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Maurice Smith
American mixed martial artist

Maurice Smith

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American mixed martial artist
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Age
63 years
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Height:
188 cm
Weight:
100 kg
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Biography

Maurice L. Smith (born December 13, 1961) is a retired American kickboxer and mixed martial artist. In kickboxing, he held the WKC (World Kickboxing Council) world light heavyweight championship, the WKA (World Kickboxing Association) world heavyweight championship, and the ISKA (International Sport Karate Association) world heavyweight championship. In mixed martial arts, he held the Heavyweight championship in Battlecade Extreme Fighting and the UFC, and became a member of the UFC Hall of Fame in 2017. A professional competitor since 1980, Smith has formerly competed in kickboxing for the companies All Japan Enterprise and K-1, Pancrase, RINGS, PRIDE, Strikeforce, International Fight League and RFA.

Career

Raised in Seattle, Washington, Smith got into martial arts at the age of 13 after watching Bruce Lee's Chinese Connection, and having had to retreat from a fight. He trained in karate, taekwondo and wing chun, until he found the sport of kickboxing at age 18. Smith attended West Seattle High School, where he played football and participated in gymnastics.

Kickboxing career

Smith won his first seven amateur kickboxing matches and then turned professional. His first fight was on March 4, 1982 against World Kickboxing Council's Light Heavyweight Champion Tony Morelli, who defeated him by decision after the seventh round. Seeing he had lost due to his lack of cardio, Smith started to train extensively to improve it, and fourteen months later, he went to his rematch as a new fighter. He then defeated Morelli by KO via roundhouse kick also in the seventh round, winning the championship.

Later that year, he was called for a non-title fight in Japan against the renowned Don "The Dragon" Wilson, and although Smith lost the fight, he had shown heads in the kickboxing world that he was on the way up. Maurice moved up a weight class and won the World Kickboxing Association Heavyweight Championship from Travis Everett, knocking him out via low kicks.

In 1984, Smith went to compete in Holland, beating Marcel Swank in the first round. Smith went ten straight years without a loss.

He also had a notable win in 1991 over Stan Longinidis who, at the time, was tearing through the ranks and was regarded as a super up and coming fighter. Maurice won this 12 round match by split decision after coming back from a knockdown in the first round by Stan and surviving an early onslaught.

In 1993, Smith was invited to the K-1 Grand Prix '93 along with seven of the world's best Light Heavyweight and Heavyweight kickboxers. Smith won his first match by defeating Japanese fighter Toshiyuki Atokawa in the quarterfinals by unanimous decision. In the semifinals he met Dutch fighter and future K-1 legend, Ernesto Hoost, where after a hard-fought battle Smith was knocked out by left highkick in the final round, ending his tournament.

Mixed martial arts career

Smith had his first contact with mixed rules of fight, when he was invited in November 1989 by the Japanese professional wrestling promotion UWF Newborn. He was scheduled to face up-and-coming wrestler Masakatsu Funaki in a mixed rules fight, but his opponent got injured and was replaced with training partner Minoru Suzuki. During the fight, Smith kept negating Suzuki's takedown attempts by employing the pro wrestling-ruled rope scapes and a rudimentary sprawl ability, knocking him out several times with strike before finishing him with a right punch at the fourth round. The event sold out the Tokyo Dome and broke record gates. On October 4, 1992, Smith would face Funaki in an exhibition fight for Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi, ending in a draw.

In 1993, Smith debuted for the mixed martial arts promotion Pancrase founded by Funaki and Suzuki. He took part in a kickboxing rules fight against Suzuki in the event Yes, We Are Hybrid Wrestlers 3. Later, he was scheduled to compete in a special rules MMA fight, in which the first and third rounds would be fought wearing boxing gloves, the second and fourth barehanded, and the fifth with only Smith wearing them. However, Smith lost the fight when Suzuki took him down at round 3 and made him tap to an armbar.

The next year, he took part in the King of Pancrase tournament. Maurice beat Takaku Fuke on the first round but fell to Ken Shamrock via arm triangle choke. He would go to lose twice to Bas Rutten, however his loss to Shamrock was more instrumental to his career, as he became friends with him and was sent to his dojo in United States, the Lion's Den, to learn proper MMA. There he met Frank Shamrock, who he formed a close relationship with. Shamrock and Smith worked synergistically; Shamrock, a submission specialist, improved Smith's ground game, while Smith in return improved Shamrock's striking. Along with Japanese fighter Tsuyoshi Kohsaka, who had befriended Frank after a fight between them in Fighting Network RINGS, Smith and Shamrock eventually formed their own MMA team, called the Alliance.

Smith joined Battlecade Extreme Fighting in 1996 to fight against the Heavyweight Champion Marcus "Conan" Silveira. Throughout the fight, Maurice showed excellent use of the sprawl technique which negated the Brazilian jiu-jitsu fighter's attempts at takedowns, as well as a remarkable submission defensive whenever Silveira was able to engage him on the ground. Smith then knocked out Silveira in the third round with a roundhouse kick to the head. In doing so, he became the Extreme Fighting Heavyweight Champion and became the first legitimate striker to win a top-end MMA event.

He then defended his title in the fourth show against judo and pro wrestling exponent Kazunari Murakami. Although Murakami surprisingly dropped Smith with a palm strike at the beginning, Smith escaped from his ground game and hit a barrage of leg kicks against the prone Japanese, and later knocked him out with a single punch. After the win, the company folded and Maurice joined the largest MMA promotion in the United States, the UFC.

At UFC 14 on July 27, 1997, Smith faced UFC Heavyweight Champion Mark Coleman in a title fight. Smith was considered to be a massive underdog for the bout, but shocked the mixed martial arts world with a unanimous decision victory to win the UFC Heavyweight Championship. With this win, Smith became the first striker to survive the attack of a world class wrestler. Through the use of an active guard, Smith was able to negate Coleman's vaunted ground and pound attacks. After nearly 15 minutes of attempting to damage Smith through his guard, Coleman was exhausted, allowing Smith to capitalize on the feet. Eventually, he won the decision against an exhausted and damaged Coleman.

Smith then successfully defended his belt against David "Tank" Abbott winning after Abbott was too exhausted to continue, before losing his belt to MMA legend Randy Couture by majority decision, in a controversial fight that many viewers deemed as a fight that Smith should have won; especially since Smith was the reigning and defending UFC heavyweight champion.

Return to MMA

On May 19, 2007 Maurice Smith had his first MMA bout in almost seven years when he defeated Marco Ruas by TKO in a rematch at an International Fight League show held in Chicago. He saved his energy for the first rounds, making little action, before turning to attack and dropping Ruas thrice with striking combinations for the towel throw.

On February 23, 2008 at a Strikeforce event entitled Strikeforce: At The Dome held at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington, Smith defeated kickboxer Rick Roufus, who was making his MMA debut, by submission at 1:53 of the first round.

Maurice Smith was the coach of the Seattle Tiger Sharks of the International Fight League from 2006 to 2007. He is currently associated with Team Alliance.

Smith returned to MMA on March 30, 2012 at the second Resurrection Fighting Alliance (RFA) card against Jorge Cordoba, his first career fight as a Light Heavyweight. After spending the first two rounds picking apart Cordoba with various strikes, Maurice finished the fight with a head-kick knockout. He was scheduled to fight Ryan Lopez on June 30, 2012 at Resurrection Fighting Alliance's third event, RFA 3. Weeks before the fight, though, Lopez was forced to pull out of the fight due to an unspecified illness.

Smith returned to the Heavyweight division and lost a unanimous decision to Matt Kovacs at Cage Warrior Combat (CWC) 9 on November 2, 2013.

Championships and accomplishments

Kickboxing

  • K-1
    • 2001 K-1 World Grand Prix Preliminary USA winner
    • K-1 World Grand Prix '93 Tournament Semifinalist
  • International Sport Karate Association
    • I.S.K.A. World Muay Thai Heavyweight Champion (1996)
  • World Kickboxing Association
    • W.K.A. World Kickboxing Heavyweight Champion (1983)
    • W.K.A. World Muay Thai Heavyweight Champion (1994)
  • Other
    • W.K.C. Light-Heavyweight World Champion (1983)

Mixed martial arts

  • Ultimate Fighting Championship
    • UFC Heavyweight Championship (One time)
    • One successful title defense
    • UFC Hall of Fame (Pioneer wing, class of 2017)
  • Extreme Fighting
    • Extreme Fighting Heavyweight Championship 3 Marcus "Conan" Silveira
    • Extreme Fighting Heavyweight Championship 4 Murakami Kazanari
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter
    • 1997 Most Outstanding Fighter
    • 1997 Fight of the Year
  • Black Belt Magazine
    • 2001 Full-Contact Fighter of the Year [1]

Kickboxing record

DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTimeRecord

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTimeRecord
2005-11-07Loss Chris ChrisopoulidesNo Respect 3Melbourne, AustraliaDecision33:00
2003-05-02Loss Rick RoufusK-1 World Grand Prix 2003 in Las Vegas Semi FinalsLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2003-05-02Win Giuseppe DeNataleK-1 World Grand Prix 2003 in Las Vegas Quarter FinalsLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2003-04-06Win TsuyoshiK-1 Beast 2003Yamagata, Yamagata, JapanDecision (Majority)33:00
2001-08-11Loss Peter AertsK-1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Las Vegas Semi FinalsLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesExt.R Decision (Unanimous)43:00
2001-08-11Win Jörgen KruthK-1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Las Vegas Quarter FinalsLas Vegas, Nevada, USADecision (Unanimous)33:00
2001-05-05Win Michael McDonaldK-1 World Grand Prix 2001 Preliminary USA FinalLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesExt.R Decision (Split)43:00
Wins K-1 World Grand Prix 2001 Preliminary USA and qualifies for K-1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Las Vegas.
2001-05-05Win Gunter SingerK-1 World Grand Prix 2001 Preliminary USA Semi FinalsLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesKO (Right punch)20:24
2001-05-05Win Pedro FernandezK-1 World Grand Prix 2001 Preliminary USA Quarter FinalsLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesDecision (Unanimous)33:00
1999-08-22Loss Andy HugK-1 Spirits '99Tokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1999-06-06Loss Peter AertsK-1 Survival '99Sapporo, JapanTKO (Corner stoppage)32:44
1998-09-27Loss Mike BernardoK-1 World Grand Prix '98 Opening RoundOsaka, JapanDecision (Unanimous)53:00
Fails to qualify for K-1 Grand Prix '98 Final Round.
1998-08-07Loss Ernesto HoostK-1 USA Grand Prix '98Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1998-05-24Draw Jean-Claude LeuyerDraka VLos Angeles, California, United StatesDecision Draw
Fight was for Draka World Super Heavyweight title.
1998-04-09Draw Masaaki SatakeK-1 Kings '98Yokohama, JapanDecision Draw53:00
1997-02-01Loss Jérôme Le BannerLe Choc des ChampionsParis, FranceDecision53:00
Fight was for Le Banner's ISKA Full-contact World Super Heavyweight title.
1994-07-30Win Frank LobmanAJKF Destiny VIINagoya, JapanKO (Left high kick)3
Wins the WKA World Heavyweight Muay Thai title.
1993-12-04Win Alex DesirLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesKO (Punch)10
Retains WKA Heavyweight World title.
1993-11-08Win Minoru SuzukiPancrase: Yes, We Are Hybrid Wrestlers 3Kobe, JapanKO (Right hook)30:52
1993-04-30Loss Ernesto HoostK-1 Grand Prix '93 Semi FinalsTokyo, JapanKO (Left high kick)31:18
1993-04-30Win Toshiyuki AtokawaK-1 Grand Prix '93 Quarter FinalsTokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:00
1993-03-27Win Marcus FucknerAll Japan Kickboxing FederationTokyo, JapanKO5
1993-03-07Loss Peter AertsThe Night of the ShockAmsterdam, NetherlandsKO (Right high kick)42:07
1992-04-09Loss Peter AertsParis, FranceDecision92:00
1992-03-16Win Steven KruwellWorld Martial Arts ChallengeLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesTKO (Low kicks)21:41
Fight was an elimination fight for the WMAC Heavyweight World title held by Dennis Alexio. Despite talks Smith and Alexio would never meet in the ring.
1991Win Stan LonginidisSydney, AustraliaDecision (Split)122:00
Retains WKA Heavyweight World title.
1991-06-29Win Andre MannaartThriller from Paris IParis, FranceKO2
1991-05-26Win Peter Smit"Soar Into Space" Chapter IIITokyo, JapanKO51:1338-3-3
1991-03-30Win Kees Bessems"Soar Into Space" Chapter IITokyo, JapanKO1
1990-12-09Win Kees BessemsSammi Kebchi PromotionFrance, ParisKO2
1990-09-09Win Floyd Brown"Inspiring Wars Heat-928"Tokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1990-01-20Win Kevin Rosier"Inspiring Wars" 1Tokyo, JapanKO233-3-3
Retains WKA Heavyweight World title.
1987-09-05Win Steve TremblayAll Japan Kickboxing Federation "Super Fight 2"Tokyo, JapanKO5
Retains WKA Heavyweight World title.
1987Win Dino Homsey
Retains WKA Heavyweight World title.
1987Win Bill MorrisonLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesTKO (Low kicks)80:55
Retains WKA Heavyweight World title.
1986Win Raymond HorseyAtlanta, Georgia, USAKO (Low Kicks)
Retains WKA Heavyweight World title.
1984Win Marcel SchwankNetherlandsKO1
1983Win Dana Goodson
Retains WKA Heavyweight World title.
1983Win Travis EverettMexico City, MexicoKO (Low Kicks)13-2
Wins WKA Heavyweight World title.
1983Win12-2
1983-05-21Loss Don WilsonTokyo, JapanDecision112:0011-2
Fight was for vacant WKA Cruiserweight World title.
1983-00-00Win11-1
1983-00-00Win Tony MorelliHawaii, United StatesKO (Kick)710-1
Wins WKC Light Heavyweight World title.
1983-00-00Win Don Nakaya NielsenLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesDecision72:009-1
1983-00-00Loss Tony MorelliSurrey, CanadaDecision72:008-1
Makes professional kickboxing debut.
1981-00-00Win Marcus EctorEverett, WASHINGTONKO7-0
1981-00-00Win Pat PetersSurrey, CanadaKO6-0
1981-00-00Win Scott RohrPortland, ORKO5-0
1981-00-00Win Ken OrrEverett, WASHINGTONKO4-0
1981-02-26Win Wade WoodburyVancouver, British Columbia, CanadaDecision (Split)3-0
1981-01-17Win Rich MasonEverett, WASHINGTONKO2-0
1980-09-20Win Kelly WordenTacoma, WASHINGTONKO1-0
2005-11-07Loss Chris ChrisopoulidesNo Respect 3Melbourne, AustraliaDecision33:00
2003-05-02Loss Rick RoufusK-1 World Grand Prix 2003 in Las Vegas Semi FinalsLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2003-05-02Win Giuseppe DeNataleK-1 World Grand Prix 2003 in Las Vegas Quarter FinalsLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2003-04-06Win TsuyoshiK-1 Beast 2003Yamagata, Yamagata, JapanDecision (Majority)33:00
2001-08-11Loss Peter AertsK-1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Las Vegas Semi FinalsLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesExt.R Decision (Unanimous)43:00
2001-08-11Win Jörgen KruthK-1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Las Vegas Quarter FinalsLas Vegas, Nevada, USADecision (Unanimous)33:00
2001-05-05Win Michael McDonaldK-1 World Grand Prix 2001 Preliminary USA FinalLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesExt.R Decision (Split)43:00
Wins K-1 World Grand Prix 2001 Preliminary USA and qualifies for K-1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Las Vegas.
2001-05-05Win Gunter SingerK-1 World Grand Prix 2001 Preliminary USA Semi FinalsLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesKO (Right punch)20:24
2001-05-05Win Pedro FernandezK-1 World Grand Prix 2001 Preliminary USA Quarter FinalsLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesDecision (Unanimous)33:00
1999-08-22Loss Andy HugK-1 Spirits '99Tokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1999-06-06Loss Peter AertsK-1 Survival '99Sapporo, JapanTKO (Corner stoppage)32:44
1998-09-27Loss Mike BernardoK-1 World Grand Prix '98 Opening RoundOsaka, JapanDecision (Unanimous)53:00
Fails to qualify for K-1 Grand Prix '98 Final Round.
1998-08-07Loss Ernesto HoostK-1 USA Grand Prix '98Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1998-05-24Draw Jean-Claude LeuyerDraka VLos Angeles, California, United StatesDecision Draw
Fight was for Draka World Super Heavyweight title.
1998-04-09Draw Masaaki SatakeK-1 Kings '98Yokohama, JapanDecision Draw53:00
1997-02-01Loss Jérôme Le BannerLe Choc des ChampionsParis, FranceDecision53:00
Fight was for Le Banner's ISKA Full-contact World Super Heavyweight title.
1994-07-30Win Frank LobmanAJKF Destiny VIINagoya, JapanKO (Left high kick)3
Wins the WKA World Heavyweight Muay Thai title.
1993-12-04Win Alex DesirLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesKO (Punch)10
Retains WKA Heavyweight World title.
1993-11-08Win Minoru SuzukiPancrase: Yes, We Are Hybrid Wrestlers 3Kobe, JapanKO (Right hook)30:52
1993-04-30Loss Ernesto HoostK-1 Grand Prix '93 Semi FinalsTokyo, JapanKO (Left high kick)31:18
1993-04-30Win Toshiyuki AtokawaK-1 Grand Prix '93 Quarter FinalsTokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:00
1993-03-27Win Marcus FucknerAll Japan Kickboxing FederationTokyo, JapanKO5
1993-03-07Loss Peter AertsThe Night of the ShockAmsterdam, NetherlandsKO (Right high kick)42:07
1992-04-09Loss Peter AertsParis, FranceDecision92:00
1992-03-16Win Steven KruwellWorld Martial Arts ChallengeLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesTKO (Low kicks)21:41
Fight was an elimination fight for the WMAC Heavyweight World title held by Dennis Alexio. Despite talks Smith and Alexio would never meet in the ring.
1991Win Stan LonginidisSydney, AustraliaDecision (Split)122:00
Retains WKA Heavyweight World title.
1991-06-29Win Andre MannaartThriller from Paris IParis, FranceKO2
1991-05-26Win Peter Smit"Soar Into Space" Chapter IIITokyo, JapanKO51:1338-3-3
1991-03-30Win Kees Bessems"Soar Into Space" Chapter IITokyo, JapanKO1
1990-12-09Win Kees BessemsSammi Kebchi PromotionFrance, ParisKO2
1990-09-09Win Floyd Brown"Inspiring Wars Heat-928"Tokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1990-01-20Win Kevin Rosier"Inspiring Wars" 1Tokyo, JapanKO233-3-3
Retains WKA Heavyweight World title.
1987-09-05Win Steve TremblayAll Japan Kickboxing Federation "Super Fight 2"Tokyo, JapanKO5
Retains WKA Heavyweight World title.
1987Win Dino Homsey
Retains WKA Heavyweight World title.
1987Win Bill MorrisonLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesTKO (Low kicks)80:55
Retains WKA Heavyweight World title.
1986Win Raymond HorseyAtlanta, Georgia, USAKO (Low Kicks)
Retains WKA Heavyweight World title.
1984Win Marcel SchwankNetherlandsKO1
1983Win Dana Goodson
Retains WKA Heavyweight World title.
1983Win Travis EverettMexico City, MexicoKO (Low Kicks)13-2
Wins WKA Heavyweight World title.
1983Win12-2
1983-05-21Loss Don WilsonTokyo, JapanDecision112:0011-2
Fight was for vacant WKA Cruiserweight World title.
1983-00-00Win11-1
1983-00-00Win Tony MorelliHawaii, United StatesKO (Kick)710-1
Wins WKC Light Heavyweight World title.
1983-00-00Win Don Nakaya NielsenLas Vegas, Nevada, United StatesDecision72:009-1
1983-00-00Loss Tony MorelliSurrey, CanadaDecision72:008-1
Makes professional kickboxing debut.
1981-00-00Win Marcus EctorEverett, WASHINGTONKO7-0
1981-00-00Win Pat PetersSurrey, CanadaKO6-0
1981-00-00Win Scott RohrPortland, ORKO5-0
1981-00-00Win Ken OrrEverett, WASHINGTONKO4-0
1981-02-26Win Wade WoodburyVancouver, British Columbia, CanadaDecision (Split)3-0
1981-01-17Win Rich MasonEverett, WASHINGTONKO2-0
1980-09-20Win Kelly WordenTacoma, WASHINGTONKO1-0

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
28 matches14 wins14 losses
By knockout80
By submission38
By decision34
Unknown02
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss14–14Matt KovacsDecision (unanimous)CWC 9: Cage Warrior Combat 9November 2, 201335:00Kent, Washington, United StatesReturn to Heavyweight.
Win14–13Jorge CordobaKO (head kick)RFA 2: Yvel vs. AlexanderMarch 30, 201232:05Kearney, Nebraska, United StatesLight Heavyweight debut.
Loss13–13Hidehiko YoshidaSubmission (cobra choke)World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 3June 8, 200812:23Saitama, Japan
Win13–12Rick RoufusSubmission (straight armbar)Strikeforce: At The DomeFebruary 23, 200811:53Tacoma, Washington, United States
Win12–12Marco RuasTKO (corner stoppage)IFL: ChicagoMay 19, 200743:43Chicago, Illinois, United States
Loss11–12Renato SobralDecision (unanimous)UFC 28November 17, 200035:00Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win11–11Bobby HoffmanDecision (majority)UFC 27September 22, 200035:00New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Loss10–11Renzo GracieSubmission (straight armbar)RINGS: King of Kings 1999 Block BDecember 22, 199910:50Tokyo, Japan
Win10–10Branden Lee HinkleDecision (majority)RINGS: King of Kings 1999 Block BDecember 22, 199925:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss9–10Marcus SilveiraSubmission (arm-triangle choke)WEF 7: Stomp in the SwampOctober 9, 199922:48Kenner, Louisiana, United States
Win9–9Branko CikaticSubmission (forearm choke)Pride 7September 12, 199917:33Yokohama, Japan
Win8–9Marco RuasTKO (corner stoppage)UFC 21July 16, 199915:00Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
Loss7–9Kevin RandlemanDecision (unanimous)UFC 19March 5, 1999115:00Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, United States
Loss7–8Randy CoutureDecision (majority)UFC JapanDecember 21, 1997121:00Yokohama, JapanLost the UFC Heavyweight Championship.
Win7–7Tank AbbottSubmission (exhaustion)UFC 15October 17, 199718:08Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, United StatesDefended the UFC Heavyweight Championship.
Win6–7Mark ColemanDecision (unanimous)UFC 14July 27, 1997121:00Birmingham, Alabama, United StatesWon the UFC Heavyweight Championship. Fight of the Year (1997).
Win5–7Kazunari MurakamiKO (punch)Extreme Fighting 4March 28, 199714:23Des Moines, Iowa, United StatesDefended the Extreme Fighting Heavyweight Championship.
Loss4–7Akira MaedaN/ARINGS: Budokan Hall 1997January 22, 1997N/AN/ATokyo, Japan
Win4–6Marcus SilveiraTKO (head kick)Extreme Fighting 3October 18, 199631:36Tulsa, Oklahoma, United StatesWon the Extreme Fighting Heavyweight Championship.
Loss3–6Kiyoshi TamuraSubmission (armbar)RINGS: Maelstrom 6August 24, 1996110:58Tokyo, Japan
Loss3–5Tsuyoshi KohsakaN/ARINGS: Budokan Hall 1996January 24, 1996N/AN/ATokyo, Japan
Loss3–4Bas RuttenSubmission (rear-naked choke)Pancrase: Eyes Of Beast 6November 4, 199514:34Yokohama, Japan
Win3–3Manabu YamadaKO (punch)Pancrase: 1995 Anniversary ShowSeptember 1, 199521:46Tokyo, Japan
Loss2–3Bas RuttenSubmission (kneebar)Pancrase: Eyes Of Beast 4May 13, 199512:10Chiba, Japan
Loss2–2Ken ShamrockSubmission (arm-triangle choke)Pancrase: King of Pancrase Tournament Opening RoundDecember 16, 199414:23Tokyo, Japan
Win2–1Takaku FukeKO (knee)Pancrase: King of Pancrase Tournament Opening RoundDecember 16, 199412:48Tokyo, Japan
Loss1–1Minoru SuzukiSubmission (armbar)Pancrase: Road to the Championship 1May 31, 199430:36Tokyo, Japan
Win1–0Minoru SuzukiKO (punch)Pancrase: Yes, We Are Hybrid Wrestlers 3November 8, 199330:52Tokyo, Japan

Mixed rules

Professional record breakdown
1 match1 win0 losses
By knockout10
By submission00
By decision00
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win1–0Minoru SuzukiKO (punch)UWF U-CosmosNovember 29, 198941:05Tokyo, Japan
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