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  • Paul Varelans (September 17, 1969 – January 16, 2021) was an American professional mixed martial artist. He competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship from 1995 to 1996, and had a worked match in Extreme Championship Wrestling in 1996.


    Background


    Varelans attended West Valley High School in Fairbanks, Alaska, where he participated in football and wrestling. Varelans was a walk-on athlete at San Jose State University, and he trained in a little bit of taekwondo, judo and boxing before starting his career in no holds barred.


    Career


    Varelans made his UFC debut on July 14, 1995, at Ultimate Fighting Championship 6: Clash of the Titans, winning by KO over Cal Worsham.
    On June 22, 1996, at ECW's Hardcore Heaven event, Varelans faced, and was choked out by, ECW star Taz, in what was promoted as a "shoot fight". Although the event was promoted as a legitimate shoot fight, Varelans agreed beforehand to lose via submission. In her 2001 autobiography Missy Hyatt, First Lady of Wrestling, Missy Hyatt claims that Varelans agreed to lose if she performed fellatio on him afterwards, but Hyatt refused saying that she did not "blow jobbers". Subsequently, Varelans allegedly became irrational and destroyed the locker room. He preceded this with two house show matches, defeating Jason Helton.
    On July 29, 1997, he went to Japan for a one night appearance for Kingdom and lost a worked fight to Yoji Anjo by knockout.


    Personal life and death


    In December 2020, news surfaced that Varelans contracted COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Georgia, and as a result, was placed on mechanical ventilation and then put into a medically induced coma. He died in Atlanta, Georgia, on January 16, 2021, aged 51.


    Championships and accomplishments


    International Fighting Championship
    IFC Kombat in Kyiv tournament semifinalist
    Ultimate Fighting Championship
    UFC 7 tournament finalist
    UFC 6 tournament semifinalist
    UFC 8 tournament semifinalist
    World Vale Tudo Championship
    WVC 5 tournament semifinalist


    Mixed martial arts record




    See also


    List of deaths due to COVID-19


    References




    External links


    Professional MMA record for Paul Varelans from Sherdog
    Paul Varelans at UFC
    "Paul Varelans (Profile at K-1 PRIDE UFC Fansite)". K-1.azplayers.com. Archived from the original on September 4, 2009. Retrieved January 23, 2010.
    Profile at FC Fighter

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