Kazunari Murakami - Mixed Martial Arts Record

Mixed Martial Arts Record

Professional record breakdown
10 matches 5 wins 5 losses
By knockout 1 4
By submission 3 1
By decision 1 0
By disqualification 0 0
Unknown 0 0
Draws 0
No contests 0
Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 5-5 Lee Young Gun Verbal Submission (armbar) Jungle Fight 1 02003-09-13September 13, 2003 1 1:09 Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
Loss 4-5 Wallid Ismail TKO (punches) UFO: Legend 02002-08-08August 8, 2002 2 3:03 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 4-4 Masaaki Satake TKO (punches) PRIDE 10 02000-08-27August 27, 2000 1 6:58 Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan
Win 4-3 John Dixson Submission (armbar) PRIDE 1 01997-10-11October 11, 1997 1 1:34 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 3-3 Maurice Smith KO (punch) Extreme Fighting 4 01997-03-28March 28, 1997 1 4:23 Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Win 3-2 Bart Vale TKO (punches) Extreme Fighting 3 01996-10-18October 18, 1996 1 4:37 Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Loss 2-2 Masanori Suda Submission (armbar) Lumax Cup: Tournament of J '96 01996-03-30March 30, 1996 2 1:38 Japan
Win 2-1 Akihiro Gono Decision Lumax Cup: Tournament of J '96 01996-03-30March 30, 1996 2 3:00 Japan
Win 1-1 Isamu Osugi Submission (armlock) Lumax Cup: Tournament of J '96 01996-03-30March 30, 1996 1 4:10 Japan
Loss 0-1 Akihiro Gono KO (kick) Lumax Cup: Tournament of J '95 01995-10-13October 13, 1995 1 2:25 Japan

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