Across The Pond profile: Cage Warriors fighter Fraser Patterson

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For many fighters, selecting the right organization to start your professional journey with is considered to be the most important first step they will ever take. In today’s episode of Across The Pond, you will meet a buck of youthful bashings ready to charge with calm and stoic fury into the maelstrom at Middleweight for Cage Warriors. An Amateur mixed martial artist since August 2021 and representing The Griphouse, Fraser Patterson owns a 10-1-1 record in 11 outings consisting of five submissions, two knockouts three decisions and a draw. He has fought for numerous promotions throughout his Amateur career including Full Contact Contender. Patterson has spent his entire career in the United Kingdom and has finished seven out of his 10 total wins over the course of his journey as an Amateur MMA fighter.

At Almighty Fighting Championship 23, he faced Jordan Allen and tapped him out via armbar in round one. Patterson defeated Matthew Dickson via technical knockout in the second round at Goliath Fight Series 1. Then at Goliath Fight Series 2, he defeated Noah Landes via decision. Patterson submitted Ola Jacobsson in round one via triangle choke at Budo Fighting Championships 56. At Rise and Conquer 12, he tapped out Sam Brown via triangle choke in the second round. Patterson submitted Jafferson Mukisa in round two via rear-naked choke at Rise and Conquer 13. He defeated Jackson Clarke at M4TC 30 via majority decision. Patterson defeated Jake Smythe via TKO in round two at Unity Fighting Championship. He defeated Sam Hill at Almighty Fighting Championship 37 via unanimous decision. Patterson tapped out Elliot McGibbon via triangle choke in round three at FCC 40 to score the fifth submission win of his Amateur career. He also picked up his 10th overall victory as an Amateur mixed martial artist in the process.

In his promotional debut and professional MMA debut under the Cage Warriors banner on September 13 at Cage Warriors 193, he will face off against Geoff Pavey in a Middleweight affair. Good luck Fraser!

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