Mixed Martial Arts Record
Professional record breakdown | ||
33 matches | 28 wins | 4 losses |
By knockout | 12 | 0 |
By submission | 13 | 3 |
By decision | 3 | 1 |
Draws | 1 |
Result | Record | Opponent | Method | Event | Date | Round | Time | Location | Notes |
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Win | 28–4–1 | Ruben Villareal | TKO (leg kicks) | WFA: King of the Streets | 02006-07-22July 22, 2006 | 1 | 3:24 | Los Angeles, California, United States | |
Win | 27–4–1 | Kevin Randleman | Decision (split) | UFC 20 | 01999-05-07May 7, 1999 | 1 | 21:00 | Birmingham, Alabama, United States | Won UFC Heavyweight Championship Later vacated title due to retirement. |
Win | 26–4–1 | Tsuyoshi Kohsaka | TKO (punches) | UFC 18 | 01999-01-08January 8, 1999 | 1 | 14:15 | Kenner, Louisiana, United States | |
Win | 25–4–1 | Kengo Watanabe | TKO (lost points) | Pancrase: 1998 Anniversary Show | 01998-09-14September 14, 1998 | 1 | 2:58 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Win | 24–4–1 | Keiichiro Yamamiya | Submission (rear naked choke) | Pancrase: Alive 11 | 01997-12-20December 20, 1997 | 1 | 4:58 | Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan | |
Win | 23–4–1 | Osami Shibuya | Submission (bas rutten neck crank) | Pancrase: 1997 Anniversary Show | 01997-09-06September 6, 1997 | 1 | 3:15 | Urayasu, Chiba, Japan | |
Win | 22–4–1 | Takaku Fuke | Submission (armbar) | Pancrase: Alive 7 | 01997-06-30June 30, 1997 | 1 | 4:28 | Hakata, Fukuoka, Japan | |
Win | 21–4–1 | Kiuma Kunioku | Decision (lost points) | Pancrase: Alive 4 | 01997-04-27April 27, 1997 | 1 | 15:00 | Urayasu, Chiba, Japan | |
vDraw | 20–4–1 | Osami Shibuya | Draw | Pancrase: Alive 3 | 01997-03-22March 22, 1997 | 1 | 15:00 | Nagoya, Aichi, Japan | |
Win | 20–4 | Manabu Yamada | Submission (toe hold) | Pancrase: Truth 7 | 01996-10-08October 8, 1996 | 1 | 0:54 | Nagoya, Aichi, Japan | |
Win | 19–4 | Masakatsu Funaki | TKO (lost points) | Pancrase: 1996 Anniversary Show | 01996-09-07September 7, 1996 | 1 | 17:05 | Urayasu, Chiba, Japan | Defended King of Pancrase title |
Win | 18–4 | Jason DeLucia | TKO (liver shot) | Pancrase: Truth 6 | 01996-06-25June 25, 1996 | 1 | 8:48 | Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan | |
Win | 17–4 | Frank Shamrock | TKO (cut) | Pancrase: Truth 5 | 01996-05-16May 16, 1996 | 1 | 11:11 | Tokyo, Japan | Unified King of Pancrase title |
Win | 16–4 | Katsuomi Inagaki | TKO (lost points) | Pancrase: Truth 4 | 01996-04-08April 8, 1996 | 1 | 14:07 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Win | 15–4 | Guy Mezger | Submission (heel hook) | Pancrase: Truth 2 | 01996-03-02March 2, 1996 | 1 | 19:36 | Kobe, Hyogo, Japan | |
Win | 14–4 | Ryūshi Yanagisawa | Submission (rear naked choke) | Pancrase: Eyes of Beast 7 | 01995-12-14December 14, 1995 | 1 | 27:35 | Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan | |
Win | 13–4 | Maurice Smith | Submission (rear naked choke) | Pancrase: Eyes of Beast 6 | 01995-11-04November 4, 1995 | 1 | 4:34 | Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan | |
Win | 12–4 | Minoru Suzuki | Submission (guillotine choke) | Pancrase: 1995 Anniversary Show | 01995-09-01September 1, 1995 | 1 | 15:35 | Tokyo, Japan | Won King of Pancrase title |
Win | 11–4 | Frank Shamrock | Decision (split) | Pancrase: 1995 Neo-Blood Tournament Second Round | 01995-07-23July 23, 1995 | 1 | 15:00 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Win | 10–4 | Jason DeLucia | Submission (toe hold) | Pancrase: Eyes of Beast 5 | 01995-06-13June 13, 1995 | 1 | 1:32 | Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan | |
Win | 9–4 | Maurice Smith | Submission (kneebar) | Pancrase: Eyes of Beast 4 | 01995-05-13May 13, 1995 | 1 | 2:10 | Urayasu, Chiba, Japan | |
Win | 8–4 | Takaku Fuke | Submission (heel hook) | Pancrase: Eyes of Beast 3 | 01995-04-08April 8, 1995 | 1 | 1:52 | Nagoya, Aichi, Japan | |
Loss | 7–4 | Ken Shamrock | Submission (kneebar) | Pancrase: Eyes of Beast 2 | 01995-03-10March 10, 1995 | 1 | 1:01 | Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan | For King of Pancrase title |
Win | 7–3 | Manabu Yamada | Technical Submission (arm triangle choke) | Pancrase: Eyes of Beast 1 | 01995-01-26January 26, 1995 | 1 | 1:05 | Nagoya, Aichi, Japan | |
Loss | 6–3 | Frank Shamrock | Decision (majority) | Pancrase – King of Pancrase Tournament Opening Round | 01994-12-16December 16, 1994 | 1 | 10:00 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Win | 6–2 | Jason DeLucia | Submission (guillotine choke) | Pancrase: Road to the Championship 5 | 01994-10-15October 15, 1994 | 1 | 1:43 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Loss | 5–2 | Ken Shamrock | Submission (rear naked choke) | Pancrase: Road to the Championship 3 | 01994-07-26July 26, 1994 | 1 | 16:42 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Win | 5–1 | Minoru Suzuki | KO (knee to the liver) | Pancrase: Road to the Championship 2 | 01994-07-06July 6, 1994 | 1 | 3:43 | Amagasaki, Hyogo, Japan | |
Win | 4–1 | Kazuo Takahashi | Technical Submission (heel hook) | Pancrase: Road to the Championship 1 | 01994-05-31May 31, 1994 | 1 | 1:37 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Win | 3–1 | Vernon White | Submission (guillotine choke) | Pancrase: Pancrash! 3 | 01994-04-21April 21, 1994 | 1 | 1:16 | Osaka, Osaka, Japan | |
Loss | 2–1 | Masakatsu Funaki | Submission (toe hold) | Pancrase: Pancrash! 1 | 01994-01-19January 19, 1994 | 1 | 2:58 | Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan | |
Win | 2–0 | Takaku Fuke | KO (knee to liver) | Pancrase – Yes, We are Hybrid Wrestlers 2 | 01993-10-14October 14, 1993 | 1 | 2:03 | Nagoya, Aichi, Japan | |
Win | 1–0 | Ryūshi Yanagisawa | KO (palm strike) | Pancrase – Yes, We are Hybrid Wrestlers 1 | 01993-09-21September 21, 1993 | 1 | 0:43 | Urayasu, Chiba, Japan |
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