Titan Fighting Championship (Titan FC) is an American mixed martial arts promotion based out of Pompano Beach, Florida. Their shows were originally run in and near Kansas City and have since expanded to include venues all over North America and eventually, international locations. Since July 2015, Titan FC events are broadcast on the UFC online streaming service UFC Fight Pass, which also showcases a library of the organization's previous events.

History

Founding

Titan Fighting Championships was founded in 2005 by veteran fight promoter and, at the time, Bellator Fighting Championships' director of operations, Joe Kelly. The organization was originally based in Kansas City and was headquartered in the city's historic Memorial Hall, where the organization held the majority of their early events. Memorial Hall was exclusively leased to Kelly's sports and entertainment promotion company Titan Entertainment, from which the MMA organization took its name.

Broadcast deal with HDNet

On December 13, 2010, Titan Fighting Championships announced that they had struck a deal with the cable and satellite television network HDNet (later relaunched as AXS TV) to broadcast their next event, Titan FC 16, live on the network. The event would take place on January 28, 2011, and was headlined by a super heavyweight bout between former two-time UFC Heavyweight champion Tim Sylvia and former The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights cast member Abe Wagner. Prior to the airing of the promotion's second show on the network, Titan FC 17: Lashley vs. Ott, CEO Joe Kelly announced that the organization had signed a three-year extension with HDNet to broadcast their live events under the network's HDNet Fights label. Kelly subsequently resigned from his position at Bellator FC in order to focus full-time on running Titan FC.

Titan FC would initially air a total of nine live events on the HDNet/AXS TV networks, including a "Fight for the Troops" event taking place on June 15, 2012, at the Marshall Army Airfield at Fort Riley, Kansas, and conclude with Titan FC 24: Johnson vs. Jones which aired on August 24, 2012.

Merger with RFA

On October 11, 2012, officials for the Nebraska-based MMA promotion Resurrection Fighting Alliance (RFA) announced that they had acquired Titan Fighting Championships, along with certain fighter contracts, as well as the organization's television deal with, now, AXS TV. The goal was to combine the talent of both organizations under one umbrella, the RFA. Titan FC owner and president Joe Kelly would be brought in as the Vice President of the newly merged company, with seasoned MMA manager, and Black House gym owner, Ed Soares acting as the President.

Resurgence and new ownership

Seven months after the RFA buyout, the Titan FC promotion was resurrected when founder Joe Kelly bought back the organization in 2013 and produced two more shows on his own: Titan FC 25: Lashley vs. Asplund in June, and Titan FC 26: Hallman vs. Hornbuckle in August, both of which were aired live on AXS TV.

In December 2013, Jeff Aronson, the former chairman and co-founder of the fighter management company Alchemist Management, purchased a majority stake in Titan FC from the promotion's founder and president Joe Kelly. Jeff Aronson would serve as company's new CEO with, longtime friend and business partner, Lex McMahon serving as Titan FC's COO. Kelly would remain as the organization's president and minority owner.

Unlike other organizations in the past who tried to go head to head with the UFC and failed, CEO Jeff Aronson hoped to form a professional relationship with the UFC and has attempted to position Titan FC as an unofficial feeder league for the organization. The newly overhauled Titan FC has now focused itself on finding unsigned prospects, and giving top level veterans who have hit a rough patch, a platform on which to get themselves noticed, or get their career back on track.

"No one is going to take on Zuffa and win at this point. It's just not going to happen."

Along with the new ownership came new rules for the organization's fighter contracts and bonus structure, and an increased focus on fan involvement. As an incentive to get fighters to perform their best, and thus garner the attention of the larger organizations, Titan FC awards "finishing bonuses" to all fighters who finish their fights by either knockout or submission. Also, to entice up and coming prospects and veteran fighters to sign with the organization, Titan FC now offers a no-questions-asked "Zuffa out" clause in all their contracts, in case the opportunity arises for the fighter to leave the organization and sign with the UFC. The organization hopes that these incentives will encourage the fighters to put on a better show for the fans, and intends to increase the fan experience by offering VIP packages and holding giveaways, contests, and autograph sessions at all of their live events. To reflect their new position in the MMA community, and philosophy towards fights and fighter contracts, Titan FC has since adopted the motto "'Fans, Fighters First.'".

Broadcast deal with CBS Sports

On January 14, 2014, Titan FC officials announced that the first show under their new ownership, Titan FC 27: Ricci vs. Gurgel, would now be broadcast live on CBS Sports and that the organization had signed an eight-event deal with the television network. As part of the deal, Titan FC prelim bouts would also be streamed live on the network's website, CBSSports.com. Titan FC officials also announced that CBS Sports had hired top MMA trainer, and TriStar Gym owner, Firas Zahabi and UFC hall of famer Stephan Bonnar to provide the commentary for all Titan FC events. Titan FC 27: Ricci vs. Gurgel debuted on the CBS Sports Network on February 28, 2014.

Titan FC 30: Brilz vs. Magalhães would take place on September 26, 2014, and stands out as being the first time in Titan FC's history that the organization would crown a divisional champion, as two former UFC veterans faced off for the inaugural Titan FC Light Heavyweight title. Four time World Jiu-Jitsu Championship gold medalist and former The Ultimate Fighter contestant Vinny Magalhães would submit wrestling standout Jason Brilz with a guillotine choke in the fourth round to claim this inaugural title.

Titan FC crowned their second divisional champion at Titan FC 32: Green vs. Siler on December 19, 2014. That night Bellator MMA tournament veteran Desmond Green defeated former UFC fighter and The Ultimate Fighter contestant Steven Siler to claim the inaugural Titan FC Featherweight championship.

Over the course of their yearlong partnership Titan FC would eventually air a total of seven live cards on the CBS Sports network, spanning seven cities in seven different states, and culminating in their largest event to date, Titan FC 33: Green vs Holobaugh. Titan FC 33 took place on March 20, 2015, in Mobile, Alabama at the Mobile AeroFest music and art festival, a two-day-long not-for-profit event designed to raise money to support injured U.S. military service members and veterans. The card would feature a total of four separate title fights, three of which would crown the inaugural championships for Titan FC's heavyweight, lightweight and bantamweight divisions; and was headlined by the organization's first ever championship title defense as Desmond Green sought to defend his newly acquired featherweight title.

Broadcast deal with UFC Fight Pass

On June 15, 2015 UFC officials announced that Titan FC has signed a contract with the organization to air all future live events exclusively on the UFC's subscription-based digital streaming service, UFC Fight Pass.

"I think we should look at being on UFC Fight Pass. So I gave Dana (White) a call and said it was something we'd like to pursue. He set the wheels in motion and, after quite a bit of negotiating, we finally got a deal done."

The first event to be held on the service, Titan FC 34: Healy vs. Edwards, aired on July 18, 2015, and featured a total of four title fights, including the crowning of Titan FC's inaugural flyweight champion when Tim Elliott defeated fellow UFC veteran Iliarde Santos for the vacant belt. Additionally, it was announced by UFC officials that the entire Titan FC library of past events would be added to the "On Demand" section of the Fight Pass online service.

Rules

Titan Fighting Championships follows the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts, which were first established in April 2000. The Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts have been adopted by every state athletic commission that holds mixed martial arts events throughout the United States.

Under the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts there are no groin strikes, eye gouging, kicking or kneeing a grounded opponent, downward elbows, strikes to the back of the head, head butting, biting, or grabbing the fence. Upon a violation of the rules, referee can either warn the fighter, take a point away, or disqualify the fighter depending upon the regularity and severity of the foul.

Rounds

All non-world championship fights in Titan FC consist of three, five-minute rounds, with one-minute rest periods between rounds. All world championship fights consist of five, five-minute rounds, with one-minute rest periods between rounds.

Weight divisions

Titan FC currently uses eight weight classes for men:

Weight class nameUpper limit
in pounds (lb)in kilograms (kg)
Flyweight12557
Bantamweight13561.2
Featherweight14565.8
Lightweight15570.3
Welterweight17077.1
Middleweight18583.9
Light Heavyweight20593.0
Heavyweight265120.2

Titan FC currently uses two weight classes for women:

Weight class nameUpper limit
in pounds (lb)in kilograms (kg)
Strawweight11552
Flyweight12557

Match outcome

Matches usually end via:

  • Submission: a fighter clearly taps the mat or his opponent, or verbally submits. Also a technical submission may be called when a fighter either loses consciousness or is on the verge of serious injury while in a hold.
  • Knockout: a fighter is put into a state of unconsciousness resulting from any legal strike.
  • Technical Knockout (TKO): If the referee decides a fighter cannot continue, the fight is ruled as a technical knockout. Technical knockouts can be classified into three categories: referee stoppage (the referee ends the fight because one fighter is unable to intelligently defend himself) doctor stoppage (a ring side doctor decides that it is unsafe for the fighter to continue the bout due to excessive bleeding or physical injuries) corner stoppage (a fighter's cornerman signals defeat for their own fighter)
  • Judges' Decision: Depending on scoring, a match may end as: unanimous decision (all three judges score a win for fighter A) majority decision (two judges score a win for fighter A, one judge scores a draw) split decision (two judges score a win for fighter A, one judge scores a win for fighter B) unanimous draw (all three judges score a draw) majority draw (two judges score a draw, one judge scoring a win) split draw (one judge scores a win for fighter A, one judge scores a win for fighter B, and one judge scores a draw)

Note: In the event of a draw, it is not necessary that the fighters' total points be equal. However, in a unanimous or split draw, each fighter does score an equal number of win judgments from the three judges (0 or 1, respectively). A fight can also end in a technical decision, technical submission, disqualification, forfeit, technical draw, or no contest. The latter two outcomes have no winners.

The ten-point must scoring system is in effect for all bouts in Titan. Three judges score each round with the winner of each round getting 10 points while the loser gets 9 points or less. The only way that an even round can occur is if the fighter that won the round has a point deducted for a foul. Rounds scored 10-8 and 10-7 are typically scored when a fighter wins a round in dominant fashion.

Fouls

The following is a list of fouls outlined by the states that regulate MMA, as established by the Nevada State Athletic Commission:

  1. Butting with the head
  2. Eye gouging of any kind
  3. Biting
  4. Hair pulling
  5. Fish hooking
  6. Groin attacks of any kind
  7. Putting a finger into any orifice or into any cut or laceration on an opponent (see Fish-hooking)
  8. Small joint manipulation
  9. Striking to the spine or the back of the head (see Rabbit punch)
  10. Striking downward using the point of the elbow (see Elbow (strike))
  11. Throat strikes of any kind, including, without limitation, grabbing the trachea
  12. Clawing, pinching or twisting the flesh
  13. Grabbing the clavicle
  14. Kicking the head of a grounded opponent
  15. Kneeing the head of a grounded opponent
  16. Stomping a grounded opponent
  17. Kicking to the kidney with the heel
  18. Spiking an opponent to the canvas on his head or neck (see Piledriver)
  19. Throwing an opponent out of the ring or fenced area
  20. Holding the shorts or gloves of an opponent
  21. Spitting at an opponent
  22. Engaging in unsportsmanlike conduct that causes an injury to an opponent
  23. Holding the ropes or the fence
  24. Attacking an opponent on or during the break
  25. Attacking an opponent who is under the care of the referee
  26. Attacking an opponent after the bell (horn) has sounded the end of a round
  27. Flagrantly disregarding the instructions of the referee
  28. Timidity, including, without limitation, avoiding contact with an opponent, intentionally or consistently dropping the mouthpiece or faking an injury
  29. Interference by the corner
  30. Throwing in the towel during competition

When a foul is charged, the referee in their discretion may deduct one or more points as a penalty. If a foul incapacitates a fighter, then the match may end in a disqualification if the foul was intentional, or a no contest if unintentional. If a foul causes a fighter to be unable to continue later in the bout, it ends with a technical decision win to the injured fighter if the injured fighter is ahead on points, otherwise it is a technical draw.

Events

Current champions

DivisionUpper weight limitChampionSinceTitle DefensesNext Fight
Heavyweight265 lb (120 kg)VacantTitan FC 64 March 20, 2022
Light Heavyweight205 lb (93 kg)VacantMarch 4, 2015
Middleweight185 lb (84 kg)Brazil Bruno AssisTitan FC 70 July 2, 20210
Welterweight170 lb (77 kg)United States Will BrooksTitan FC 82 June 2, 20230
Lightweight155 lb (70 kg)United States Richie LewisTitan FC 83 July 21, 20230
Featherweight145 lb (66 kg)Jordan Ali al-QaisiTitan FC 71 August 6, 20210
Bantamweight135 lb (61 kg)United States Ira LukowskyTitan FC 73 December 17, 20210
Flyweight125 lb (57 kg)Brazil Victor DiasTitan FC 68 March 26, 20211
Women's Bantamweight135 lb (61 kg)VacantOctober 7, 20170
Women's Flyweight125 lb (57 kg)Uninaugurated
Women's Strawweight115 lb (52 kg)Uninaugurated
Combat Grappling170 lb (77 kg)Brazil Gesias CavalcanteTitan FC 60 May 29, 20200
Kickboxing Heavyweight265 lb (120 kg)United States Alex NicholsonTitan FC 75 April 10, 2022

Title history

Heavyweight Championship

206 to 265 lbs (93 to 120 kg)

No.NameEventDateReignDefenses
1United States Chase Gormleydef. Jon MadsenTitan FC 33 Mobile, AL, USMarch 20, 2015104 days
Gormley vacated the title on July 2, 2015, after he signed with Bellator MMA.
2Suriname Said Sowmadef. Bobby BrentsTitan FC 64 Miami, Florida, USSeptember 25, 202030 days
Sowma vacated the title in late 2020, after he signed with Bellator MMA.
3United States Jesse James def. Oscar SosaTitan FC 28 New Albany Indiana, Lexington KYJuly 29, 200196 days(Vacated title after retirement)
4Brazil Valter WalkerTitan FC 82 Novi Sad, SerbiaJune 2, 20231051 days

Light Heavyweight Championship

186 to 205 lbs (84 to 93 kg)

No.NameEventDateReignDefenses
1Brazil Vinny Magalhãesdef. Jason BrilzTitan FC 30 Cedar Park, TX, USSeptember 26, 2014159 days
Magalhães vacated the title on March 4, 2015, after he signed with the World Series of Fighting.

Middleweight Championship

171 to 185 lbs (77 to 84 kg)

No.NameEventDateReignDefenses
1Brazil Bruno Assisdef. Shane O'SheaTitan FC 70 Miami, FL, USJuly 2, 20211751 days (incumbent)

Welterweight Championship

156 to 170 lbs (70 to 77 kg)

No.NameEventDateReignDefenses
1United States Belal Muhammad def. Steve CarlTitan FC 38 Miami, FL, USApril 30, 201641 days
Muhammad vacated the title on May 25, 2016, after he signed with the UFC.
2Brazil Dhiego Limadef. David MichaudTitan FC 39 Coral Gables, FL, USJune 10, 2016175 days
3Jamaica Jason JacksonTitan FC 42 Coral Gables, FL, USDecember 2, 2016235 days
Jackson vacated the title on July 25, 2017, after he signed with the Dana White's Tuesday Night Contender Series.
4United States Jose Caceresdef. Rami HamedTitan FC 49 Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USApril 6, 201884 days
5Slovenia Uros JurisicTitan FC 50 Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USJune 29, 2018437 days
6United States Michael Gravesdef. Jared Gooden for the interim TitleTitan FC 53 Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USMarch 15, 2019618 days1. def. Yuri Villefort at Titan FC 59 on Feb. 28, 2020 2. def. Oton Jasse at Titan FC 65 on Nov. 22, 2020
On September 9, 2019, Graves was promoted to undisputed Welterweight Champion as Jurisic was stripped of his title due to ongoing medical issues and a bout outside of his Titan FC contract.
-Russia Kamal Magomedovdef. Italo da Silva Goncalves for the interim TitleTitan FC 57 Dominican RepublicOctober 19, 2019132 days
Magomedov was stripped of the Interim title when he pulled out of a fight with the current Welterweight Champion Michael Graves on Feb. 28, 2020.
Graves was stripped of the title when he missed weight for his title defense on Nov. 22, 2020.
6United States Dilano Taylor def. Carlos MatosTitan FC 69 Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicMay 14, 2021287 days1. def. Marcus Edwards at Titan FC 73 on Dec. 17, 2021
Taylor vacated the title in February 2022 when he signed with PFL.
7United States Will Brooks def. Predrag BogdanovicTitan FC 82 Novi Sad, SerbiaJune 2, 20231051 days (incumbent)

Lightweight Championship

146 to 155 lbs (66 to 70 kg)

No.NameEventDateReignDefenses
1United States Pat Healydef. Kurt KinserTitan FC 33 Mobile, AL, USMarch 20, 2015183 days1. def. Marcus Edwards at Titan FC 34 on July 18, 2015
2United States Rick HawnTitan FC 35 Ridgefield, WA, USSeptember 19, 201531 days
Rick Hawn retired, vacating the Lightweight title.
3Brazil Gesias Cavalcantedef. Pat HealyTitan FC 39 Coral Gables, FL, USJune 10, 201656 days
4Brazil Freddy AssuncaoTitan FC 40 Coral Gables, FL, USAugust 5, 2016469 days
-United States Kurt Holobaughdef. Gesias Cavalcante for the Interim TitleTitan FC 44 Pembroke Pines, FL, USMay 19, 201752 days
Assuncao was stripped of the title due to inactivity & Holobaugh vacated the title to compete on Dana White's Tuesday Night Contender Series
5Brazil Raush Manfiodef. Chazz WaltonTitan FC 46 Pembroke Pines, FL, USNovember 17, 2017224 days1. def. Lee Henry Lilly at Titan FC 48 on February 16, 2018
Manfio was stripped of the title when he was defeated by Sidney Outlaw at Titan FC 50. Outlaw didn't make weight, so wasn't eligible to win title.
-United States Martin Browndef. Beibit Nazarov for the Interim TitleTitan FC 51 Almaty, KazakhstanDecember 21, 2018302 days
Brown was stripped of the title when he failed to make weight at Titan FC 57 in his bout against Johansser Paulino.
-Brazil Rafael Alvesdef. Felipe Douglas for the Interim TitleTitan FC 54 Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USApril 26, 2019487 days
Rafael Alves vacates title to fight on Dana White's Contender Series.
6United States Landon Quinonesdef. Reynaldo AcevedoTitan FC 75 Dominican, RepublicApril 10, 2022468 days1. def. Yemi Oduwole at Titan FC 80 on November 18, 2022
Quinones vacates title to fight on The Ultimate Fighter: Team McGregor vs. Team Chandler.
7United States Richie Lewisdef. Charlie DeccaTitan FC 83 Hallandale Beach, FL, USJuly 21, 20231002 days (incumbent)

Featherweight Championship

136 to 145 lbs (61 to 66 kg)

No.NameEventDateReignDefenses
1United States Desmond Greendef. Steven SilerTitan FC 32 Lowell, MS, USDecember 19, 201492 days
2United States Kurt HolobaughTitan FC 33 Mobile, AL, USMarch 20, 2015121 days
3United States Andre HarrisonTitan FC 34 Houston, TX, USJuly 18, 20153927 days1. def. Desmond Green at Titan FC 35 on September 19, 2015 2. def. Steven Siler at Titan FC 37 on March 4, 2016 3. def. Deivison Ribeiro at Titan FC 39 on June 10, 2016 4. def. Alexandre Bezerra at Titan FC 41 on September 9, 2016
Harrison vacated the title on November 23, 2016, after he signed with the World Series of Fighting.
4Cuba Luis Raul Gomezdef. Sodiq YusuffTitan FC 47 Pembroke Pines, FL, USDecember 15, 2017112 days
5United States Jason SoaresTitan FC 49 Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USApril 6, 2018589 days1. def. Caio Uruguai at Titan FC 52 on January 25, 2019 2. def. Ariston Franca at Titan FC 54 on April 26, 2019 3. def. Andrew Whitney at Titan FC 56 on August 23, 2019
Soares vacated title on November 16, 2019 after he signed with the PFL
6Haiti Olivier Muraddef. Muhammadjon NaimovTitan FC 67 Miami, FL, USFebruary 12, 2021175 days
Murad vacated the title in August when he signed on to compete in Dana White's Contender Series.
7Jordan Ali AlQaisidef. Andrew WhitneyTitan FC 71 Miami, FL, USAugust 6, 20211716 days (incumbent)

Bantamweight Championship

126 to 135 lbs (up to 61 kg)

No.NameEventDateReignDefenses
1Wales Brett Johns def. Walel WatsonTitan FC 33 Mobile, AL, USMarch 20, 2015121 days
Johns was stripped of the title on July 17, 2015, after failing to make weight for his first title defense at Titan FC 34.
2Brazil Anderson dos Santos def. Ricky SimonTitan FC 37 Ridgefield, WA, USMarch 4, 2016119 days
dos Santos was stripped of the title on August 5, 2016, when he was defeated by Andrew Whitney in a non title tournament Semi Final at Titan FC 40
3Kyrgyzstan Farkhad Sharipov def. Andrew WhitneyTitan FC 42 Coral Gables, FL, USDecember 2, 2016168 days
4United States Jose TorresTitan FC 44 Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USMay 19, 2017378 days1. def. Gleidson DeJesus at Titan FC 46 on November 17, 2017
Torres vacated the title in June of 2018 after signing a contract with the UFC
5Brazil Rudson Caliocane def. Edir TerryTitan FC 52 Fort Lauderdale, FL, USJanuary 25, 2019284 days
6Mexico Irwin Rivera def. Matt Wagy for the interim TitleTitan FC 55 Fort Lauderdale, FL, USJune 28, 2019136 days1. def. Danny Sabatello at Titan FC 58 on December 20, 2019
Rivera was promoted to an undisputed champion after Caliocane vacated the title on Nov. 11, 2019 when he suffered a brain stem injury at a Future FC event. Eventually in mid-June 2020, Rivera vacated his title to sign with the UFC.
7United States Danny Sabatello def. Raymond RamosTitan FC 61 Fort Lauderdale, FL, USJune 28, 2020327 days1. def. Da'Mon Blackshear at Titan FC 67 on February 12, 2021
Sabatello vacated the title in May of 2021 after signing a contract with the Bellator MMA
8United States Ira Lukowsky def. Alberto MontesTitan FC 73 Miami, FL, USDecember 17, 20211583 days (incumbent)

Flyweight Championship

116 to 125 lb (53 to 57 kg)

No.NameEventDateReignDefenses
1United States Tim Elliott def. Iliarde SantosTitan FC 34 Kansas City, MO, USJuly 18, 2015384 days1. def. Felipe Efrain at Titan FC 35 on September 19, 2015 2. def. Pedro Nobre at Titan FC 37 on March 4, 2016
Elliott vacated the title in December of 2016 after signing a contract with the UFC
2United States Jose Torres def. Abdiel Velazquez for the Interim titleTitan FC 40 Coral Gables, FL, USAugust 5, 2016665 days1. def. Pedro Nobre at Titan FC 43 on January 21, 2017 2. def. Alberto Orellano at Titan FC 48 on February 16, 2018
Torres vacated the title in June of 2018 after signing a contract with the UFC
3United States Juan Puerta def. Kazbek AshimovTitan FC 51 Almaty, KazakhstanDecember 21, 2018448 Days1. def. Claudio Ledesma at Titan FC 55 on June 28, 2019 2. def. Reynaldo Adolfo de los Santos at Titan FC 57 on October 19, 2019
Puerta vacated the title on March 13, 2020 after signing a contract with Combate Americas
4United States Wascar Cruz def. Christian YnastrillaTitan FC 63 Miami, FloridaAugust 28, 2020210 Days
5Brazil Victor DiasTitan FC 68 Miami, FloridaMarch 26, 20211849 days (incumbent)1. def. Ryskulbek Ibraimov at Titan FC 72 on September 17, 2021

Women's Bantamweight Championship

126 to 135 lbs (up to 61 kg)

No.NameEventDateReignDefenses
1Brazil Kalindra Faria def. Carina DammTitan FC 41 Coral Gables, FL, USSeptember 9, 2016393 days
Faria vacated the title in October of 2017 after signing a contract with the UFC

Women's Flyweight Championship

116 to 125 lb (53 to 57 kg)

No.NameEventDateReignDefenses
1N/AN/AN/A

Women's Strawweight Championship

106 to 115 lb (48 to 52 kg)

No.NameEventDateReignDefenses
1N/AN/AN/A

Combat Grappling Welterweight Championship

156 to 170 lbs (70 to 77 kg)

No.NameEventDateReignDefenses
1Brazil Gesias Cavalcante def. Raush ManfioTitan FC 60 Miami, FL, USMay 29, 20202150 days (incumbent)

Kickboxing Heavyweight Championship

206 to 265 lbs (93 to 120 kg)

No.NameEventDateReignDefenses
1United States Alex Nicholson def. Oscar SosaTitan FC 75 Dominican, RepublicApril 10, 20221469 days (incumbent)

Notable fighters

Notable fighters who have competed in Titan FC.

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