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E94 - F12 TIM MOORE VS ROD COSTA HI RES C2-39

Quickdraw: From 1 to 100

From the very beginning, Tim Moore has been part of Eternal MMA’s DNA. One half of the main event at Eternal MMA 1, he was there when it all began. On September 15, 2012, Moore and Jacob Mahony went to war for three rounds of blood-and-grit violence that helped define what Eternal would become.

Born in Penrith, raised by his grandfather in Binnaway, NSW, and now calling Burleigh Heads home, Tim’s path to the cage wasn’t straightforward. After moving to the Gold Coast at 18, he spent his early twenties navigating life’s challenges before discovering Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and mixed martial arts, a turning point that gave him direction and purpose, and ultimately, changed his life forever.

Outside the cage, Tim is a husband, father of three daughters, and a hardworking painter-plasterer by trade. His days start early on job sites and end on the mats, where he passes on his experience as a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt, training and coaching the next generation. For Tim, fighting has never just been about competition: it’s about community, balance, providing for his family and setting an example for his girls.

Through the mid-2010s, Tim was one of the most active fighters in Australia. He competed across multiple promotions, collecting belts and main event wins at a time when those titles truly meant something. Every bout added to his reputation as one of the country’s toughest flyweights, a fighter who showed up, fought hard, and helped build the Australian MMA scene from the ground up.

In 2016, redemption came when he defeated Shaun “Buzzsaw” Etchell at Eternal 12, becoming the Eternal Flyweight Champion. For over two years and seven months, he held the belt, a testament to his consistency and toughness during an era that shaped Australian MMA. He later tested himself internationally in the Philippines, earning valuable experience abroad before life pulled him temporarily away from competition.

When he returned, it wasn’t about titles. It was about proving that same fire still burned. He’s the kind of fighter who never knows when to call it quits, and that stubborn resilience is exactly why fans love him.

Throughout his career, “Quickdraw” has shared the cage with Australian fighters like Stephen Erceg, Shane Parker, Shaun Etchell and Sean Gauci delivering some of the most memorable moments in Australian MMA history. Originally slated to face Parker back at Eternal 1, the matchup finally happened at Eternal 8 in 2014, and now, fittingly, they run it back once more at Eternal 100.

For Tim Moore, this isn’t just another fight, it’s a full-circle moment. From helping launch Eternal MMA to representing its legacy more than a decade later, his story embodies what the promotion stands for: perseverance, passion, and the refusal to ever give up.

Tim prepares for one last dance in the cage with the team at Sunshine State Wrestling.

As he prepares for one last dance, surrounded by a smaller but tighter team, Tim says this camp has been the most enjoyable of his career. Everyone’s chasing the same goal: to make each other better. And as the lights come on at Eternal 100, “Quickdraw” steps forward once again, a fighter, an entertainer, and a true champion of Eternal MMA.

Book tickets to Tim’s fight on the legendary Eternal l00 on Friday, November 14.

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