Robert Drysdale (7-0, 7) was born in Provo, Utah, U.S. on October 5, 1981. At the age of 28 years on July 17, 2010, he made his professional MMA debut against Bastien Huveneers, winning the fight via 1st-round submission.
Drysdale's last fight was a light-heavyweight title fight against Ryan Spann for Spann's Legacy FC Championship title on July 22, 2016. He stopped Spann via submission and was crowned the new light-heavyweight world champion. He retired undefeated with a 7-fight winning streak.
Some of Robert Drysdale's best fights were against Ike Villanueva and Ryan Spann. For details about these fights refer to "Best fights of Robert Drysdale".
# | Date | Opponent | Promotion | Weight | Round | Method | Result |
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Jul 22, 2016 34 years, 9 months 7-0 (7) | 24 years, 10 months 9-2 (8) | LHW | 2 | SUB | Win Rear-naked choke Won Legacy FC light-heavyweight title | ||
7 | Jul 6, 2014 32 years, 9 months 6-0 (6) | Keith Berish | TUF | 1 | NC | NC Overturned by NSAC | |
6 | Apr 12, 2013 31 years, 6 months 6-0 (6) | D.J. Linderman | 1 | SUB | Win Rear-naked choke | ||
5 | Nov 16, 2012 31 years, 1 months 5-0 (5) | Chris Reed | 1 | SUB | Win Armbar | ||
Jul 13, 2012 30 years, 9 months 4-0 (4) | 28 years, 3 months 8-6 (7) | 1 | SUB | Win Armbar | |||
3 | Jun 18, 2011 29 years, 8 months 3-0 (3) | Mike Nickels | 1 | SUB | Win Guillotine choke | ||
2 | Nov 6, 2010 29 years, 1 months 2-0 (2) | Clay Davidson | 1 | SUB | Win Armbar | ||
1 | Jul 17, 2010 28 years, 9 months 1-0 (1) | Bastien Huveneers | 1 | SUB | Win Arm-triangle choke |