| Pro Record: | 14-4-0 (Win-Loss-Draw) |
| Team: | American Kickboxing Academy |
| Age: | 32 |
| Sex: | Male |
| Height: | 6 Feet. 1 Inch(es). |
| Weight: | 185 lbs. |
| Out of: | San Jose, CA |
| Born: | Houston, TX |
Mike Swick's Professional Record
| Date | Result | Opponent | Event | Method | Round | Time | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 02/06/2010 | Loss | Paulo Thiago | UFC 109: Randy Couture vs Mark Coleman | KO Choked Unconscious | 2 | 1:54 | ||
| 11/14/2009 | Loss | Dan Hardy | UFC 105: Couture vs. Vera | Decision Unanimous Decision | 3 | |||
| 06/13/2009 | Win | Ben Saunders | UFC 99: The Comeback | TKO/RSC Referee Stoppage from Strikes | 2 | 3:47 | ||
| 12/10/2008 | Win | Jonathan Goulet | UFC Fight Night: Fight For The Troops | KO Strike | 1 | 0:33 | ||
| 06/07/2008 | Win | Marcus Davis | UFC 85: Bedlam | Decision Unanimous Decision | 3 | |||
| 01/23/2008 | Win | Josh Burkman | UFC Fight Night 12 | Decision Majority Decision | 3 | |||
| 04/07/2007 | Loss | Yushin Okami | UFC 69: Shootout | Decision Unanimous Decision | 5 | |||
| NSF | 09/23/2006 | Win | David Loiseau | UFC 63: Penn vs. Hughes | Decision Unanimous Decision | 3 | ||
| 05/27/2006 | Win | Joe Riggs | UFC 60: Hughes vs. Gracie | Submission Guillotine Choke | 1 | 2:19 | ||
| 03/04/2006 | Win | Steve Vigneault | UFC 58: USA vs. Canada | Submission Guillotine Choke | 1 | 2:09 | ||
| 08/06/2005 | Win | Gideon Ray | UFC Fight Night 1 | TKO/RSC Referee Stoppage from Strikes | 1 | |||
| 04/09/2005 | Win | Alex Schoenauer | UFC: The Ultimate Fighter Finale | TKO/RSC | 1 | |||
| * 11/02/2004 | Loss | Stephan Bonnar | UFC: The Ultimate Fighter Season 1 | Submission Arm Bar | 1 | 4:58 | ||
| NSF | 01/16/2004 | Loss | Chris Leben | WEC 9: Cold Blooded | KO | 2 | ||
| NSF | 08/23/2003 | Win | Butch Bacon | ShootBox 1 | KO | 1 | ||
| NSF | 03/27/2003 | Win | Kengo Ura | WEC 6: Return of a Legend | TKO/RSC | 3 | 0:31 | |
| NSF | 08/31/2002 | Win | James Gabert | WEC 4: Rumble Under The Sun | Decision Unanimous Decision | 3 | ||
| NSF | 05/04/2002 | Win | James Wakefield | Slam Entertainment: Northwest Submission Fighting Championships | Submission Strikes | 1 | 0:58 | |
| NSF | 11/07/1998 | Win | Victor Bell | Power Ring Warriors | Submission Rear Naked Choke | 1 | 2:10 |
| Bout results verified by an official State, Tribal, Provincial, or Municipal Commission. | |
| NSF: | Non Sanctioned Fight |
| * : | For a variety of reasons, including weight disparity and the demands of entertainment, Exhibition Bouts are held, in which the contest is unscripted and hard fought, but the results do not count on a fighter's Official Record. |
| NC: | Fight Declared No Contest |
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Mike “Quick” Swick (born June 19, 1979 in Houston, Texas) is an American professional mixed martial arts fighter.
He was a participant in the first season of The Ultimate Fighter, a reality television series produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship, which is one of the reasons for his popularity. He was eliminated from the competition after a semi-final loss to Stephan Bonnar.
At The Ultimate Fighter finale, Swick defeated Alex Schoenauer by knockout at 20 seconds into the first round, earning the nickname "Quick" from UFC announcer Mike Goldberg. Since, he has lived up to his nickname by defeating Gideon Ray via KO at :22, Steve Vigneault via submission at 2:09 and Joe Riggs via submission at 2:19, all in the first round. Most of the wins have come by knockout, but also he has been known for using a guillotine choke in closed guard named the "Swickitine".
His record as of UFC 69 at April 2007 is 12 wins, 2 losses, recently losing to Yushin Okami at UFC 69 in Houston, Texas
At UFC 63 Swick beat David Loiseau via Unanimous Decision, where he suffered a hand injury found out to be ligament damage. He currently trains at American Kickboxing Academy. He recently called out the new middleweight champion, Anderson Silva, asking for a title shot since he defeated Loiseau, who was a former #1 contender.
Swick's latest fight was against Yushin Okami at UFC 69, which resulted in a unanimous decision for Okami. After the fight, Swick indicated that he will likely drop to the welterweight division in order to face opponents closer to his size.






