Royce Gracie - Mixed Martial Arts Record

Mixed Martial Arts Record

Professional record breakdown
19 matches 14 wins 2 losses
By knockout 0 2
By submission 12 0
By decision 2 0
Draws 3
Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 14–2–3 Kazushi Sakuraba Decision (unanimous) Dynamite!! USA 02007-06-02June 2, 2007 3 15:00 Los Angeles, California, United States Gracie tested positive for anabolic steroids after match.
Loss 13–2–3 Matt Hughes TKO (punches) UFC 60 02006-05-27May 27, 2006 1 4:39 Los Angeles, California, United States
vDraw 13–1–3 Hideo Tokoro Draw K-1 PREMIUM 2005 Dynamite!! 02005-12-31December 31, 2005 2 10:00 Osaka, Osaka, Japan Match was a draw due to a lack of judges.
Win 13–1–2 Akebono Tarō Submission (omoplata) K-1 PREMIUM 2004 Dynamite!! 02004-12-31December 31, 2004 1 2:13 Osaka, Osaka, Japan
vDraw 12–1–2 Hidehiko Yoshida Draw Pride Shockwave 2003 02003-12-31December 31, 2003 2 10:00 Saitama, Saitama, Japan Match was a draw due to a lack of judges.
Loss 12–1–1 Kazushi Sakuraba TKO (corner stoppage) Pride Grand Prix 2000 Finals 02000-05-01May 1, 2000 6 90:00 Tokyo, Japan Pride 2000 Openweight GP Quarterfinal. Rules modified for unlimited rounds & no ref stoppages. Fight of the Year (2000). Longest fight in MMA history
Win 12–0–1 Nobuhiko Takada Decision (unanimous) Pride Grand Prix 2000 Opening Round 02000-01-30January 30, 2000 1 15:00 Tokyo, Japan
vDraw 11–0–1 Ken Shamrock Draw UFC 5 01995-04-07April 7, 1995 1 36:00 Charlotte, North Carolina, United States For UFC Superfight Championship. Match was a draw due to a lack of judges. Longest fight in UFC history
Win 11–0 Dan Severn Submission (triangle choke) UFC 4 01994-12-16December 16, 1994 1 15:49 Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States Won UFC 4 Tournament. Became the first and only three time UFC Tournament Winner.
Win 10–0 Keith Hackney Submission (armlock) UFC 4 01994-12-16December 16, 1994 1 5:32 Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Win 9–0 Ron van Clief Submission (rear naked choke) UFC 4 01994-12-16December 16, 1994 1 3:59 Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Win 8–0 Kimo Leopoldo Submission (armlock) UFC 3 01994-09-09September 9, 1994 1 4:40 Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Win 7–0 Patrick Smith Submission (punches) UFC 2 01994-03-11March 11, 1994 1 1:17 Denver, Colorado, United States Won UFC 2 Tournament
Win 6–0 Remco Pardoel Submission (lapel choke) UFC 2 01994-03-11March 11, 1994 1 1:31 Denver, Colorado, United States
Win 5–0 Jason DeLucia Submission (armlock) UFC 2 01994-03-11March 11, 1994 1 1:07 Denver, Colorado, United States
Win 4–0 Minoki Ichihara Submission (lapel choke) UFC 2 01994-03-11March 11, 1994 1 5:08 Denver, Colorado, United States
Win 3–0 Gerard Gordeau Submission (rear naked choke) UFC 1 01993-11-12November 12, 1993 1 1:44 Denver, Colorado, United States Won UFC 1 Tournament
Win 2–0 Ken Shamrock Submission (rear naked choke) UFC 1 01993-11-12November 12, 1993 1 0:57 Denver, Colorado, United States
Win 1–0 Art Jimmerson Submission (position) UFC 1 01993-11-12November 12, 1993 1 2:18 Denver, Colorado, United States

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