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Peter Aerts Born Peter Aerts (1970-10-25 ) October 25, 1970 (age 53) Eindhoven , Netherlands Other names The Dutch Jackass Nationality Netherlands Height 1.92 m (6 ft 3+ 1 ⁄2 in) Weight 110 kg (240 lb; 17 st) Style Kickboxing Stance Orthodox Fighting out of Amsterdam, Netherlands Team Team Aerts (2004-present) Mejiro Gym (1997-2004) Chakuriki Gym(1991-1997) The Champs (1989-1991) Judoka-Kickboxing (1984-1987) Trainer Thom Harinck (2009-present) Jan Plas (2004-2009) Andre Manaart (1997-2004) Thom Harinck (1991-97) Eddy Smulders (1989-1991) Mikki Benazzous (1984-1987) Years active 24 (1985–present) Total 128 Wins 99 By knockout 76 Losses 28 By knockout 15 Draws 1
Total 2 Wins 1 By knockout 1 Losses 1 By submission 1
Notable students William Diender Website http://www.peteraerts.com Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog Last updated on: February 12, 2010
Peter "The Dutch Lumberjack" Aerts (born October 25, 1970) is a professional Super heavyweight Dutch kickboxer and martial artist . He is three time K-1 World Grand Prix and Muay Thai World Champion. Aerts is best known for his powerful strikes and high kicks.
Biography
After playing football for seven years, in 1983 Peter Aerts started to practice Tae-Kwon-Do . His interest in fight sports came from his grandfather as well as an uncle who were active in that field. In 1984 he picked up kickboxing and started training in "Judoka-Kickboxing" in Best , Netherlands with Mikki Benazzous. After a year Aerts fought his first match, and soon one victory succeeded the other. He won his first world championship title when he was nineteen.[1]
Peter Aerts then switched to club "Champs" in Eindhoven , with Eddy Smulders, where he became world champion for the second time. After that he moved to the famous Chakuriki gym of Thom Harinck, where he had his greatest successes. In 1994 Peter Aerts became the K-1 World Champion for the first time, following up his success in 1995 and 1998.[1] His win in 1998 was the fastest tournament win in K-1 history, when he knocked out all of his opponents in the very first round in a record time of 6:43 minutes, until August, 2009 where Daniel Ghita won the K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 in Tokyo Final 16 Qualifying GP in 5:15 minutes. In 2009 Semmy Schilt also surpassed Aerts fastest World Grand Prix win after winning the 2009 World Grand Prix Final in 5:54 minutes. He also competed in more K-1 World Grand Prix then any other K-1 fighter in history. He currently has competed in 16 consecutive World Grand Prix from 1993 to 2009.
In 1997 He broke the work relationship wth Thom Hainrick. He later moved to train with Andre Manaart, a former K-1 fighter himself. Currently Aerts has his own Team Aerts , training out of Kops Gym in Amsterdam under Jan Plas and Henry Hooft.
In December 2, 2006 Peter Aerts entered the K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 as a reserve fighter, defeating his opponent Musashi by first round knockout. After Remy Bonjasky was forced to withdraw from the tournament due to an injury, Aerts met Glaube Feitosa in the semifinals, winning his fight by TKO in the second round. His opponent in the finals was reigning World Champion Semmy Schilt , Aerts lost the fight by unanimous decision.[2]
In June 23, 2007 at the K-1 World GP 2007 in Amsterdam Aerts faced Bob Sapp in a much-anticipated Superfight. Peter Aerts struck Sapp with the left knee, Sapp fell down and the fight was over in 0'25" in a first round.[3]
In June 2007, Aerts extended his contract with K-1 for another two years.
On September 29, 2007 Aerts met Ray Sefo at the K-1 World GP 2007 in Seoul Final 16 in Korea . He won the fight at the end of the first round by TKO corner stoppage when Ray Sefo did not answer the bell and qualified himself for 15th consecutive year to K-1 World GP 2007 Final held in December 8, 2007 at the Yokohama Arena , Japan.[4] In quarterfinals, Aerts knocked out Junichi Sawayashiki from Japan in the first round. In the semi finals, he defeated two time K-1 World Grand Prix winner Remy Bonjasky by unanimous decision. He then moved on to face two time defending champion Semmy Schilt in the finals. Aerts lost the bout by TKO in the first round after suffering a knee injury.
Aerts entered the K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 Final after beating Schilt by majority decision where he was unexpectedly beaten in the second round by Badr Hari .
At the start of 2009 Peter was back to training again with Thom Harinck. Back with Harinck in his corner Aerts had two very impressive fights, a extra round unanimous decision win to Errol Zimmerman and a 3rd round KO win over Yosuke Nishijima . In both fights Aerts looked as though he would easily capture the K-1 World GRand Prix Title for a fourth time in the awesome shape he was in.
Aerts fought at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 Final 16 as a huge favourite against MMA heavyweight Alistair Overeem . However in a huge upset Overeem shocked the world by defeating Aerts by unanimous decision. Aerts stated after the fight that after the first minute he had lost virtually all of his power and felt no shame in his first Final 16 defeat. Aerts said he will return to training as usual.
After the Overeem fight Peter dropped more weight under a diet that Harinck set for him, dropping to 103 kg as opposed to his usual 109–112 kg. He was still picked as a reserve fighter where he beat Gokhan Saki by Unanimous decision.
Titles
Kickboxing record
Kickboxing Record
99 Wins (76 (T)KO's, 23 decisions), 28 Losses, 1 Draws
Date
Result
Opponent
Event
Location
Method
Round
Time
Record
2010-04-03
Loss
Keijiro Maeda
K-1 World Grand Prix 2010 in Yokohama
Yokohama, Japan
KO (Right hook)
2
1:56
99-27-2
Fight is for Maeda's K-1 Heavyweight (-100kg) title.
2009-12-05
Win
Gökhan Saki
K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 Final
Yokohama, Japan
Decision (Unanimous)
3
3:00
99-26-2
2009-09-26
Loss
Alistair Overeem
K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 Final 16
Seoul, South Korea
Decision (Unanimous)
3
3:00
98-26-2
Fails to qualify for K-1 Grand Prix '09 Final.
2009-08-11
Win
Yosuke Nishijima
K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 in Tokyo Final 16 Qualifying GP
Tokyo, Japan
KO (Right Low Kick)
3
1:24
98-25-2
2009-03-28
Win
Errol Zimmerman
K-1 World GP 2009 in Yokohama
Yokohama, Japan
Ext R. Decision (Unanimous)
4
3:00
97-25-2
2008-12-06
Loss
Badr Hari
K-1 World GP 2008 Final Quarter Finals
Yokohama, Japan
TKO (Referee Stoppage)
2
1:22
96-25-2
2008-09-27
Win
Semmy Schilt
K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 in Seoul Final 16
Seoul, Korea
Decision (Majority)
3
3:00
96-24-2
Qualifies for K-1 Grand Prix '08 Final.
2008-06-29
Win
Jan Nortje
K-1 World GP 2008 in Fukuoka
Fukuoka, Japan
TKO (Referee Stoppage)
3
2:49
95-24-2
2007-12-08
Loss
Semmy Schilt
K-1 World GP 2007 Final Final
Yokohama, Japan
TKO (Knee Injury)
1
1:41
94-24-2
Fight was for K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 title.
2007-12-08
Win
Remy Bonjasky
K-1 World GP 2007 Final Semi Finals
Yokohama, Japan
Decision (Unanimous)
3
3:00
94-23-2
2007-12-08
Win
Junichi Sawayashiki
K-1 World GP 2007 Final Quarter Finals
Yokohama, Japan
KO (Right Cross)
1
1:29
93-23-2
2007-09-29
Win
Ray Sefo
K-1 World GP 2007 in Seoul Final 16
Seoul, Korea
TKO (Corner Stoppage)
1
3:00
92-23-2
Qualifies for K-1 Grand Prix '07 Final.
2007-08-05
Win
Nicholas Pettas
K-1 World GP 2007 in Hong Kong
Hong Kong
KO (Right High Kick)
2
2:34
91-23-2
2007-06-23
Win
Bob Sapp
K-1 World GP 2007 in Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Netherlands
KO (Left Knee)
1
0:26
90-23-2
2006-12-02
Loss
Semmy Schilt
K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 Final
Tokyo, Japan
Decision (Unanimous)
3
3:00
89-23-2
Fight was for K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 title.
2006-12-02
Win
Glaube Feitosa
K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 Semi Finals
Tokyo, Japan
TKO (Referee Stoppage)
2
1:02
89-22-2
2006-12-02
Win
Musashi
K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 Quarter Finals
Tokyo, Japan
KO (Punches)
1
2:53
88-22-2
2006-07-30
Win
Gary Goodridge
K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Sapporo
Sapporo, Japan
Decision (Unanimous)
3
3:00
87-22-2
2006-06-03
Win
Hiraku Hori
K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Seoul
Seoul, Korea
KO (Left High Kick)
2
1:23
86-22-2
2006-05-13
Loss
Ernesto Hoost
K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Decision (Majority)
3
3:00
85-22-2
2006-03-05
Win
Semmy Schilt
K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Auckland
Auckland, New Zealand
Decision (Majority)
3
3:00
85-21-2
2005-11-19
Win
Jérôme Le Banner
K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 Quarter Finals
Tokyo, Japan
Ext.R Decision (Unanimous)
4
3:00
84-21-2
Despite winning fight has to withdraw from tournament due to injury.
2005-09-23
Win
Mighty Mo
K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Osaka - Final Elimination
Osaka, Japan
KO (Left Mid Kick)
2
0:42
83-21-2
Qualifies for K-1 Grand Prix '05 Final.
2005-03-19
Win
Carter Williams
K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Seoul
Seoul, Korea
Ext.R Decision (Unanimous)
4
3:00
82-21-2
2004-12-04
Loss
Francois Botha
K-1 World Grand Prix 2004
Tokyo, Japan Quarter Finals
TKO (Leg Injury)
1
1:13
81-21-2
2004-09-25
Win
Michael McDonald
K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 Final Elimination
Tokyo, Japan
Decision (Unanimous)
3
3:00
81-20-2
Qualifies for K-1 Grand Prix '04 Final.
2004-06-06
Win
Gary Goodridge
K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 in Nagoya
Nagoya, Japan
TKO (Low Kicks)
3
1:40
80-20-2
2003-12-06
Loss
Musashi
K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 Semi Finals
Tokyo, Japan
Decision (Majority)
3
3:00
79-20-2
2003-12-06
Win
Alexey Ignashov
K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 Quarter Finals
Tokyo, Japan
Ext.R Decision (Unanimous)
4
3:00
79-19-2
2003-10-11
Win
Jerrel Venetiaan
K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 Final Elimination
Osaka, Japan
Decision (Unanimous)
3
3:00
78-19-2
Qualifies for K-1 Grand Prix '03 Final.
2003-06-29
Win
Tsuyoshi Nakasako
K-1 Beast II 2003
Saitama, Japan
KO (High Kick)
2
1:32
77-19-2
2003-03-30
Loss
Stefan Leko
K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 in Saitama
Saitama, Japan
TKO (Doctor Stoppage)
3
1:44
76-19-2
2002-12-07
Loss
Ray Sefo
K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 Quarter Finals
Tokyo, Japan
Decision (Split)
3
3:00
76-18-2
2002-10-05
Win
Glaube Feitosa
K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 Final Elimination
Saitama, Japan
Decision (Unanimous)
3
3:00
76-17-2
Qualifies for K-1 Grand Prix '03 Final.
2002-07-14
Loss
Alexey Ignashov
K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 in Fukuoka
Fukuoka, Japan
Decision (Majority)
5
3:00
75-17-2
2002-06-02
Win
Andrei Kirsanov
K-1 Survival 2002
Toyama, Japan
Decision (Unanimous)
5
3:00
75-16-2
2002-04-21
Win
Nicholas Pettas
K-1 Burning 2002
Hiroshima, Japan
KO (Knee Strike)
1
2:50
74-16-2
2001-12-08
Loss
Francisco Filho
K-1 World Grand Prix 2001 Quarter Finals
Tokyo, Japan
TKO (Corner Stoppage)
2
3:00
73-16-2
2001-08-11
Loss
Stefan Leko
K-1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Las Vegas Final
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
KO (Right Punch)
3
2:05
73-15-2
Fight was for K-1 World GP 2001 in Las Vegas title.
2001-08-11
Win
Maurice Smith
K-1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Las Vegas Semi Finals
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Ext.R Decision (Unanimous)
4
3:00
73-14-2
2001-08-11
Win
Noboru Uchida
K-1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Las Vegas Quarter Finals
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
TKO (Left Knee)
3
2:06
72-14-2
2001-04-15
Win
Nobu Hayashi
K-1 Burning 2001
Kumamoto, Japan
TKO (Corner stoppage)
5
0:36
71-14-2
2001-03-17
Loss
Mirko Filipović
K-1 Gladiators 2001
Yokohama, Japan
Decision (Majority)
5
3:00
70-14-2
2001-02-04
Win
Stuart Green
K-1 Holland GP 2001 in Arnhem
Netherlands
KO (Left Knee)
1
1:15
70-13-2
2000-12-10
Win
Cyril Abidi
K-1 World Grand Prix 2000 Quarter Finals
Tokyo, Japan
Decision (Unanimous)
3
3:00
69-13-2
Despite winning fight has to withdraw from tournament due to injury.
2000-08-20
Loss
Cyril Abidi
K-1 World Grand Prix 2000 in Yokohama Quarter Finals
Yokohama, Japan
TKO (Corner Stoppage)
1
2:42
68-13-2
2000-07-07
Loss
Cyril Abidi
K-1 Spirits 2000
Sendai, Japan
KO (Right cross)
1
2:13
68-12-2
2000-05-12
Win
Andrew Thomson
K-1 King of the Ring 2000
Bologna, Italy
KO
1
0:55
68-11-2
2000-04-23
Win
Ray Sefo
K-1 The Millennium
Osaka, Japan
KO (Right Low Kick)
3
2:24
67-11-2
2000-01-25
Win
Musashi
K-1 Rising 2000
Nagasaki, Japan
TKO (Corner Stoppage)
4
1:25
66-11-2
1999-12-05
Loss
Jérôme Le Banner
K-1 World Grand Prix 1999 Quarter Finals
Tokyo, Japan
KO (Left Hook)
1
1:11
65-11-2
1999-10-05
Win
Lloyd van Dams
K-1 World Grand Prix '99 Opening Round
Osaka, Japan
Decision (Unanimous)
5
3:00
65-10-2
Qualifies for K-1 Grand Prix '99 Final.
1999-07-18
Win
Sam Greco
K-1 Dream '99
Nagoya, Japan
KO (Right High Kick)
2
1:38
64-10-2
1999-06-06
Win
Maurice Smith
K-1 Survival '99
Sapporo, Japan
TKO (Corner Stoppage)
3
2:44
63-10-2
1999-04-25
Win
Matt Skelton
K-1 Revenge '99
Yokohama, Japan
TKO (Corner Stoppage)
4
3:00
62-10-2
1999-03-22
Win
Jim Mullen
K-1 The Challenge '99
Tokyo, Japan
KO (Right High Kick)
3
1:26
61-10-2
1999-02-03
Win
Michael McDonald
K-1 Rising Sun '99
Tokyo, Japan
KO (Left Low Kick)
2
2:40
60-10-2
1998-12-13
Win
Andy Hug
K-1 World Grand Prix 1998 Final
Tokyo, Japan
KO (Left high kick)
1
1:10
59-10-2
Wins K-1 World Grand Prix 1998.
1998-12-13
Win
Mike Bernardo
K-1 World Grand Prix 1998 Semi Finals
Tokyo, Japan
TKO (Referee stoppage/two knockdowns)
1
2:53
58-10-2
1998-12-13
Win
Masaaki Satake
K-1 World Grand Prix 1998 Quarter Finals
Tokyo, Japan
TKO (Referee stoppage/left knee strike)
1
2:40
57-10-2
1998-09-27
Win
Sinisa Andrijasevic
K-1 World Grand Prix '98 Opening Round
Osaka, Japan
TKO (Right Punch)
2
1:55
56-10-2
Qualifies for K-1 Grand Prix '98 Final.
1998-07-18
Loss
Francisco Filho
K-1 Dream '98
Nagoya, Japan
TKO(Broken Leg)
1
3:00
55-10-2
1998-06-06
Loss
Andy Hug
K-1 Fight Night '98
Zurich, Switzerland
Decision (Unanimous)
5
3:00
55-10-1
Fight was for Andy's W.K.A. World Muay Thai Super Heavyweight title.
1998-04-09
Win
Ernesto Hoost
K-1 Kings '98
Yokohama, Japan
Decision (Majority)
5
3:00
55-9-1
1997-11-09
Loss
Andy Hug
K-1 World Grand Prix 1997 Semi Finals
Tokyo, Japan
Decision (Unanimous)
3
3:00
54-9-1
1997-11-09
Win
Mike Bernardo
K-1 World Grand Prix 1997 Quarter Finals
Tokyo, Japan
KO (Right Body Shot)
3
1:17
54-8-1
1997-09-07
Win
James Warring
K-1 Grand Prix '97 1st Round
Osaka, Japan
KO (Right High Kick)
3
1:13
53-8-1
Qualifies for K-1 Grand Prix '97 Final.
1997-07-20
Win
Jérôme Le Banner
K-1 Dream '97
Nagoya, Japan
KO (Right High Kick)
2
1:19
52-8-1
1997-04-29
Win
Jean-Claude Leuyer
K-1 Braves '97
Fukuoka, Japan
TKO (Referee Stoppage, Punches)
2
2:08
51-8-1
1997-03-16
Win
Andy Hug
K-1 Kings '97
Yokohama, Japan
TKO (Referee Stoppage)
1
1:55
50-8-1
1996-10-18
Loss
Mike Bernardo
K-1 Star Wars '96
Yokohama, Japan
KO (Right Hook)
3
2:37
49-8-1
1996-09-01
Loss
Mike Bernardo
K-1 Revenge '96
Osaka, Japan
DQ (Low Groin Kick)
1
2:21
49-7-1
1996-05-06
Loss
Mike Bernardo
K-1 World Grand Prix 1996
Yokohama, Japan
KO (Left Hook)
3
0:13
49-6-1
1996-03-10
Win
Jean-Claude Leuyer
K-1 Grand Prix '96 Opening Battle
Yokohama, Japan
KO (High Kick)
1
2:43
49-5-1
Qualifies for K-1 World Grand Prix 1996.
1995-12-09
Win
Mike Bernardo
K-1 Hercules
Nagoya, Japan
KO (Right Hook)
1
0:40
48-5-1
1995-10-28
Win
Hubert Numrich
Shock of Europe
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Decision (Unanimous)
5
3:00
47-5-1
Wins WMTA World Super Heavyweight Muay Thai title.
1995-07-16
Win
Michael Thompson
K-3 Grand Prix '95
Nagoya, Japan
KO (Punches & Knees)
2
0:40
46-5-1
1995-05-04
Win
Jérôme Le Banner
K-1 World Grand Prix 1995 Final
Tokyo, Japan
KO (Right Body Shot)
1
1:37
45-5-1
Wins K-1 World Grand Prix 1995.
1995-05-04
Win
Ernesto Hoost
K-1 World Grand Prix 1995 Semi Finals
Tokyo, Japan
Ext.R Decision (Unanimous)
4
3:00
44-5-1
1995-05-04
Win
Toshiyuki Atokawa
K-1 World Grand Prix 1995 Quarter Finals
Tokyo, Japan
KO (Right Uppercut)
1
1:02
43-5-1
1995-03-03
Win
Kirkwood Walker
K-1 Grand Prix '95 Opening Battle
Tokyo, Japan
KO (Right low kick)
3
2:25
42-5-1
Qualifies for K-1 World Grand Prix 1995.
1994-12-10
Win
Glen Parker
K-1 Legend
Nagoya, Japan
KO (Right Knee)
1
2:00
41-5-1
1994-11-12
Win
Ergin Solmaz
The Night of The Sensation
Amsterdam, Netherlands
TKO (Referee stoppage/gave up)
3
1:03
40-5-1
Retains World Heavyweight Muay Thai title.
1994-09-12
Win
Frank Lobman
Night of the Stars tournament, Final
Rotterdam, Netherlands
TKO (Corner stoppage/towel)
2
2:29
39-5-1
Wins The Night of the Stars tournament title.
1994-09-12
Win
Glenn Wijngaart
Night of the Stars tournament, Semi Finals
Rotterdam, Netherlands
KO (Right cross)
1
2:56
38-5-1
1994-09-12
Win
Rob van Esdonk
Night of the Stars tournament, Quarter Finals
Rotterdam, Netherlands
KO (Right high kick)
2
37-5-1
1994-04-30
Win
Masaaki Satake
K-1 Grand Prix '94 Final
Tokyo, Japan
Decision (Unanimous)
3
3:00
36-5-1
Wins K-1 World Grand Prix 1994.
1994-04-30
Win
Patrick Smith
K-1 Grand Prix '94 Semi Finals
Tokyo, Japan
KO (Right overhand)
1
1:03
35-5-1
1994-04-30
Win
Rob van Esdonk
K-1 Grand Prix '94 Quarter Finals
Tokyo, Japan
KO (Right high kick)
3
1:10
34-5-1
1994-02-20
Win
Markus Fuckner
The Night of The Thriller
Amsterdam, Netherlands
KO (Right cross)
2
2:21
33-5-1
Retains WMTA World Heavyweight Muay Thai title.
1993-09-19
Win
Rob van Esdonk
The Night of the Gladiators
Amsterdam, Netherlands
KO (Right hook)
4
0:56
Retains WMTA World Heavyweight Muay Thai title.
1993-09-04
Win
Dino Homsey
K-1 Illusion
Tokyo, Japan
KO (Left High Kick)
1
1:36
1993-04-30
Loss
Ernesto Hoost
K-1 Grand Prix '93 Quarter Finals
Tokyo, Japan
Decision (Majority)
3
3:00
1993-03-07
Win
Maurice Smith
The Night of the Shock
Amsterdam, Netherlands
KO (Right high kick)
4
2:07
1993-01-29
Win
Peter Selkthorpe
The Best of Best
Best, Netherlands
KO (Knee strikes)
1
1:14
Wins European Muay Thai title.
1992-10-04
Draw
Masaaki Satake
Kakutougi Olympics III, Karate World Cup '92
Japan
Decision Draw
1
1:14
1992-09-20
Win
Frank Lobman
The Night of The Truth
Rotterdam, Netherlands
TKO (Referee stoppage/gave up)
3
1:31
1992-05-16
Win
Adam Watt
Rings Mega Battle 4th
Japan
KO
2
2:46
1992-04-09
Win
Maurice Smith
Paris, France
Decision
9
2:00
1992-03-22
Win
Darius Alibek
Fight of the Heavy Tanks
Amsterdam, Netherlands
TKO (Referee stoppage/three knockdowns)
2
2:05
1992-02-15
Win
Andreas Sidon
The Battle in Best
Best, Netherlands
1991-11-18
Win
Frank Lobman
Night of Fights
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Decision (Unanimous)
5
3:00
Wins WMTA Muaythai Super Heavyweight World title.
1991-06-29
Win
Mark Russell
England
TKO (Referee stoppage/three knockdowns)
1
1:40
1990-11-18
Loss
Jan Wessels
The Battle of the Year
Amsterdam, Netherlands
KO (Hook)
3
1990-04-01
Win
Jan Oosterbaan
Holland vs England
Amsterdam, Netherlands
TKO (Corner Stoppage)
2
3:00
Retains IMTF Muay Thai World title.
1989-12-16
Win
Hendo Gorres
Thai-Kickboxing Gala
Düsseldorf, Germany
TKO (Doctor Stoppage)
1
0:38
1989
Loss
Andre Manaart
Netherlands
KO
1988-11-20
Loss
Ernesto Hoost
Netherlands
Decision
5
3:00
MMA record
Legend : Win
Loss
Draw/No contest
Notes
See also
References
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