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"The Jamaican Sensation"

Ode Osbourne

Flyweight Division

12-7-0 (W-L-D)

5

Wins by Knockout

4

Wins by Submission

8

First Round Finishes

Ode Osbourne

athlete record

Info

Learn more about Ode' Osbourne's UFC history, fighter facts, and Q&A below.

Status
Active
Place of Birth
Kingston, Jamaica
Fighting style
Striker
Age
32
Height
67.00
Weight
139.80
Octagon Debut
Jul. 16, 2019
Reach
73.00
Leg reach
39.00
  • Pro since 2015
     
  • Five wins by KO, four by submission (2 Triangle, RNC, armbar)
     
  • Eight first round finishes
     
  • Has won eight of his last 13 and three of his last six

UFC Fight Night (3/16/24) Osbourne was submitted by Jafel Filho via rear naked choke at 4:27 of the first round 

UFC on ESPN (8/5/23) Osbourne was submitted by Asu Almabayev via rear naked choke at 3:11 of the second round 

UFC Fight Night (2/25/23) Osbourne won a three round split decision over Charles Johnson

UFC on ESPN (8/13/22) Osbourne was knocked out by Tyson Nam at 2:59 of the first round 

UFC Fight Night (6/4/22) Osbourne knocked out Zarrukh Adashev at 1:01 of the first round 

UFC 268 (11/6/21) Osbourne won a three round unanimous decision over CJ Vergara

UFC 265 (8/7/21) Osbourne was knocked out by Manel Kape at 4:44 of the first round

UFC Fight Night (2/6/21) Osbourne knocked out Jerome Rivera at :26 of the first round

UFC 246 (1/18/20) Osbourne was submitted by Brian Kelleher via guillotine choke at 2:49 of the first round

Dana White's Contender Series, Season 3
Episode 4
(7/16/19) Osbourne submitted Armando Villareal via armbar at 4:39 of the first round

When and why did you start training for fighting? I originally moved to Wisconsin for wrestling in 2011 with my current wrestling coach Benjamin Tones. Ben was my college wrestling coach and was also coaching fighters at an MMA gym on the side. During the off-season Ben brought me into the fight gym and introduced me to the head coach Reese Shaner. Reese then taught me the fundamentals of martial arts.

What ranks and titles have you held? Three-time state place winner and I was a first-year National qualifier in college. 

Do you have any heroes? My heroes are my mother and God. 

What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? To fight in the UFC means everything to me because it gives me the power to obtain positive changes within my community, and for the children at my school to see you can do anything you set your mind to. If my students physically see someone they know who came from the same background as them making big accomplishments, they will have no excuse to not do the same. 

Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? I attended one full year and then the wrestling program was shut down. 

What was your job before you started fighting? I was and still am an assistant teacher. 

Specific accomplishments in amateur competition? XFO Amateur champion.

Ranks in any martial arts styles: Two-stripe purple belt in Jiu-Jitsu 

Favorite grappling technique: Triangle 

Favorite striking technique: Head kick or knees