The MMA world has lost an important figure.
Duke Roufus, the man behind Roufusport, has passed away at the age of 55. His death was announced by Roufusport coach Scott Joffe, who wrote on Facebook that Roufus passed away peacefully in his sleep on Friday.
Joffe wrote:
“Today, the Roufusport family and martial arts world was stunned by the heartbreaking news that Duke Roufus, world-renowned top MMA coach, founder, and namesake of Roufusport MMA Academy, passed away peacefully in his sleep. Duke was more than a celebrated trainer and champion kickboxer—he was a mentor, innovator, father and friend whose influence transformed the landscape of mixed martial arts. His knowledge, charisma, and passion inspired countless fighters to reach heights they never imagined possible. From world champions to first-day students, everyone who crossed his path felt his genuine care and unwavering belief in their potential. His loss leaves an irreplaceable void in the sport and in the hearts of all who knew him.
Though we grieve deeply, Roufusport MMA Academy will continue forward, driven by Dukeâ€s enduring philosophy and commitment to excellence. The culture he built—rooted in respect, hard work, and family—will live on through the fighters, coaches, and students who proudly carry his torch. His impact will echo in every strike, every lesson, and every victory that bears the Roufusport name.
Champions. Today. Tomorrow. Forever.
My fantastic business partner for 29 years…”
A cause of death has not been revealed.
Roufus, who transitioned from kickboxing to coaching in 2008, helped train numerous MMA stars, including Tyron Woodley, Anthony Pettis, Sergio Pettis, Ben Askren, and Stephan Bonnar. He also coached CM Punk for his two UFC fights, with Punk traveling from Chicago to Milwaukee to train with the Roufusport team.
Punk commented on the news of Roufusâ€s passing on Instagram, writing: “Waking up in Japan trying to process the news. Itâ€ll take a while. You made me a better person, coach.â€
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