Hes appeared in the cage or ring at just about every major MMA show in the UK. Hes trained in Boxing, Kickboxing, Jiu Jitsu, Sambo, and other combat styles. He also has an extensive military background with the UK reserve forces, qualified as an Army and Royal Marine PTI. A nightclub Doorman for over 10 years, he is familiar with violence and fighting.
Hes been refereeing now for about 6 years, and although virtually all the fights Grant presides over use UFC rules, he says that you dont need to be able to recite the whole rule book to be a good ref, experience is the main factor as well as honest self-criticism and a genuine concern for the fighters welfare. In his own words,It is not a Referees knowledge of the rules, or his grade in Martial Arts that make him a first-class and respected official. It is his ability to practically apply the rules, and to make split second, on the spot decisions, that are correct and fair.
Grant admits to learning a great deal from the man himself, Big John McCarthy, watching all the early UFCs again and again. John has made his fair share of mistakes over the years, no-ones perfect, but I dont recall any fighter who has been seriously hurt and thats what counts. He admits he has made errors and has learnt from them, which is the mark of a man with integrity and one who takes pride in his job
MMA has seen rapid growth in the UK over the last couple of years with more and more regular shows happening across the country. We are already short of experienced professional officials and there will come a time soon when I will have to be more selective in which jobs I accept. I am hopefully starting a training camp this year for prospective MMA referees, but dont expect to get qualified by just attending. Youll have to be fit, dedicated, knowledgeable, professional, oh yeah, and handsome.
Grant is looking forward to seeing MMA grow from strength to strength and would like to work alongside Big J M, one day (Dana are you reading this). He still gets the urge to fight, so one thing sounds certain, hes not thinking of leaving the cage for a while.