Teemu Packalén | |
Other Names: | Pacu[1] |
Birth Date: | 22 May 1987 |
Birth Place: | Turku, Finland |
Fighting Out Of: | Turku, Finland |
Weight Kg: | 70 |
Weight Class: | Lightweight |
Reach In: | 72 |
Reach Footnote: | [2] |
Style: | Wrestling, Boxing, BJJ |
Rank: | Black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under Harri Niva[3] |
Team: | Primus Fight Team Finnfighters' Gym[4] |
Years Active: | 2011–2019 |
Mma Kowin: | 2 |
Mma Subwin: | 6 |
Mma Koloss: | 2 |
Mma Decloss: | 1 |
Sherdog: | 92415 |
Teemu Packalén (born May 22, 1987) is a retired Finnish mixed martial artist.[5] He was the Amateur Champion of Finland and the Finnish Open Championship winner in 2010.[6] Packalén competed in the Lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).[7]
Born and raised in Southwest Finland, Packalén played ice hockey in the C-Junior SM Series and participated in the national team until the age of 17.[8] Packalén started training Brazilian jiu-jitsu in 2007.[3] Packalén trained wrestling when he was young and he won the title for Finland Open Championship in 2010 and third place in European Championships in 2011. Packalén also won the Amateur MMA Championship title in 2012.[6]
Packalén began his professional career competing on the regional circuit in Finland for three years and amassed a record of 7-0 prior joining UFC.[9]
Packalén was signed by UFC in July 2015 and he was the fourth Finnish fighter to be part of the UFC roster after Tony Halme, Makwan Amirkhani and Tina Lähdemäki.[10]
For his promotional debut, he was tabbed as a short notice replacement for an injured Jake Matthews on July 18, 2015 at against Mickaël Lebout.[11] He lost the fight via unanimous decision with the score board of (30-27, 30-27, 29-28).[12] [13]
Packalén was expected to face Łukasz Sajewski on February 27, 2016 at . However, on 16 February, Sajewski pulled out due to an injury and was replaced by promotional newcomer Thibault Gouti.[14] He submitted Gouti in 24 seconds into round one via a rear-naked choke.[15] [16] [17] This win earned Packalén Performance of the Night bonus award.[18]
Packalén was sidelined with a shoulder injury which entailed a long duration of recovery.[19] [20]
On March 18, 2017, he faced Marc Diakiese at . He lost the fight via knockout in the first round.[21]
Packalén was expected to face Marcin Held on October 21, 2017 at UFC Fight Night 118.[22] However, Packalen pulled out of the fight on October 5 citing a knee injury.[23]
Packalen was expected to return from his hiatus to face Alexander Yakovlev on April 20, 2019 at UFC Fight Night 149.[24] However on April 4, 2019 it was reported that Packalen pull out for undisclosed reason and he was replaced by Alex da Silva Coelho.[25]
Packalén faced promotional newcomer Ottman Azaitar on September 7, 2019 at UFC 242.[26] He lost the fight via knockout in the first round.[27]
In March 2020, Packalén's contract with the UFC expired. Despite interest from the organization, Packalén was noncommittal on continuing his mixed martial arts career. Later, on November 1, 2021, Packalén announced that he had retired from mixed martial arts.
Packalén and his fiancée Eevi Teittinen, a fitness model from Finland, have a daughter (born 2021).[28] [29] [30]
|-|Loss|align=center| 8–3|Ottman Azaitar|KO (punch)|UFC 242 ||align=center|1|align=center|3:35|Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates||-| Loss| align=center| 8–2| Marc Diakiese| KO (punch)| | | align=center| 1| align=center| 0:30| London, England||-| Win| align=center| 8–1| Thibault Gouti| Submission (rear-naked choke)| | | align=center| 1| align=center| 0:24| London, England| |-| Loss| align=center| 7–1| Mickaël Lebout| Decision (unanimous)| | | align=center| 3| align=center| 5:00| Glasgow, Scotland||-| Win| align=center| 7–0| Suleiman Bouhata| Submission (guillotine choke)| Fight Night Finland: Turku Fight Night| | align=center| 1| align=center| 0:23| Turku, Finland||-| Win| align=center| 6–0| Hyram Rodriguez| Submission (kimura)| Cage 27| | align=center| 2| align=center| 1:47| Turku, Finland||-| Win| align=center| 5–0| Sebastian Fournier| TKO (elbows)| Cage 26| | align=center| 1| align=center| 1:53| Turku, Finland||-| Win| align=center| 4–0| Damien Lapilus| Submission (heel hook)| Cage 24| | align=center| 1| align=center| 2:44| Turku, Finland||-| Win| align=center| 3–0| Grzegorz Sajbor| Submission (armbar)| StandUpWar 4| | align=center| 1| align=center| 1:58| Tampere, Finland||-| Win| align=center| 2–0| Konstantinos Persson| Submission (rear-naked choke)| Fight for Glory: First Round| | align=center| 2| align=center| 2:37| Turku, Finland||-| Win| align=center| 1–0| Grzegorz Szulakowski| TKO (doctor stoppage)| StandUpWar 3| | align=center| 1| align=center| 5:00| Tampere, Finland||-[31]