was introduced to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu during his late teens (17) at the Quatro Tempos Academy in the city of Itú, state of São Paulo, Brazil in 1998. As a white belt, Drysdale moved back to the US to pursue his academic studies in Las Vegas, in 2008. He continued training with instructor Steve da Silva until with his instructor’s encouragement, Robert decided to move back to Brazil where the sport was gaining popularity and had more competition opportunities.

1990

Beginning in the early 1990s, jiu-jitsu began growing in popularity worldwide and Brazil was quickly becoming the Mecca for jiu-jitsu. Robert returned to Brazil in 2002 to dedicate himself entirely to training and competing in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Over the years he has trained continually, initially with Maromba Club and eventually team Brasa Jiu-Jitsu Club in São Paulo, Brazil.

1987

Born in Utah, the United States to a Brazilian mother and American father, he moved to Brazil with his family in 1987 at the age of six. Robert Drysdale spent much of his childhood in Brazil.

1981

Robert Lewis Drysdale (born October 5, 1981 in Provo, Utah) is an American Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu 4th degree black belt under Léo Vieira, a retired mixed martial artist and an instructor at his own BJJ academy, Drysdale Jiu-Jitsu.

1866

Drysdale is currently commentating for PFL/DAZN, FloSports and ACBJJ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FQa3pHbGys&t=1866s) and FloGrappling.com in both English and Portuguese.