Fighter Details
- Given Name: Mearion Shonie Bickhem III
- Pro MMA Record: 51-32-7, 1 NC (Win-Loss-Draw)
- Nickname: Mr. International
- Current Streak: 2 Losses
- Age: 1972-05-03 | Date of Birth: 1972.05.03
- Last Fight: September 09, 2017 in ZP
- Weight Class: Light Heavyweight | Last Weigh-In: 197.0 lbs
- Affiliation: Chicago MMA
- Height: 5'9" (176cm) | Reach: N/A
- Career Disclosed Earnings: $10,000 USD
- Born: Chicago, Illinois, United States
- Fighting out of: Chicago, Illinois
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Gyms & Affiliations
Shonie Carter MMA Fight Record
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KO/TKO13 wins, 11 lossesWL25% of wins34% of losses
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Submission14 wins, 3 lossesWL27% of wins9% of losses
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Decision24 wins, 18 lossesWL47% of wins56% of losses
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2003TO20065win4loss0draw0no contest221-40%40%20%-KO/TKOSUBDECISIONDQ-25%75%--13-
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2000TO20063win3loss0draw0no contest1-2-33%-67%-KO/TKOSUBDECISIONDQ67%-33%-2-1-
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DURING20051win0loss0draw0no contest--1---100%-KO/TKOSUBDECISIONDQ--------
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DURING20100win1loss0draw0no contest--------KO/TKOSUBDECISIONDQ--100%---1-
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Boxing (Bare Knuckle)2017.04.22add_circle
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TFE: Baptism Under Fire · Carter pulled out
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50-30-7 53-79-02015.01.30add_circle
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BFL 26 · Bout Rescheduled
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ShoFight 20 · Carter Car Accident
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50-27-7 1-0-02012.02.02add_circle
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Exhibition Bout2006.06.26add_circle
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Exhibition Bout2006.05.25add_circle
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38-15-7 2-5-02006.03.11add_circle
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37-15-7 19-0-12006.02.17add_circle
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37-14-7 8-1-12006.01.13add_circle
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34-11-7 0-0-02005.01.22add_circle
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34-11-7 4-0-02004.11.20add_circle
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32-11-7 2-6-02004.10.21add_circle
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32-10-7 2-1-02004.10.09add_circle
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30-9-7 10-3-02004.05.21add_circle
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27-8-7 3-3-02003.08.09add_circle
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26-6-6 5-2-02003.03.27add_circle
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25-6-6 5-5-32003.03.18add_circle
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24-6-6 2-0-02003.02.21add_circle
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KOTC: Invasion · John Alessio injury
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Mike Nomikos23-6-6 N/AWinIllinois Regional2002.12.05
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Billing: Main CardDuration: 3 x 5 Minute RoundsWeight: Welterweight · 170 lbs (77.0 kg)
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21-6-5 3-3-02002.08.02add_circle
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Billing: Main CardDuration: 3 x 5 Minute RoundsWeight: Welterweight · 170 lbs (77.0 kg)
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Nevada Regional
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Armin Eslami19-6-5 N/AWinGermany Regional2002.04.13
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WFA 2: The Rematch · Event cancelled
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19-5-5 27-5-22001.06.29add_circle
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18-5-5 4-0-02001.05.04add_circle
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13-3-5 32-10-22000.06.09add_circle
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Billing: Main CardDuration: 3 x 5 Minute RoundsWeight: Welterweight · 170 lbs (77.0 kg)
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Carl Davis7-1-1 N/AWinIllinois Regional1998.06.05
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James Clingerman4-1-1 N/AWinIndiana Regional1998.03.06
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Todd Taylor3-1-1 N/AWinIllinois Regional1998.02.14
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Daniel Vianna1-1-0 N/ADrawIllinois Regional1997.03.15
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Wiki
Shonie Carter Wiki
Shonie Carter made his mixed martial arts debut in 1997 after serving in the United States Marine Corps for six years. Although he carries himself as an unassuming, fun-loving character, he was highly thought of for his fighting skill during the peak of his career, having defeated the likes of Dave Menne, Chris Lytle, Matt Serra, and Jason MacDonald during his time with the UFC.
Carter’s 2001 victory over Serra was the most memorable win of his career, as he knocked Serra out with a spinning back first as the New York native stepped in to attack. The knockout has lived on in prominent highlight reels and “Best Of” documentaries ever since.
Carter and Serra’s paths reunited five years later on Season 4 of The Ultimate Fighter, when the two veterans lived together in the UFC house and traded mostly good-natured barbs over the course of the show. When they were finally matched up again in an elimination round, Serra got his revenge with a decision victory (as with all TUF season contests it did not count as a professional MMA bout). Though Serra revived his career by winning the season’s contract and going on to knock out Georges St. Pierre, it was Carter who stole the season on-air with his bizarre, amusing and inventive house antics.
Although Carter usually elects to stand up and trade strikes with the majority of his opponents, he was an All-American wrestler in college and participated in the Olympic Trials.
The Ultimate Fighter 4
Episode 1 Quarter Finals Carter def. Rich Clementi by Unanimous Decision
Episode 10 Semi Finals Matt Serra def. Carter by Unanimous Decision