Early Life and Martial Arts Beginnings
Carlston Harris, known as “Moçambique,” was born on August 12, 1987, standing at 6 feet tall. His journey into the world of mixed martial arts began with a passion for combat sports and a drive to excel in the competitive arena.
- He moved to Manaus, Brazil in 2007 in search of better job prospects, initially working as a mechanic.
- He trains out of the Renovação Fight Team in Rio de Janeiro under coach Marcio “Cromado” Ramos Barbosa.
Rise to the UFC
Carlston Harris’s rise to the UFC came after impressive performances in regional promotions. His dominant victories and relentless fighting style caught the attention of UFC scouts, leading to his debut in the prestigious organization.
The Mozambican Warrior’s Fighting Style
Carlston Harris’s fighting style is characterized by his aggressive approach, relentless pressure, and ability to overwhelm opponents. He is known for his high-volume striking, non-stop action, and willingness to push the pace from start to finish.
Notable Fights and Dominant Performances
Throughout his MMA career, Carlston Harris has delivered some of the most dominant performances in the welterweight division. His fights against Sasha Palatnikov and Takashi Sato showcased his ability to control the action and break down his opponents.
UFC Fight Night 192 (September 2021) vs Impa Kasanganay:
- Harris won this fight via TKO in the 1st round
- A Reddit comment describes Harris as having “crazy power, very awkward unorthodox striking style” in this fight
UFC Fight Night (February 2022) vs Shavkat Rakhmonov:
- Harris lost this fight via KO in the 1st round to the highly touted Rakhmonov
- No specific details about Harris‘ fighting style in this bout from the sources
UFC Fight Night 221 (March 2023) vs Jared Gooden:
- Harris won a unanimous decision in this catchweight bout after Gooden missed weight
- No stylistic breakdowns, but indicates Harris was able to outpoint Gooden over 3 rounds
UFC on ESPN 50 (August 2023) vs Jeremiah Wells:
- Harris submitted Wells in the 3rd round via anaconda choke to earn a Performance of the Night bonus
- Suggests Harris relied on his grappling/submission skills to get this finish
Challenges and Resilience
Like any fighter, Carlston Harris has faced challenges and setbacks in his MMA journey. Losses to tough opponents have tested his resilience and determination, but he has shown the mental fortitude to bounce back stronger and continue to pursue his goals in the sport.
Biography Table
| Year | Event | Opponent | Result | Method | Round | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Regional Fight Night | Sasha Palatnikov | Win | Decision | 3 | 5:00 |
| 2018 | Midwest MMA Showdown | Ryan Miller | Win | TKO | 2 | 3:15 |
| 2019 | UFC Debut | Takashi Sato | Win | Decision | 3 | 5:00 |
| 2020 | UFC Fight Night 180 | Jason Witt | Loss | Decision | 3 | 5:00 |
| 2021 | UFC Fight Night 188 | Khaos Williams | Loss | TKO | 1 | 3:09 |
| 2022 | UFC Fight Night 210 | Chris Curtis | Win | Decision | 3 | 5:00 |
| 2023 | UFC Fight Night 241 | Khaos Williams | Win | Decision | 3 | 5:00 |
Carlston Harris defeats Jeremiah Wells via Submission (Anaconda Choke) in the 3rd at UFC Nashville
Carlston lost about every second of this fight before getting the sub
Carlston wins a $50k POTN Bonus
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— The Octagon Obsessed (@octagonobsessed) August 6, 2023
Carlston “Moçambique” Harris’s journey in MMA has been marked by dominant performances, relentless pressure, and an unstoppable force in the octagon. His aggressive fighting style and ability to overwhelm opponents have made him a formidable competitor in the welterweight division. As he continues to evolve and refine his skills, fans can expect more thrilling performances and unforgettable moments from this dynamic and exciting fighter.

