Ian Freeman - Mixed Martial Arts Record

Mixed Martial Arts Record

Professional record breakdown
27 matches 19 wins 7 losses
By knockout 8 4
By submission 7 3
By decision 4 0
Draws 1
No contests 0
Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 19–7–1 Paul Cahoon Decision (unanimous) Cage Rage 26 02008-05-1010 May 2008 3 5:00 Birmingham, England Won the Cage Rage British Light Heavyweight Title
Win 18–7–1 Mark Epstein Decision (unanimous) Cage Rage 18 02006-09-3030 September 2006 3 5:00 London, England Won the Cage Rage British Light Heavyweight Title. (Subsequently vacated title)
Loss 17–7–1 Melvin Manhoef KO (punches) Cage Rage 17 02006-07-011 July 2006 1 0:17 London, England For the Cage Rage World Light Heavyweight Title
Win 17–6–1 Will Elworthy TKO (punches) House of Pain: Fight Night 02004-12-1212 December 2004 1 N/A Wales, UK
Win 16–6–1 Ryan Robinson TKO (punches) Cage Rage 9: No Mercy 02004-09-2727 September 2004 1 3:21 London, England Wins Cage Rage Heavyweight Title but vacates title shortly afterwards, signalling his intention to drop to light heavyweight.
Win 15–6–1 Keith Dace TKO (punches) Cage Warriors FC: Cage Warriors 5 02003-11-022 November 2003 1 0:47 South Shields, England
vDraw 14–6–1 Vernon White Draw (split) UFC 43 02003-06-066 June 2003 3 5:00 Paradise, Nevada, United States
Win 14–6 Gerhard Ettl Submission (armbar) Free Fight Association Austria: Fight Night Championships 4 02003-02-2222 February 2003 2 1:40
Loss 13–6 Andrei Arlovski TKO (punches) UFC 40 02002-11-2222 November 2002 1 1:25
Win 13–5 Frank Mir TKO (punches) UFC 38 02002-07-1313 July 2002 1 4:35
Win 12–5 Carlos Barreto Decision (unanimous) Hook N Shoot: Kings 1 02001-07-1717 July 2001 3 5:00 Won Hook N Shoot Title
Win 11–5 Stanislav Nuschik Submission (front choke) Free Fight Association Austria: Fight Night Championship 3 02001-07-1414 July 2001 1 1:57
Loss 10–5 Stanislav Nuschik KO MFC: Russia vs the World 1 02001-04-2727 April 2001 1 0:20
Loss 10–4 Valentijn Overeem Submission (knees) 2 Hot 2 Handle: Simply The Best 02001-03-1818 March 2001 1 1:42
Loss 10–3 Osami Shibuya Submission (rib injury) Pancrase: Proof 1 02001-02-044 February 2001 1 3:51
Loss 10–2 Bob Schrijber TKO (doctor stoppage) It's Showtime - Christmas Edition 02000-12-1212 December 2000 1 1:28
Win 10–1 Tedd Williams Decision UFC 27 02000-09-2222 September 2000 3 5:00
Win 9–1 Bob Stines KO (punch) Pancrase: 2000 Neo-Blood Tournament, Round 1 02000-07-2323 July 2000 1 2:38
Win 8–1 Nate Schroeder Submission (strikes) UFC 26 02000-06-099 June 2000 2 2:13
Loss 7–1 Scott Adams Submission (achilles leg lock) UFC 24 02000-03-1010 March 2000 1 3:09
Win 7–0 Travis Fulton TKO (didn't answer the bell) Millennium Brawl 1: The Beginning 01999-12-055 December 1999 3 0:00
Win 6–0 Dave Shortby TKO Total Fight KRG 5 01999-10-033 October 1999 1 2:02
Win 5–0 Mark Lamborn Submission (rear naked choke) British Vale Tudo 01999-08-2828 August 1999 1 0:55 Won British Vale Tudo Title
Win 4–0 Keith Dace Submission (guillotine choke) British Vale Tudo 01999-08-2828 August 1999 1 0:46
Win 3–0 Kemal Lock Submission (ankle lock) British Grand Prix '99 01999-06-2727 June 1999 1 3:55
Win 2–0 Scotty Smith TKO British Grand Prix '99 01999-06-2727 June 1999 1 0:09
Win 1–0 Tony Bailey Submission (guillotine choke) British Grand Prix '99 01999-06-2727 June 1999 1 1:32

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