Members of the family of UFC and combined martial arts veteran Benji Radach introduced his passing on Monday. He was 45.
Radach made his skilled MMA debut in March 2001. He started his profession on a 10-fight win streak, ending eight of his first ten opponents through knockout. He was signed by the UFC in 2002 and made his octagon debut at UFC 37 in Bossier Metropolis, Louisiana. He stopped Steve Berger with punches however the struggle was later dominated a a no contest by the Louisiana Athletic Fee on account of Radach holding the fence.
He formally picked up his first octagon win at UFC 37.5 in June 2022, defeating Nick Serra, brother of former welterweight champion Matt Serra, by unanimous choice. He was defeated by future light-weight champion Sean Sherk in his third promotional look at UFC 39.
After spending a while on the regional circuit, Radach landed within the Worldwide Combat League (IFL) in 2007 and fought for the promotion’s inaugural middleweight championship. He picked up his closing profession win in October 2004, defeating Murilo Rua through TKO in ElitXC.
Radach final fought at Bellator 137 in Could 2015. His profession document stands at 21–7, 1 NC. The reason for dying stays unknown on the time.