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Patrick Côté (fighter) (The Predator) was born on 29 February, 1980 in Rimouski, Quebec, Canada, is a Canadian mixed martial arts fighter. Discover Patrick Côté (fighter)'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?

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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 29 February, 1980
Birthday 29 February
Birthplace Rimouski, Quebec, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Patrick Côté (fighter) Height, Weight & Measurements

At 44 years old, Patrick Côté (fighter) height is 5ft 11in and Weight 170 lb.

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Height 5ft 11in
Weight 170 lb
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Patrick Côté (fighter) Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Patrick Côté (fighter) worth at the age of 44 years old? Patrick Côté (fighter)’s income source is mostly from being a successful fighter. He is from Canada. We have estimated Patrick Côté (fighter)'s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

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

Patrick Côté (born February 29, 1980) is a retired Canadian professional mixed martial artist.

Côté was born in Rimouski, Québec, Canada, on February 29, 1980.

Côté started his martial arts training in the Canadian Army at around age of 16, where he took up boxing and subsequently added muay thai, kickboxing and wrestling to his repertoire.

2002

A professional from 2002 until 2017, Côté is perhaps best known for his 21-bout career in the UFC, and was a finalist on season four of The Ultimate Fighter.

2004

Côté made his UFC debut at UFC 50, on October 22, 2004 against Tito Ortiz.

Côté accepted the fight on just four days' notice when Lion's Den veteran Guy Mezger pulled out of the main event due to an injury.

He said to Ortiz before the fight that, if he thought Chuck Liddell hit hard, he hit harder.

Côté lost via unanimous decision; however, he impressed UFC officials by not being submitted or knocked out by Ortiz and displaying toughness and willingness to take the fight on short notice.

2005

Côté served in the army until 2005, when he started training full-time.

He also studied Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under Fabio Holanda at BTT Canada.

Côté also studies Muay Thai with renowned coach Mark DellaGrotte, a former coach on The Ultimate Fighter 4.

He also maintains ties with Team Legion.

Côté returned to the octagon in 2005 losing his next two fights to Joe Doerksen and Chris Leben.

2006

In 2006, Côté was a contestant on The Ultimate Fighter: The Comeback, defeating Jorge Rivera and Edwin Dewees in exhibition matches.

He advanced to the finale, where he lost by first round submission to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu fighter Travis Lutter at The Ultimate Fighter 4 Finale in a non-exhibition match.

This loss brought Côté's official UFC record to 0–4.

Three months later Côté earned his first win in the UFC at UFC 67, defeating TUF4 teammate Scott Smith by unanimous decision.

2007

In August 2007, he defeated TUF3 winner Kendall Grove at UFC 74 via TKO in the first round.

Côté then fought Drew McFedries at UFC Fight Night, winning in the first round via TKO after catching McFedries with a counter punch.

Côté extended his UFC win streak to four fights at UFC 86 by defeating Ricardo Almeida via split decision, also earning him a title shot.

2008

Côté faced UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva on October 25, 2008 at UFC 90, the UFC's first event in Illinois.

Silva won the first 2 rounds but Côté proved how good his chin was by taking a roundhouse kick and flying knee right on the button without getting rocked in the very first round.

In the third round, Côté's movement inside the octagon caused too much pressure on the back of his right leg (which he was using to move forward) and an injury caused him to fall to the mat grasping his right knee in pain.

Referee Herb Dean declared the fight over when Côté could not continue, ruling the bout a TKO victory for Silva.

Côté, however, became the first of Silva's UFC opponents to make it into the third round.

2009

On January 25, 2009, while taking time off for his surgically repaired knee, Patrick said during an interview with MMA Mania that if he gets a rematch with Anderson Silva he is confident that he will beat him.

He also indicated in a July 2009 interview with Rogers Sportsnet's MMA Connected television program that he would like to fight Michael Bisping, assuming that Bisping lost to Dan Henderson.

Côté returned from his injury after nearly a year and a half off at UFC 113.

In the second round Côté was submitted via rear naked choke by Alan Belcher after being slammed on his head.

Côté complained after the loss that he had been illegally spiked onto the canvas, but the referee ruled that Côté had landed on his face, not his head.

2010

Côté faced Tom Lawlor on October 23, 2010 at UFC 121.

Out-wrestled by his opponent for all three rounds, Côté lost the fight by unanimous decision with 30–27 scores on all three judges' cards.

After the loss to Lawlor and with a record of 4-7 in the UFC, Côté was released from the promotion.

2011

On January 18, 2011, Côté confirmed via Twitter that he had signed a contract with Montreal's Ringside MMA promotion to fight at an upcoming card to be held at Montreal's Bell Centre.

He faced fellow UFC veteran Kalib Starnes and won the fight via unanimous decision.

On June 4, 2011, Côté faced fellow UFC veteran Todd Brown.

The day before, Brown and Côté were in a heated confrontation when Brown shoved Cote during the weigh-ins and Cote slapped Brown across the face afterwards.

Côté won the fight by unanimous decision.

On October 7, 2011, Côté faced muay thai specialist Crafton Wallace at Instinct MMA 1 in Boisbriand, Quebec, Canada.

Côté won the fight via TKO after Wallace injured his leg by stuffing a takedown.