Zion Clark continues to defy expectations.
Clark, a 25-year-old former collegiate wrestler born with no legs due to a rare birth disorder, won his professional MMA debut on Saturday, sweeping the judges’ scorecards to earn a unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) over Eugene Murray at Gladiator Challenge: Seasons Beatings, which took place at the Valley Center in San Diego, Calif.
Clark doubles as Guinness’ world record holder of the fastest person on their hands. He used his wrestling skills to defeat Murray and outwork him over three rounds. Below are highlights from the match.
Zion Clark, a wrestler with no legs, takes down his opponent in his first MMA match pic.twitter.com/JD1gWuNyBN
— Sportsville (@Sportsville_) December 18, 2022
True Inspiration @bigz97
ZION CLARK WINS VIA UNANIMOUS DECISION
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— betr Combat (@betrcombat) December 18, 2022
Clark’s incredible journey to athletic success has previously been showcased in the documentary “Zion,” which tells the inspirational story of the Ohio native whose path saw him stuck in the foster care system for years before finding his way.
That film, which was released by Netflix in 2020, can be watched below.
Source: https://www.mmafighting.com/2022/12/18/23514867/video-zion-clark-wrestler-born-with-no-legs-wins-pro-mma-debut?rand=96749
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