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{{ | {{IDF Darts Player | ||
| name = Max Mad | |||
| image = MaxMad2032.png | |||
| caption = Mad at the 2032 IDF Premier League | |||
| full_name = | |||
| | | nickname = Mayhem | ||
| | | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1996|8|5}} | ||
| | | birth_place = [[Houston]], [[Texas]], [[United States]] | ||
| | | hometown = [[Austin]], [[Texas]] | ||
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| since = 2013 | |||
| darts = 22g Unicorn Max Mad Signature | |||
| laterality = Right-handed | |||
| music = "Welcome to the Jungle" by [[Guns N' Roses]] | |||
| currentrank = World No. 3 (as of Apr 10, 2026) | |||
== | <!-- ================= MAJORS ================= --> | ||
| World Championship = '''Winner (2)''': [[2023 IDF World Darts Championship|2023]], [[2024 IDF World Darts Championship|2024]] | |||
| Premier League = | |||
| Matchplay = '''Winner (1)''': [[2025 IDF World Matchplay|2025]] | |||
| Grand Prix = '''Winner (1)''': [[2025 IDF World Grand Prix|2025]] | |||
| European = | |||
| Grand Slam = | |||
| PC Finals = | |||
== | <!-- ================= TITLES ================= --> | ||
| majors = 4 | |||
| titles = 6 | |||
| updated = Updated {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}} | |||
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'''Max Mad''' (born 5 August 1996) is an American professional darts player who competes in [[International Darts Federation]] (IDF) events. Nicknamed "Mayhem", he is a two-time IDF World Champion, having won the title in 2023 and 2024, becoming the first player to win back-to-back IDF World Championships. He is also a World Matchplay and World Grand Prix champion. | |||
Mad began his career in Texas amateur leagues before turning professional in 2018. | |||
== Playing style == | |||
Mad is known for his quick throw, high-scoring volatility, and emotional stage presence. He frequently throws within seconds of stepping to the oche, and his ability to produce rapid scoring bursts has earned him the nickname "Mayhem". He thrives in high-energy environments and often engages with the crowd, though this can occasionally impact his consistency. | |||
He has been compared to players such as Peter Wright and Wayne Mardle for his charisma and unpredictability. Despite his inconsistency, Mad has built a reputation for delivering in high-pressure moments and has recorded victories over many of the top-ranked players in the IDF. | |||
== | == Career == | ||
Mad | Mad rose through regional competitions in Texas before gaining recognition on the international stage. His breakthrough came with his first IDF World Championship title in 2023, which he successfully defended in 2024. | ||
In 2025, he expanded his major honours by winning the [[2025 IDF World Matchplay|World Matchplay]] and the [[2025 IDF World Grand Prix|World Grand Prix]], establishing himself as one of the leading players of his era. He also claimed the [[2025 IDF Hobart Throwdown|IDF Hobart Throwdown]]. | |||
== Major achievements == | |||
* '''IDF World Championship''' | |||
** Winner (2): 2023, 2024 | |||
* '''IDF World Matchplay''' | |||
** Winner (1): 2025 | |||
* '''IDF World Grand Prix''' | |||
** Winner (1): 2025 | |||
== | == See also == | ||
* [[Logan White]] | |||
* [[IDF World Darts Championship]] | |||
* [[IDF Darts Premier League]] | |||
== | == References == | ||
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== | == External links == | ||
* [ | * [https://odf.darts/maxmad Official IDF profile – Max Mad] | ||
[[Category:American darts players]] | |||
[[Category:Living people]] | |||
[[Category:1996 births]] | |||
[[Category:IDF major champions]] | |||
[[Category:IDF World Cup winners]] | |||
[[Category:Premier League Darts finalists]] | |||
Latest revision as of 12:28, 15 April 2026
| Max Mad | |
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| MaxMad2032.png Mad at the 2032 IDF Premier League | |
| Personal information | |
| Nickname | "Mayhem" |
| Born | August 5, 1996 Houston, Texas, United States |
| Home town | Austin, Texas |
| Darts information | |
| Playing since | 2013 |
| Darts | 22g Unicorn Max Mad Signature |
| Laterality | Right-handed |
| Walk-on music | "Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N' Roses |
| IDF information | |
| Organisation | International Darts Federation (IDF) |
| Current ranking | World No. 3 (as of Apr 10, 2026) |
| IDF major events – best performances | |
| World Championship | Winner (2): 2023, 2024 |
| World Matchplay | Winner (1): 2025 |
| World Grand Prix | Winner (1): 2025 |
| Career titles | |
| Other titles | 6 |
| Career statistics | |
| Updated April 2026 | |
Max Mad (born 5 August 1996) is an American professional darts player who competes in International Darts Federation (IDF) events. Nicknamed "Mayhem", he is a two-time IDF World Champion, having won the title in 2023 and 2024, becoming the first player to win back-to-back IDF World Championships. He is also a World Matchplay and World Grand Prix champion.
Mad began his career in Texas amateur leagues before turning professional in 2018.
Playing style[edit | edit source]
Mad is known for his quick throw, high-scoring volatility, and emotional stage presence. He frequently throws within seconds of stepping to the oche, and his ability to produce rapid scoring bursts has earned him the nickname "Mayhem". He thrives in high-energy environments and often engages with the crowd, though this can occasionally impact his consistency.
He has been compared to players such as Peter Wright and Wayne Mardle for his charisma and unpredictability. Despite his inconsistency, Mad has built a reputation for delivering in high-pressure moments and has recorded victories over many of the top-ranked players in the IDF.
Career[edit | edit source]
Mad rose through regional competitions in Texas before gaining recognition on the international stage. His breakthrough came with his first IDF World Championship title in 2023, which he successfully defended in 2024.
In 2025, he expanded his major honours by winning the World Matchplay and the World Grand Prix, establishing himself as one of the leading players of his era. He also claimed the IDF Hobart Throwdown.
Major achievements[edit | edit source]
- IDF World Championship
- Winner (2): 2023, 2024
- IDF World Matchplay
- Winner (1): 2025
- IDF World Grand Prix
- Winner (1): 2025
See also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]