



"My mom couldn't afford me. I come from a big family, with six sisters. I tried to help my mom and get a job, but I realized nobody was going to hire me. I was 13. They'd pay me under the table, but it wasn't enough. So I decided one day I was going to just pack up. She was getting ready for work. I told her I was going to visit some friends on the beach, I just packed up a bag and took off. It was five years before I saw her again."
Rob jumped from couch to couch, crashing at friends' homes and finding trouble with gangs. "All the guys I grew up with down there are in jail now, except for me. One of them is dead."
But amidst his reckless lifestyle, Rob discovered kickboxing at a local gym. He started training in 1995 and had his first amateur fight a year later. He fought as a Pro-Am (Professional-Amateur) for the next five years, where he amassed a 35-2 record, holding as many as 10 championship titles at one time. In 2001, Razor Rob finally went professional, quickly winning the IMTC Intercontinental welterweight title from William Sriyapai in a unanimous decision.
Razor Rob owns an impressive MMA record of 19-8-0, with 13 KO's. Rob's most recent fight was against Shinya Aoki in the DREAM 17 event in Japan on 9/24/2011.