Khaos Williams | |
Other Names: | Khaos the Ox Fighter |
Birth Name: | Kalinn Williams[1] |
Birth Date: | 30 March 1994 |
Weight Lb: | 170 |
Weight Class: | Welterweight |
Reach: | 77 in[2] |
Fighting Out Of: | Detroit, Michigan, United States |
Rank: | Blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu |
Team: | Murcielago MMA[3] |
Years Active: | 2017–present |
Mma Kowin: | 8 |
Mma Subwin: | 1 |
Mma Decwin: | 6 |
Mma Decloss: | 3 |
Sherdog: | 198129 |
Kalinn "Khaos" Williams (born March 30, 1994) is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the Welterweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Williams got his first taste of knockouts in 2008 when he floored another teenager in a street fight and shook hands afterward.[4]
In July 2013, Williams became the first graduate of a cooperative online education program between the Jackson County Sheriff's Office and Jackson Public Schools. Williams earned a high school diploma through an online program while incarcerated in Jackson County Jail after being convicted of selling cocaine. He's had a spotless probation record and has performed all his required community service.[5] [6]
He started training in September 2013 and had his first fight three months later. His interest in MMA started because someone saw him fight and told him that he had it. So afterwards, he found a BJJ gym and fell in love after his first bout.[7] He started training with Leo Aponte, his former Jackson High School teacher and current mixed martial arts coach.[5]
Starting his career in 2017, Williams fought for a variety of Michigan regional promotions, including King of the Cage events held there. He obtained a 9–1 record in this time, most notably winning the Total Warrior Combat Super Lightweight Championship against 36 fight veteran Tony Hervey.[8]
Replacing injured Dhiego Lima on short notice, Williams made his promotional debut against Alex Morono at UFC 247 on February 8, 2020.[9] He won the fight via first-minute knockout.[10] This win earned him the Performance of the Night award.[11]
Williams made his sophomore appearance in the organization against Abdul Razak Alhassan at on November 14, 2020. He won the fight via first-minute knockout.[12] This win earned him the Performance of the Night award.[13]
Williams faced Michel Pereira at UFC Fight Night 183 on December 19, 2020.[14] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.[15]
Williams faced Matthew Semelsberger on June 19, 2021 at UFC on ESPN 25[16] He won the bout via unanimous decision.[17]
Williams faced Miguel Baeza on November 13, 2021 at UFC Fight Night 197.[18] He won the fight via technical knockout in round three.[19] This win earned him the Performance of the Night award.[20]
Williams faced Randy Brown on May 7, 2022 at UFC 274.[21] He lost the fight via split decision.[22]
Williams faced Rolando Bedoya on May 6, 2023 at UFC 288.[23] He won the fight by split decision.[24]
Williams faced Carlston Harris on May 18, 2024, at UFC Fight Night 241.[25] He won the fight by knockout after knocking down Harris with a right hook.[26] This fight earned him another Performance of the Night award.[27]
Williams is the biological son of Cynthia Rodgers of Jackson and the adoptive son and biological nephew of Lillian Rodgers of Albion, Michigan.[28]
In 2007, Williams was given his nickname Khaos. He grew up in a rough neighborhood and constantly created chaos. His early sparring partners also nicknamed him The Ox Fighter because he was strong as an ox.
|-|Win|align=center|15–3|Carlston Harris|KO (punch)|||align=center|1|align=center|1:30|Las Vegas, Nevada, United States||-|Win|align=center|14–3|Rolando Bedoya|Decision (split)|UFC 288||align=center|3|align=center|5:00|Newark, New Jersey, United States ||-|Loss|align=center|13–3|Randy Brown|Decision (split)|UFC 274||align=center|3|align=center|5:00|Phoenix, Arizona, United States||-|Win|align=center|13–2|Miguel Baeza|TKO (punches)|||align=center|3|align=center|1:02|Las Vegas, Nevada, United States||-|Win|align=center|12–2|Matthew Semelsberger|Decision (unanimous)| ||align=center|3|align=center|5:00|Las Vegas, Nevada, United States||-|Loss|align=center|11–2|Michel Pereira|Decision (unanimous)|||align=center|3|align=center|5:00|Las Vegas, Nevada, United States||-|Win|align=center|11–1|Abdul Razak Alhassan|KO (punch)|||align=center|1|align=center|0:30|Las Vegas, Nevada, United States||-|Win|align=center|10–1|Alex Morono|KO (punches)|UFC 247 ||align=center|1|align=center|0:27|Houston, Texas, United States||-|Win|align=center|9–1|Jeremie Holloway|Decision (unanimous)|WXC 84: Warrior Wednesday 9||align=center|3|align=center|5:00|Southgate, Michigan, United States||-|Win|align=center|8–1|Bo Yan|TKO (punches)|Beijing Combat 4||align=center|1|align=center|0:24|Beijing, China||-|Win|align=center|7–1|Ladarious Jackson|Submission (guillotine choke)|WXC 82: Warrior Wednesday 7||align=center|1|align=center|4:59|Southgate, Michigan, United States||-|Win|align=center|6–1|Tony Hervey|Decision (unanimous)|Total Warrior Combat: Townsend vs. Carter||align=center|3|align=center|5:00|Lansing, Michigan, United States||-|Win|align=center|5–1|P.J. Cajigas|Decision (unanimous)|Total Warrior Combat: Bennett vs. Shaw||align=center|3|align=center|5:00|Lansing, Michigan, United States||-|Win|align=center|4–1|J.P. Saint Louis|KO (punch)|KOTC: Hard Knocks 3||align=center|1|align=center|1:22|Wyandotte, Michigan, United States||-|Loss|align=center|3–1|Dan Yates|Decision (unanimous)|KnockOut Promotions 60||align=center|3|align=center|5:00|Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States||-|Win|align=center|3–0|Erick Lora-Martinez|Decision (unanimous)|KnockOut Promotions 59||align=center|3|align=center|5:00|Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States||-|Win|align=center|2–0|Carrese Archer|TKO (punches)|KOTC: Second Coming||align=center|2|align=center|2:05|Wyandotte, Michigan, United States||-|Win|align=center|1–0|Brandon Johnson|TKO (punches)|KOTC: Supremacy||align=center|1|align=center|1:59|Wyandotte, Michigan, United States|[8]