Edward Faaloloto Explained

Edward Faaloloto
Other Names:Falo
Birth Date:day=15 month=07 year=1984
Birth Place:Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Weight:155lb
Weight Class:Welterweight
Lightweight
Reach:70inches
Fighting Out Of:Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Team:Ultimate Fight School
Rank:Brown belt in Kajukembo
Blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Years Active:2009-2013
Mma Subwin:1
Mma Decwin:1
Mma Koloss:2
Mma Subloss:2
Mma Decloss:1
Sherdog:55070

Edward Faaloloto (born July 15, 1984) is an American former mixed martial artist. A professional from 2009 until 2013, he competed for the UFC, WEC, and Pancrase.

Early life

Faaloloto was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, but moved to Long Beach, California as an infant.[1] There he was raised by his grandparents until the age of 10. Faaloloto believed his grandparents were his birth parents until his grandfather had a stroke and told Faaloloto about his real mother in Hawaii. Soon after, Faaloloto moved back to Hawaii and was reunited with his mother and half-siblings. At 15, Faaloloto began training martial arts at a local Kajukembo dojo in Hawaii under Paul Padilla. Faaloloto did not start fighting until his time enlisted in the Navy after graduating high school, taking amateur bouts throughout San Diego. He spent five years in the service, originally, based out of San Diego, California working as a bosun's mate. He was then transferred to Hawaii to work as an admiral's bodyguard. He ended his time in the service in October 2008 to pursue a career in fighting.

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Faaloloto made his professional debut in 2009, fighting for Hawaii's X-1 MMA. He defeated Taylor Cochran via unanimous decision in a welterweight bout. Six months later Faaloloto again fought for X-1 MMA, defeating Justin Babbs via kimura only 49 seconds into round one.

World Extreme Cagefighting

In 2010, Faaloloto signed with the World Extreme Cagefighting, also known as the WEC.

Faaloloto dropped down to the lightweight division to make his WEC debut against Anthony Njokuani at WEC 52 on November 11, 2010, in Las Vegas, Nevada.[2] Faaloloto was defeated via TKO nearing the end of round 2.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

In October 2010, World Extreme Cagefighting merged with the Ultimate Fighting Championship. As part of the merger, all WEC fighters were transferred to the UFC.[3]

Faaloloto made his UFC debut on June 26, 2011, at against TUF 12 runner-up, Michael Johnson.[4] Faaloloto was defeated via TKO in round one.

In his sophomore outing for the UFC, Faaloloto faced Terry Etim on November 5, 2011, at UFC 138.[5] Faaloloto was defeated by Etim via guillotine choke 17 seconds into the first round.

After going 0–3, Faaloloto was subsequently released from the promotion.

Personal life

Faaloloto is of Samoan and Italian descent.[6] In high school, Faaloloto was shot in the hand while at a party. He was also stabbed in the arm fighting off two muggers on a different night. Faaloloto has a daughter. Faaloloto earned a degree Kapi'Olani Community College in Hawaii, in order to pursue a career as an English teacher.

Mixed martial arts record

|-|Loss|align=center|2–5|Kiichi Kunimoto|Submission (armbar)| HEAT: HEAT 27| |align=center|1|align=center|1:55|Kobe, Japan|Welterweight bout.|-|Loss|align=center|2–4|Yoshiaki Takashi|Decision (unanimous)| Pancrase Progress Tour 12: All Eyes on Yuki Kondo| |align=center|3|align=center|5:00|Tokyo, Japan||-|Loss|align=center|2–3| Terry Etim|Submission (guillotine choke)| UFC 138| |align=center|1|align=center|0:17|Birmingham, England| |-|Loss|align=center|2–2|Michael Johnson |TKO (punches)|||align=center|1|align=center|4:42|Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States||-|Loss|align=center|2–1|Anthony Njokuani |TKO (elbow)|WEC 52||align=center|2|align=center|4:54|Las Vegas, Nevada, United States|Lightweight debut.|-|Win|align=center|2–0|Justin Babbs|Submission (kimura) |X-1: Showdown in Waipahu 2 ||align=center|1|align=center|0:49|Honolulu, Hawaii, United States||-|Win|align=center|1–0|Taylor Cochran|Decision (unanimous)|X-1: Scuffle on Schofield 2 ||align=center|3|align=center|3:00|Honolulu, Hawaii, United States|

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Edward Faaloloto turns life around via martial arts, makes it to WEC as lightweight. Guelph Mercury Tribune. July 21, 2011.
  2. Web site: Njokuani vs. Faaloloto, Jabouin vs. Visher slated for WEC 52 prelims . The Canadian Press . July 21, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111103172220/http://mmajunkie.com/news/20923/njokuani-vs-faaloloto-jabouin-vs-visher-slated-for-wec-52-prelims.mma . November 3, 2011 .
  3. Web site: UFC and WEC set to merge in 2011; events to air on Versus and Spike TV . mmajunkie.com . October 28, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101031080229/http://mmajunkie.com/news/21189/ufc-and-wec-set-to-merge-in-2011-events-to-air-on-versus-and-spike-tv.mma . 2010-10-31 .
  4. Web site: Michael Johnson vs. Edward Faaloloto slated for UFC on Versus 4. mmajunkie.com. April 11, 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110811235313/http://mmajunkie.com/news/23197/michael-johnson-vs-edward-faaloloto-slated-for-ufc-on-versus-4.mma. August 11, 2011.
  5. News: Terry Etim returns against Edward Faaloloto at UFC 138 in England . mmajunkie.com . 2011-07-21.
  6. Web site: Edward Faaloloto turns life around via martial arts . Guelph Mercury Tribune . 23 March 2019 . 7 November 2010.