Javier Mendez (mixed martial arts trainer)

Coach

Birthday September 18, 1970

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Mexico

Age 53 years old

Nationality Mexico

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1970

Javier Mendez (born September 18, 1970) is a Mexican-American mixed martial arts (MMA) coach and founder of the MMA Gym American Kickboxing Academy (AKA).

He’s a former 2 time ISKA kickboxing World Champion, he is best known for training multiple MMA world champions.

Javier Mendez was born in Mexico and moved to the United States with his family at the age of 6.

He was raised in San Jose, California and attended Andrew Hill High School.

His father spent most of his money on alcohol and gambling and told Mendez that he would never amount to anything which gave Mendez motivation to achieve success.

Like most of his peers of his generation, Mendez grew up admiring the late Bruce Lee.

1978

Mendez started training in martial arts in 1978, studying the discipline of Tang Soo Do.

From there, he went to West Coast Tae Kwon Do and trained under Scott Coker (former CEO of Strikeforce and current president of Bellator MMA).

1985

Mendez started his kickboxing career in 1985 and shortly thereafter he established the American Kickboxing Academy (AKA) where he held training sessions with a small group of students.

1992

After fighting his way through the kickboxing ranks, Mendez won his first world championship in 1992 when he became the ISKA Light-Cruiserweight Champion.

1995

In 1995, Mendez defeated Conrad Pla (founder of Tristar Gym) via split decision to win the vacant ISKA Light Heavyweight Championship.

1996

In 1996, Mendez became exposed to Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), when local UFC fighter Brian Johnston sought out Mendez to help him improve his kickboxing ability.

That exposure led other fighters like to seek out Mendez as he rode the wave of MMA's growing popularity.

Going forward Mendez stopped competing professionally as a fighter to become a full-time MMA coach.

1997

Mendez would train his first UFC champion in 1997, when Frank Shamrock joined AKA.

2001

Due to hearing about this successful partnership, B.J. Penn joined AKA in 2001 in preparation of his MMA career debut and would eventually become UFC champion in both the Lightweight and Welterweight divisions.

2003

Mendez would be his trainer until 2003 where during that period Shamrock became the first UFC Light Heavyweight Champion and had remained undefeated.

2015

In 2015, Mendez became the only trainer to have 3 concurrent UFC Champions (Cain Velasquez at heavyweight, Daniel Cormier at light heavyweight and Luke Rockhold at middleweight).

In November 2022, Mendez coached Usman Nurmagomedov to Bellator lightweight champion.

In January 2023, MMAjunkie.com awarded Mendez and Khabib Nurmagomedov as 2022 coaches of the year.