The world of UFC professional fighting is not exactly known for its fashionable crowd, but over the years a peculiar race has been created male models that decided to exchange the catwalk for the cage. These hunters prove that it is easy to be in the eyes, does not mean that you cannot throw an average blow. These are UFC hunters who were models or became models.
UFC hunters who were male models
Carlos Ulberg
Carlos Ulberg is perhaps the answer from New Zealand to combining a good appearance with heavy hands. The light heavyweight worked part -time as a model when he is not busy with the unconscious people in the UFC. Born with Samoan, Māori and German Heritage, Ulberg was actually offered places The bachelor Twice, but rejected them to concentrate on his fighting career. He once earned his living as a male dancer who did women’s evenings in Australia and New Zealand, complete with billboards and traveling benefits.
Islam Duulats
Islam Dulatov represents the most recent addition to this exclusive club. The welter weight of German-Chess already ran runs for Versace, Gucci and Lanvin before he got into the Octagon. His modeling career peaked when British Vogue called him one of the top 10 models in 2018. Now he is busy collecting knockouts in the UFC Although he still maintains his fashion contracts, prove that you can indeed have your cake and also eat it.

Maurício “Shogun” Street
Maurício “Shogun” Rua could surprise fans who know him as the Grizzled Pride legend. Before he became one of the most dreaded knockouts of MMA, the Brazilian worked as a model to support his fight dreams. He was involved in books, photos and fashion shows for different brands, using the income to finance his early fighting career. The modeling performance eventually took a back seat after his cage career started, but it served his goal to take him to the big competitions.

UFC hunters who became male models
Luke Rockhold
Luke Rockhold changed modeling in an art form while retaining his status as a former UFC Middleweight Champion. He drew with Soul Artist Management, walked out the New York Fashion Week and became the face of the “Polo Blue” scent of Ralph Lauren. Rockhold was so successful in modeling that he considered taking indefinite breaks from fighting to pursue fashion opportunities. His striking looks and championship pedigree made him a natural fit for high-end campaigns.

Alan Juban
Alan Jouban pioneered pioneer in many ways. The resident of Louisiana moved to New York at the age of 20 to pursue modeling, found fighting in Los Angeles and then came a circle when model agents rediscovered him like a UFC hunter. He landed large campaigns, including Versace Dylan Blue scent opposite Gigi Hadid. Jouban proved that the UFC platform could improve modeling options instead of hindering them.

“Wonderboy” Stephen Thompson
Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson added modeling to his CV after he had settled as one of the most important strikers of the UFC. His healthy, All-American Image caught the attention of scouts of fashion industry, which led to a contract with IMG models. Thompson admitted that running a runway would be frightening than walking to the cage.

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