WEC Veteran · Founder of KD MMA · Glendale, CA

KarenDarabedyan

Armenian-American mixed martial artist. Raised on the Hayastan mats under Gokor Chivichyan, tested in the WEC cage, with wins over Tony Ferguson and former champion Rob McCullough — now building the next generation across three Los Angeles academies.

The Story

From Armenia
to the cage.

01
The Hayastan Years
Lineage

Born in Soviet Armenia on December 18, 1986, Karen grew up in the Armenian heart of Los Angeles — Glendale schools, immigrant household, martial arts as the one language that needed no translation. Karate at five, taekwondo at nine, judo in junior high: a judo black belt by sixteen, twice a high-school state champion, third in the nation.

The road led to one of the most respected fight rooms in the world: Hayastan MMA Academy, under Gokor Chivichyan, with direct lineage to Judo Gene LeBell. Hayastan wasn't a gym you visited; it was a standard you survived — judo, sambo, submission grappling and striking, pressure-tested daily against a room full of future champions. That room shaped everything: an unbroken 12–0 amateur boxing record, black belts in karate and taekwondo by eighteen, and the conviction that technique only counts when it works against full resistance.

02
The WEC Cage
2006 – 2017

Karen turned professional in July 2006 and ran up a 7–1 start on the California circuit. In February 2009 he beat a young Tony Ferguson — the future UFC interim lightweight champion — by unanimous decision. That run earned him the call to World Extreme Cagefighting, the Zuffa promotion whose lighter divisions later became the UFC's.

The defining night came at WEC 44 in Las Vegas, November 18, 2009: Karen out-fought former WEC Lightweight Champion Rob "Razor" McCullough over three rounds for a split-decision win. Three WEC appearances, battles with future Bellator champion Daniel Straus and UFC veterans, and a late-career run of first-round submissions brought the final tally to 14–6 as a professional. Between MMA bouts he stayed dangerous in pure grappling — winning his opening match at Eddie Bravo Invitational 3 and taking all-time great Garry Tonon to overtime.

03
Building KD MMA
2018 – Present

When the fighting chapter closed, Karen did what Hayastan people do: he passed it on. In 2018 he opened KD MMA in Glendale — and grew it into three academies across Los Angeles: Glendale, Montrose, Northridge. Watch his feed for a week and you'll see what the place actually is — a three-year-old stopping to take his shoes off before stepping on the mat, sweaty kids comparing who worked hardest, pros drilling at nine in the morning.

The promise is the one he was raised on: real technique, real conditioning, real respect — whether the student is four or preparing for a professional debut. The mission runs in two directions at once. On one side, the kids: raising a new generation of strong, confident people, with a growing line of students earning their black belts under him. On the other, the fighters: Karen develops, manages and corners new professional fighters — today KD MMA's competition team includes champions and ranked prospects fighting on national cards.

04
Still on the Mats
Now

The work didn't stop at Los Angeles. Karen now teaches seminars internationally — recent stops include Munich, Salzburg, and Vienna — and remains available for seminars and private training through @kar_d.

But most days you'll find him where it all makes sense: on the mats in Glendale. A husband and a father of two, he coaches other people's children the way he raises his own. As he put it after one kids' class — “sweaty faces, tired smiles, and a room full of kids who gave it their all.” For Karen, a three-year-old learning to take his shoes off before stepping on the mat is the same lesson as a pro learning to defend an armbar: the little habits that matter.

Karen Darabedyan with Ronda Rousey at Hayastan MMA Academy
KAREN × RONDA ROUSEY — HAYASTAN TEAMMATES FROM THE SAME GOKOR CHIVICHYAN FIGHT ROOM
In His Own Words

“The goal was never just to build a gym. It was to build a place where people could grow, get healthy, learn self defense, find confidence, create lifelong friendships, and feel at home. My hope is that what we’ve built here continues to make a positive impact on people for generations to come. That’s what legacy means to me.

— Karen Darabedyan
The Numbers

Professional
record.

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Pro wins · 3 KO · 5 SUB · 6 DEC
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Pro bouts · 2006–2017
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Amateur boxing record
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Academies founded in LA
Pro MMA Record14 wins · 6 losses — 3 KO · 5 submissions · 6 decisions
Signature WinsTony Ferguson (future UFC interim lightweight champion) — unanimous decision, February 2009
Rob McCullough (former WEC Lightweight Champion) — WEC 44, Las Vegas, November 18, 2009
PromotionsWorld Extreme Cagefighting (WEC 44 · 47 · 49) · LFA · RFA · Shark Fights · CXF · California regional circuit
Career Span2006 – 2017 · Lightweight (155 lb)
Vitals5'7" · 68" reach · orthodox · born December 18, 1986, Armenia
JudoBlack belt at 16 · 2× high-school state champion · 3rd nationally
GrapplingEddie Bravo Invitational 3 & 14 veteran (took Garry Tonon to overtime) · Grapplers Quest West champion 2004 · World Grappling Games champion 2007
CampHayastan MMA Academy under Gokor Chivichyan, lineage of Judo Gene LeBell
TodayFounder & Head Coach, KD MMA (est. 2018) — Glendale · Montrose · Northridge
ALL 20 PRO BOUTS · 2006 → 2017■ GOLD = WIN  ■ DARK = LOSS · HOVER FOR DETAILS
Full professional fight history — all 20 bouts
#DateOpponentEventResultMethod
20Oct 7, 2017Dave TerrelExtreme Fighters MMA 1WinDecision (unanimous)
19Jun 2, 2017Sam LieraLFA 13WinSubmission (rear-naked choke), R2
18Jun 3, 2016Christos GiagosRFA 38LossTKO (punches), R1
17Apr 22, 2016Joe CondonCXF 2WinSubmission (guillotine), R1 1:12
16Mar 4, 2016Pablo SaboriCXF 1: The ReturnWinSubmission (guillotine), R1
15Aug 8, 2014L. John BorgesNFA: Valley Invasion 4WinSubmission (guillotine), R1 1:09
14Jun 16, 2012Mike BrazzleShoFight 20LossTKO (punches), R1
13Sep 11, 2010Daniel StrausShark Fights 13LossDecision (unanimous)
12Jun 20, 2010Will KerrWEC 49LossSubmission (armbar), R1
11Mar 6, 2010Bart PalaszewskiWEC 47LossSubmission (armbar), R1 4:40
10Nov 18, 2009Rob McCulloughWEC 44WinDecision (split)
9Sep 12, 2009Estevan PayanShark Fights 6WinTKO (punches), R1 1:20
8May 16, 2009Joe CamachoCall To Arms 1WinTKO (doctor stoppage), R1
7Feb 6, 2009Tony FergusonAll Star Boxing: Caged in the CannonWinDecision (unanimous)
6Jan 25, 2009Saad AwadGladiator Challenge: RevolutionWinDecision (split)
5Sep 13, 2008Jared PapazianTFA 12WinSubmission (rear-naked choke), R1 1:36
4Aug 17, 2008Anthony McDavittLong Beach Fight Night 1WinDecision (unanimous)
3Dec 9, 2007Koji OishiPFP: Ring of FireLossDecision (unanimous)
2Oct 6, 2007Luke AdamsEFWC: The UntamedWinDecision (unanimous)
1Jul 15, 2006Joey AlvaradoCalifornia Xtreme Fighting 2WinTKO (punches), R1 2:06

Record cross-verified across Wikipedia, FightMatrix and MMA-Oracle (20 bouts). ESPN's profile lists 18 of the 20.

The Room

Training
partners.

01
Ronda Rousey
Olympic judo medalist · UFC Bantamweight Champion · WWE Hall of Famer
02
Gegard Mousasi
Strikeforce Champion · two-time DREAM Middleweight Champion
03
Manny Gamburyan
UFC & WEC veteran · judo black belt · Hayastan teammate
04
Karo Parisyan
UFC welterweight veteran · judo Olympian
05
Roman Mitichyan
UFC veteran · sambo & judo champion · Hayastan teammate

These are not aspirational stories. These are the people Karen rolled with, drilled with, and competed alongside — and their standard is the one he carries into every class at KD MMA.

Footage

WEC
highlights.

Career footage — including the WEC 44 win over former champion Rob McCullough. The same fighter who now runs the mats in Glendale.

Today

KD MMA
is the legacy.

KD MMA is Karen's life work after the cage: three martial-arts academies across Los Angeles teaching Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, boxing, kickboxing, MMA, wrestling, judo and Kajukenbo — from four-year-olds to professional fighters.

Karen still coaches personally: pro sparring, fighter development camps, kids' classes, and selected adult programs at the Glendale flagship.

Glendale — Flagship555 Riverdale Dr Suite #C, Glendale, CA 91204
Montrose2131 Verdugo Blvd, Glendale, CA 91020
Northridge17048 Devonshire St, Los Angeles, CA 91325
Karen Darabedyan speaking on the mats at KD MMA
Quick Answers

Frequently
asked.

Who is Karen Darabedyan?

Karen Darabedyan (born December 18, 1986, in Soviet Armenia) is an Armenian-American mixed martial artist and coach based in Glendale, California. He is a WEC lightweight veteran with a 14–6 professional record and the founder and head coach of KD MMA, a network of three martial-arts academies in the Los Angeles area, where he coaches kids through professional fighters. He is a husband and father of two.

What is his professional MMA record?

14 wins and 6 losses across 20 professional bouts from 2006 to 2017 — 3 wins by KO/TKO, 5 by submission, and 6 by decision. He fought three times in the WEC (WEC 44, 47 and 49) as a lightweight. Note: ESPN's profile lists only 18 of his 20 bouts; Wikipedia, FightMatrix and MMA-Oracle confirm the full 14–6 record.

Did Karen Darabedyan beat Tony Ferguson?

Yes. On February 6, 2009, Karen defeated Tony Ferguson by unanimous decision at All Star Boxing: Caged in the Cannon — years before Ferguson became the UFC interim lightweight champion.

Who did he fight in the WEC?

He beat former WEC Lightweight Champion Rob McCullough by split decision at WEC 44 in Las Vegas on November 18, 2009, then lost to Bart Palaszewski at WEC 47 and Will Kerr at WEC 49, both by first-round armbar.

Where can I train with Karen?

At KD MMA, the academy network he founded in 2018: the Glendale flagship (555 Riverdale Dr Suite #C), Montrose (2131 Verdugo Blvd), and Northridge (17048 Devonshire St, Los Angeles). The first class is free — details at kdmma.com. He also teaches seminars internationally and is available for seminars and private training via Instagram @kar_d.

What martial arts credentials does he hold?

A judo black belt earned at sixteen (twice California high-school state champion, third nationally), black belts in karate and taekwondo by eighteen, an unbeaten 12–0 amateur boxing record, and a lifelong submission-grappling résumé including the Eddie Bravo Invitational (EBI 3 and EBI 14), a Grapplers Quest West title (2004), and a World Grappling Games title (2007). He trained at Hayastan MMA Academy under Gokor Chivichyan.

Train where
Karen teaches.

Karen’s home gym is the KD MMA flagship at 555 Riverdale Drive, Glendale. First class is free — kids, adults, and competitors welcome.