Jeremy Spoon (born April 1, 1985) is an American mixed martial artist. A professional MMA competitor since 2008, Spoon has made a name for himself fighting in various promotions, including King of the Cage and Bellator Fighting Championships. Spoon was a competitor in the Bellator season six and season seven featherweight tournaments.

Mixed martial arts career

Background

Spoon holds a background in wrestling. He and his identical twin brother, Jerod Spoon, both competed in college, having started in seventh grade. In their junior year, Jeremy was state champion at 130lbs, whilst Jerod was runner-up at 135lbs.

Spoon was undefeated prior to joining Bellator. In that time, Spoon claimed a win over Jose Vega (a future Bellator tournament semi-finalist), a featherweight championship victory (and subsequent defense) in the Bricktown Brawl promotion and also defeated Donald Sanchez for the King of the Cage bantamweight (145lb) championship.

In mid-2011, both Jeremy Spoon and Jerod Spoon tried out for The Ultimate Fighter 14, which was the first edition of the show to feature bantamweights and featherweights. They tried out with the hope of being the first siblings to compete on the show, though coincidentally, whilst the Spoon siblings were not selected, two other siblings (Josh Ferguson and B.J. Ferguson) were.

Bellator Fighting Championships

Spoon made his Bellator Fighting Championships debut against the then-unbeaten Jerrod Sanders. He was victorious via submission (rear naked choke) in the second round.

Spoon returned to Bellator where he faced Adam Schindler. Spoon used his speed to his advantage, as he was able to land strikes on Schindler without response. In the final round, Schindler's face was bloodied, although the fight ultimately went to decision, where Spoon prevailed (30–27, 29–28, 29–28).

With that win, Spoon was selected to be part of Bellator's season six featherweight tournament. His quarterfinal opponent was Daniel Mason-Straus. Straus was considered the favourite going into the fight, due to his previous Bellator tournament experience, where he was the runner up of the fourth season featherweight tournament. During the fight, Spoon appeared to be noticeably smaller in stature than his opponent and it showed, as Straus was able to control the clinch and use his greater reach effectively with leg kicks to keep Spoon on the outside. Straus successfully took Spoon down twice and controlled the fight to a decision. Straus won the fight via unanimous decision (30–27, 29–28, 29–28).

Spoon then entered into the season seven featherweight tournament. His quarterfinal opponent was Mike Richman and he lost via a headkick KO in the first round.

Spoon returned to the promotion in 2018 and faced Juan Archuleta on November 30, 2018, at Bellator 210. He lost the fight by unanimous decision.

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
25 matches20 wins5 losses
By knockout11
By submission121
By decision73
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss20–5Juan ArchuletaDecision (unanimous)Bellator 210November 30, 201835:00Thackerville, Oklahoma, United States
Loss20–4Damon JacksonSubmission (rear-naked choke)Legacy Fighting Alliance 40November 30, 201823:59Dallas, Texas, United States
Win20–3Ran WeathersDecision (unanimous)SCS 32November 19, 201631:51Hinton, Oklahoma, United States
Win19–3Johnnie RoadesSubmissionFists of Fury 7September 24, 201611:51Lawton, Oklahoma, United States
Win18–3Josh TylerDecision (unanimous)SCS 25: ApocalypseMarch 28, 201555:00Hinton, Oklahoma, United StatesWon the SCS Featherweight Championship.
Win17–3Rocky LongSubmission (choke)Rage in the Cage 33November 14, 201411:45Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Loss16–3Ryan RobertsTechnical Decision (split)VFC: Fight Night HarrahsSeptember 12, 201435:00Council Bluffs, Iowa, United StatesFor the VFC Featherweight Championship.
Win16–2Cody CarrilloSubmission (rear-naked choke)Rage in the Cage 30August 15, 201423:03Choctaw, Oklahoma, United States
Win15–2Christopher BrooksSubmission (choke)Fists of Fury 4February 15, 201411:41Lawton, Oklahoma, United States
Win14–2Chris CogginsDecision (unanimous)C3 Fights - Fall Brawl 2013October 12, 201335:00Newkirk, Oklahoma, United States
Win13–2Warren StewartDecision (unanimous)SCS 18 - Declaration of PainJuly 27, 201335:00Hinton, Oklahoma, United States
Loss12–2Mike RichmanKO (head kick and punch)Bellator 76October 12, 201210:23Windsor, Ontario, CanadaBellator season seven featherweight tournament quarterfinal.
Loss12–1Daniel Mason-StrausDecision (unanimous)Bellator 60March 9, 201235:00Hammond, Indiana, United StatesBellator season six featherweight tournament quarterfinal.
Win12–0Adam SchindlerDecision (unanimous)Bellator 56October 29, 201135:00Kansas City, Kansas, United States
Win11–0Donald SanchezDecision (split)KOTC: OverdriveAugust 20, 201155:00Norman, Oklahoma, United StatesWon the KOTC Bantamweight Championship.
Win10–0Ramiro HernandezDecision (unanimous)Bricktown Brawl 6June 11, 201155:00Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United StatesWon the Bricktown Brawl Featherweight Championship.
Win9–0Jerrod SandersSubmission (rear-naked choke)Bellator 37March 19, 201120:26Concho, Oklahoma, United StatesLightweight bout.
Win8–0Scott BearSubmissionApex Martial Arts - Bridge Creek BrawlOctober 9, 201030:31Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Win7–0Nathan TorrezSubmissionBricktown Brawl 5June 25, 201022:52Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Win6–0Jose VegaSubmissionBricktown Brawl 4April 2, 201024:42Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Win5–0Cameron CoffmanSubmission (punches)Bricktown Brawl 3December 11, 200911:04Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Win4–0Arnulfo VeloquioSubmissionBricktown Brawl 2August 28, 200911:14Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Win3–0Chris BarnesTKO (punches)Harrah Fight NightJune 27, 200911:44Harrah, Oklahoma, United States
Win2–0Nick MastersSubmission (rear naked choke)Freestyle Cage Fighting 29March 21, 200911:47Claremore, Oklahoma, United States
Win1–0Wes ParkhurstSubmission (punches)Freestyle Cage Fighting 24October 4, 200810:32Shawnee, Oklahoma, United States

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Awards and achievements
Preceded byDonald Sanchez9th King of the Cage Bantamweight Champion March 17, 2012 – 2013Succeeded byDonald Sanchez