Paige VanZant details scary stalker incident at American Top Team and the ex-UFC fighter who saved her

Paige VanZant details scary stalker incident at American Top Team and the ex-UFC fighter who saved herYoutube star turned BKFC brawler Paige VanZant recently opened up about a scary stalker situation that she experienced. Despite…

Paige VanZant details scary stalker incident at American Top Team and the ex-UFC fighter who saved her

Youtube star turned BKFC brawler Paige VanZant recently opened up about a scary stalker situation that she experienced.

Despite not having competed since 2021, ’12 Gauge’ continues to be one of the biggest names in all of combat sports, much of that due to her immense popularity on social media and through her OnlyFans account which grants fans unparalleled access to the former UFC flyweight.

Paige VanZant

Unfortunately, that level of fame does come with a potential downside. During a recent episode of her podcast, Paige and Austin: A Kickass Love Story, VanZant revealed that she had a run-in with a particularly chilling stalker who had approached her while she was training at her home gym, American Top Team.

“I had a stalker, a big-time stalker,” VanZant said on her podcast. “I’m training and I notice this guy watching me the whole time. Instantly, I got the vibe that this guy is f*cking weird and staring at me the whole time. I thought he’s a fan so you try to be nice. Of course, people can be nervous. It was the prime of my UFC career, maybe he was just a fan and was nervous.

“He comes over and starts talking to me. He’s like, ‘Hey, how are you? I’m so happy to meet you or I’m so happy that we’re together.’ I was like, ‘Oh, okay.’ I was like, ‘What’s your name?’ He was like, ‘It’s blah blah blah, we’ve been talking on Instagram for years.’ I was like, ‘What?’”

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Paige VanZant reveals the fighter who came to her rescue

As it turns out, the man had been messaging her on social media for years, sending multiple messages per day unbeknownst to VanZant.

“I go in the back [of the gym] and open the messages,” VanZant continued. “He has been messaging every single day. At least 10 to 20 messages for the last four years. Every day he would message and message and message about how we’re meant to be together. About how Allah told him we were meant to be together and how he was thinking about me the entire time he was in jail” (h/t BJPenn.com).

VanZant revealed that her ATT teammate and former UFC standout Ed Herman had noticed the man harassing ’12 Gauge’ and promptly ordered him to leave the gym. VanZant has not seen or heard from him since.

It’s certainly not the first time VanZant has had to deal with an overzealous fan. Earlier this year, she claimed that one man had offered her $50,000 to cut her hair into a specific style — the caveat being that she had to send him all of her hair to collect the cash. VanZant admittedly mulled over the offer for a few days before ultimately declining.

Paige VanZant

Despite making money hand over fist through her ventures outside of the cage and the ring, Paige VanZant has remained insistent that she is not retired from fighting. In February, ’12 Guage’ announced that she had accepted a boxing match tentatively scheduled for May or June. VanZant initially expected her return to be for Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, the promotion she signed with shortly after her exit from the UFC in 2020.

VanZant remains hopeful that the promotion will bring her back for one more bare-knuckle fight.

Eryk Anders Unsatisfied With UFC 263 Win, Wants Ed Herman Next

After his rematch with Darren Stewart at UFC 263, Eryk Anders took home the victory but wasn’t thrilled about it. On Saturday night, Eryk Anders and Stewart would meet in a rematch after their initial fight ended in an illegal knee that triggered…

After his rematch with Darren Stewart at UFC 263, Eryk Anders took home the victory but wasn’t thrilled about it. On Saturday night, Eryk Anders and Stewart would meet in a rematch after their initial fight ended in an illegal knee that triggered a No-Contest result. While Anders nearly got the finish in their first […]

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Ed Herman Hits Back At ‘Punk’ Michael Bisping For Comments On Controversial Win

HermanEd Herman wasn’t pleased with Michael Bisping’s comments on his win over Mike Rodriguez. The 39-year-old veteran took on Rodriguez in a light heavyweight bout at UFC Vegas 10 earlier this month and enjoyed a come-from-behind victory after submitting his foe in the third round. However, there was controversy involved as Herman dropped to the […]

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Ed Herman wasn’t pleased with Michael Bisping’s comments on his win over Mike Rodriguez.

The 39-year-old veteran took on Rodriguez in a light heavyweight bout at UFC Vegas 10 earlier this month and enjoyed a come-from-behind victory after submitting his foe in the third round.

However, there was controversy involved as Herman dropped to the ground after a knee to the body from Rodriguez in the second round. The referee deemed it a low blow in real time but with the benefit of replay, it was clear that it was a clean strike.

Of course, that didn’t help Rodriguez who would go on to get submitted a round later after Herman received (and took advantage of the) five minutes to recover from what was a legal strike.

Herman would go on to receive plenty of hate and abuse from fans and speaking a week later, felt he was robbed of what should have been one of the best comebacks in UFC history.

“I feel like I just had the most epic comeback in UFC history,” Herman told MMA Fighting. “I was hurt badly multiple times and was able to recover and come back and get that victory. Whether the ref gave me a break or not, who’s to say what would have happened?”

Bisping vs. Herman?

Herman notably took issue with Bisping who was on commentary on the night and criticized him for his actions. Herman even went as far as suggesting a fight with the former middleweight champion.

“Bisping I think is kind of a punk, because to my face, he acts like he’s my buddy, and then kind of came after me and made me look bad and talked some trash, so it’s kind of messed up,” Herman added. “If he wants to come out of retirement and throw the gloves on, we can do that.”

Bisping is yet to respond as of now.

What do you make of Herman’s comments?

Mike Rodriguez Moving On From Controversial Loss To Ed Herman

Mike Rodriguez has already moved past his controversial loss to Ed Herman. At UFC Vegas 10, Rodriguez kneed Herman in the liver and dropped him. Yet, the ref thought it hit Herman in the groin and the fight was stopped to allow Herman to recover. It sh…

Mike Rodriguez has already moved past his controversial loss to Ed Herman. At UFC Vegas 10, Rodriguez kneed Herman in the liver and dropped him. Yet, the ref thought it hit Herman in the groin and the fight was stopped to allow Herman to recover. It should’ve been a TKO win for “Slow” but Herman […]

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Ed Herman Rallies To Score A Controversial Kimura Win Over Mike Rodriguez – UFC Vegas 10 Highlights

HermanWith a massive, albeit controversial rallying effort, TUF 3 feature, Ed ‘Short Fuse’ Herman somehow managed to survive a two-round beating, to score a third-round kimura win over ‘Slo’ Mike Rodriguez. Surviving a nasty counter elbow by Rodriguez in the first-frame, Herman was hit with a body shot midway through the second round – with […]

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With a massive, albeit controversial rallying effort, TUF 3 feature, Ed ‘Short Fuse’ Herman somehow managed to survive a two-round beating, to score a third-round kimura win over ‘Slo’ Mike Rodriguez.

Surviving a nasty counter elbow by Rodriguez in the first-frame, Herman was hit with a body shot midway through the second round – with referee Chris Tognoni making a massive mistake, separating the two due to an inadvertent groin strike. During replays, Rodriguez seems to land a knee to the left midsection of Herman – with the wily veteran using the allotted time to recover.

Even in the third-round, Herman faced massive adversity with a slew of elbow strikes at the fence, with referee, Tognoni again allowing the nearly 40-year-old to continue, before he locked up a mounted kimura over Rodriguez, to prevent a certain unanimous decision defeat.

Check out the highlights of Herman’s dubious submission success, below.

Ed Herman Submits Mike Rodriguez After Controversial Groin Strike

HermanUp next on the main card we have a Light-Heavyweight bout between Ed Herman and Mike Rodriguez. Round 1: The pair touch gloves. Rodriguez checks a leg kick from Herman. Herman continues to go to the leg. The pair take their time in measuring each other out trading low kicks. Herman bursts in but is […]

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Up next on the main card we have a Light-Heavyweight bout between Ed Herman and Mike Rodriguez.

Round 1: The pair touch gloves. Rodriguez checks a leg kick from Herman. Herman continues to go to the leg. The pair take their time in measuring each other out trading low kicks. Herman bursts in but is shucked off by Rodriguez, Rodriguez throws a low kick but loses his feet after it gets checked. The pair clinch for a seconds before separating. The kicks continue from both fighters. Herman pushes Rodriguez to the cage clinching where the pair trade shots. The position is reversed by Rodriguez. Herman changes level to attempt a takedown but is stopped and the pair separate. Herman lands an overhand right before the pair clinch and Rodriguez lands a massive elbow. Herman shows visible signs of being hurt as they pair clinch once again giving Herman time to recover. The pair move to the center and trade shots. After a heavy leg kick Rodriguez clinches. The round ends with a short elbow from Herman.

Round 2: Herman opens the round with a low kick. Rodriguez manages to avoid a flurry from Herman before they clinch against the cage. The pair continue to hand fight against the cage. Rodriguez lands some heavy knees to the body. Herman drags Rodriguez to the ground, however, Rodriguez manages to get back to his feet. The knees continue from Rodriguez before the pair separate. A heavy body kick lands for Rodriguez. the pair clinch and exchange before Rodriguez lands a knee that the referee says is to the groin. After examining the tape it does not appear to be a groin strike. The pair return to the feet a body kick stuns Herman. Rodriguez continues landing a body kick and knee that drops Herman. Herman continues to be let up to the feet before the bell sounds.

Round 3: Rodriguez opens with a low kick. Herman shoots in for a takedown. Rodriguez manages to return to the feet. Rodriguez rains down elbows to Herman. The elbows force Herman to his back where Rodriguez assumes half guard. he continues to rain down shots from the top., Herman looks for a Kimura, Rodriguez defends. Herman secures the Kimura. Herman gets the submission win with the Kimura.

Official Result: Ed Herman def. Mike Rodriguez via SUB (Kimura) 4:01, R3