Who is Zion Clark? Wrestler born without legs wins pro MMA debut against able-bodied opponent
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA: Zion Clark, an MMA fighter born without legs, won his first fight at the Gladiator Challenge in San Diego by unanimous decision. The 25-year-old from Ohio made headlines earlier this week when he announced his goal to compete in the UFC, and he's off to a great start.
Clark defeated Eugene Murray several times in their PPV fight on the evening of December 17 in California, although Murray was a bigger man than him. The judge raised Clark's arm in the octagon after the fight had completed its three rounds and a unanimous decision had been taken. An elated Clark did a backflip back to his corner after learning the judges' verdict, thrilling onlookers.
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Clark was born with caudal regression syndrome, a rare condition that prevents development of the lower body. Despite this, he has managed to take part and compete in a variety of sports, and he is currently focusing on a future in MMA. "I'm exceptional because I have a drive and I live by the mantra 'no excuses' and I push myself forward every day. This is the start of another professional career for me and I'm here to rip his throat out and put on a show for the crowd," Clark said in a recent interview with Fox LA.