Robbie Lawler is a well-known mixed martial artist (MMA) fighter from the United States of America.
He has been competing in martial arts professionally since 2001 and has a proven track record. From 2001 to 2004, he competed in the Welterweight division, and again from 2013 to the present. Between 2004 and 2012, he competed in the Middleweight division.
What is the Net Worth of Robbie Lawler? Salary, Earnings
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As of 2023, Robbie Lawler’s net worth is estimated to be around $6.5 million. He has been practicing MMA since he was a child and fighting professionally since he was a teenager.
Where was Robbie Lawler born? Ethnicity, Nationality, Family, Education
Robbie Lawler was born in San Diego, California, United States of America on March 20, 1982. Robbie moved to Bettendorf, Iowa, with his father when he was 10 years old and began his karate training. He attended Bettendorf High School and was an All-State wrestler there. When he was 16, he met Pat Miletich, and after graduating, he began training with the Miletich Fighting System in 2000.
How tall is Robbie Lawler? Weight, Hair Color
On March 20, 1982, Robbie Lawler was born. He stands 1.8 m tall and weighs 77 kg.
How did Robbie Lawler start his Professional Career?
Robbie Lawler’s professional career began in 2001. He fought for IFC in his very first match. Lawler won the first seven matches he played in his professional career, six of which were knockouts. He debuted in the UFC in 2002, with a 5-0 knockout of Aaron Riley. Evan Tanner defeats him in his 2004 Middleweight debut.
He won the Superbrawl Middleweight Championship in 2005 by defeating Falaniko Vitale. In 2006, he reclaimed the ICON Sport Middleweight Championship from Falaniko Vitale. The following year, Robbie lost the ICON Sport Middleweight Championship to Jason Millar. Robbie won the UFC Welterweight Championship three times in a row in 2014, 2015, and 2016, winning the ‘Fight of the Year’ against Johny Hendricks, Rory MacDonald, and Carlos Condit.
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