Brock Lesnar - Mixed Martial Arts Record

Mixed Martial Arts Record

Professional record breakdown
8 matches 5 wins 3 losses
By knockout 2 2
By submission 2 1
By decision 1 0
Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 5–3 Alistair Overeem TKO (liver kick & punches) UFC 141 02011-12-30December 30, 2011 1 2:26 Las Vegas, United States
Loss 5–2 Cain Velasquez TKO (punches) UFC 121 02010-10-23October 23, 2010 1 4:12 Anaheim, California, United States
Win 5–1 Shane Carwin Submission (arm triangle choke) UFC 116 02010-07-03July 3, 2010 2 2:19 Las Vegas, United States
Win 4–1 Frank Mir TKO (punches) UFC 100 02009-07-11July 11, 2009 2 1:48 Las Vegas, United States
Win 3–1 Randy Couture TKO (punches) UFC 91 02008-11-15November 15, 2008 2 3:07 Las Vegas, United States
Win 2–1 Heath Herring Decision (unanimous) UFC 87 02008-08-09August 9, 2008 3 5:00 Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Loss 1–1 Frank Mir Submission (kneebar) UFC 81 02008-02-02February 2, 2008 1 1:30 Las Vegas, United States
Win 1–0 Kim Min-Soo Submission (punches) Dynamite!! USA 02007-06-02June 2, 2007 1 1:09 Los Angeles, United States

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