Chris Holdsworth

Quick Facts

Full Name Chris James Holdsworth
Date of Birth October 24, 1987
Birth Place Van Nuys, California
Nick Name Holds It Down
Religion Christianity
Nationality American
Ethnicity White
Zodiac Sign  Scorpio
Age 34 Years Old
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight 135 lb (61 kg)
Hair Color Light Brown
Eye Color Grey
Build Athletic
Father’s Name Name Unknown
Mother’s Name Name Unknown
Siblings An older brother and an older sister
Education Not Available
Marital Status Unmarried
Wife  None
Profession Mixed martial artist
Division  Bantamweight
Affiliations Team Alpha Male
Stance Orthodox
Active Years 2010-present (as a coach)
Net Worth $128,000 annual MMA salary
Social Media InstagramTwitter
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Last Update May, 2022

Chris Holdsworth has a spotless career record and is one of the finest candidates to ever come out of The Ultimate Fighter house. His scheduled absence transformed into a decision to exit the arena. In any case, he has never given up on MMA and is currently working as a coach in the sport.

What is the Salary and Net Worth Chris Holdsworth?

Currently, the former boxer,Chris Holdsworth works as an MMA instructor and is projected to earn millions and live a luxury lifestyle. He made an annual salary of $128,000 during his MMA career.

Chris Holdsworth  Family and Childhood

Holdsworth (full name Chris James Holdsworth) was born under the sign of Scorpio on October 24, 1987.

In terms of his family, he comes from a long line of athletes and warriors. He has recounted several childhood anecdotes, although not mentioning his parents’ names.

They are all warriors, from his grandpa to his brother. His grandpa was a legendary boxer in his day, while his father was a combat fighter and Vietnam War veteran.

Chris Holdsworth with his family.

His mother works as a TSA agent at the Burbank Airport. His older brother was also a boxer who was tragically shot and murdered when he was eight years old.

Holdsworth began his martial arts training with taekwondo, while his brother learned kickboxing.

His love for athletics was sparked after he lost his younger brother at a young age. As a result, he committed himself to bouts and training sessions with his father.

“My dad, he’s always been teaching me from day one, and he got me into it when I was younger. Kung-fu, Vietnam veteran, and we were always watching martial arts movies growing up. He had a heavy bag in the garage, and he’d show me stuff. His favorite quote was, ‘hit him in the balls, poke his eyes out, and play marbles with them.’ My dad was always a bit of a dirty fighter.”
-Chris Holdsworth

Chris Holdsworth’s Age, Height, and Body Size

He is 34 years old, having been born on October 24, 1987.

Holdsworth is a fair-skinned man with light yellowish-brown hair and a light yellowish-brown beard.

He also has grey eyes and is not particularly muscular, yet he keeps his weight at 135 pounds (61 kg).

Chris stands 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) tall and has a samurai tattoo sleeve on his right biceps.

He, like everyone else, is committed to proper exercise and follows a well-balanced diet in his daily routine.

Holdsworth is reportedly sweating a lot on Tuesdays, which he claims is his whole gym training day.

Introduction to MMA by Chris Holdsworth

Holdsworth had a different profession in mind as a naval seal at first. He wanted to pursue MMA and make a name for himself after witnessing his brother’s burial.

As a result, when he was a teenager, he enrolled in Gracie Academy brown belt Patrick King’s courses.

Gracie’s challenges were highly popular during this time. As a result of his training with him, he also had the opportunity to study from the Gracies in Torrence.

Royce Gracie awarded him a blue belt, and the Gracie Brothers (Ryron and Rener) awarded him a purple belt.

Following that, he left his family and relocated to Las Vegas to study under his new tutor, Marc Laimon.

As a result, in March 2007, he transferred to the Cobra Kai Academy, where he obtained his brown and black belts in August of the same year.

Overall, Chris Holdsworth has earned the United States’ youngest Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt.

He began his MMA career cautiously, training with UFC legends Johny Hendricks and Shane Roller.

Amateur Career

Holdsworth made his MMA debut as an amateur only a few weeks after receiving his black belt promotion.

He had previously inked a deal with the Tuff-N-Uff promotion and competed for Justin Linn. Chris Holdsworth was declared the winner by submission.

His first battle ended in a beautiful triangle, choked submission victory, and he was promoted to meet Cameron Ramirez.

Holdsworth won the bout by TKO on September 18, 2009, when they battled (punches).

Holdsworth won all four of his amateur matches before going professional. He won the match against Gor Mnatsakanyan via TKO after the second victory.

On August 6, 2010, at Tuff-N-Uff: Xtreme Couture vs. Team Quest, he successfully charged over Anthony Gutierrez.

Professional Career of  Chris Holdsworth

Chris Holdsworth made his professional MMA debut in October 2010 with Team Alpha Male.

He appeared in four battles with the teams, all of which were billed as his submission victory.

The Ultimate Fighting Championship

Chris Holdsworth was initially chosen as one of the combatants for The Ultimate Fighter: Team Rousey vs. Team Tate.

In the first bout, Holdsworth defeated Louis Fisette in the elimination round, winning by first-round arm-triangle choke.

Later, he stood in the team Tate against Rousey’s number one selection, Chris Beal.

After Holdsworth began dominating with blows, followed by a knockout and guillotine choke in the first round, this battle became the most anticipated.

The Ultimate Fighter

After facing Michael Wooten in the semi-finals, he finished the series. As a result, he won the first round with a rear-naked choke.

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)

Holdsworth competed in the UFC three times, losing to Davey Grant, Chico Camus, and TJ Dillashaw.

He was supposed to face Kyung-Ho Kang during his match against Chico Camus on May 24, 2014.

However, Kyung-Ho Kang pulled out of the match, and Chico Camus took his place. As a result, he won UFC 173 by unanimous decision.

Davey Grant vs. Chris Holdsworth

Chris Holdsworth fought David Grant for a “six-figure” contract on November 30, 2013.

The fight took place at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, as part of The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 18 Finale.

Overall, their encounter was a clinch struggle that went all the way to the second round. Holdsworth won via rear-naked choke as the battle came to a close.

TJ Dillashaw vs. Chris Holdsworth ( head injury and controversy)

Chris Holdsworth’s bout against Tj Dillashaw in 2014 was his last, and it was followed by a slew of controversy.

Due to Chris Holdsworth’s post-concussion condition, there was a long gap between the two matches.

Holdsworth was on top early in the bout, and as he got on the mat after his Choke, he collided with T.J.’s knees.

To elaborate, TJ Dillashaw won by kneeing him on the top of the head, which is an unlawful system.

Holdsworth walked away after this bout and never returned to the octagon. As a result, the general public, as well as the other boxers, were enraged by Tj’s actions.

Even Urijah Faber and Cody Garbrandt, the current UFC bantamweight champion, criticized the fighter for his dirty shot.

Tj Dillashaw, on the other hand, has rejected all of the allegations leveled against him. Overall, no matter how much we attempt to hide the truth, it will always come out.

Holdsworth finally talked about his experience after three years of quiet, claiming that Dillashaw did try to injure him.

“I’m just not the type of person to jump into people’s feuds or drama. I like to lay low and do my thing, but there’s been some talk, and after I heard T.J. lying about the subject, I’ve got to speak upon it. T.J. has always been a great fighter, he’s a great athlete, but there were multiple occasions where T.J. got a little bit too aggressive. There are no hard feelings, it’s whatever it is, but he’s a cheater.”
-Chris Holdsworth

Highlights and accomplishments

  • The Ultimate Fighter 18 Tournament Winner
  • Submission of the Night (One time) vs. Davey Grant

 Post Career of Chris Holdsworth

We all know how nasty MMA can be. Unfortunately, you never know what the following step will bring.

MMA offers you everything, whether it’s a victory or an injury, in a heartfelt manner. Chris Holdsworth had the same experience.

During the bout, Holdsworth had a stellar career and record, and he was also one of the most promising boxers.

However, following his concussion, he left the area, and everything was gone in an instant.

Chris Holdsworth

Not to add, Holdsworth’s positive attitude is contagious. What makes him so special?

He hasn’t given up; his passion for mixed martial arts is as strong as ever, if not stronger.

In reality, he is now a TAM coach who attempts to impart all of his expertise on the subject.

Aside from that, he had decided not to discuss the occurrence that had handicapped everyone around him while he was the most affected.

In addition, following his leave, he was hired as a UFC broadcaster.

“I’ve moved past it, and I’m happy where I’m at right now. I’m building world champions, and I’m helping guys, so that’s kinda where I’m at right now.”
-Chris Holdsworth

 MMA Record and Skill

Holdsworth is a talent-packed bundle. His Jiu-Jitsu is the finest and sharpest of all his abilities.

He appears to have spent the most time mastering it and has a decent side of strikes. Overall, Holdsworth is a big fan of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

“I started with a background doing Hawaiian Kempo and Tai-Kwon-do and stuff like that, and I did boxing before I ever did jiu-jitsu.”
-Chris Holdsworth

In addition, he has a 6-0 MMA record. He has five submission victories and one decision victory.

Chris Holdsworth’s Girlfriend & Personal Life

Unlike every other athlete, Holdsworth’s personal life is public. As far as we know, Holdsworth has not been engaged in any scandals, rumors, or controversies.

As a result, he must be unmarried and content. He hasn’t acknowledged his relationships on any of his social media platforms, even if you go through them.

We can only wait for him to break the news on this one because he hasn’t been engaged with anybody in his early years.

Anyway, seeing Holdsworth as a regular person is rather surprising. He’s always been the one with unique skills and abilities.

He may appear to be of middling strength, but we are all aware of his potential.

Chris practicing Jiu-Jitsu / Instagram

“I’m a nerd. Some people say I’m socially awkward, but I’m not the guy who runs with a big crowd. I do my own thing and be quiet. I’m okay with that. I don’t want to look like a fighter. It’s not what I want to do. I want to be different.”
-Chris Holdsworth

Chris Holdsworth | FAQs

What is Chris Holdsworth’s fighting style?

Chris Holdsworth’s fighting style is Kickboxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

Who were the TUF 18 Finale winners?

Chris Holdsworth and Julianna Pena were the TUF 18 Finale winners.

Has Chris Holdsworth worked for the Atlanta Hawks?

No, the MMA fighter has not worked for the Atlanta Hawks.

Is Chris Holdsworth from Edinburgh?

No, the fighter is from California.

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