Matt Serra MMA Fighter Wife, Height, Net Worth

Matt Serra is a retired mixed martial artist who is best known for being the first fighter to win The Ultimate Fighter Tournament and the UFC Championship. He is also the first American to be awarded a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu by Renzo Gracie, a member of the legendary family of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu fighters. Keep reading to learn more about Serra’s early life, her family, and her accomplishments.

Youth and career

On June 2, 1974, in East Meadow, New York.York, Matthew John Serra was born to Italian-American parents. He was reportedly born three months earlier than expected, which caused him to face huge developmental issues while growing up. However, Matt Serra managed to fight his way back to health before he started to dabble in mixed martial arts, after watching Bruce Lee and King Fu Theater. It also helped that his father was a lifelong martial artist.

From around 11 years old, Matt Serra and his father practiced the traditional southern Chinese style of kung fu called Wing Chun. As a teenager, he started competitive wrestling before taking up Brazilian jiu-jitsu at the age of 18, led by Renzo Gracie. In the late 90s, Serra was beginning to make a name for himself in the world of jiu-jitsu fighting in Brazil. He won first place at the 1999 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Pan American Games and then finished third in the brown belt division at the 1999 World Championships in Brazil before fighting professionally.

Matt Serra managed to amass a 4-0 Mixed Martial He was knocked out by Cater in the fight but that didn’t dampen the spirits of the New York individual, who rose to win his next two bouts. Serra, who was now fighting in the lightweight division, was close to winning the title, but he was knocked out in a decisive fight by BJ Penn.

In November 2006, Serra, who had returned to the welterweight division, defeated Chris Lytle by split decision to win the Ultimate Fighter 4 Welterweight tournament. His victory earned him the title against Georges St-Pierre for the UFC Welterweight Championship. Serra was considered a huge underdog for his opponent, but he still managed to turn the odds around by landing a first-round technical knockout to win the UFC Welterweight Championship.

The match has since been considered one of Serra’s garnered numerous accolades, including Sports Illustrated 2000 Upset of the Decade and Cinderella Story of the Decade, among others.

In September 2010, Matt Serra lost to Chris Lytle by unanimous decision in his last fight as he entered training.

Matt Serra’s net worth

Matt Serra’s net worth is estimated to be around $700,000. The one-time UFC Welterweight Championship winner, who was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame on July 5, 2018, is said to have made a living through sponsorship deals and earnings from his various fights.

Since retiring, Serra has opened two Brazilian stores at jiu-jitsu schools in New York where he trains fighters such as Chris Weidman, Aljamain Sterling and Luke Cummo. His team and longtime trainer Ray Longo run the facility as the fighters battle it out as part of the Serra/Longo competition team.

women

Since May 26, 2007, Matt Serra has been namedmarried to Ann Serra. Nothing is known about how the two men met or the details of their marriage, as they chose to keep things about them highly confidential. Even information regarding Ann’s early life and career is very hard to come by.

It is known, however, that Matt and Ann have started a family. Along with the unavailability of information regarding the Serra family, there is conflicting information as to the exact height, with some publications claiming that he and his wife have three children, while others at two. What was agreed is that her first child was born on February 11, 2009, while her second was born in April 2011.

Height, weight and other facts

Birth name: Matthew John Serra

Date of birth: June 2, 1974

Place of birth: East Meadow, New York

Height: 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m)

Weight: 170 lbs (77 kg)

Reach: 69 inches (180 cm)

Profession: Mixed Martial Artist (Retired)

Fighting Style: Wing Chun, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Boxing

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