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Herb Dean looks on before officiating Deiveson Figueiredo vs. Brandon Moreno 4 at UFC 283, inset Dean punching Tim Mendoza.
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Herb Dean’s Final Fight: Code Fighter Delivers Devastating Knockout Months After UFC Referee Debut

July 3, 2025 2 Min Read
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Herb Dean, a veteran UFC referee with nearly three decades of experience, is known for officiating some of the biggest fights in UFC history, including the notorious UFC 229 bout between Khabib Nurmagomedov and Conor McGregor. Dean started his UFC refereeing career at UFC 47 during the iconic light heavyweight clash where Chuck Liddell knocked out Tito Ortiz in the second round.

Before becoming a renowned referee, Dean was a skilled fighter, competing in regional circuits. In August 2004, he faced Tim Mendoza in King of the Cage 39 shortly after transitioning from a tough knockout loss to Joe Riggs. Dean dominated Mendoza with strong grappling and powerful strikes, culminating in a TKO victory that marked the final win of his professional fighting career.

Despite his respected status as an official, Dean has faced criticism for some calls, such as at UFC 317 where analysts debated whether a knockout he oversaw was “unnecessary.” UFC CEO Dana White has also expressed differing opinions about Dean, though he still acknowledges him as the “gold standard” in MMA officiating. At 54, Dean continues to referee and train in MMA, showing that fighters should be cautious not to underestimate him.

Fan Take: Herb Dean’s journey from fighter to top referee shows the deep understanding and respect he commands in MMA. His presence in the Octagon is crucial for maintaining fight integrity, and his career reflects the evolving nature of officiating in the sport, which is vital for its credibility and safety.

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