Locked Down

Locked Down


The blokes who flex their muscles in Ultimate Fighting Championship and mixed martial arts events are mostly a larger-than-life blend of showmanship and brawn - which explains why they’re increasingly being snapped up by Hollywood.

As rollicking prison thriller Locked Down hits the Blu-ray and DVD shelves, we look at the ten biggest hitters from the UFC and MMA who are making the transition

- Tony Schiena

Winner of numerous MMA trophies around the globe, Schiena flexes his acting chops in Locked Down as a framed cop who winds up in jail and is forced into cage fighting by none other than Brit hardman turned thesp Vinnie Jones.

Schiena retired from sport after breaking both his ankles (ouch!) but has since found his feet on the big screen working with everyone from Pacino to Van Damme.

- Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson

Famed for fierce body slams that won him the UFC light heavyweight title (a category in which he’s currently ranked third in the world), Jackson cut his TV teeth on American reality series The Ultimate Fighter and was a minor movie player until he landed the splashy role of B.A. Baracus in last year’s A-Team reboot.

As funny as he is ferocious, he’s prone to saying things like 'I like to see my hand raised at the end of the night, that’s why I shave my armpits'.

- Rashad 'Sugar' Evans

Part of Locked Down’s cage fighting syndicate, Evans is still affiliated to the UFC, is ranked as the world’s number two light heavyweight fighter (take that Rampage!) and was heavyweight champ on The Ultimate Fighter’s second season.

He hasn’t done much acting yet, although he did pierce a pig carcass and crushed a gel torso’s throat using just his elbow on reality show Deadliest Warrior so you wouldn’t laugh at him if he said 'I want an Oscar'.

- Kevin 'Kimbo Slice' Ferguson

Another Locked Down alumni, the Bahamas-born brute made his name by posting footage of himself street-fighting on the net.

Crossed paths with Quinton Jackson and Rashad Evans on The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights and now mixes acting and fighting, with plans to take up both boxing and wrestling (although he recently pulled out of his sumo debut due to training injuries).

- Randy Couture

Chokehold champ Couture is a UFC Hall Of Famer and the first fighter to win both heavyweight and light heavyweight divisions.

He slogged away in minor roles for the best part of a decade until The Expendables cast him as amusingly named Toll Road alongside Sylvester Stallone, Dolph Lundgren and Jason Statham.

A sequel is currently being scripted and rumours are rife that Toll Road will return.

- Andrei Arlovski

Named, thanks to alphabetical billing, above Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren in direct-to-video sequel Universal Soldier: Regeneration, multi-tasking Arlovski is adept at boxing, kickboxing, jui-jitsu and the Russian martial art of Sambo.

The Minsk-raised heavyweight started pumping iron after being bullied at school and recently got his revenge by appearing on MTV’s Bully Beatdown, where he was paid $10,000 to bash a bully (with the latter’s consent of course).

- Mike Pyle

Arlovski’s Universal Soldier: Regeneration co-star has just the one role under his jiu-jitsu belt so far but only because he’s always so busy in the ring.

And he’s not someone you’d want to mess with - his opponents have been known to pass out when he gets them in a chokehold.

- Bob Sapp

Having starred in his own documentary in 2003 called Sapp Time The Movie! (no ego there then) the pro American footballer turned MMA star has seen his fighting credentials questioned after a series of defeats.

But who cares when you’ve landed a beefy role in the Conan The Barbarian remake? Unknown Jason Mamoa is the lead so Sapp, who plays a villain called Ukafa, could well steal the show.

- Cung Le

Saigon-born Cung’s CV is pretty impressive. The MMA star skilled in more fields than there’s space to mention here has also found time to appear opposite Channing Tatum in Fighting, Dennis Quaid in Pandorum and, er, Luke Goss in nonetheless impressive martial arts flick Tekken.

And he’s got three more films in the pipeline, including the Joel Silver-produced Dragon Eyes, which marks JCVD’s much-heralded return to the mainstream. 

- Heath Herring

There’s nothing fishing about Herring’s bid to carve a film career. He was a henchman in Salt last year, has starred in MMA-themed drama Never Surrender, has six other projects on his resume and is currently filming another MMA-themed thriller called Havana Heat.

Not bad going for a UFC stalwart formerly best known for knocking out a Japanese opponent when the latter kissed him on the lips during a fight.

Locked Down is out on Blu-ray and DVD on March 28th