Lee Murray - Mixed Martial Arts Record

Mixed Martial Arts Record

Professional record breakdown
12 matches 8 wins 2 losses
By knockout 4 0
By submission 4 1
By decision 0 1
Draws 1
No contests 1
Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 8–2-1(1) Anderson Silva Decision (unanimous) Cage Rage 8: Knights of the Octagon 02004-09-11September 11, 2004 3 5:00 Wembley Conference Centre, London, England
Win 8–1-1(1) Jorge Rivera Submission (triangle armbar) UFC 46 02004-01-31January 31, 2004 1 1:45 Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
Win 7–1-1(1) José Landi-Jons KO (punches) EF 1: Genesis 02003-07-13July 13, 2003 2 0:32 London, England
Win 6–1-1(1) Amir Rahnavardi KO (punches) Millennium Brawl 8 02002-09-22September 22, 2002 1 0:04 High Wycombe Judo Centre, High Wycombe, England
Win 5–1-1(1) Kama Boumna Submission (armbar) Millenium Brawl 7 02002-06-16June 16, 2002 1 0:20 High Wycombe Judo Centre, High Wycombe, England
Win 4–1-1(1) Gary Warren KO (punch) MB 3: Independence Day 02001-07-01July 1, 2001 1 N/A High Wycombe Judo Centre, High Wycombe, England
vDraw 3–1-1(1) Chris Bacon Draw MB 2: Capital Punishment 02001-03-11March 11, 2001 3 5:00 High Wycombe Judo Centre, High Wycombe, England
NC 3–1(1) Danny Rushton No Contest ROT 2: Ring of Truth 2 02000-07-09July 9, 2000 1 4:00 England Rushton collapses due to exhaustion.
Loss 3–1 Joe Doerksen Submission (armbar) EC 34: Extreme Challenge 34 02000-06-17June 17, 2000 1 1:19 Hayward, Wisconsin, United States
Win 3–0 Chris Albandia Submission (heel hook) EC 34: Extreme Challenge 34 02000-06-17June 17, 2000 1 2:23 Hayward, Wisconsin, United States
Win 2–0 Mike Tomlinson Submission (kimura) ROT 1: Ring of Truth 1 02000-03-01March 1, 2000 1 0:56 England
Win 1–0 Rob Hudson KO (punches) MB 1: The Beginning 01999-05-05May 5, 1999 1 N/A England

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