Héctor Urbina


Héctor Urbina is an American mixed martial artist. He competed in the Welterweight, Middleweight and Light heavyweight divisions.

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Urbina made his professional MMA debut in September 2006. Over the first two years of his career, he amassed a record of 12 wins against 4 losses and fought for a number of promotions including King of the Cage, Elite XC, Icon Sport, and Extreme Challenge.

Bellator Fighting Championships

Urbina fought in the earliest years of Bellator Fighting Championships. He faced future champion Lyman Good on the organization's second event, Bellator 2, in April 2009 and lost by technical submission. He then faced Ira Boyd at Bellator 6 in May 2009 and won by TKO in the first round.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

After returning to the independent MMA scene where he amassed a record of 3 wins, 3 losses and 1 draw over the next five years, Urbina was signed by the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He made his debut at UFC 180 against Edgar Garcia on November 15, 2014. Despite being a significant underdog, Urbina defeated Garcia by submission in the first round.
Urbina was next scheduled to face Albert Tumenov at UFC 188. However, he pulled out of the bout due to an arm injury.
Urbrina returned to the Octagon against Bartosz Fabiński at on November 21, 2015. He lost the bout by unanimous decision.
Urbina was then scheduled to face George Sullivan at. However, this bout was cancelled due to a USADA violation by Sullivan.
Urbina next faced Vicente Luque at on September 24, 2016. He lost the fight via knockout in the first round.

''The Ultimate Fighter: Redemption''

After a 1-2 run in the UFC, Urbina was announced as one of the fighters for in February 2017. On the first episode, Urbina was picked fourth by Cody Garbrandt to be on his team. He was scheduled to face James Krause in the show's first fight. However, after two days of cutting weight, Urbina was unable to make the welterweight limit of 171 pounds, only getting down to 188.4 pounds. Ultimately, Urbina was removed from the bout and show and replaced by Johnny Nunez.

Mixed martial arts record

Mixed martial arts amateur record