Richie Vaculik

Richie Vaculik (/ˈvæsəlɪk/ VAS-ə-lik;[2] born Richard Vaculik) is a mixed martial artist and big wave surfer from Maroubra, Australia.[3] Richie competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Flyweight division.

Richard Vaculik
Born (1983-06-19) 19 June 1983 (age 40)
Other namesRichie Vas
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Weight125 lb (57 kg; 8.9 st)
DivisionFlyweight (MMA)
Reach69 in (175 cm)
StyleGreco-Roman Wrestling
Fighting out ofMaroubra, New South Wales
TeamTP Fight Team
RankBrown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu[1]
Years active2006–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total15
Wins10
By knockout3
By submission6
By decision1
Losses5
By knockout2
By submission1
By decision2
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Early life

Vaculic was born in Sydney to a Czech immigrant father and an English mother from Manchester. [1]

Richie's sporting accomplishments started as a surfer at Maroubra Beach, Sydney (Australia). Bra Boys including the Abberton brothers (Sunny Abberton, Koby Abberton, Jai Abberton and Dakota Abberton), Mark Mathews and Richie grew up surfing the iconic Maroubra Beach breaks and other waves including 'Ours'.[citation needed]

In an interview with Surfing Magazine Richie stated that as teenagers he and some Bra Boys would fight each other for fun or to resolve disputes.[4] Richie was introduced to Brazilian jiu-jitsu by blackbelt Bruno Panno at the age of 18.[5]

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

In November 2006 Richie made a successful MMA debut at Warriors Realm 7 against Michael Mortimer, winning via first-round knockout.[6]

Cage Fighting Championship

Richie remained undefeated before challenging Gustavo Falciroli for the Cage Fighting Championship (CFC) inaugural bantamweight title at CFC 12, in March 2010, at the Hordern Pavilion. Falciroli defeated Richie via unanimous 5-round decision.[7]

Proud Warriors Productions, Australian Fighting Championship and Combat8

Since 2011 Richie has exclusively fought international competition. At Proud Warriors Productions (PWP) 3, September 2011, Richie defeated Hawaiian Justin Wong via first round submission.[8] In February 2012, Richie defeated American Nick Honstein for the inaugural featherweight belt at PWP 4: Vaculik vs Honstein, via first round submission.[9]

At Australian Fighting Championship (AFC) 3, April 2012, Richie defeated American MMA veteran Matt Jaggers via first-round knockout.[10]

Richie also defeated American Charlie Alaniz, via split decision (5 rounds), to capture the Combat8 bantamweight title in mid 2013 in a modified MMA rules event broadcast live via epicentre.tv and delayed broadcast on Fox Sports.[11][12]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

In June 2012, Richie was cast on The Ultimate Fighter: The Smashes (TUF Smashes).[13] Richie fought twice at lightweight, he was outsized and defeated by Norman Parke via unanimous decision (2 rounds)[14] and Colin Fletcher via second round submission.[15]

In December 2013, Richie made his UFC and flyweight debut on the undercard at UFC Fight Night: Hunt vs. Bigfoot against Justin Scoggins[16] and was defeated via first-round TKO. In an interview with MMA Kanvas Richie stated he was surprised by Scoggin's wrestling based game plan.[17]

Vaculik was set to face Jon delos Reyes on the undercard at UFC Fight Night: Te Huna vs. Marquardt on 8 June 2014. Reyes was replaced by Philippines' Roldan Sangcha'an.[18] Vaculik he defeated Sangcha-an via unanimous decision.[19]

Vaculik was expected to face Ray Borg on 8 November 2014 at UFC Fight Night 55.[20][21][22] However, Borg was unavailable and Neil Seery was officially announced as Richie's opponent.[23] Subsequently, Seery pulled out of that bout as well and was replaced by Louis Smolka.[24] Despite winning the first and second rounds, Vaculik lost the fight via TKO in the third round.[25]

Vaculik faced Danny Martinez on 15 November 2015 at UFC 193.[26] He lost the fight via unanimous decision[27] and was subsequently cut from the UFC[28] in 2016.

Film and television

Richie features in Bra Boys: Blood is Thicker than Water. Macario De Souza directed friends Mark Matthews and Richie in the follow-up documentary Fighting Fear.[29] On The Ultimate Fighter: The Smashes, Richie represented Australia for the first time inside the UFC octagon.[30] The Crew is a successful television series that follows on from Fighting Fear documenting Richie's career in MMA and surfing on Fuel TV.[31][32]

The three friends Richie, De Souza and Mathews were the subject of an Australian Story episode Scared Straight (2011) where Sue Masters looks into their maturation as professionals in their respective careers and some of the trails and tribulations of getting there.[33][34]

According to The Daily Telegraph Vas is set to co-anchor a UFC Tonight style show for Fox Sports on Australian pay television network Foxtel alongside Tara Rushton called UFC Fight Week that premiered on Thursday, 16 April 2015.[35][36]

Big wave surfing

Richie has surfed some of the world's most dangerous breaks including The Right and Shipsterns Bluff (Australia), Hawaii and Teahupo'o (Tahiti). Surfing since the age of 10, he credits the older surfers who pushed him to ride waves out of his comfort zone from an early age.[37] Bra Boys pioneered standup surfing at a local Sydney break called Cape Fear, on the southern side of the Botany Bay at Cape Solander. Known locally as 'Ours', it became the site of a Red Bull big wave surfing competition in August 2014 called Red Bull Cape Fear.[38] Richie competed against fellow local Evan Faulks.[39]

Championships and accomplishments

  • Cage Fighting Championship
    • CFC Bantamweight title
  • Combat8
    • Combat8 Bantamweight title
  • Proud Warriors Productions
    • PWP Featherweight title

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
15 matches10 wins5 losses
By knockout32
By submission61
By decision12
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Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss10–5Nobuki FujiiSubmission (rear-naked choke)Pancrase 28920 August 201713:42Tokyo, Japan
Loss10–4Danny MartinezDecision (unanimous)UFC 19315 November 201535:00Melbourne, Australia
Loss10–3Louis SmolkaKO (side kick and punches)UFC Fight Night: Rockhold vs. Bisping8 November 201430:18Sydney
Win10–2Roldan Sangcha-anDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Te-Huna vs. Marquardt28 June 201435:00Auckland, New Zealand
Loss9–2Justin ScogginsTKO (punches)UFC Fight Night: Hunt vs. Bigfoot7 December 201314:43Brisbane, AustraliaFlyweight debut.
Win9–1Matt JaggersTKO (punches)AFC 3 – Australian Fighting Championship 315 December 201210:41Melbourne, Australia
Win8–1Nick HonsteinSubmission (triangle armbar)PWP 4 – Vaculik vs. Honstein2 July 201210:59SydneyWon the PWP Featherweight Championship.
Win7–1Justin WongSubmission (rear-naked choke)PWP 3 – Proud Warrior Productions 327 February 201115:00Sydney
Win6–1Glenn Taylor-SmithSubmission (rear-naked choke)Impact FC 2 – The Uprising: Sydney20 November 201022:43Sydney
Win5–1Evan ByrneSubmission (rear-naked choke)CFC – Cage Fighting Championships 145 June 201015:00Sydney
Loss4–1Gustavo FalciroliDecision (unanimous)CFC 12 – Lombard vs. Santore12 March 201055:00SydneyFor the CFC Bantamweight Championship.
Win4–0Michael MortimerSubmission (rear-naked choke)CFC 9 – Fighters Paradise11 July 200914:35Gold Coast, Australia
Win3–0Ross MacLeodKO (punch)CFC 7 – Battle at the Big Top20 February 200911:59Sydney
Win2–0Alexandre ShevtsovSubmission (rear-naked choke)Warriors Realm 82 April 200722:24Sydney
Win1–0Michael MortimerKO (punch)Warriors Realm 78 December 200611:36Sydney

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