Rickson Gracie - Mixed Martial Arts Record

Mixed Martial Arts Record

Professional record breakdown
11 matches 11 wins 0 losses
By submission 11 0
Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 11–0 Masakatsu Funaki Technical Submission (rear naked choke) C2K: Colosseum 02000-05-26May 26, 2000 1 12:49 Japan
Win 10–0 Nobuhiko Takada Submission (armbar) Pride 4 01998-10-11October 11, 1998 1 9:30 Tokyo, Japan
Win 9–0 Nobuhiko Takada Submission (armbar) Pride 1 01997-10-11October 11, 1997 1 4:47 Tokyo, Japan
Win 8–0 Yuki Nakai Submission (rear naked choke) Vale Tudo Japan 1995 01995-04-20April 20, 1995 1 6:22 Tokyo, Japan
Win 7–0 Koichiro Kimura Submission (rear naked choke) Vale Tudo Japan 1995 01995-04-20April 20, 1995 1 2:07 Tokyo, Japan
Win 6–0 Yoshihisa Yamamoto Technical Submission (rear naked choke) Vale Tudo Japan 1995 01995-04-20April 20, 1995 3 3:49 Tokyo, Japan
Win 5–0 Bud Smith Submission (punches) Vale Tudo Japan 1994 01994-07-29July 29, 1994 1 0:39 Urayasu, Chiba, Japan
Win 4–0 Dave Levicki Submission (punches) Vale Tudo Japan 1994 01994-07-29July 29, 1994 1 2:40 Urayasu, Chiba, Japan
Win 3–0 Yoshinori Nishi Submission (rear naked choke) Vale Tudo Japan 1994 01994-07-29July 29, 1994 1 2:58 Urayasu, Chiba, Japan
Win 2–0 Rei Zulu Submission (rear naked choke) Independent promotion 01984-01-01January 1, 1984 1 N/A Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Win 1–0 Rei Zulu Submission (rear naked choke) Independent promotion 01980-04-25April 25, 1980 1 11:55 Brasília, Brazil

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