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Joe Riggs was born on 23 September, 1982 in Sanford, Maine, United States, is an American mixed martial arts fighter. Discover Joe Riggs's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?
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Sanford, Maine, United States |
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Joe Riggs Height, Weight & Measurements
At 41 years old, Joe Riggs height is 6ft 0in and Weight 170 lb.
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6ft 0in |
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170 lb |
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Who Is Joe Riggs's Wife?
His wife is Lisa Riggs
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Lisa Riggs |
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Joe Riggs Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Joe Riggs worth at the age of 41 years old? Joe Riggs’s income source is mostly from being a successful Fighter. He is from United States. We have estimated Joe Riggs's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Joseph Jonathan Riggs (born September 23, 1982) is an American professional bare-knuckle boxer and former mixed martial artist who is currently signed to Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship.
A professional competitor since 2001, Riggs formerly competed for the UFC, WEC, Strikeforce, Bellator, ProElite, M-1 Global, and King of the Cage.
Riggs is the former WEC Middleweight Champion.
Born in Sanford, Maine, and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, Riggs began boxing as a child with his father.
Although Riggs is right handed, he was encouraged by his boxing coach to fight southpaw, making his power hand his left hand.
Riggs began wrestling at Cactus High School in Glendale, Arizona.
He followed in the footsteps of his hero, Randy Couture, and became an All-American twice, at Glendale Community College (Arizona), where he studied to get a Criminal Justice degree.
Riggs has trained at Arizona Combat Sports under the Lally brothers, MMA Lab under John Crouch and TNT Training Center under Scott Tannenbaum.
Riggs made his professional mixed martial arts debut in 2001 and compiled a record of 13–3 with one no contest before being signed by the WEC.
Riggs made his WEC debut at WEC 9 against Alex Stiebling, in what was also his debut at Light Heavyweight.
Riggs lost via triangle choke submission in the second round.
But after the fight people started to take notice of Riggs.
Although he lost the fight, he battered Stiebling so badly that after the fight he had to be helped out of the cage and taken to a hospital.
Reports said that almost everyone at ring side had Stiebling's blood on both them and their paperwork.
The promoter Scott Adams said the fight could and should have been stopped at several points in the fight, leading it to be known as one of the most brutal fights in WEC history.
After that he went down to middle weight to fight Isidro Gonzalez in the WEC.
Where Riggs finished the fight early in the 1st Round by TKO.
After his impressive victory over Gonzalez the WEC gave him a shot at the vacant Middleweight Title against the undefeated Rob Kimmons.
Riggs put on a very impressive performance by stopping Kimmons early in the 1st round, earning him the WEC world title, which he held for the next 2 years.
Riggs' dream of fighting in the UFC materialized in 2004, in a winning bout against Canadian fighter Joe Doerksen.
After that Riggs moved down to Welterweight to fight veteran Chris Lytle.
Riggs went on to win the fight by 2nd-round TKO.
And was the 1st and only man to ever stop the very popular battler Chris Lytle.
Then after being named the UFCs number 1 Welter Weight contender.
Riggs received his shot at the UFC Welterweight Championship at UFC 56 in November 2005 against Matt Hughes.
He was originally supposed to face the winner of the upcoming title fight.
But got called to fight just a month after the defeating Lytle in UFC 55 to face long time champion Hughes for the UFC Welter Weight title.
Originally, the title shot was offered to Karo Parisyan, who had to withdraw due to a torn hamstring.
When Riggs was contacted to take Parisyan's place he jumped at the chance, despite having fought at UFC 55 just a month earlier.
However, Riggs did not make the required weight and the fight was declared a non-title event, due to Hughes allowing Riggs to fight him (if a fighter does not make weight for a match, the match may still take place if their opponent allows it).
Despite his efforts, Riggs could not mount a significant challenge; Hughes took him down and submitted him with a kimura from half-guard just minutes into the first round of the fight.
Following his loss to Hughes, Riggs rebounded to win against future longtime Strikeforce Welterweight Champion, Nick Diaz via decision at UFC 57.
In the hospital room after the fight, Diaz and Riggs got into a physical altercation where they had to be separated by police.
Riggs then moved up to Middleweight to face The Ultimate Fighter alumnus Mike Swick.
Early in the fight Riggs was caught in a guillotine choke and tapped out.
Riggs then fought The Ultimate Fighter 2's Jason Von Flue, submitting him with a triangle choke.
Riggs' last UFC bout was on December 13, 2006, against Welterweight contender Diego Sanchez at UFC Fight Night 7.
Riggs lost the fight due to knockout from a hook followed by a knee in 1:45 of the first round.
Following the fight with Sanchez, Riggs chose to go to the WEC and compete for the vacant WEC Middleweight Championship, but had to pull out of the fight the day before because of a recurring back injury.
Riggs lost to Cory Devela via submission in his Strikeforce debut at Strikeforce: At The Dome.