Carlos Condit is a retired mixed martial artist who was once the UFC Interim Welterweight Champion, and here is everything you need to know about him including his net worth, salary, records and endorsements
Carlos Condit facts
Birth Place | Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States of America |
Father’s Name | Brian Condit |
Mother’s Name | Camille Prevost |
Star Sign | Taurus |
Net Worth (2022) | $1.5 million (estimated) |
Last Fight Earnings | $171,000 |
Age | 38 |
Date of Birth | April 26, 1984 |
Education | Cibola High School |
Nationality | American |
MMA Debut | September 6, 2002 |
MMA Record | 32-14 |
Divisions | Welterweight |
Achievements | Former UFC Interim welterweight champion |
Partner | Seager Marie McCullah (m.2010) |
Children | Owen Condit (born 2010) |
Endorsements | Sene Studio (his own line of custom jeans) |
Social Media | Instagram, Twitter |
One of the toughest welterweights of all time, ‘The Natural Born Killer’ – Carlos Condit is someone, even a prime Robbie Lawler would find difficulty in knocking out. The American announced his retirement on the 16th of September, 2021.
Last Updated: 19-11-2022
Carlos Condit Net Worth and Payouts
Carlos Condit has a net worth of approximately $1.5 million. This is primarily due to his long MMA career.
For his first UFC fight, Condit earned $24,000 for a loss against Martin Kampmann – split decision.
His biggest payday in the UFC was at UFC 195 in a title fight loss against Robbie Lawler. Condit earned $395,000 that night.
Carlos Condit MMA Career and UFC Record
Carlos Condit made his MMA debut on the 6th of September, 2002 in a promotion called Aztec Challenge in Mexico. He took on Nick Roscorla and won via. submission in the first round.
He then went on a rampant 7-fight winning streak, before suffering his first loss (submission) at Fightworld 2 in September 2004, against Carlo Prater.
Condit bounced back remarkably well with a four-fight winning streak. At Pancrase: Spiral 8, he suffered yet another submission defeat.
In 2006, Condit suffered back-to-back defeat at the hands of Jake Shields and Pat Healy.
Following three successive wins at Pancrase, Condit moved to WEC. He made his debut at WEC 25 against Kyle Jensen.
In his very next fight at WEC 26, Condit won the WEC Welterweight Championship against John Alessio.
He defended the title thrice and moved to the UFC. Condit made his UFC debut at UFC Fight Night: Condit vs Kampmann on the 1st of April, 2009, and went down fighting to Martin Kampmann via. split decision.
After 4 back-to-back wins following his loss, Condit defeated Nick Diaz at UFC 143 and won the Interim UFC welterweight belt.
Condit was unsuccessful in his title fight against Georges St-Pierre, as he went down via. unanimous decision.
He once again fought for the welterweight title in 2016, against Robbie Lawler, but was unsuccessful.
Following a poor run of form, which included 5 straight losses, Condit beat Court McGee and Matt Brown to get back to winning ways.
His momentary ‘back-to-form’ was snapped against Max Griffin at UFC 264, making it the last fight in his MMA career.
He retired with a record of 32 wins and 14 losses.
Carlos Condit Family, Personal Life and Endorsements
Carlos Condit was born on the 26th of April, 1984 in Albuquerque, New Mexico to parents Brian Condit and Camille Prevost. He began wrestling when he was just 9 years old. Condit recently lost a close friend of his, Tim.
Condit is married to Seager Marie McCullah. They are married since December 2010 and have one son, Owen Condit born in March 2010.
He has his own line of custom jeans under the name Sene Studio. Condit also runs a coffee shop.
FAQs about Carlos Condit
Carlos Condit has a net worth of approximately $1.5 million.
Carlos Condit was born on the 26th of April, 1984.
Carlos Condit was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Carlos Condit is 38 years old.
Carlos Condit’s parents are Brian Condit and Camille Prevost.
Carlos Condit is married to Seager Marie McCullah.
Carlos Condit announced his retirement on the 16th of September, 2021.
Carlos Condit’s MMA record reads 32 wins and 14 losses.
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