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POUND 4 POUND MUAY THAI

1 fighter on FighterStatus UFC 1 division 1 country

Neil Magny is the only fighter on FighterStatus who trains out of Pound 4 Pound Muay Thai. He carries a 32-14 professional record over 46 recorded bouts, winning 70% of them.

Of his 32 wins, 10 came by KO or TKO, 5 by submission and 17 by decision. That works out at 47% finishes, against 71% across all 268 fighters on FighterStatus.

He competes at Welterweight, under UFC. His nationality is listed as United States.

His FighterStatus Score of 55.90 puts him #15 in the UFC Welterweight rankings. He is 39.

32
Combined Wins
14
Losses
15
Finishes
47%
Finish Rate
46
Pro Bouts
1
Active
1
Ranked

Camp Breakdown

How This Camp Wins
KO/TKO
10
Sub
5
Decision
17

15 of the 32 wins with a recorded method ended inside the distance — 47% — and 53% went to the judges.

Divisions Fielded
Welterweight 1 fighter
Where They Come From
United States 1

Standouts

Ranked on FighterStatus
#15 Neil MagnyUFC · Welterweight 55.90

Divisional rank first, then the FighterStatus Score the rank is drawn from — a 0-100 rating of the standard of opposition a fighter has actually beaten, weighted towards recent bouts.

Titles Held

No championships are recorded against this roster yet.

Roster at a Glance

Pound 4 Pound Muay Thai roster: records, divisions and rankings
Fighter Division Record KO Sub Finish rate Streak Age Ht / Reach Rank
Neil Magny Welterweight 32-14 10 5 47% 1 win 39 6'3" / 80" #15

Records are career professional totals from each fighter's profile. Finish rate is stoppage wins as a share of that fighter's wins with a recorded method — the same denominator as the camp and site rates above, so the column and the paragraphs agree; a dash means no method is recorded for him at all. Rank is the current FighterStatus divisional rank; a dash means the fighter is not rated in his division, which includes every retired fighter.

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