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In the two past years, "The Wild Card" Jarrod Card has become a real player in the featherweight division. It should be no surprise to anyone. He has tested himself from the very beginning, facing American Top Team prospect Chris Manuel in his first match. Manuel (6-1-2) is considered by many to be one of the better prospects in talent-rich Florida. Manuel and Card battled to a draw that night. From that moment on, Jarrod began to quickly accumulate wins fighting regionally in Georgia and Florida, earning respect because of his willingness to fight anyone, no matter their record. He really raised some eyebrows in March of 2008 when he fought well known featherweight veteran Jeff Bedard. It was a homecoming fight of sorts, held in Camp Lejeune. Bedard really pushed Jarrod in that fight, taking him to the mat, battling for position with him and delivering some ground and pound. Card showed tremendous toughness and versatility, answering back the whole way and finally getting the win by TKO (corner stoppage) after the first round. This put Card in the elite company of being one of only two fighters to hand Bedard a loss, the other being reigning WEC World Bantamweight Champion Miguel Torres. Jarrod has displayed so much skill in his recent fights that he has gotten the attention of several different east coast promotional companies.
One year later after a shoulder injury in early 2009 he is ready to fight. On March 19th 2010, “The Wild Card” has proven himself once again. Defending the XFC featherweight belt against formerly undefeated featherweight Jason Wood, defeating him in the second round with a rear naked coke, there is no doubt Card is a force to be reckoned with. 12 wins since he started his MMA career and no loses since 2007 he is a sure winner with the heart to back it up.
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