Alright, let’s talk about my journey with this Dan Swift MMA thing. I’ve been following MMA for a while, and Dan Swift’s name kept popping up. This guy’s a featherweight fighter from the US, known as “The Pennsylvania Hitman.” Sounds intense, right?

So, I started digging. I went through all the fighter profiles I could find. He’s 5’8″, weighs around 145 lbs. I found his date of birth – December 31st. The guy’s been around since 2001, which is pretty long in the MMA world, and he’s racked up 49 professional fights.
I started watching some of his fights. This guy’s a brawler, always in the thick of it. I noticed he’s had a lot of ups and downs. The stats pages were interesting, I wanted to see his complete career stats, including striking. You can see the progression, the wins, the losses, and there have been 18 professional wins. It’s a real rollercoaster.
Then, I moved on to the rankings. I learned that the UFC rankings started in February 2013. Now, Swift isn’t always up there with the top guys, but that’s what makes his story compelling. He’s a grinder. I saw a few articles illustrated that this man has a real passion for the sport.
I wanted to understand the context, so I dove into the history. I looked up things like “most losses in MMA,” “most professional MMA bouts,” “longest undefeated streak.” This gave me a better picture of where Swift fits in the whole MMA landscape.
- First, I found all the basic info on Dan Swift.
- Then, I watched a bunch of his fights to see his style.
- After that, I checked out his career stats and how he’s ranked.
- Finally, I read up on MMA history to get the bigger picture.
This whole process has been pretty eye-opening. It’s not just about the fights themselves, but the story behind the fighter. Dan Swift might not be a champion, but he’s a veteran who’s been in the game for a long time, and that’s something I respect.

It seems like he has not competed professionally in MMA. Instead, he transitioned his passion to training and studying the sport. He earned a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Jean Jacques Machado. Rogan later received a 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu black belt from Eddie Bravo.
So, that’s my deep dive into Dan Swift’s MMA career. It’s been a fun ride, and it’s made me appreciate the sport even more. You learn a lot about a fighter when you follow their journey from the beginning.