Tra Telligman


Tra Telligman’s real name is Tracy Trauma Telligman he was born in Dallas, Texas on February 7, 1965.

Tra’s height is 6foot 2inches his weight is 106KG he is a mixed martial artist and fought in Japan and the USA.

Tra Telligman trained himself with the “Lion’s Den gym” and started his career in 1996 as a Mixed Martial Artist. “Lion’s Den gym” is known to many for producing some great fighters such as “Ken Shamrock” and “Guy Mezger”. His career profile contains some big names which have been defeated by Tra such as “Brad Kohler” and “Igor Vovchanchyn”.

Tra started his MMA professional with Absolute Fighting Championship in Moscow, Russia. Tra sustained a unique physical injury, when his right pectoral gone missing, leaving a profound indentation in his upper body. Tra met a car accident in his young age as he was a child and since then he has lived with the malformation.

Tra lost his first major fight against “Vitor Belfort” a popular Brazilian fighter verbally submitting due to strikes at Ultimate Fighting Championship 12 it was Tra’s first major fight. In the same year Tra came back strong at “UFC” and beat “Brad Kohler” by arm-bar in Japan. Tra fought in “PRIDE 13″ with Ukrainian fighter “Igor Vovchanchyn” he also fought and win other fights in “UFC” in the period of the next few years. One of the most accomplished fights of Tra was when he replaced his teammate “Ken Shamrock” who suffered a neck injury during traning.

Tra fought only 2 fights in the next five years and lost both of the fights; this is most likely due to his several MMA stretches in Russia which may have not been official and as a result were not being put in the records.

Though most of Tra’s fans think that he was killed in his last fight VS “Tim Sylvia” when Tim hit Tra with a lethal kick to the head but according to few he was last seen in the “World Combat League” fighting and coaching.


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