Adam Schindler

Adam Schindler (born May 19, 1983) is an American mixed martial artist who last competed in 2013. A professional from 2009 until 2013, he fought for Bellator and Strikeforce.

Adam Schindler
Born (1983-05-19) May 19, 1983
NationalityAmerican
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight155 lb (70 kg; 11 st 1 lb)
DivisionLightweight
Featherweight
Reach68 in (173 cm)
Fighting out ofHouston, Texas, United States
Team4oz. Fight Club
Years active2009-2013
Mixed martial arts record
Total16
Wins10
By knockout1
By submission6
By decision3
Losses6
By knockout4
By decision2
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Mixed martial arts career

Bellator Fighting Championships

Schindler made his Bellator debut on May 27, 2010, when he faced Brian Melancon at Bellator 20. He won via unanimous decision.[1] He then dropped to Featherweight to compete in Bellator's Featherweight Tournament, facing Ronnie Mann at Bellator 46 on June 25, 2011.[2] He lost via KO (punches) in the first round.[3]

In his last fight with Bellator, Schindler faced Jeremy Spoon at Bellator 56 on October 29, 2011.[4] He lost via unanimous decision and asked to be released from his contract shortly thereafter

Legacy FC

Schindler signed with Legacy FC in April 2013, and quickly made his debut in May, replacing Junior Assuncao to face Chris Pecero at Legacy FC 20.[5] He lost via TKO in the second round.[6]

Strikeforce

Schindler is a one-fight veteran in now-defunct promotion Strikeforce, he made his debut on August 21, 2010, facing Kierre Gooch at Strikeforce: Houston. He won via rear-naked choke submission.[7]

Championships and accomplishments

  • Battlegrounds
    • Battlegrounds Lightweight Championship (One time)
  • International Xtreme Fight Association
    • IXFA Lightweight Championship (One time)

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
16 matches 10 wins 6 losses
By knockout 1 4
By submission 6 0
By decision 3 2
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 10–6 Chris Pecero TKO (knees) Legacy FC 20 May 31, 2013 2 1:02 Corpus Christi, Texas, United States Featherweight bout.
Loss 10–5 Chase Hackett TKO (knee injury) Fight To Win: Superheroes May 19, 2012 1 1:54 Denver, Colorado, United States For the Fight To Win Lightweight Championship.[8]
Win 10–4 Yoshiaki Takahashi TKO (punches) G1 Fights: Sovereign Valor January 28, 2012 1 2:55 Kinder, Louisiana, United States Return to Lightweight.
Loss 9–4 Jeremy Spoon Decision (unanimous) Bellator 56 October 29, 2011 3 5:00 Kansas City, Kansas, United States
Loss 9–3 Ronnie Mann KO (punches) Bellator 46 June 25, 2011 1 4:14 Hollywood, Florida, United States Featherweight debut.[9]
Win 9–2 Marc Ramirez Decision (split) International Xtreme Fight Association December 4, 2010 5 5:00 Houston, Texas, United States Won the IXFA Lightweight Championship.[10]
Win 8–2 Kierre Gooch Submission (rear-naked choke) Strikeforce: Houston August 21, 2010 1 1:58 Houston, Texas, United States
Win 7–2 Brian Melancon Decision (unanimous) Bellator 20 May 27, 2010 3 5:00 San Antonio, Texas, United States Catchweight (161 lbs) bout.
Win 6–2 Christopher Golden Submission (rear-naked choke) Supreme Warrior Championship 10 April 3, 2010 1 0:24 Frisco, Texas, United States
Win 5–2 David Fuentes Submission (arm-triangle choke) South Texas Fighting Championships 9 November 13, 2009 1 1:41 McAllen, Texas, United States
Win 4–2 Lane Yarbrough Decision (unanimous) King of Kombat 7 August 29, 2009 3 5:00 Austin, Texas, United States
Loss 3–2 Derrick Krantz TKO (punches) Ascend Combat: Best of the Best Tournament June 6, 2009 2 1:14 Shreveport, Louisiana, United States
Loss 3–1 Derek Campos Decision (unanimous) King of Kombat 6 April 25, 2009 3 5:00 Austin, Texas, United States
Win 3–0 Gary Hancock Submission (rear-naked choke) Battlegrounds 5 March 14, 2009 1 3:21 New Orleans, Louisiana, United States Won the Battlegrounds Lightweight Championship.[11]
Win 2–0 Justin Reiswerg Submission (guillotine choke King of Kombat 5 November 22, 2008 2 1:42 Austin, Texas, United States
Win 1–0 Jorge Batista Submission (keylock) Katana Cagefighting: Equi-Knocks August 23, 2008 2 1:24 Robstown, Texas, United States
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