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Oli Thompson (Oliver John Thompson) was born on 2 January, 1980 in East Sussex, England, is an English strongman and mixed martial arts fighter. Discover Oli Thompson'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 44 years old?

Popular As Oliver John Thompson
Occupation mixed martial artist Strongman
Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 2 January, 1980
Birthday 2 January
Birthplace East Sussex, England
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Oli Thompson Height, Weight & Measurements

At 44 years old, Oli Thompson height is 6ft 1in and Weight 223 lb.

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Weight 223 lb
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Oli Thompson Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1980

Oliver Thompson (born 2 January 1980) is an English mixed martial artist and retired strongman.

Thompson currently competes in MMA’s heavyweight division.

He has previously competed for major organisations such as UFC, Bellator, KSW, and BAMMA.

2001

Thompson's first competition was the 2001 UK's Strongest Man Qualifier.

Although he did not qualify, he gained experience and remained focused on only competing in professional level events.

2002

In 2002 he won Kent's Strongest Man, taking first place in 5 out of 6 events.

2003

He went on to qualify in 2003 for Britain's Strongest Man ("BSM"), and in 2004 surpassed all expectations when he came third.

As well as Thompson's successful British Finals, he also won the South England Strongest Man Championship three times (2003, 2004 and 2006) and Sussex Strongest Man on three consecutive occasions from 2003 to 2005.

He has also competed in a number of Grand Prix events in Dubai, Latvia, Hungary.

2004

This earned him the right to compete alongside the top strength athletes in the world at the Moscow Super Series 2004 (known as the 2004 Russia Grand Prix, although in 2004 this was not part of the WSM Super Series and again later in the year at Europe's Strongest Man in Poland).

2005

In 2005 he opted to compete in the IFSA British Championships which was set up in direct rivalry with the BSM after IFSA parted company with the BSM and World's Strongest Man competition organiser TWI.

He finished second in that competition to Mark Felix.

2006

In 2006, Thompson won the title of Britain's Strongest Man.

Born in East Sussex to a Northern Irish father and an English mother, Thompson grew up playing rugby union at English county level.

He has stated his favourite thing about rugby was weight training.

Thus, when he was 19 he joined Physiques gym in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex and within a matter of weeks he had broken the gym record for dead-lifting with a 260 kg lift.

This prompted him to start to focus more on a strict routine of weight and strength in order to become a strength athlete.

He has 4 children, and lives happily with his wife and daughters.

Like many British strongmen he returned to the TWI British circuit in 2006 and won Britain's Strongest Man that year.

He also competed in the 2006 IFSA World Championship where he made the final and came eighth.

2007

Disaster struck in February 2007, whilst he was training for the Mohegan Sun Super Series.

He was deadlifting and he tore his biceps.

Reportedly, he said that it did not hurt.

He went on to say "No, there are no nerves in there, it didn’t hurt. I just heard it snap and I was just aware of it. You can feel it come up, but there’s no pain." Although the biceps was repaired Thompson has reported that it feels different and that "it’s just not quite as smooth."

Although he has said that he does not think it will ever be the same, he has also said that: "When I get to a competition, I won’t be holding back because of my arm. I’ve already won Britain’s Strongest Man - you don’t want to go down - you’ve got to try and win Britain’s Strongest Man again or it’s pointless. So I’ve got to win it really. That’ll be how I judge where I go from there - if I win it or not. Second place isn’t something I’ll be chuffed with." Thompson trained intensively with training partner Scott Reid, the 2007 Britain's Strongest Man in the 105 kg weight class.

2008

He went on to qualify for the finals of Britain's Strongest Man in 2008 and won his heat in the process.

However, the injury was too proximate for him to fully challenge for the title in a field that was widely reported to have been one of the strongest ever.

Thompson had been closely associated with IFSA in the past but states that he always did what he wanted to do.

Prior to the BSM 2008 he stated that "If I don’t qualify for Britain’s Strongest Man I may well end up doing the IFSA World Championships.".

2009

Oli Thompson made his mixed martial arts debut on 3 February 2009, defeating Ashley Pollard by a second round arm triangle choke.

2011

He has continued to fight since then, On 26 March 2011, after amassing a record of 7–2, with his only losses coming to future UFC Heavyweight Rob Broughton and former UFC fighter Joe Vedepo, Thompson took on defending UCMMA champion Ben Smith at UCMMA 19.

Thompson won via second round rear naked choke, becoming the new UCMMA Heavyweight Champion.

He then defended his title at UCMMA 21 - Stand Your Ground against boxer-turned mixed martial artist Mark Potter, again winning by rear naked choke, this time in the first round.

Thompson signed with the Ultimate Fighting Championship and was expected to make his debut against Philip De Fries at UFC 138.

However, Thompson was forced out of the bout with an injury and replaced by Rob Broughton.

Thompson made his official debut against UFC newcomer Shawn Jordan at UFC on FX 2.

He lost the fight via TKO in the second round after a back-and-forth fight.

Thompson next fought Phil De Fries at UFC on FOX 4, in his second UFC outing.

He lost via submission in the second round and was subsequently released from the promotion.

Thompson headlined BAMMA 15 against Albanian Heavyweight Gzim Selmani.