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Shane del Rosario
BornShane Kalani del Rosario
(1983-09-23)September 23, 1983
Hacienda Heights, California, U.S.
DiedDecember 9, 2013(2013-12-09) (aged 30)
NicknameNo Limits
NationalityAmerican
Height6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight244 lb (111 kg; 17 st 6 lb)
DivisionHeavyweight
Reach78 in (198 cm)
StyleKickboxing
Fighting out ofIrvine, California
TeamTeam Oyama
Team DeathClutch
Rankblue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Years active2006-2013 (MMA)
2006-2008 (Kickboxing)
Kickboxing record
Total9
Wins8
By knockout8
Losses1
By knockout1
Mixed martial arts record
Total13
Wins11
By knockout8
By submission3
Losses2
By knockout2
Amateur Muay Thai record
Total3
Wins3
Other information
Notable school(s)University of California, Irvine
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Shane Kalani del Rosario (September 23, 1983 - December 09, 2013) was an American professional mixed martial artist and former kickboxer who last competed in the UFC's Heavyweight division. He also competed for Strikeforce, M-1 Global, ShoXC, and King of the Cage. He held the distinction of being the first American to become the WBC Muay Thai World Heavyweight Champion.

Early life

Del Rosario was born and raised in Orange County, California, and is of Norwegian and Hawaiian descent. He started training as a fighter when he was 17 years old with Marco Ruas. Del Rosario then attended and graduated from college with a bachelor's degree in psychology out of UC Irvine.

Kickboxing career

Del Rosario competed as a Heavyweight in Muay Thai on the World Championship Kickboxing series of kickboxing events and In Sync Productions Inc.

On November 9, 2006, Shane Del Rosario fought Tyler Grear. After surviving a spinning backfist that stunned him in round one, Del Rosario dropped Grear with a power punch early in round two. Grear could not beat the referee's 10-count as Del Rosario was declared the winner by knockout at 16 seconds of the second round.[1]

After defeating Justin Carver by first round knockout on January 11, 2007, Shane then fought reigning WBC Muay Thai International Heavyweight Champion Ricardo van den Bos for the vacant WBC Muay Thai World Heavyweight Championship. Del Rosario dominated van den Bos throughout the majority of the bout. After dropping van den Bos twice in round number two, Del Rosario landed a knee that finished Ricardo van den Bos at the last second of the round. He was then declared the winner by knockout at 3:00 of round two and the new WBC Muay Thai World Heavyweight Champion. He would also become the first American to have won the WBC Muay Thai World Heavyweight title.[2]

Del Rosario's first career loss came in his first title defense against Dutch kickboxer Ginty Vrede. Going into the bout as the fan favorite, he appeared to hurt Vrede in the opening round. Vrede came back with a powerful hook that stunned del Rosario and forced a standing eight-count by referee Steve Mazzagatti. After beating the count, del Rosario was dropped by an immediate high kick. The referee stopped the fight at 2:24 of the first round and declared Vrede the new WBC Muay Thai World Heavyweight Champion.[3]

Following the death of Ginty Vrede, the WBC World Heavyweight Championship was vacated. Del Rosario then knocked out Mexican kickboxer Ricardo Romero at 1:20 in the second round on July 26, 2008 to win the title for a second time.[4]

Mixed martial arts career

Shane del Rosario transitioned into mixed martial arts in 2006 when he made his debut for mixed martial arts promotion King of the Cage. He then competed for notable promotions including EliteXC, M-1 Global and Strikeforce.

Strikeforce

Shane del Rosario defeated Brandon Cash in his Strikeforce debut. He was expected to face Bobby Lashley at Strikeforce: Miami, but the bout never materialized. He was then expected to meet Ron Sparks at Strikeforce: Los Angeles on June 16, but that bout also never happened. Shane won against Lolohea Mahe by way of TKO on July 23, 2010 at Strikeforce Challengers: del Rosario vs. Mahe.[5] After the bout, Shane expressed his desire to fight former UFC heavyweight champion Andrei Arlovski.[6]

On February 12, 2011, Del Rosario competed in an alternate bout for Strikeforce's World Grand Prix Heavyweight Tournament. He faced Lavar Johnson and won the bout with an armbar submission in the closing minute of the first round to earn the first reserve spot in the tournament.

He was to face Daniel Cormier at Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum, but was involved in a car accident in which a drunk woman hit his car from the back. As a result from the accident, he suffered a herniated disc which kept him from training as well as forcing him to withdraw from the bout.[7]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Del Rosario’s manager Jason House announced that he had signed to the UFC to compete in the Heavyweight division, starting in 2012.[8]

Del Rosario was expected to face Gabriel Gonzaga on May 26, 2012 at UFC 146.[9] Due to Alistair Overeem testing positive for high levels of testosterone, Frank Mir replaced him for the title shot which promoted Antonio Silva to fight for the co-main event against Cain Velasquez. The move left Roy Nelson with no opponent, which prompted the UFC to let him face former title contender Gonzaga[10] while del Rosario faced Stipe Miocic.[11] del Rosario was defeated in the second round by TKO, giving him his first professional MMA career loss.

Del Rosario faced Pat Barry at The Ultimate Fighter: Team Carwin vs. Team Nelson Finale.[12] He lost the fight by KO at 0:26 in the second round.

Del Rosario was expected to face Dave Herman on July 6, 2013 at UFC 162.[13] But he was later forced to withdraw from the bout due to an injury and was replaced by Gabriel Gonzaga. [14]

Del Rosario was expected to face Guto Inocente on December 28, 2013 at UFC 168.[15] However, del Rosario pulled out of the bout citing a rib injury.[16]

Cardiac arrest

On November 26, 2013, del Rosario was hospitalized at the Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport Beach, California in critical condition after suffering from full cardiac arrest after two heart attacks.[17] Del Rosario's manager Jason House said in a statement to Sherdog.com that “Shane del Rosario had a catastrophic cardiovascular collapse at home on Tuesday morning,”. “He was brought to the hospital in full cardiac arrest. He was resuscitated in the emergency room back to a stable heart rhythm and blood pressure. He is currently in the coronary care unit critically ill. Our prayers are with him and his family.”

According to Erik Apple, a training partner who has known del Rosario since they were in high school, the fighter’s situation has improved since Tuesday.

“Yesterday [Tuesday] there was very little hope for him to even make it past that day,” Apple told Sherdog.com. “It was down to the point where his liver and kidneys weren’t functioning. He was on dialysis. They had to give him the maximum amount of medication that they can just so they could get his blood pressure at an acceptable level.

“Since then, he’s actually had some positive signs. No. 1, his kidneys are functioning...he doesn’t have any problems with his organs right now as far as I know,” Apple added. “Early this morning they began weaning him of off the blood pressure medication.”

According to Apple, del Rosario was found at home by his roommate, UFC flyweight Ian McCall. McCall called 911 and administered CPR to del Rosario before he was taken to the hospital. Apple says that del Rosario had no prior health issues with his heart.

“He had some response this morning. A nurse said he sort of readjusted himself and turned his head. To me that means his brain is coming back online. If he’s moving and having some kind of reaction those are all positive signs,” Apple said.

Despite the improvements in del Rosario’s condition, Apple said that the odds are still stacked against his longtime friend.[18]

ESPN reported del Rosario had died on November 28,[19] and this was repeated in various outlets. The credited author denied having written the story,[20] and later reported del Rosario alive, though without brain activity.[21]

On November 30, Apple said del Rosario was off life support and breathing on his own. He also registered brain activity and squeezed his mother’s hand. Doctors believe he may have a rare heart condition called Long QT Syndrome.[22]

Death

After nearly two-weeks of hospitalization UFC heavyweight fighter and former kickboxing world champion, Shane Del Rosario passed away on December 9, 2013.

Del Rosario suffered from a Catastrophic Cardiovascular Collapse on Tuesday, November 26th and had been clinging to life in an Orange County hospital event since.

After two-confusing weeks and several mis-reports of his passing, it appears as if Del Rosario took his last breath sometime yesterday.

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

Kickboxing

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
13 matches 11 wins 2 losses
By knockout 8 2
By submission 3 0
By decision 0 0
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 11–2 Pat Barry KO (punches) The Ultimate Fighter 16 Finale December 15, 2012 2 0:26 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 11–1 Stipe Miocic TKO (elbows) UFC 146 May 26, 2012 2 3:14 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 11–0 Lavar Johnson Submission (armbar) Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Silva February 12, 2011 1 4:31 East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix Reserve Bout
Win 10–0 Lolohea Mahe TKO (knees and punches) Strikeforce Challengers: del Rosario vs. Mahe July 23, 2010 1 3:48 Everett, Washington, United States
Win 9–0 Brandon Cash Submission (omoplata) Strikeforce Challengers: Gurgel vs. Evangelista November 6, 2009 1 2:57 Fresno, California, United States
Win 8–0 Lloyd Marshbanks TKO (knees) M-1 Challenge 19 September 26, 2009 1 1:34 Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Win 7–0 Maxim Grishin TKO (punches) M-1 Challenge 17 July 4, 2009 1 0:21 Seoul, South Korea
Win 6–0 Dool Hee-Lee TKO (punch to the body) M-1 Challenge 14 April 29, 2009 1 2:27 Tokyo, Japan
Win 5–0 Carl Seumanutafa TKO (punches) ShoXC: Elite Challenger Series September 26, 2008 2 1:07 Santa Ynez, California, United States
Win 4–0 Analu Brash TKO (punches) ShoXC: Elite Challenger Series March 21, 2008 1 3:18 Santa Ynez, California, United States
Win 3–0 Amedeo Viola Submission (triangle choke) ShoXC: Elite Challenger Series October 26, 2007 1 2:27 Santa Ynez, California, United States
Win 2–0 Gilbert Carreto TKO (punches) No Limits: Proving Grounds April 21, 2007 1 1:19 Irvine, California, United States
Win 1–0 Gábor Németh TKO (punches) KOTC: Rapid Fire August 4, 2006 1 3:53 San Jacinto, California, United States

Kickboxing record (Incomplete)

Kickboxing record

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

References

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  2. ^ "World Championship Muay Thai Recap \ Results". The FIGHT GAME Tv.
  3. ^ "WCK: Full Rules Muaythai Recap". The FIGHT GAME Tv.
  4. ^ "Christine Toledo Wins by UD Interview".
  5. ^ "del Rosario vs. Mahe, Kaufman vs. Modafferi, Humphrey vs. Kyle at Strikeforce Challengers 9". MMAjunkie.com. 2010-06-10.
  6. ^ http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm/templates/dailynews.asp?articleid=12132&zoneid=13
  7. ^ http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2011/5/7/2158970/details-emerge-from-shane-del-rosario-car-accident
  8. ^ http://mmaweekly.com/shane-del-rosario-signs-with-the-ufc
  9. ^ "Gabriel Gonzaga set to welcome Strikeforce's Shane Del Rosario to the Octagon". mmamania.com. February 22, 2012.
  10. ^ "Gabriel Gonzaga fills open slot against Roy Nelson at UFC 146". mmajunkie.com. April 23, 2012. Retrieved April 23, 2012.
  11. ^ Pisha, Ken (April 24, 2012). "UFC 146 All-Heavyweight Main Card Remains Intact, Despite Facelift". mmaweekly.com. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
  12. ^ "Pat Barry vs. Shane Del Rosario targeted for December's TUF 16 Finale in Las Vegas". MMAjunkie.com. October 23, 2012. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
  13. ^ Staff (April 11, 2013). "Herman vs. Del Rosario headed to UFC 162". mmajunkie.com. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
  14. ^ "Shane del Rosario forced out at UFC 162, Dave Herman now meets Gabriel Gonzaga". mmajunkie.com. 2013-05-31.
  15. ^ Staff (2013-10-04). "Guto Inocente To Make Octagon Debut Against Shane Del Rosario At UFC 168". cagereligion.com. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
  16. ^ Matt Erickson and John Morgan (2013-11-21). "Injury forces Shane del Rosario out of UFC 168 fight against Guto Inocente". mmajunkie.com. Retrieved 2013-11-21.
  17. ^ MMAjunkie Staff (2013-11-27). "UFC heavyweight Shane del Rosario hospitalized in critical condition after 'full cardiac arrest'". mmajunkie.com. Retrieved 2013-11-27. {{cite web}}: no-break space character in |title= at position 89 (help)
  18. ^ Tristen Critchfield (2013-11-27). "Updated: UFC Heavyweight Shane del Rosario in Critical Condition After Suffering Cardiac Arrest". sherdog.com. Retrieved 2013-11-27.
  19. ^ "Heavyweight Del Rosario dies", ESPN.co.uk
  20. ^ Josh Gross tweet, from Twitter.com
  21. ^ "Shane Del Rosario's brain inactive", by Josh Gross, ESPN
  22. ^ Mike Whitman (2013-11-30). "Update: UFC Heavyweight Shane del Rosario Still Fighting, Breathing Independently". sherdog.com. Retrieved 2013-12-01.

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