World MMA Light Heavyweight Scouting Report: #7 - Ryan Jimmo
Canada's mixed martial arts scene has continued to grow over the course of the last half decade. With the rise of Georges St. Pierre, the increase in developing talent, and the migration of major training facilities into various regions in Canada, it's no surprise to see solid talent emerging at a higher rate. The UFC's involvement in the region is certainly a huge plus as they normally sign a bevy of local prospects to their cards to drive ticket sales, and the possibility of Strikeforce entering the region will add another layer to the opportunities that these fighters have in getting exposure.
At #7 on our 2011 World MMA Light Heavyweight Scouting Report, Ryan Jimmo (13-1) heads the list of Canadian light heavyweight prospects who could finally see himself walking inside the cage of a major promotion in 2011. He's one of the more well-known names on our list as he's battled under the Maximum Fighting Championship banner for most of his career, and despite a loss to Antwain Britt during the elimination round of fights at The Ultimate Fighter season 8 taping -- the improvements he's made over the last two years has kept him in the spotlight.
Offensive Skills: Jimmo's background in Karate would indicate that he's a stand-up fighter, and for the most part he wants to implement that game plan in his fights. He has a strong kicking game that doesn't get enough notice due to his opponents' eagerness to take him down, and his boxing has improved enough to keep opponents at bay with his jab.
On the ground, Jimmo has the skills to be effective when he's in top position, but his grappling is probably his major offensive weakness. It plays a major role in why he's just barely on the outside of a major organization's radar because he really has no means to finish a fight on the ground other than dishing out a heavy-handed beating from mount or elbows from side control.
Against the better competition he's faced as of late, he's had to evolve his takedown defense and stand-up game, and that's not a bad thing. But the stiff competition that he would meet in a promotion like Strikeforce or the UFC, especially in the wrestling department, would put him on his back, and he doesn't quite have the skills to pull off quick transitions and slick triangle submissions.
Defensive Skills: On the feet, Jimmo is improving defensively. He is much harder to hit as he's beginning to use his range fighting skills to his advantage, and his defense to incoming attacks has been solidified by better footwork and a consistent guard from his hands being higher.
On the ground, he still has trouble against better grapplers, specifically when he's put onto his back. His takedown defense has improved, and it's by no means an easy task for any opponent to take him to the ground with ease. He makes opponents work hard for it, and that works in his favor over the course of a three or five round affair.
Progression: One of the major reasons that Jimmo was chosen for our rankings was his progression since his stint on The Ultimate Fighter. He lost an elimination bout against Antwain Britt during the eighth season's opening episode, but has since rattled off seven straight wins. Most notably, he defeated Jesse Forbes, Emanuel Newton, Wilson Gouveia, and Marvin Eastman, although the Eastman bout was marred by controversy as most websites scoring the event gave the bout to the "Beastman".
Despite the undeserved victory, Jimmo's wins over Newton and Gouveia serve as proof that his skills have improved substantially. He absolutely battered Gouveia from the opening bell with a better stand-up game and takedowns, and he successfully neutralized Newton's wrestling game and fired back with kicks and close quarter strikes to render the Team Bodyshop Fitness fighter useless during the affair.
| Lightweight | Welterweight | Middleweight |
|---|---|---|
| #1 - Thiago Michel #2 - Ricardo Tirloni #3 - Magno Almeida #4 - Ui Cheol Nam #5 - Henrique Mello #6 - Reza Madadi #7 - Alexander Sarnavskiy #8 - Ole Laursen #9 - Guillaume DeLorenzi #10 - Al Iaquinta |
#1 - Yuri Villefort #2 - Alex Garcia #3 - Erick Silva #4 - Douglas Lima #5 - Luis "Sapo" Santos #6 - Jesse Juarez #7 - Gunnar Nelson #8 - Quinn Mulhern #9 - Alberto Mina #10 - Joe Ray |
#1 - Papy Abedi #2 - Chris Weidman #3 - Vitor Vianna #4 - Vyacheslav Vasilevsky #5 - Bruno Santos #6 - Costantinos Philippou #7 - Jordan Smith #8 - Uriah Hall #9 - Victor O'Donnell #10 - Assan Njie |
| Light Heavyweight |
|---|
| #7 - Ryan Jimmo #8 - Nik Fekete #9 - Marcus Vanttinen #10 - Ronny Markes |
Environment: Jimmo currently trains with the Hayabusa team in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada. Jeff Montemurro, a former member of the University of Alberta Golden Bears wrestling squad, heads the team, and like Jimmo -- he has a background in Karate. Interestingly enough, the gym seems to have a working relationship with the University in that they've sniped a few of their graduating wrestlers to help train and potentially compete in mixed martial arts. That has helped the gym increase it's level of training immensely, and it allows Hayabusa's stable of fighters to hone their wrestling skills to a higher level than most gyms in the region.
Potential: Smoogy and myself argued a bit over this pick. His Nova Scotia roots have a propensity to gravitate toward Canadian talent, and I serve as the voice of reason in these debates... unless he's actually right in his assessment. For me, Jimmo has long been a nemesis of exciting action. While I did enjoy the comical performances of Antonio McKee drubbing some random guy with outstanding wrestling and then talking about how he can play it safe till he's sixty years old, Jimmo made me cringe. I know, it's a paradox that I can't solve.
Upon further review, I began to hold the belief that my Great White North friend may actually be right. Jimmo's two most recent performances, one of those being against UFC veteran Wilson Gouveia, were impressive. Instead of being manhandled into a clinch war and throwing next to no offense while he fought off takedowns, Jimmo was able to land short, clean blows against Newton and batter him with far superior distance strikes. It wasn't the typical Ryan Jimmo performance, and Wilson Gouveia was outmatched in nearly every area of their bout in May.
I'm still not completely convinced that Jimmo will ever be a top light heavyweight fighter, but he is Canada's best prospect. After ducking Glover Teixeira because he felt he wasn't worthy of a title shot due to his poor name recognition to the fans of the MFC, I still believe Jimmo was trying to avoid certain defeat, but I'll give him another chance. He'll battle Dwayne Lewis in February, and I imagine that a finish may get the UFC's attention, especially if they intend to head to Canada again soon.
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Ryan Jimmo vs. Antwain Britt - TUF 8 Elimination bout
Ryan Jimmo vs. Adam Braidwood - 1st professional bout
Ryan Jimmo vs. Mychal Clark
Ryan Jimmo vs. Craig Zellner
Ryan Jimmo vs Chris Fontaine
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excellent
We need more Canadians in theTop 10 lists.
I’ve personally kind of been disappointed by how Canada is doing in MMA, things were looking very promising a few years ago… but now it seems Canadian fighters just aren’t making the jump from UFC caliber to championship caliber
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I find myself wondering why Strikeforce doesn’t or hasn’t signed some of these guys for their Challengers cards. They need help at LHW.
Well, they signed Gian Villante. That’s pretty proactive if you ask me.
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by Leland Roling on Jan 12, 2011 11:31 AM EST up reply actions
I’ve seen Jimmo on MFC, and I thought that he was a UFC quality fighter who would make a good mid-tier light heavyweight. I totally agree with the statement that “I’m still not completely convinced that Jimmo will ever be a top light heavyweight fighter” because there is something about his skills that don’t come off to me as “next level.” He’s good and solid, but not great, and I have a hard time seeing him become “great.”
I won't jump off the bandwagon just because you lost.
Man, that photo is scary.
Jimmo totally looks like Street Fighter’s Sagat.
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by McKinley B. Noble on Jan 12, 2011 1:35 PM EST reply actions
To clarify what LR said… I don’t really like Jimmo that much either, but I think he fits in perfectly with the other guys in the back half of this top 10 who have ascended to prominent positions in their respective promotions and ought to step to the next level.
However, I’ll admit my continued support of Roger “The Hulk” Hollett is mostly irrational.
LOL, here we go again. If Hollett could shoot laser beams from his zombie stare, I think he’d be a legit top five guy.
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by Leland Roling on Jan 12, 2011 6:02 PM EST up reply actions
I had to make an account for this site though I’ll be honest I read this site but I think its way to neg towards Zuffa,with Nate and def Snowden who I feel is the worst writer if you can call him that their is in mm a, its embarrassing reading his shit, anyway I made an account to comment and let you know Leland that I think your the top guy on this site, your pieces are the best and frankly this series is the best series this site has to offer.
I really enjoy reading your stuff and this is the best work this site is producing hands down, not to knock this site but I dont come for the articles, this site takes all the news from other sites and puts it on one site so thats why I come here but your pieces are def the ones I will actually read and enjoy.
Though I was surprised that Chris Weidman didnt top your MW list, the hype he is getting is big, I thought had UFC done a MW TUF this season he would be the top choice, now with WW I hope to hell Villefort is on the season, doubt they could get Gunnar Nelson but they should try, Erick Silva as well, only thing is do they speak English? I think Yuri does but what about Silva? I think with JDS coaching maybe they should skip the whole you need to speak English cause this is reality tv and they have to live in a house shit and just get the best fighters, I’d rather read subtitles and see the best guys fight.
So KOTC champ Mulhern, Villefort, Silva, they need to be on this season, also Galvao will be as well, should be a good season.
Anyway keep up the great work, sad that stupid stories and Zuffa hit pieces by Snowden attract more views, but thats the game, say the dumbest shit and the craziest shit and attack Zuffa and anti zuffa fans come and applaud and the zuffa fans come to attack, but it attracts the most views, when real legit articles that actually have meaning and have something to offer like your work and these pieces get like 15 comments and shit, when your actually putting in the work, researching and doing great work, just want to let you know your work is appreciated.
Anyway oh I think I saw you commented the other day about SF signing Gian and how he is gonna be a top LHW prospect on your list, top 3, I have to disagree their, first he is a HW right nwo isnt he? He is fighting for SF at HW, was the ROC HW champ, and lost at LHW to Richards in ROC, I do agree he is small for HW and is better at LHW but I dont think he is gonna be a big time LHW Prospect honestly, anyway Glover, Gian, Jan Blachowicz I expect will be at the top of this list.
HW i’m interested in seeing but honestly FW and BW are the div I’m really looking forward to seeing, most of the top guys are already signed, gonna be hard to find them I think, probably alot of guys in Japan from Shooto, Deep, Pancrase etc.
Villante really isn’t a heavyweight. He is being signed as one, but he’ll thrash Griggs and move to his natural weight. And you should watch more of Villante. He is a beast, and he’ll be a top talent in the future.
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by Leland Roling on Jan 12, 2011 7:43 PM EST up reply actions
I know who he is, I’ve actually been to ROC, I live in NJ so I’ve gone to two ROC events, actually I went the one time specifically to see Edson Mendes Jr, in Feb and Gian was on the card and Louis Gaudinot who is a Flyweight prospect, ROC FLyweight champ, Ryan Laflare is the WW champ and Nick Pace was the BW champ, so ROC 28 was such a great card, so glad I went to that show.
I do think Gian is a talented prospect I just dont think he is on the Jon Jones, Phil Davis type prospect level. He should do well in SF LHW div though since its not nearly as deep as the UFC LWH div, but why sign him as a HW then? Why not bring him in as a LHW and start to build him as the next LHW prospect along with OSP, you have HW like Cormier, Lavar and SHane, so they should start buidling up more prospects in other div and putting GIan at LHW would be smart, if he loses to Griggs which I agree he should smash him but if he did lose thats not a good look, and if he wins will they keep him at HW then for a while?
Jon Jones and Phil Davis are far from prospects at this point. We’re talking about 3 to 5 years down the road here. Not tomorrow.
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by Leland Roling on Jan 12, 2011 9:36 PM EST up reply actions
Really? You dont think Phil Davis is a prospect? Ok maybe Jones is past that but Davis is absolutely a prospect, he only has what 8 fights, no top 10 wins, isnt in title contention, thats what I’d call a prospect.
Both are past the definition of prospect.
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by Leland Roling on Jan 13, 2011 7:47 AM EST up reply actions
Leland, Will You Do a Flyweight List
I know your doing HW next and believe I read you said you will do BW and FW after, will you be doing at 125lbs div or no? Since UFC doesnt have Flyweight, WEC is gone, SF has no real Flyweight div, nor does Bellator, really every Flyweight would be a prospect.
Formiga
Dodson
Gaudinot
Montague
They would all be on the list, I assume you wont be doing 125. But FW and BW are what I’m most interested in.
I assume Afrozilla will be one of your top HW prospects.
It’s possible, although it’ll be tough to do for us as we’re already dragging our asses as it is. FW and BW are after HW, so we have 30 more prospects to roll through.
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by Leland Roling on Jan 12, 2011 9:37 PM EST up reply actions
I don’t really think much of anything of Jimmo. He beat Gouveia only because I’m pretty sure Gouveia was in a coma throughout the entire fight. His stand up is robotic and he leaves his chin way up in the air, and all his other skills are bordering on average.
Not that I condone facism or any ism for that matter. Isms are in my opinion, not good. A person shouldn't believe in an ism, he should believe in himself.
I quote John Lennon, "I don't believe in Beatles, I just believe in me". Good point there, after all he was the walrus. I could be the walrus. Wouldn't change the fact I have to bum rides off of people.
This sounds like my initial defense to him being on our list.
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by Leland Roling on Jan 12, 2011 9:37 PM EST up reply actions
Haha. We are not alone! There are dozens of us! Dozens!
Not that I condone facism or any ism for that matter. Isms are in my opinion, not good. A person shouldn't believe in an ism, he should believe in himself.
I quote John Lennon, "I don't believe in Beatles, I just believe in me". Good point there, after all he was the walrus. I could be the walrus. Wouldn't change the fact I have to bum rides off of people.
Jimmo is solid but he couldnt even make it into the TUF house.
Had he fought Glover and not ducked him and won then ok, a win over Heath is solid and maybe UFC would sign him but I think he is more of a SF or Bellator fighter, good but not great, in Bellator LHW tournament he would be perfect and in SF LHW div which needs all the fighters they can get he would be a good addition to OSP and Gian if he drops to LHW..
Glover, Jan, they are also guys who should get a shot with UFC, SF or Bellator.
He had only 7 fights under his belt when he fought to get into the TUF house. Give the guy a break. He’s actually improved considerably since then.
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by Leland Roling on Jan 13, 2011 7:48 AM EST up reply actions

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