jojo calderwood

Bad MoFo: The Elbow Queen

Joanne Calderwood is known around the world as the soft-spoken UFC fighter with the brutal elbows. She is one of the best in her division, and currently Scotland’s most successful Mixed Martial Artist, having just beaten a fantastic opponent on one the UFC’s biggest cards this year in Abu Dhabi. Calderwood is one of many UFC talents who is a crossover from another combat sport. So often is the case that all the accomplishments garnered over there will be simplified into a seemingly meaningless short statement in the corner of the screen during a fighter’s walkout. “Former world champion in XYZ”. Now it’s unfair to expect the UFC to delve deep into the former careers of every fighter who has accomplished something great before they got their start in MMA, but at the same time, some light should be shed on these former achievements. It would be disappointing to remember fighters solely for their UFC run, with their careers before that overshadowed. And that is why this article sets out to have a look at some of the highlights of Joanne Calderwood’s fantastic Muay Thai career which she had prior to breaking through as an MMA star. Calderwood was a perfect build for Muay Thai, her long legs were quick and powerful, which gave Calderwood a front kick that was nigh-on impossible to get past. That same front kick still appears in her MMA fights today despite the technique’s limitations in the sport. She also had a frightening clinch game, where she was able to overpower her opponents with knees and elbows. Her elbows, or ‘hellbows’ as some call them, were and are to this day frighteningly sharp. She can open up a forehead from close quarters arguably better than any of her peers. Her journey into all of this began at the young age of thirteen, where Calderwood accompanied her younger brother along to a class because his friend that he was supposed to go with no-showed. She was hooked straight away, dropping her training as a competitive swimmer and spending all of her free time training as hard as she could. Calderwood started out in Muay Thai when it was essentially impossible to make a living off of the sport (It is still extremely difficult now). Early on in her competitive career, she was often training while already exhausted from working twelve-hour shifts. This all changed when she committed herself to fight full time, moving over to the world-class Griphouse gym, where she worked the front desk to fund her training. JoJo was an unquestionable talent from the get-go, winning her first fifteen professional fights straight with some notable wins over stiff competition such as a points victory over sixty fight veteran; Michelle Preston. In 2009 she was also able to capture the IKF European Flyweight title in a points win over Spaniard; Maria Curriki. That same year she won the Scottish Thai boxing Association’s fighter of the year. Calderwood first tasted defeat at the pinnacle of woman’s Muay Thai in Thailand, at the Queen’s Birthday celebration events for the WPMF world title, Where Melissa Ray beat her by split decision in a close fight. To have your first stumble at the absolute top of a sport is exceptional, and Calderwood came back from that loss stronger, claiming the WKL European title over Venezuela’s Karla Benitez by way of the decision in Barcelona. After that win, Calderwood was granted another world title shot, this time for the WKA world championship on the Shin Kick Promotions show in Woking England early in 2011. She had her hands full against a five-time world champion, ‘Ruthless’ Alexis Rufus. Once again, Calderwood came up short, unable to claim a world title. Calderwood was not disheartened, however, bouncing back and winning the WBC British title against Sally McCarthy in Poole. Her performance was utter dominance, setting up big knees off of caught kicks, closing into cling range and battering her opponent with knees and elbows over the five rounds of the fight. Following the one-sided affair, Calderwood got a third title shot, and third time must be lucky, as she was able to take home the ISKA world flyweight title by stopping her Swedish foe Jenny Krigsman in the fourth of five rounds. After going 19-2 as a Thai boxer, and achieving national, European and world titles, Calderwood turned her attention to Mixed Martial Arts Calderwood is currently in her prime and will achieve great things as a Mixed Martial Artist, but that should never take away from her career as a Thai boxer where after a great streak of wins, she battled through adversity and achieved the highly coveted status of world champion.

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JoJo Calderwood vs Calvillo & Gunnar Nelson Main Event Announced for UFC Glasgow

As UFC Glasgow approaches, fights have been coming out little by little, each time met with cries of, “JoJo needs to be on the card”. Today that’s a reality. The UFC has announced the next two fights for UFC Glasgow with a possible co-main of JoJo Calderwood (11-2) vs Cynthia Calvillo (5-0). The main event is Gunnar Nelson (16-2-2) vs Santiago Ponzinibbio (24-3) Calderwood is coming back from her last fight against Jessica Andrade last year which she lost by Guillotine Choke in the very first round. Calvillo’s last fight seen her win by rear naked choke against Pearl Gonzalez in the third round. Critics may wonder why Calderwood, who was hotly tipped to be in sight of a title fight is fighting someone who has had only two fights in the UFC. However, it’s not something that Calderwood will want to let fester in her mind. Speaking to the Daily Record, Calderwood said, “I’m very excited. Now this fight is confirmed, I’m really champing at the bit. I know she is a great well rounded fighter, she brings it and it’s going to make an exciting fight. “I’m going in there to bring my best game. Let’s see what she brings to the chess table though. I’ll beat any attempts she throws at me and make sure she doesn’t take the W from me.” The main event of the evening will be friend of Conor McGregor, Renzo Gracie Blackbelt and Icelandic star, Gunnar Nelson (16-2-1) who will be fighting former Ultimate Fighter: Brazil finalist, Argentinian Santiago Ponzinibbio (24-3). Nelson is a submission specialist with four performance of the night bonuses in 9 fights within the UFC. Ponzinibbio is on a four fight win streak and will be keen to get a notch in his belt by taking out Gunnar Nelson. There is still no sign of local fan favourites Chris ‘Badguy’ Bungard or Danny Henry who have been chomping at the bit to get into the UFC, with interviews we’ve done with them revealing this. Who knows, is there still time or will they make their debuts, if called up, somewhere else? UFC Glasgow is bound to be an exciting one for Scottish MMA fans and we expect the tickets, which go on sale 2nd of June at 10am to go fast.

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Muay Thai Monarch

The UFC Straweight division is known for action packed fights. In today’s episode of Across The Pond, you will meet a fighter looking to continue her momentum in the UFC when they return to Canada on June 18th. A professional since February 2012 and representing Tristar Gym, 29 year old JoJo Calderwood owns a 10-1 record in eleven career bouts consisting of six decisions and four knockouts. In her MMA debut, JoJo knocked out Noelia Molina in the first round. Then she earned a decision win over Lena Ovchynnikova. Calderwood defeated Ainara Mota via knockout in the second round. In her Invicta FC debut, she faced Ashley Cummins at Invicta FC 3 and knocked her out in round one. She also defeated Livia Von Plettenberg at Invicta FC 4. At Cage Warriors 53 in Glasgow, Calderwood faced American Sally Krumdiack and knocked her out in the first round. She returned to Invicta FC and scored consecutive decision wins over Norma Rueda Center at Invicta FC 6 and Katja Kankaanpaa at Invicta FC 7 respectively. In 2014, Calderwood participated in The Ultimate Fighter 20 and was selected third overall by coach Anthony Pettis. She defeated Emily Kagan via decision in episode two. In her UFC debut, Calderwood faced Korean fighter Seo Hee Ham and defeated her via unanimous decision. Then she faced Cortney Casey at UFN 72 in Glasgow and defeated her via unanimous decision. Calderwood will now face Valerie Letourneau at UFN 89 this weekend in what promises to be a fast paced, action packed battle.Good luck JoJo! Attached video- Calderwood v Krumdiack Cage Warriors 53-

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UFC Fight Night 72 in Glasgow Results – Full of finishes!

    UFC FIGHT NIGHT 72 QUICK RESULTS: Michael Bisping vs. Thales Leites – Michael Bisping wins via Split Decision  Ross Pearson vs. Evan Dunham – Evan Dunham wins via Unanimous decision Joseph Duffy def. Ivan Jorge by submission (triangle choke) at 3:05 of Round One Joanne Calderwood def. Cortney Casey by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 30-27) Leon Edwards def. Pawel Pawlak by unanimous decision (30-27 x3) Steven Ray def. Leonardo Mafra by TKO (punches) at 2:30 of Round One Paddy Holohan def. Vaughan Lee by unanimous decision (30-27 x3) Ilir Latifi def. Hans Stringer by KO (punches) at 0:56 of Round One Mickael Lebout def. Teemu Packalen by unanimous decision (29-28 x2, 30-27) Robert Whiteford def. Paul Redmond by TKO (punches) at of 3:04 of Round One Jimmie Rivera def. Marcus Brimage by TKO (punches) at 1:29 of Round One Daniel Omielanczuk def. Chris de la Rocha by TKO (punches) at 0:48 of Round One

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