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Sem "Semmy" Schilt (; born 27 October 1973) is a Dutch former
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, Ashihara karateka and mixed martial artist. He stands 212 cm and weighs 171 kg. He is a four-time K-1 World Grand Prix Champion and one-time Glory Heavyweight Grand Slam Champion. He is the only fighter in
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history to win the world championship three times in a row, and also shares the record with Ernesto Hoost for most Grands Prix won, with four. Schilt began his professional career in 1996 as a mixed martial artist competing in Pancrase, where he is a former Openweight King Of Pancrase. He has also competed in Pride Fighting Championship and the UFC. Schilt is one of the most decorated heavyweight kickboxers in history, having won five major tournaments. He is widely regarded as one of the division's all-time greats.


Background

Schilt began practicing Kyokushin kaikan at 8 as both of his parents were practitioners. He later switched to Ashihara kaikan at 12 and earned the rank of
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at the age of 18.


Mixed martial arts career


Pancrase

Schilt debuted in mixed martial arts for Japanese promotion Pancrase, in which he debuted on May 16, 1996 at Pancrase: Truth 5 with an impressive rear naked choke victory over grappler Manabu Yamada. His second match, on July 22, 1996 was against rising star Yuki Kondo at the 1996 Pancrase Neo-Blood Tournament, Round 1. Schilt would face Kondo three more times in his career. In the first of their matches, Kondo showed himself as the better wrestler, but Schilt's size enabled him to power out of his control and win some exchanges. They traded positions until the ring call at 15:00, with Kondo being declared the winner by split decision. With a short 2–3 record, Schilt was pitted against Pancrase co-founder Masakatsu Funaki on February 22, 1997 at Pancrase: Alive 2. After circling around, Funaki scored a takedown, mounted Schilt and worked to an armbar, which Schilt had to spend a rope escape to get out from. Restarting the fight, Schilt reversed a takedown and got his own mount, but Funaki recovered guard and applied a toehold, forcing the karateka to spend another point. The two fighters then spent a few minutes clinched on a corner, until Funaki led him to the ground and locked in another toehold from half mount, making Schilt tap out. On January 16, 1998, he fought the other co-founder of Pancrase, Minoru Suzuki at Pancrase: Advance 1. The Japanese wrestler took Schilt to the mat and kept side control for half of the match, but wasn't able to threaten him from the position aside from scarce armbar attempts, and Schilt eventually capitalized on one of them to escape. The situation repeated itself, but this time Suzuki successfully landed an armbar and Schilt barely reached the ropes to get an escape. Once standing again, however, Schilt went aggressively and landed a clean knee strike to Suzuki's chin, knocking him out for the win. Schilt had a rematch with Masakatsu Funaki on March 18, 1998 at Pancrase: Advance 4, although he managed to take the bout to the judges, he lost on points due to spent rope escapes. Months later, on September 14, he had his rubber match against Funaki at Pancrase: 1998 Anniversary Show. This time, the karateka showed himself capable of stopping the wrestler's takedowns, blocking the first of them with the aid of the ropes and a guillotine choke and reversing the second into Funaki's guard. After pressing for some minutes and avoiding a kneebar attempt, Schilt got the fight standing and scored a knockdown by two clinched knees. Funaki stood up and looked to continue the fight, but the Dutchman landed another knockdown, and finally finished him with a combination of knees and palm strikes. On June 20, 1999, Schilt flew back to the Netherlands to face Gilbert Yvel in an interpromotional match. The bout was particularly intriguing because Yvel belonged to RINGS, Pancrase's rival promotion in Japan. They met under special rules, with Gilbert keeping his gloves for punching while Schilt preferred to go barehanded and use open palm strikes like it was done in Pancrase. When the match began, Schilt was knocked down by a shocking flurry of hooks from Yvel, but managed to recover before the eight count. Schilt came back and controlled Gilbert with open palms and knees to the body, but decided to take the fight to the ground, not wanting to risk another KO from the RINGS
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specialist. However, Yvel was able to block all of his submission attempts on the mat, in large part due to the fast stand-ups of the format. In the second round, the RINGS fighter mounted Schilt and illegally
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him, but it wasn't called by the referee, and Schilt was left with his eye swollen shut. From that point, the two strikers exchanged hits until Yvel overpowered Schilt, landing multiple unanswered punches for the KO stoppage. Schilt returned for another interpromotional match against RINGS on June 4, 2000, facing Yoshihisa Yamamoto. Schilt won the match in under three minutes after a striking combination. On November 28, 1999, Schilt became the Openweight King Of Pancrase by winning against Yuki Kondo via rear naked choke at Pancrase: Breakthrough 10. He had two successful defenses against Kazuo Takahashi and Osami Shibuya before vacating it due to signing with the UFC.


Ultimate Fighting Championship

Schilt made his debut in Ultimate Fighting Championship on May 4, 2001, facing fellow Pancrase alumni Pete Williams at UFC 31. Schilt was taken down and mounted, but he used his height advantage to prevent Williams from applying ground and pound, and once they were back to standing he knocked out Williams with body kicks and punches. His second and last appearance in the promotion would be at the next event, UFC 32, where Schilt was pitted against Josh Barnett. Schilt was taken down and mounted again, but Barnett was able to land abundant strikes, some of which were answered by Schilt, cutting both of their faces and spilling a large amount of blood on the mat. Eventually, Schilt flipped Barnett over, but Barnett locked an armbar from the guard and made Schilt tap out.


PRIDE Fighting Championships

After his UFC tenure, Schilt returned to
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for PRIDE Fighting Championship, making his debut on September 24, 2001 at
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. His opponent was originally Igor Vovchanchyn, but Akira Shoji volunteered to fight him after Vovchanchyn withdrew from the match due to injuries. Shoji took Schilt to the ground, but Schilt reversed him and proceeded to land heavy strikes both on the ground and standing. Schilt finished him with a combination of knee, punch and kick for the KO. Schilt followed with two easy victories over
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legend Masaaki Satake and professional wrestler Yoshihiro Takayama at PRIDE 17 and PRIDE 18, knocking them both out. On June 23, 2002, Schilt faced Fedor Emelianenko, who was debuting in PRIDE after a solid career in Fighting Network RINGS at PRIDE 21. Although Schilt avoided a dangerous armbar attempt at the start of the match, Emelianenko pinned him and scored repeated punches and knees to his face until the end of the round. At the second round, Schilt managed to keep the Russian on his guard and minimize the damage of his ground and pound, but Emelianenko took over again and ended the fight punishing the dutchman with more punches on the ground. Fedor was declared the winner after 3 rounds. Schilt tried to bounce back on November 24, 2002 against Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira at PRIDE 23. The match was originally a title bout for the Pride Heavyweight Championship, but it was changed to a non-title bout due to Schilt's loss to Emelianenko. Capitalizing on his superiority on the ground, the Brazilian pulled guard at several instances and eventually got
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. When Schilt flipped him over, Nogueira feigned an armbar from the guard and then locked in a triangle choke, making Schilt tap out in his second loss in PRIDE. At the end of 2003, he took part in the annual event Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye for a rematch against Josh Barnett. Schilt was defeated again by armbar, this time in the third round.


Kickboxing career


K-1

On November 19, 2005 Schilt made his first appearance at the K-1 finals. Schilt beat Ray Sefo by decision in the quarter finals and the defending champion Remy Bonjasky via
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in the semifinals. Schilt then met Glaube Feitosa in the tournament finals and won via
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due to a knee strike to win his first K-1 World Grand Prix title. On December 31, 2005 at K-1 PREMIUM 2005 Dynamite!!, he defeated former four time K-1 World Grand Prix champion Ernesto Hoost via TKO. Schilt lost twice in 2006 against Peter Aerts and Choi Hong-man but still made it to the finals after beating Bjorn Bregy via knockout. He defended his title after defeating Jerome Le Banner, Ernesto Hoost and Peter Aerts all by unanimous decisions. On April 3, 2007 he defeated Ray Sefo by second-round KO to become K-1's first Super Heavyweight Champion at K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 Yokohama. Schilt faced and defeated the K-1 Hawaii GP Champion Mighty Mo by unanimous decision on June 23, 2007 at the K-1 Amsterdam GP, defending his Super-Heavyweight Title. At the 2007 K-1 World Grand Prix Final Eliminations in Seoul, South Korea, Schilt faced Paul Slowinski. He won via KO in the first round from a knee strike. With the win, he qualified for the World Grand Prix Finals. In the first round of the World Grand Prix 2007 Finals, Schilt was matched against Brazilian karateka Glaube Feitosa. Schilt survived a near knockdown from one of Glaube's famed Brazilian kicks to win by unanimous decision. This marked the third time he had defeated Feitosa in his career. In the semi finals he met
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for the second time. Schilt was put on the defensive for most of the first round. Just before time expired, Schilt landed a knee strike which badly hurt LeBanner. Before the second round started, LeBanner was noticeably limping in his corner. Early in the second round, a low kick from Schilt sent him to the canvas in obvious pain. LeBanner was able to make it back to his feet however his corner threw in the towel to avoid further injury. The final match of the 2007 K-1 World Grand Prix was a rematch from the year before, with Schilt matched up against fellow Dutchman Peter Aerts for the third time. The match came to an abrupt end 1:49 in after Aerts injured his knee and could not continue. With the win Schilt became the third man to win the K-1 World Grand Prix three times, and the only man in history to win three consecutive Grand Prix crowns. In September 2008, Schilt faced Peter Aerts again and lost by decision at the
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. Schilt had small roles in the feature films Transporter 3 and
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. On May 16, 2009, Schilt lost to Badr Hari via first-round KO at the Dutch Kickboxing event It's Showtime 2009 Amsterdam, in his home country of the Netherlands. The fight was for the It's Showtime Heavyweight Championship. At the 2009 Final 16, Schilt beat the rising Romanian
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by unanimous decision. At the final selection he chose to fight
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and went on to defeat him for the fourth time in his career in the first round via KO. In the second round he was matched against Remy Bonjasky, whom he also defeated for the third time via KO in the first round, after getting knocked down. In the finals he beat Badr Hari via KO in the first round to win his fourth GP title, also getting the record of fastest GP win with a total time over all 3 matches of 355 seconds. With the win he became the second man in history to win the K-1 WGP Title four times (Ernesto Hoost being the first). In April 2010, he successfully made his fourth title defence against teammate Errol Zimmerman by unanimous decision at the
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. At the 2010 Final 16 he beat Hesdy Gerges by a close decision, after sustaining a cut to his shin in the fight that required 4 stitches. In the semi finals of the K-1 World Grand Prix 2010 Final he was defeated for the first time in a tournament by Peter Aerts in a gruelling decision.


Glory

In 2012 Schilt returned to the ring with a more aggressive style earning a convincing victories over Brice Guidon and Errol Zimmerman. At the sixteen-man Glory Heavyweight Grand Slam in Saitama,
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on December 31, 2012, Schilt rematched Brice Guidon at the first stage of the tournament. He floored the Frenchman with a left jab in the opening seconds of round two before finishing him with the same technique soon after. At the quarter-final stage, he went up against Rico Verhoeven and, as he won the first of the two rounds, was given his passage to the semi-finals via unanimous decision. There, he used his eleven-inch height and twenty-seven kilogram weight advantage to outpoint Gokhan Saki to another two-round unanimous points verdict. A highly anticipated match-up with Daniel Ghiţă awaited him in the final and, after a slow start to the three-minute first round, Schilt sent the Romanian bruiser to the canvas with a left high kick. Despite Ghiţă seemingly recovering from the blow, referee Joop Ubeda controversially called a halt to the contest, giving Schilt the TKO win and the inaugural Glory Grand Slam crown.


Retirement

It was reported on 26 June 2013, that Schilt retired immediately after being instructed to do so by his medical team due to a heart condition.


Fighting style

Standing close to 7 feet (2.13m) with an 88 inch reach, Semmy Schilt's sheer size made him a difficult task for any opponent. However, it was his technique that allowed him to stand out from the other giants of his time. Schilt's extensive background in
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gave him a wide arsenal of kicks—especially the front kick—which he often used to keep his opponents at a distance. His reach allowed him to post defensively with his arms whenever his opponents got too close, and at mid-close range he could throw powerful knees. While Schilt was not a quick or explosive fighter, his weight and size meant that his strikes were heavy and capable of inflicting damage even when they weren't thrown with speed. This was a problem for fighters who relied on the high guard; Schilt's weight in his strikes allowed him to stun or concuss opponents through their defense. Additionally, because he was a converted southpaw, his left hand carried tremendous power. He was capable of badly hurting or even knocking down opponents with a single jab, which he used to set up front kicks (or vice versa). Schilt's excellent conditioning and hulking size also lent him to attritional fighting, where he would wear his opponents down with strikes at range throughout the course of a fight. His careful, technical, style and toughness made him very difficult to knock out; he was only finished twice in his kickboxing career.


Championships and accomplishments


Kickboxing

* Glory ** Glory Heavyweight Championship (One time; First) ** Glory 2012 Heavyweight Grand Slam Tournament Champion *
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** K-1 Super Heavyweight Championship (One time; First; Last) ** 2009 K-1 World Grand Prix Champion ** 2007 K-1 World Grand Prix Champion ** 2006 K-1 World Grand Prix Champion ** 2005 K-1 World Grand Prix Champion ** 2005 K-1 World Grand Prix in Paris Champion


Mixed martial arts

* Pancrase ** Openweight King of Pancrase (One time) **Two successful title defenses *Fight Matrix **1999 Fighter of the Year


Karate

* 2 times Daido Juku Hokutoki champion. open-weight division, 1996/1997 * 2 times IBK (International Budo Kai) European Champion Full contact karate (Knockdown karate rules) 1995/1996 * 3 times IBK (International Budo Kai) Dutch Champion Full contact karate (Knockdown karate rules) 1993/1994/1995 * Runner-up Open British Kyokushin Championship 1997 * Black Belt Magazine **2008 Full-Contact Fighter of the Year * In 2013 Semmy Schilt was officially inducted into the CBME's Dutch National Hall of Fame for the Martial arts. *Rank **6th dan black belt in Ashihara kaikan **Black belt in Kudo Daido-Juku


Kickboxing record

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, , Yokohama, Japan , , Decision (Unanimous) , , 3 , , 3:00 , , 24–3–1 , - style="background:#cfc;" , 29 Sep 2007 , , Win , , align=left, Paul Slowinski , , K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 in Seoul Final 16 , , Seoul, South Korea , , KO (Knee Strike) , , 1 , , 2:26 , , 23–3–1 , - ! style=background:white colspan=9 , , - style="background:#cfc;" , 23 Jun 2007 , , Win , , align=left, Mighty Mo , , K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 in Amsterdam , , Amsterdam, Netherlands , , Decision (Unanimous) , , 3 , , 3:00 , , 22–3–1 , - ! style=background:white colspan=9 , , - style="background:#cfc;" , 4 Mar 2007 , , Win , , align=left, Ray Sefo , ,
K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 in Yokohama This is a list of events held and scheduled by the K-1, a kickboxing promotion based in Hong Kong. The first event, K-1 Sanctuary I, took place on March 30, 1993 at Kōrakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. 2023 events 2022 events 2021 events ...
, , Osaka, Japan , , KO (Punch) , , 2 , , 0:26 , , 21–3–1 , - ! style=background:white colspan=9 , , - style="background:#cfc;" , 31 Dec 2006 , , Win , , align=left, Peter Graham , , K-1 PREMIUM 2006 Dynamite!! , , Osaka, Japan , , Decision (Unanimous) , , 5 , , 3:00 , , 20–3–1 , - style="background:#cfc;" , 2 Dec 2006 , , Win , , align=left, Peter Aerts , ,
K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Tokyo Final ''K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Tokyo Final'' was a kickboxing promoted by the K-1 ortheminutes each, with a possible tiebreaker. The tournament qualifiers had all qualified via elimination fights at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Osaka Opening ...
, , Tokyo, Japan , , Decision (Unanimous) , , 3 , , 3:00 , , 19–3–1 , - ! style=background:white colspan=9 , , - style="background:#cfc;" , 2 Dec 2006 , , Win , , align=left, Ernesto Hoost , ,
K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Tokyo Final ''K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Tokyo Final'' was a kickboxing promoted by the K-1 ortheminutes each, with a possible tiebreaker. The tournament qualifiers had all qualified via elimination fights at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Osaka Opening ...
, , Tokyo, Japan , , Decision (Unanimous) , , 3 , , 3:00 , , 18–3–1 , - style="background:#cfc;" , 2 Dec 2006 , , Win , , align=left,
Jérôme Le Banner Jérôme Philippe Le Banner (; born December 26, 1972) is a French kickboxer, mixed martial artist, and professional wrestler. Le Banner fought for most of his career in K-1 and became known for his aggressive fighting style and knockout power. ...
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K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Tokyo Final ''K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Tokyo Final'' was a kickboxing promoted by the K-1 ortheminutes each, with a possible tiebreaker. The tournament qualifiers had all qualified via elimination fights at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Osaka Opening ...
, , Tokyo, Japan , , Decision (Unanimous) , , 3 , , 3:00 , , 17–3–1 , - style="background:#cfc;" , 30 Sep 2006 , , Win , , align=left, Bjorn Bregy , ,
K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Osaka Opening Round This is a list of events held and scheduled by the K-1, a kickboxing promotion based in Hong Kong. The first event, K-1 Sanctuary I, took place on March 30, 1993 at Kōrakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. 2023 events 2022 events 2021 events ...
, , Osaka, Japan , , KO (Left Punch) , , 1 , , 2:21 , , 16–3–1 , - ! style=background:white colspan=9 , , - style="background:#fbb;" , 3 Jun 2006 , , Loss , , align=left, Choi Hong-man , ,
K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Seoul This is a list of events held and scheduled by the K-1, a kickboxing promotion based in Hong Kong. The first event, K-1 Sanctuary I, took place on March 30, 1993 at Kōrakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. 2023 events 2022 events 2021 events ...
, , Seoul, South Korea , , Decision (Split) , , 3 , , 3:00 , , 15–3–1 , - style="background:#cfc;" , 13 May 2006 , , Win , , align=left, Lloyd van Dams , , K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Amsterdam , , Amsterdam, Netherlands , , Decision (Unanimous) , , 3 , , 3:00 , , 15–2–1 , - style="background:#cfc;" , 29 Apr 2006 , , Win , , align=left, Musashi , ,
K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Las Vegas This is a list of events held and scheduled by the K-1, a kickboxing promotion based in Hong Kong. The first event, K-1 Sanctuary I, took place on March 30, 1993 at Kōrakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. 2023 events 2022 events 2021 events ...
, , Las Vegas, Nevada, United States , , Decision (Unanimous) , , 3 , , 3:00 , , 14–2–1 , - style="background:#fbb;" , 5 Mar 2006 , , Loss , , align=left, Peter Aerts , , K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Auckland , , Auckland, New Zealand , , Decision (Majority) , , 3 , , 3:00 , , 13–2–1 , - style="background:#cfc;" , 31 Dec 2005 , , Win , , align=left, Ernesto Hoost , , K-1 PREMIUM 2005 Dynamite!! , , Osaka, Japan , , TKO (Referee Stoppage) , , 2 , , 0:41 , , 13–1–1 , - style="background:#cfc;" , 19 Nov 2005 , , Win , , align=left, Glaube Feitosa , , K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Tokyo Final , , Tokyo, Japan , , KO (Knee Strike) , , 1 , , 0:48 , , 12–1–1 , - ! style=background:white colspan=9 , , - style="background:#cfc;" , 19 Nov 2005 , , Win , , align=left, Remy Bonjasky , , K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Tokyo Final , , Tokyo, Japan , , KO (Knee Strike) , , 1 , , 2:58 , , 11–1–1 , - style="background:#cfc;" , 19 Nov 2005 , , Win , , align=left, Ray Sefo , , K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Tokyo Final , , Tokyo, Japan , , Decision (Unanimous) , , 3 , , 3:00 , , 10–1–1 , - style="background:#cfc;" , 23 Sep 2005 , , Win , , align=left, Glaube Feitosa , ,
K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Osaka - Final Elimination This is a list of events held and scheduled by the K-1, a kickboxing promotion based in Hong Kong. The first event, K-1 Sanctuary I, took place on March 30, 1993 at Kōrakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. 2023 events 2022 events 2021 events ...
, , Osaka, Japan , , Decision (Unanimous) , , 3 , , 3:00 , , 9–1–1 , - ! style=background:white colspan=9 , , - style="background:#cfc;" , 27 May 2005 , , Win , , align=left, Naoufal Benazzouz , , K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Paris , , Paris, France , , KO (Right Punch) , , 2 , , 2:32 , , 8–1–1 , - ! style=background:white colspan=9 , , - style="background:#cfc;" , 27 May 2005 , , Win , , align=left, Freddy Kemayo , , K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Paris , , Paris, France , , TKO (Right Kicks) , , 3 , , 1:19 , , 7–1–1 , - style="background:#cfc;" , 27 May 2005 , , Win , , align=left, Petr Vondracek , , K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Paris , , Paris, France , , KO , , 2 , , 2:42 , , 6–1–1 , - style="background:#cfc;" , 19 Mar 2005 , , Win , , align=left, Montanha Silva , , K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Seoul , , Seoul, South Korea , , KO (Right Low Kick) , , 1 , , 1:22 , , 5–1–1 , - style="background:#cfc;" , 6 Nov 2004 , , Win , , align=left, Jan Nortje , , Titans 1st , ,
Kitakyushu, Japan is a city located in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. As of June 1, 2019, Kitakyushu has an estimated population of 940,978, making it the second-largest city in both Fukuoka Prefecture and the island of Kyushu after the city of Fukuoka. It is one of ...
, , TKO , , 2 , , 0:57 , , 4–1–1 , - style="background:#fbb;" , 20 May 2004 , , Loss , , align=left,
Alexey Ignashov Alexey Victoravich Ignashov ( be, Аляксей Ігнашоў; born 18 January 1978) is a Belarusian Heavyweight kickboxer. He is a four-time Muay Thai World champion, K-1 World GP 2003 in Paris and K-1 World GP 2001 in Nagoya tournament champ ...
, , It's Showtime 2004 Amsterdam , , Amsterdam, Netherlands , , KO (Left Knee Strike) , , 1 , , 1:20 , , 3–1–1 , - style="background:#cfc;" , 13 Jul 2003 , , Win , , align=left, Remy Bonjasky , , K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 in Fukuoka , , Saitama, Japan , , Decision (Unanimous) , , 5 , , 3:00 , , 3–0–1 , - style="background:#cfc;" , 5 Oct 2002 , , Win , , align=left, Michael McDonald , ,
K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 Final Elimination This is a list of events held and scheduled by the K-1, a kickboxing promotion based in Hong Kong. The first event, K-1 Sanctuary I, took place on March 30, 1993 at Kōrakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. 2023 events 2022 events 2021 events ...
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Fukuoka, Japan is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyūshū. Fukuoka Prefecture has a population of 5,109,323 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of 4,986 Square kilometre, km2 (1,925 sq mi). Fukuoka Prefecture borders S ...
, , Decision (Unanimous) , , 3 , , 3:00 , , 2–0–1 , - style="background:#c5d2ea;" , 28 Aug 2002 , , Draw , , align=left, Ernesto Hoost , , Pride Shockwave , , Tokyo, Japan , , Decision Draw , , 5 , , 3:00 , , 1–0–1 , - style="background:#cfc;" , 21 Apr 2002 , , Win , , align=left, Musashi , , K-1 Burning 2002 , , Hiroshima, Japan , , Decision (Split) , , 3 , , 3:00 , , 1–0–0 , - , colspan=9 , ''Legend'':


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, - , Win , align=center, 26–14–1 , Mighty Mo , Submission (triangle choke) , Fields Dynamite!! 2008 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 5:17 ,
Saitama, Saitama is the capital and the most populous city of Saitama Prefecture, Japan. Its area incorporates the former cities of Urawa, Ōmiya, Yono and Iwatsuki. It is a city designated by government ordinance. Being in the Greater Tokyo Area and lying 1 ...
, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 25–14–1 , Nandor Guelmino , TKO (punches) , LOTR: Schilt vs. Guelmino , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 4:20 ,
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, Serbia , , - , Win , align=center, 24–14–1 , Min-Soo Kim , Submission (triangle choke) , Hero's 6 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 4:47 , Tokyo, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 23–14–1 , Sergei Kharitonov , TKO (punches) ,
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, , align=center, 1 , align=center, 9:19 ,
Kobe Kobe ( , ; officially , ) is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture Japan. With a population around 1.5 million, Kobe is Japan's seventh-largest city and the third-largest port city after Tokyo and Yokohama. It is located in Kansai region, whic ...
, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 23–13–1 , Gan McGee , Submission (armbar) , PRIDE Total Elimination 2004 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 5:02 ,
Saitama, Saitama is the capital and the most populous city of Saitama Prefecture, Japan. Its area incorporates the former cities of Urawa, Ōmiya, Yono and Iwatsuki. It is a city designated by government ordinance. Being in the Greater Tokyo Area and lying 1 ...
, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 22–13–1 , Josh Barnett , Submission (armbar) , Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2003 , , align=center, 3 , align=center, 4:48 ,
Kobe Kobe ( , ; officially , ) is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture Japan. With a population around 1.5 million, Kobe is Japan's seventh-largest city and the third-largest port city after Tokyo and Yokohama. It is located in Kansai region, whic ...
, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 22–12–1 , Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira , Submission (triangle choke) , PRIDE 23 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 6:36 , Tokyo, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 22–11–1 , Fedor Emelianenko , Decision (unanimous) , PRIDE 21 , , align=center, 3 , align=center, 5:00 ,
Saitama, Saitama is the capital and the most populous city of Saitama Prefecture, Japan. Its area incorporates the former cities of Urawa, Ōmiya, Yono and Iwatsuki. It is a city designated by government ordinance. Being in the Greater Tokyo Area and lying 1 ...
, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 22–10–1 , Yoshihiro Takayama , KO (punches) , PRIDE 18 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 3:09 , Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 21–10–1 , Masaaki Satake , TKO (front kick and punches) , PRIDE 17 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 2:18 , Tokyo, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 20–10–1 , Akira Shoji , KO (soccer kick) ,
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, , align=center, 1 , align=center, 8:19 , Osaka, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, , Josh Barnett , Submission (armbar) , UFC 32 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 4:21 ,
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, United States , , - , Win , align=center, 19–9–1 , Pete Williams , TKO (body kick and punches) , UFC 31 , , align=center, 2 , align=center, 1:26 ,
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, United States , , - , Draw , align=center, 18–9–1 , Aleksey Medvedev , Draw , 2H2H II Simply The Best , , align=center, 2 , align=center, 10:00 , Rotterdam, Netherlands , , - , Win , align=center, 18–9 , Bob Schrijber , Technical Submission (guillotine choke) , It's Showtime – Exclusive , , align=center, 2 , align=center, 1:00 ,
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, Netherlands , , - , Win , align=center, 17–9 , Osami Shibuya , TKO (punches) , Pancrase – 2000 Anniversary Show , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 8:55 , Yokohama, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 16–9 , Yoshihisa Yamamoto , KO (knee and punch) , Rings Holland: Di Capo Di Tutti Capi , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 2:54 , Utrecht, Netherlands , , - , Win , align=center, 15–9 , Kazuo Takahashi , TKO (punches) , Pancrase – Trans 3 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 7:30 , Yokohama, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 14–9 , Yuki Kondo , Submission (rear-naked choke) , Pancrase – Breakthrough 10 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 2:28 , Osaka, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 13–9 , Ikuhisa Minowa , Decision (unanimous) , Pancrase – 1999 Anniversary Show , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 15:00 , Tokyo, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 12–9 , Katsuomi Inagaki , KO (knee) , Pancrase – Breakthrough 8 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 8:23 ,
Sendai is the capital Cities of Japan, city of Miyagi Prefecture, the largest city in the Tōhoku region. , the city had a population of 1,091,407 in 525,828 households, and is one of Japan's 20 Cities designated by government ordinance of Japan, desig ...
, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 11–9 , Osami Shibuya , Submission (rear-naked choke) , Pancrase – Breakthrough 7 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 12:06 , Tokyo, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 10–9 , Gilbert Yvel , KO (punches) , Rings Holland: The Kings of the Magic Ring , , align=center, 2 , align=center, 4:45 , Utrecht, Netherlands , , - , Loss , align=center, 10–8 , Yuki Kondo , Decision (lost points) , Pancrase: Breakthrough 4 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 20:00 , Yokohama, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 10–7 , Takafumi Ito , Submission (choke) , Pancrase: Breakthrough 3 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 1:45 , Tokyo, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 9–7 , Masakatsu Funaki , KO (body punch) , Pancrase – 1998 Anniversary Show , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 7:13 , Tokyo, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 8–7 ,
Guy Mezger Guy Mezger (born January 1, 1968) is an American martial artist, who competed in professional combat sports including Full Contact Karate, Kickboxing, and Boxing, but is most recognized as a Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter. Mezger retired fro ...
, TKO (palm strikes) , Pancrase – Advance 8 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 13:15 , Tokyo, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 7–7 , Kazuo Takahashi , KO (strikes) , Pancrase – Advance 6 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 5:44 , Yokohama, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 6–7 , Jason Godsey , TKO (cut) , Pancrase – Advance 5 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 1:47 , Yokohama, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 5–7 , Masakatsu Funaki , Decision (lost points) , Pancrase – Advance 4 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 15:00 , Tokyo, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 5–6 , Satoshi Hasegawa , Submission (ankle lock) , Pancrase – Advance 2 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 3:56 ,
Kobe Kobe ( , ; officially , ) is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture Japan. With a population around 1.5 million, Kobe is Japan's seventh-largest city and the third-largest port city after Tokyo and Yokohama. It is located in Kansai region, whic ...
, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 5–5 , Minoru Suzuki , KO (knee) , Pancrase – Advance 1 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 9:52 , Tokyo, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 4–5 , Yuki Kondo , Decision (unanimous) , Pancrase: Alive 7 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 20:00 , Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 4–4 , Takaku Fuke , Submission (rear-naked choke) , Pancrase: Alive 5 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 8:59 ,
Kobe Kobe ( , ; officially , ) is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture Japan. With a population around 1.5 million, Kobe is Japan's seventh-largest city and the third-largest port city after Tokyo and Yokohama. It is located in Kansai region, whic ...
, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 3–4 , Kazuo Takahashi , TKO (palm strikes) , Pancrase: Alive 3 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 7:00 , Nagoya, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 2–4 , Masakatsu Funaki , Submission (toe hold) , Pancrase: Alive 2 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 5:47 ,
Chiba Chiba may refer to: Places China * (), town in Jianli County, Jingzhou, Hubei Japan * Chiba (city), capital of Chiba Prefecture ** Chiba Station, a train station * Chiba Prefecture, a sub-national jurisdiction in the Greater Tokyo Area on ...
, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 2–3 ,
Guy Mezger Guy Mezger (born January 1, 1968) is an American martial artist, who competed in professional combat sports including Full Contact Karate, Kickboxing, and Boxing, but is most recognized as a Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter. Mezger retired fro ...
, Decision (lost points) , Pancrase: Alive 1 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 20:00 , Tokyo, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 2–2 , Osami Shibuya , Decision (majority) , Pancrase – Truth 10 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 10:00 , Tokyo, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 1–2 , Ryushi Yanagisawa , Submission (ankle lock) , Pancrase – Truth 7 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 0:51 , Nagoya, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 1–1 , Yuki Kondo , Decision (split) , Pancrase – 1996 Neo-Blood Tournament, Round 1 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 10:00 , Tokyo, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 1–0 , Manabu Yamada , Submission (rear-naked choke) , Pancrase – Truth 5 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 5:44 , Tokyo, Japan ,


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