
Biography
Forrest Griffin is an American retired mixed martial artist. He is a former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion and was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in 2013. He is now the Vice President of Athlete Development at the UFC Performance Institute. A former Georgia police officer, Griffin first rose to prominence after winning the first season of The Ultimate Fighter. In the tournament finals, he defeated Stephan Bonnar in a fight which is widely credited as sparking the success of the UFC.
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Career Analysis
Forrest Griffin has compiled a professional record of 19-7-0 across 26 bouts. With 4 victories coming by stoppage, Griffin carries a 21% knockout rate.
Representing United States on the world stage, Griffin competes in the {{ubl division. They remain active and looking for their next fight.