Champion: Tim Moore

Former Eternal Flyweight Champion — Tim Moore

One half of the main event at Eternal 1, Tim Moore was the man from day one. Eternal’s history is intertwined with his name, he set the tone for the promotion’s legacy from the very beginning. On September 15, 2012, Tim and his dance partner Jacob Mahony gave fight fans three rounds of pure, blood-hungry violence in a main event that helped define what Eternal would become.

Tim captured the Flyweight Championship at Eternal 12 in September 2016, earning redemption in a rematch against Shaun “The Buzzsaw” Etchell, the very man who had beaten him previously to become the first-ever Eternal Flyweight Champion. This time, Tim had his moment, with the belt strapped around his waist after three hard rounds against the Tasmanian Buzzsaw.

He went on to defend his title twice. The first defence came at Eternal 14, where he submitted his opponent with an armbar in Round 2. His second successful defence was against Sean Gauci on Reign Fighting, Eternal’s then development-series.

Tim would later vacate the belt as life took priority for a while. His champion reign lasted just over two years and seven months, a testament to his consistency and dominance during that era. As he started a family and focused on life outside the cage, Tim eventually returned after a two-year layoff, stepping back into the Eternal cage in 2019 against Steve Erceg. Though he fell short with a submission lost, his return embodied the same fighting spirit that made him a champion.

Tim’s impact on Australian MMA is undeniable. He held belts in multiple promotions during a time when they truly mattered, sold out venues, and entertained fans every time he stepped into the cage.

Now, as that fighting spirit looks to settle once more, Quickdraw Tim Moore readies himself for one last dance at Eternal 100 fitting, rightful, and well deserved. An entertainer, a fighter, and a true champion.

Career Snapshot
Former Eternal Flyweight Champion (2015–2017)
2 Title Defences
9 Eternal Appearances

Champion: Josh Togo

Former Eternal Lightweight Champion — Josh Togo

Josh Togo cemented his name in Eternal MMA history with a reign defined by precision, patience, and controlled chaos.

At Eternal 49 (November 1, 2019), Togo ended David Martinez’s undefeated six-fight streak in a five-round masterclass. Using sharp footwork and elite-level striking, he neutralised every attempt from Martinez to wrestle or grapple, forcing the then-champion into a striking battle, one that Togo dominated from start to finish.

His first title defence came at Eternal 52, where he faced UFC veteran Ben Wall. Togo showcased his signature composure and accuracy, dismantling the challenger and earning a second-round TKO victory through clinical striking.

True to his nickname “Gorilla Warfare,” Togo’s fighting style was equal parts animalistic aggression and tactical brilliance. His reign as champion redefined the lightweight division proving that calculated violence and technical striking could rule a division often dominated by grapplers.

Carrying the pride of New South Wales, Josh Togo stood as the embodiment of grit, discipline, and artistry; a striker who not only wore the Eternal MMA belt but elevated the standard for what it meant to be champion.

Career Snapshot
Former Eternal Lightweight Champion (2019-2020)
5 Eternal appearances

Champion: Jack Jenkins

Former Eternal Featherweight Champion – Jack Jenkins

Exploding onto the pro circuit, Melbourne’s “Phar” Jack Jenkins made an immediate impact with three straight wins to start his career. He continued to build momentum, snapping up four finishes and earning the perfect résumé for a shot at the Eternal Featherweight belt. His opponent was Diego Pereira, a proven contender with wins over both future and past champions making them clear top contenders for the title.

On March 7, 2020, Jack showcased his calibre in his first championship fight. Over four rounds, he displayed cage craftsmanship, and a well-rounded skill set ultimately securing the belt with a fourth-round submission victory.

With the belt over his shoulder as Australia’s best featherweight, Jack went on to defend his title in a redemption rematch against veteran Jesse Medina. It didn’t make it past the second round, with Jack overwhelmed Jesse with heavy hands and leg kicks.

Jack’s second and final defence came in 2022 against Rod Costa, who had experienced a career resurgence with short-notice wins and notable victories. This fight marked Jack’s second bout to go the distance and his first to reach all five championship rounds. Jack displayed composure, control, and relentless pressure, reaffirming his status as the rightful champion. This performance showed the Jack Jenkins we all know now, with huge potential and future on the world stage.

Entering DWCS on a six-fight win streak and armed with championship experience, Jack faced Emiliano Linares and earned his UFC contract with a third-round TKO. In 2023 he made his UFC debut at UFC 284, continuing his career on the world stage.

Jack’s reign as Eternal Champion showcased not only his fight craft featuring Jose Aldo-esque leg-breaking kicks (three opponents to be exact) and work ethic but also his charisma and showmanship. His ability to create memorable rivalries, pack out venues, and entertain fans with his wit and humour cemented his place in Eternal history.

Fun fact: All of Jack’s Eternal championship fights took place in his birthday month.

Career snapshot:
Former Eternal FW Champion (2020–2022)
3 Eternal appearances
Earned UFC contract on DWCS (2022)