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Dutch professional kickboxer and mixed martial arts fighter

Alistair Overeem
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Overeem in 2010

Born Alistair Cees Overeem
(1980-05-17) 17 May 1980 (age 41)
Hounslow, London, England
Other names The Demolition Man
Nationality Dutch
Peak 6 ft four in (193 cm)
Weight 256 lb (116 kg; xviii st 4 lb)
Division Heavyweight (2006, 2007–nowadays)
Light Heavyweight (1999–2007)
Attain 80 in (203 cm)[1]
Fashion Kickboxing
Fighting out of Amsterdam, Netherlands[ii]
Team Golden Glory (2007–2011)
Blackzilians (2012–2013)[3]
Jackson-Wink MMA (2014–2018)[iii]
Elevation Fight Team (2018–present)[4]
Instructor(south) Chris Dolman
Lucien Carbin
Trainer Eliot Marshall (2018–present)
Greg Jackson (2014–2018)
Mike Winkeljohn (2014–2018)
Henri Hooft (2012–2013)
Cor Hemmers (2007–2011)
Rank Blueish belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Joaquim Valente, Gui Valente and Pedro Valente [five]
Years active 1999–nowadays
Kickboxing record
Total 14
Wins 10
By knockout 7
Losses 4
By knockout 3
Mixed martial arts record
Total 67
Wins 47
By knockout 25
By submission 17
By conclusion 5
Losses nineteen
Past knockout 15
By submission i
By decision iii
No contests one
Other information
Notable relatives Valentijn Overeem (brother)
Website www.alistairovereem.com
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Medal record

Representing Netherlands
Men's Submission Wrestling
ADCC European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2005 Stockholm -99kg

last updated on: 24 June 2016 (2016-06-24)

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Alistair Cees Overeem (born 17 May 1980)[6] is a Dutch professional heavyweight mixed martial artist and kickboxer, currently competing in the heavyweight sectionalization of kickboxing promotion Glory. He is a old Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion, DREAM Heavyweight Champion, M-i World 1000 Prix Champion, and was the first fighter to concur world titles in MMA and K-i kickboxing at the aforementioned fourth dimension.

Biography [edit]

Overeem was built-in in Hounslow, England, to a Jamaican father and a Dutch mother, whose family tree connects him to Male monarch William III of the Netherlands.[seven] [8] When he was half-dozen years old, his parents divorced and he moved with his female parent and older blood brother to kingdom of the netherlands. As a child, Overeem started training martial arts with his older blood brother Valentijn in society to defend himself from bullying. He decided to pursue a competitive sports career by his brother's example, get-go in judo and later rail and field and basketball.[9] At the age of 15, he followed Valentijn into Chris Dolman's mixed martial arts gym to become a professional fighter.[9] [x] Alistair initially did not like the sport, as he was routinely browbeaten by more than experienced students, just he changed his listen when he met Bas Rutten and Joop Kasteel, later on which he fully defended himself to training.[nine] [10]

Mixed martial arts career [edit]

Overeem had his first MMA professional fight at 19 years old, defeating Ricardo Fyeet by submission on 24 October 1999 (1999-10-24) at Information technology'southward Showtime, the start event of the eponymously named promotion.

Early MMA career [edit]

After posting a ten–iii record in Fighting Network Rings, K-1, It'south Commencement, and 2 Hot 2 Handle, Overeem debuted in the Pride Fighting Championships on twenty July 2002, defeating Yusuke Imamura by TKO in 44 seconds.

PRIDE FC [edit]

Overeem won two more fights in Pride before entering the 2003 Pride Middleweight One thousand Prix at Pride Total Elimination 2003 and losing to time to come UFC Light heavyweight Champion Chuck Liddell in the quarterfinal match. Overeem rebounded to defeat Tomohiko Hashimoto at the Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2003 in 36 seconds. On 31 October 2004, Overeem fought Hiromitsu Kanehara, defeating him by TKO in the 2nd round at Pride 28. Overeem lost his adjacent fight against Brazilian Superlative Team fighter Antônio Rogério Nogueira.

In 2005, Overeem entered the Pride Middleweight Grand Prix at Pride Total Emptying 2005, in which he defeated UFC Low-cal heavyweight Champion Vitor Belfort past submission in the opening round. Overeem moved on to fight Igor Vovchanchyn in the quarterfinals at Pride Disquisitional Countdown 2005 and won via submission in less than two minutes. Overeem lost in the semifinals to the eventual champion Maurício Rua.

In Feb 2006, Overeem fought Russian Top Team favourite Sergei Kharitonov. Overeem won, dislocating Kharitonov'south shoulder in the process. With his win over Kharitonov, Overeem secured a spot in the PRIDE 2006 Openweight Grand Prix at Pride Total Elimination Absolute. He fought Brazilian jiu-jitsu specialist Fabrício Werdum, and lost via kimura in the second round.

Debut in Strikeforce [edit]

On nine June 2006, Overeem travelled to San Jose, California, to win a rematch with Vitor Belfort by conclusion at Strikeforce: Revenge.

Render to PRIDE [edit]

A month subsequently Overeem returned to PRIDE for a highly anticipated rematch with Antônio Rogério Nogueira. Overeem entered the fight with a heavily taped cervix. Later controlling the starting time circular and a half with his hitting, Overeem was stumbled from a dial, and Nogueira followed with a flurry of strikes. Worried Overeem would exist more severely injured, his corner threw in the towel.

At Pride Concluding Conflict Absolute, Overeem lost to Ricardo Arona. Overeem was on the receiving end of a leg kick that acquired a non-serious injury to his fretfulness, causing him to lose feeling in his foot and leg. Unable to mount much offence or defend against Arona, Overeem tapped out to avoid further injury.

He so suffered some other KO loss to Maurício Rua at Pride 33, but returned in June 2007 with a submission win over Michael Knaap at K-one Grand Prix in Amsterdam (despite Thousand-1 being a kickboxing promotion, the bout was fought under MMA rules).

On 17 September 2007, at the Hero's 10: Middleweight Tournament Final, Alistair faced Sergei Kharitonov again. Overeem showed solid move equally presently as the first round began, but he suffered a KO loss merely before the end of the showtime round.

Return to Strikeforce/DREAM/Dynamite [edit]

On 16 Nov 2007, Overeem defeated Paul Buentello for the vacant Strikeforce Heavyweight Championship past submission due to genu strikes.[11] On fifteen June 2008 Overeem won by KO in the starting time round against Lee Tae-Hyun at DREAM four. On 21 July 2008, Overeem defeated K-1 World Chiliad Prix Champion Mark Hunt in the first round past submission at Dream 5: Lightweight Grand Prix 2008 Concluding Round.

His adjacent fight was against Mirko Cro Cop at Dream six on 23 September 2008.[12] The bout was stopped most halfway through the first round and declared a no-contest, subsequently Overeem landed multiple knees to the groin of Cro Cop.

Overeem was rumoured to be making his first title defence confronting Brett Rogers on six June at Strikeforce: Lawler vs. Shields. Nonetheless, a hand injury scuttled plans for the fight.[13] Co-ordinate to Golden Glory director Bas Boon, Overeem had suffered a hand infection post-obit a nightclub ball early May 2009. Co-ordinate to Benefaction, Alistair and his blood brother Valentijn – both heavyweights – had been involved in an atmospherics that left 5 security staff needing infirmary treatment and most cost Alistair his hand.

Overeem was scheduled to brand his offset Strikeforce Heavyweight Championship defence force in a rematch against Fabrício Werdum at Strikeforce: Carano vs. Cyborg, just had to pull out due to a mitt injury, most probable caused from his nightclub brawl.

Alistair defeated Tony Sylvester at Golden Glory'south ten-yr anniversary celebration with a standing guillotine choke.[14] He used the same choke simply eight days later on to submit James Thompson at Dream 12.[fifteen]

Overeem was set to face Andrei Arlovski at Dynamite!! 2009, but FEG instead opted to have him confront Kazuyuki Fujita to keep with the DREAM vs. Sengoku theme.[xvi] Overeem speedily overpowered his opponent and recorded a knockout with a genu to the head.

Overeem adjacent faced Brett Rogers on 15 May 2010 at Strikeforce: Heavy Artillery to defend his Strikeforce Heavyweight Title.[17] He won the fight via TKO in the showtime circular. In his post-fight interview, Overeem alleged for another fourth dimension that he wants to fight Fedor Emelianenko, claiming that Fedor's management tin can no longer ignore his presence.[eighteen] The majority of Alistair Overeem's pre-fight training camp took place at the newly opened Golden Glory Gym in Pattaya, Thailand, where "The Demolition Man" concentrated on the further improvement of his Muay Thai skills.[19]

Overeem faced Todd Duffee on 31 December 2010 at Dynamite!! 2010.[twenty] He defeated Duffee past way of knockout xix seconds into the starting time round to win the acting DREAM Heavyweight Championship.[21]

Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix [edit]

In early 2011, Overeem was named as one of 8 men that volition accept role of the Strikeforce Heavyweight Chiliad Prix, alongside Fabrício Werdum, Sergei Kharitonov, Brett Rogers, Josh Barnett, Andrei Arlovski, Antônio Silva and Fedor Emelianenko.

A rematch with Fabrício Werdum took place on 18 June 2011, at Strikeforce: Dallas equally part of an eight-man heavyweight tournament.[22] Overeem defeated Werdum by unanimous decision (30–27, xxx–27, and 29–28).[23]

Removal from GP/Strikeforce [edit]

On 17 July, information technology was appear that Overeem was removed from the promotion's 2011 Heavyweight G Prix. Overeem went on to state that he felt the September date was likewise before long for him to return, and that he needed fourth dimension to rest and heal subsequently his xviii June quarterfinal decision win over Fabrício Werdum. Overeem was swapped out for unbeaten upwardly-and-comer Daniel Cormier.[24] Afterwards, on 29 July, it was appear that Overeem had been released from the Strikeforce arrangement equally Zuffa exercised their right to eliminate the one remaining fight on his contract.[25] [26] Information technology was revealed that the reason behind Overeem's release from Strikeforce was non due to his unwillingness to participate in the Yard Prix semi-finals, merely due to Golden Glory's policy requiring that the money fighters fabricated through fights be paid through their direction first.

This disagreement led non simply to Overeem's release but too other Golden Glory stars under a Zuffa contract, including former Strikeforce Women'due south Bantamweight Champion Marloes Coenen, Norwegian UFC Heavyweight Jon Olav Einemo, and even brother Valentijn Overeem. Team Golden Glory leader Bas Boon stated he has since changed the policy, and that Alistair Overeem could come to the UFC nether an exclusive deal if the right terms are offered, which he later received.[27]

Ultimate Fighting Title (2011–2021) [edit]

After much speculation, on half dozen September 2011 it was appear that Overeem had signed a contract with the UFC, and that his outset fight would be confronting former UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar on 30 December 2011 at UFC 141.[28] [29]

The lead upward to the fight was rife with controversy. In November 2011, both competitors were required by the NSAC to comply with out-of-competition drug testing. Lesnar delivered his sample screen on 21 November, while Overeem delivered his on 23 November. The screen, however, did not meet the standards of the commission. Overeem submitted a 2nd examination through his personal md – which was also deemed unacceptable – earlier flight out of the country. Overeem was ultimately given a conditional license for the fight by the commission during a coming together held on 12 December 2011.[xxx]

On 30 December 2011, at UFC 141, Overeem made his UFC debut in the master effect against Brock Lesnar. Overeem hurt Lesnar multiple times early with knees to the torso, and went on to terminate the fight with a kick to the liver and subsequent punches at 2:26 of the first round. The victory earned him a heavyweight championship shot against champion Inferior dos Santos.

Failed drug test [edit]

Overeem was scheduled to fight UFC Heavyweight Champion Junior dos Santos on 26 May 2012 at UFC 146. However, on 4 Apr 2012, Overeem was revealed to have failed his pre-fight drug test by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC).[31] Overeem had a 14-to-one testosterone-to-epitestosterone (T/E) ratio, over the immune ratio charge per unit of half dozen-to-1. On Friday 20 April 2012 UFC President Dana White confirmed that Overeem had been removed from his fight with dos Santos and replaced by Frank Mir.[32] [33]

One day prior to his coming together with the NSAC, Overeem released a prepared statement to the media in which he claims the positive result of the drug test came every bit a result of a doctor-prescribed "anti-inflammatory medication that was mixed with testosterone."[34] Overeem's lawyer filed a continuation request for additional time to gather back up for his recent claim, which was voted on by the NSAC on 24 Apr 2012.[35] The request was denied and the NSAC voted unanimously to deny Overeem'south application condition for a period of ix months, dating back to 27 March, the twenty-four hours of his drug test. He was allowed to reapply after this time catamenia in December 2012.[36]

Return [edit]

Overeem returned to confront Antônio Silva on two February 2013 at UFC 156.[37] Leading upward to the fight, Overeem was dismissive of Silva'southward skills, claiming he was better than his opponent in every aspect of MMA.[38] Despite being a heavy betting favourite and having won rounds ane and two, an overconfident Overeem lost to Silva past KO in the third round. After the fight it was revealed that Overeem actually had lower than normal T/Eastward ratios.[39]

Overeem was expected to face former UFC Heavyweight Champion Inferior dos Santos on 25 May 2013 at UFC 160.[xl] However, in early March, Overeem pulled out of the bout, citing an injury[41] and was replaced by Marker Hunt.[42]

For his third fight with the promotion, Overeem faced Travis Browne in the co-chief event at UFC Fight Night 26 on 17 August 2013.[43] Overeem was dominant early on in the fight, attacking Browne with a flurry of knees and punches. Browne recovered and defeated Overeem via TKO with a front end boot.

Overeem was scheduled to face Frank Mir on 16 November 2013 at UFC 167.[44] Even so, the pairing was moved to 1 February 2014 at UFC 169.[45] He defeated Mir by unanimous determination and chosen out Brock Lesnar in his post-fight interview.[46]

Overeem injured his elbow and decided to have the fourth dimension out to accept surgery, expecting to render in September 2014.[47] On nine July, the UFC announced he would face Ben Rothwell on 5 September 2014 at UFC Fight Dark fifty.[48] Rothwell defeated Overeem via TKO in the first round.[49]

Overeem faced Stefan Struve at UFC on Play a joke on xiii on xiii December 2014.[50] He won the fight via KO in the first round.

Overeem next faced Roy Nelson on 14 March 2015 at UFC 185.[51] He won the fight past unanimous decision.

A bout with Junior dos Santos was rescheduled for 19 Dec 2015 at UFC on Fob 17.[52] He won the fight via TKO in the second round.[53]

On 15 February 2016, Overeem announced that he had signed a new contract with the UFC.[54]

Overeem faced Andrei Arlovski on 8 May 2016 at UFC Fight Night 87.[55] He won the fight via TKO early in the second round.[56] Subsequently, he earned his first Functioning of the Night bonus.[57]

Overeem faced Stipe Miocic for the UFC Heavyweight Championship on 10 September 2016 at UFC 203.[58] Overeem dropped Miocic with a quick directly left punch before losing the fight via knockout in the first round.[59] Both participants were awarded Fight of the Night honors.[sixty]

Overeem faced Marking Chase in a rematch on 4 March 2017 at UFC 209.[61] He won the fight via knockout in the third circular.[62]

A third fight with Fabrício Werdum took place on 8 July 2017 at UFC 213.[63] Overeem won the fight by majority decision.[64]

Overeem faced Francis Ngannou on 2 Dec 2017 at UFC 218.[65] He lost the fight via knockout in the beginning round.[66]

Overeem faced Curtis Blaydes on ix June 2018 at UFC 225.[67] He lost the fight via TKO due to elbows in the tertiary round.[68]

Overeem faced promotional newcomer Sergei Pavlovich on 24 November 2018 at UFC Fight Night 141.[69] He won the fight via TKO in the first round.[lxx]

Overeem was expected to face Alexander Volkov on xx April 2019 at UFC Fight Dark 149.[71] Volkov was forced to withdraw from the bout, and was replaced past Alexey Oleynik.[72] Later on a few back-and-forth exchanges, Overeem won the fight via technical knockout in circular one.[73]

Overeem was expected to face up Walt Harris on seven Dec 2019 at UFC on ESPN 7.[74] However, Harris pulled out on i Nov 2019 due to the ongoing search for his missing step-daughter,[75] and he was replaced past Jairzinho Rozenstruik.[76] He lost the fight via knockout in the last iv seconds of the 5th round after being upwardly on all 3 judges' scorecards (39–37, 39–37, and 40–36).[77]

The bout with Walt Harris was rescheduled to have place on xi April 2020 at UFC Fight Dark: Overeem vs. Harris. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event was eventually postponed.[78] The fight was rescheduled to 16 May 2020 at UFC on ESPN: Overeem vs. Harris.[79] Overeem was dropped and nigh finished early in the showtime circular, but went onto boss the fight with ground and pound, eventually finishing Harris with a caput kicking and more than footing and pound for a second round TKO win.[80]

Overeem faced Augusto Sakai on 5 September 2020 in the main event of UFC Fight Night 176.[81] He won the fight via technical knockout in the 5th round.[82]

Overeem faced Alexander Volkov on 6 February 2021 at UFC Fight Night 184.[83] He lost the fight via technical knockout in circular two.[84]

On iii March 2021, information technology was announced that Overeem had been released from his UFC contract.[85]

Kickboxing career [edit]

Overeem had his get-go professional kickboxing fight at the age of 17, in a K-1 rules fight on 15 November 1997 (1997-11-fifteen), winning the fight. Later that he fought against Paul Hordijk, winning by decision on 14 March 1999 (1999-03-14). Overeem then moved on to K-1, having ii K-one fights in six years against Errol Parris and Glaube Feitosa. Overeem was knocked out in both bouts and stayed with MMA from and so on. He did not fight in K-i for iv more than years.

On 31 December 2008, Overeem faced Badr Hari, one of K-1's top contenders, under K-1 rules at Dynamite!! 2008. He defeated Hari by way of knockout in the first round.

K-1 [edit]

On 28 March 2009 he faced Remy Bonjasky, the defending K-1 Champion, at the K-1 World GP 2009 in Yokohama. Overeem had success in the offset and second rounds, simply was knocked downward by a correct hook from Bonjasky in the third, who secured a unanimous decision win. All iii judges scored the tour thirty–28 in favour of Bonjasky.

On 26 September, at the K-i World Grand Prix 2009 Last xvi, having been selected by fan voting after his impressive performances against Remy Bonjasky and Badr Hari, Overeem shocked the kickboxing world by achieving a huge upset. He defeated K-ane'south longest-serving member, legendary three-time champion Peter Aerts, past unanimous decision. At the K-1 Earth K Prix 2009 Last, Overeem knocked out the Kyokushin karate champion, Ewerton Teixeira, with a knee strike in the first round, merely lost to Badr Hari via TKO in the semifinals.

At the K-1 World K Prix 2010 in Yokohama, Overeem defeated Dzevad Poturak via KO (right human knee) in round ane at 2:xl.[86] Overeem defeated Ben Edwards past TKO in the first round on ii October 2010 at K-1 World Grand Prix 2010 Final 16, which qualified him for the 2010 Grand-1 World Grand Prix.[87]

On 11 December, at the Ariake Coliseum, Overeem won the K-one World Grand Prix 2010 Final. In the quarterfinals, he beat out Tyrone Spong by unanimous decision (29–27, 29–28, and 29–27). In the semi-finals, he defeated Gokhan Saki by first-round TKO later on breaking Saki'due south right arm with a left middle kicking. Saki's arm was already injured as a issue of his previous fight with Daniel Ghita. In the finals, he fought Peter Aerts for a 2nd time. Overeem came out aggressively and finished Aerts in the first round.

Glory [edit]

Over a decade removed from his previous kickboxing bouts, news surfaced on 8 June 2021, that Overeem had signed a multi-fight contract with Glory.[88]

Overeem was scheduled to challenge the reigning Glory Heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven at Glory: Collision 3 on 23 October 2021.[89] On 6 October 2021 it was announced that Overeem had to withdraw from the event due to an injury.[90] He was replaced by former Celebrity heavyweight title challenger Jamal Ben Saddik.[91]

Fighting style [edit]

Overeem is considered ane of the most well-rounded heavyweights in the sport,[92] though he is mainly known for his excellence and power in the striking field.[93] A kickboxer of the Dutch school of Muay Thai decorated in K-1 world tournaments,[94] Overeem favours kicks to the torso and legs and knee strikes from the clinch,[95] which accept been described every bit "devastating."[93] His most famous finishing technique used to be the left knee to the midsection, which he has utilised to end many fights, but he switched to the left body boot instead tardily in his career.[95] He is likewise good with left overhands and hooks once his opponents are worn down.[95] On the grappling field, Overeem is universally known for his usage of the guillotine choke,[93] [94] [95] a simple technique he uses to great effect thanks to his strength and height.[95] Overeem was labeled as "the all-time grappler in Europe" subsequently submitting all his opponents in the ADCC 2005 tryouts through this motility.[96]

Personal life [edit]

Overeem has a daughter named Storm, born 17 Oct 2006. Overeem and his current fiancée [97] accept ii daughters: Yazz-ley Rey (born 27 Feb 2016) and Sensi-Liss Royce (born August 2017).[98]

Overeem's cracking-swell-grandfather was enslaved on the island of Jamaica. He became a free human being and bought a big tract of land on which he started a village, which has survived and prospered to this day. His Dutch mother is a descendant of King William Iii of the netherlands through 1 of his many illegitimate children.[99]

Overeem has a cameo advent in the music video for LMFAO's hit unmarried "Sexy and I Know It".[100]

Legal bug [edit]

In 2009, Alistair and his brother were involved in an atmospherics at a Dutch dance club. Alistair started arguing with a bouncer when he found himself without coins to pay the toilet woman and was asked to leave by half dozen other security workers. Valentijn intervened in his favor and was hit in the face with a wink light, which incited a brawl. The incident ended with 6 bouncers having to go urgently to the hospital and Alistair being forced to turn downwardly a title fight due to a mitt injury gained in the brawl.[101]

On 1 January 2012, post-obit his match with Brock Lesnar at UFC 141, Overeem shoved a woman in the face, "causing her to stagger back," at the Wynn Las Vegas at most 3 a.grand., according to the Las Vegas Police force Department. Not arrested but summoned to courtroom, Overeem was charged with misdemeanor battery and faced a maximum of half dozen months in the Clark Canton Detention Center and a fine upward to $1,000.[102] On 28 March 2012, Overeem was given a ninety-day county jail sentence that would be suspended depending on the completion of 50 hours of community service and anger management.[103]

Championships and accomplishments [edit]

Kickboxing [edit]

  • K-one
    • Thou-ane 2009 World Thou Prix (Third place)
    • K-1 2010 Earth Grand Prix (Champion)

Mixed martial arts [edit]

  • Ultimate Fighting Championship
    • Performance of the Night (One time) vs. Andrei Arlovski
    • Fight of the Nighttime (In one case) vs. Stipe Miocic
  • Strikeforce
    • Strikeforce Heavyweight Championship (I fourth dimension; First; Final; Simply)
    • One successful title defense force
  • PRIDE Fighting Championships
    • 2005 PRIDE Middleweight Grand Prix Semifinalist
  • DREAM
    • DREAM Heavyweight Championship (1 fourth dimension; Showtime; Concluding; Only)
  • 2 Hot two Handle
    • 2H2H Low-cal heavyweight Title (One fourth dimension)
    • 2H2H Light heavyweight Tournament Winner
  • World MMA Awards
    • 2010 International Fighter of the Twelvemonth
    • 2011 International Fighter of the Yr
  • Sherdog
    • 2010 All-Violence 2d Team[104]
    • 2015 All-Violence Tertiary Team[105]
  • MMADNA.nl
    • 2018 Dutch Fighter of the Yr.[106]

Submission grappling [edit]

  • ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship
    • 2005 ADCC European Trials -98.9 kg Winner[107]

Records [edit]

  • Only fighter to simultaneously agree three championship belts[108] (Strikeforce, K-1 and Dream)
  • Ane of only ii fighters to win a globe championship in MMA and K-1[109]

Mixed martial arts record [edit]

Professional record breakdown
67 matches 47 wins xix losses
By knockout 25 xv
By submission 17 1
By conclusion 5 iii
No contests 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Appointment Circular Fourth dimension Location Notes
Loss 47–19 (1) Alexander Volkov TKO (punches) UFC Fight Night: Overeem vs. Volkov vi February 2021 two 2:06 Las Vegas, Nevada, United states of america
Win 47–18 (1) Augusto Sakai TKO (elbows and punches) UFC Fight Nighttime: Overeem vs. Sakai 5 September 2020 5 0:26 Las Vegas, Nevada, Us
Win 46–18 (1) Walt Harris TKO (punches) UFC on ESPN: Overeem vs. Harris 16 May 2020 2 three:00 Jacksonville, Florida, Us
Loss 45–18 (1) Jairzinho Rozenstruik KO (dial) UFC on ESPN: Overeem vs. Rozenstruik seven December 2019 5 iv:56 Washington, D.C., U.s.a.
Win 45–17 (1) Alexey Oleynik TKO (punches) UFC Fight Night: Overeem vs. Oleinik 20 April 2019 one 4:45 Saint Petersburg, Russian federation
Win 44–17 (1) Sergei Pavlovich TKO (punches) UFC Fight Dark: Blaydes vs. Ngannou ii 24 November 2018 one 4:21 Beijing, China
Loss 43–17 (one) Curtis Blaydes TKO (elbows) UFC 225 9 June 2018 three 2:56 Chicago, Illinois, United states
Loss 43–16 (1) Francis Ngannou KO (punch) UFC 218 2 December 2017 1 1:42 Detroit, Michigan, The states
Win 43–fifteen (i) Fabrício Werdum Decision (bulk) UFC 213 8 July 2017 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 42–15 (1) Mark Hunt KO (knee) UFC 209 four March 2017 3 1:44 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 41–15 (one) Stipe Miocic KO (punches) UFC 203 10 September 2016 1 4:27 Cleveland, Ohio, United States For the UFC Heavyweight Championship. Fight of the Night.
Win 41–xiv (1) Andrei Arlovski TKO (front kick and punches) UFC Fight Night: Overeem vs. Arlovski 8 May 2016 2 1:12 Rotterdam, Netherlands Functioning of the Night.
Win forty–xiv (1) Junior dos Santos TKO (punches) UFC on Pull a fast one on: dos Anjos vs. Cowboy 2 19 Dec 2015 2 4:43 Orlando, Florida, United States
Win 39–14 (1) Roy Nelson Decision (unanimous) UFC 185 xiv March 2015 iii five:00 Dallas, Texas, United States
Win 38–14 (i) Stefan Struve KO (punches) UFC on Trick: dos Santos vs. Miocic 13 December 2014 1 4:13 Phoenix, Arizona, U.s.a.
Loss 37–14 (1) Ben Rothwell TKO (punches) UFC Fight Night: Jacaré vs. Mousasi 5 September 2014 1 2:19 Mashantucket, Connecticut, United States
Win 37–13 (1) Frank Mir Decision (unanimous) UFC 169 1 February 2014 3 v:00 Newark, New Jersey, Usa
Loss 36–13 (1) Travis Browne KO (front kick and punches) UFC Fight Nighttime: Shogun vs. Sonnen 17 August 2013 ane 4:08 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Loss 36–12 (1) Antônio Silva KO (punches) UFC 156 2 February 2013 3 0:25 Las Vegas, Nevada, U.s.a.
Win 36–11 (i) Brock Lesnar TKO (kick to the body and punches) UFC 141 30 December 2011 1 two:26 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 35–eleven (1) Fabrício Werdum Decision (unanimous) Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum xviii June 2011 3 5:00 Dallas, Texas, Usa Strikeforce Heavyweight Thousand Prix Quarterfinal.
Win 34–11 (one) Todd Duffee KO (punches) Dynamite!! 2010 31 December 2010 1 0:19 Saitama, Japan Won the countdown DREAM Heavyweight Championship.
Win 33–xi (i) Brett Rogers TKO (punches) Strikeforce: Heavy Arms 15 May 2010 i iii:40 St. Louis, Missouri, United States Defended the Strikeforce Heavyweight Championship.
Win 32–11 (1) Kazuyuki Fujita KO (knee) Dynamite!! The Power of Courage 2009 31 Dec 2009 1 ane:fifteen Saitama, Japan
Win 31–11 (1) James Thompson Submission (guillotine asphyxiate) Dream 12 25 Oct 2009 one 0:33 Osaka, Nippon
Win 30–11 (one) Tony Sylvester Submission (guillotine choke) Ultimate Celebrity 11: A Decade of Fights 17 October 2009 1 1:23 Amsterdam, Netherlands
Win 29–11 (1) Gary Goodridge Submission (kimura) Ultimate Glory 10: The Battle of Arnhem 9 November 2008 1 ane:47 Arnhem, Netherlands
NC 28–11 (one) Mirko Cro Cop NC (knee to the groin) Dream vi: Middleweight G Prix 2008 Final Round 23 September 2008 1 6:09 Saitama, Nihon Overeem kneed Cro Cop in the groin twice.
Win 28–11 Mark Hunt Submission (keylock) Dream 5: Lightweight Yard Prix 2008 Terminal Round 21 July 2008 1 ane:11 Osaka, Nihon
Win 27–11 Tae Hyun Lee KO (punches) Dream 4: Middleweight 1000 Prix 2008 2d Circular fifteen June 2008 ane 0:36 Yokohama, Nippon
Win 26–xi Paul Buentello TKO (submission knees to the body) Strikeforce: Four Men Enter, One Man Survives 16 November 2007 2 3:42 San Jose, California, United States Won the inaugural Strikeforce Heavyweight Championship.
Loss 25–xi Sergei Kharitonov KO (punch) Hero'due south ten: Middleweight Tournament Final 17 September 2007 1 4:21 Yokohama, Nippon
Win 25–10 Michael Knaap Submission (Peruvian necktie) K-i World Grand Prix 2007 in Amsterdam 23 June 2007 ane three:29 Amsterdam, Netherlands Return to Heavyweight.
Loss 24–x Maurício Rua KO (punches) Pride 33 24 February 2007 1 iii:37 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 24–9 Ricardo Arona TKO (submission to punches) Pride Concluding Conflict Absolute x September 2006 ane four:28 Saitama, Nihon
Loss 24–8 Antônio Rogério Nogueira TKO (corner stoppage) Pride Critical Countdown Absolute one July 2006 2 2:13 Saitama, Japan Return to Light heavyweight.
Win 24–7 Vitor Belfort Determination (unanimous) Strikeforce: Revenge 9 June 2006 3 v:00 San Jose, California, U.s. Catchweight (210 lb) bout.
Loss 23–7 Fabrício Werdum Submission (kimura) Pride Total Emptying Absolute 5 May 2006 2 three:43 Osaka, Nihon PRIDE 2006 Heavyweight Grand Prix Opening Circular.
Win 23–6 Nikolajus Cilkinas Submission (armbar) WCFC: No Guts, No Glory xviii March 2006 1 1:42 Manchester, England
Win 22–6 Sergei Kharitonov TKO (knees) Pride 31 26 February 2006 i 5:13 Saitama, Japan Heavyweight debut.
Loss 21–6 Maurício Rua TKO (punches) Pride Final Conflict 2005 28 August 2005 1 half-dozen:42 Saitama, Japan PRIDE 2005 Middleweight Grand Prix Semifinal.
Win 21–v Igor Vovchanchyn Submission (guillotine choke) Pride Disquisitional Countdown 2005 26 June 2005 one 1:twenty Saitama, Japan PRIDE 2005 Middleweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal.
Win xx–5 Vitor Belfort Submission (guillotine asphyxiate) Pride Total Emptying 2005 23 April 2005 i 9:36 Osaka, Nihon PRIDE 2005 Middleweight Grand Prix Opening Round.
Loss 19–five Antônio Rogério Nogueira Conclusion (unanimous) Pride 29 20 February 2005 3 5:00 Saitama, Japan
Win nineteen–iv Hiromitsu Kanehara TKO (doctor stoppage) Pride 28 31 Oct 2004 ii 3:52 Saitama, Nippon
Win 18–iv Rodney Glunder Submission (guillotine choke) 2 Hot 2 Handle x October 2004 one North/A Rotterdam, Netherlands Won the 2H2H Light heavyweight Championship.
Win 17–four Tomohiko Hashimoto TKO (knees) Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2003 31 December 2003 1 0:36 Kobe, Japan
Loss 16–iv Chuck Liddell KO (punches) Pride Total Elimination 2003 10 August 2003 1 iii:09 Saitama, Japan PRIDE 2003 Middleweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal.
Win 16–3 Mike Bencic TKO (submission to genu to the torso and punches) Pride 26 8 June 2003 i 3:44 Yokohama, Japan
Win fifteen–iii Aaron Brink Submission (guillotine choke) 2H2H vi: Merely the Best 6 xvi March 2003 1 0:53 Rotterdam, Netherlands
Win 14–3 Bazigit Atajev TKO (knee to the torso) Pride 24 23 December 2002 2 iv:59 Fukuoka, Japan
Win thirteen–3 Dave Vader TKO (doctor stoppage) 2H2H five: Simply the Best 5 thirteen October 2002 ii North/A Rotterdam, Netherlands Won the 2H2H Light heavyweight Tournament.
Win 12–three Moise Rimbon Submission (guillotine choke) i 1:03 2H2H Lite heavyweight Tournament Semifinal.
Win 11–iii Yusuke Imamura TKO (human knee and punches) Pride The All-time Vol.2 20 July 2002 1 0:44 Tokyo, Nippon
Win 10–3 Vesa Vuori TKO (punches) 2 Hot 2 Handle: Germany 26 May 2002 1 2:15 Krefeld, Germany
Win 9–three Sergey Kaznovsky Submission (armbar) M-i MFC: Russia vs. the Globe 3 26 April 2002 i three:37 St. petersburg, Russia
Win 8–three Roman Zentsov Submission (keylock) 2H2H 4: Merely the All-time four 17 March 2002 one i:26 Rotterdam, Netherlands
Win vii–3 Stanislav Nuschik TKO (knees) 2H2H ii: Just The Best 18 March 2001 1 0:53 Rotterdam, Netherlands
Win six–3 Vladimer Tchanturia Submission (rear-naked choke) Rings: Rex of Kings 2000 Final 24 February 2001 one one:06 Tokyo, Nihon
Win five–iii Peter Verschuren Submission (keylock) It's Beginning: Christmas Edition 12 December 2000 1 ane:06 Haarlem, Netherlands
Loss 4–3 Bobby Hoffman KO (punch) Rings: Millennium Combine 2 15 June 2000 one 9:39 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 4–2 Yuriy Kochkine Determination (carve up) Rings Russian federation: Russia vs. The Earth 20 May 2000 2 5:00 Yekaterinburg, Russia
Win 4–1 Yasuhito Namekawa Submission (armbar) Rings: Millennium Combine 1 20 April 2000 ane 0:45 Tokyo, Japan
Win 3–i Tin Sahinbas KO (knee) 2 Hot ii Handle 1 5 March 2000 1 two:21 Rotterdam, Netherlands
Win 2–1 Chris Watts KO (knee to the body) Rings Holland: There Can Only Be One Champion 6 February 2000 ane 3:58 Utrecht, Netherlands
Loss 1–1 Yuriy Kochkine Decision (majority) Rings: King of Kings 1999 Block A 28 Oct 1999 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win ane–0 Ricardo Fyeet Submission (guillotine asphyxiate) It'due south First: It's Showtime 24 October 1999 1 1:39 Haarlem, Netherlands

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Kickboxing record [edit]

Kickboxing record
10 Wins (7 (T)KO'southward, 3 Decisions), 4 Losses (3 (T)KO'southward, 1 Decision)
Date Event Opponent Event Location Method Round Time Record
2010-12-eleven Win Netherlands Peter Aerts K-1 Globe Grand Prix 2010 Final, Final Tokyo, Japan TKO (Punches) 1 1:07 10–iv
Wins K-one 2010 World Grand Prix.
2010-12-11 Win Turkey Gokhan Saki K-1 World Grand Prix 2010 Last, Semi Finals Tokyo, Japan TKO (Arm injury) one 2:20 ix–four
2010-12-11 Win Suriname Tyrone Spong K-one World Grand Prix 2010 Terminal, Quarter Finals Tokyo, Nihon Conclusion (Unanimous) three 3:00 8–4
2010-10-02 Win Australia Ben Edwards K-1 World Grand Prix 2010 in Seoul Last xvi Seoul, Republic of korea KO (Right hook) 1 2:08 vii–four
Qualifies for K-1 2010 Globe Grand Prix.
2010-04-03 Win Bosnia and Herzegovina Dževad Poturak K-1 Earth Grand Prix 2010 in Yokohama Yokohama, Japan KO (Right knee) ane two:40 6–4
2009-12-05 Loss Morocco Badr Hari K-one World Grand Prix 2009 Final, Semi Finals Yokohama, Japan TKO (2 Knockdowns Rule) 1 2:14 v–4
2009-12-05 Win Brazil Ewerton Teixeira G-1 Globe M Prix 2009 Final, Quarter Finals Yokohama, Japan KO (Knees) one 1:06 v–3
2009-09-26 Win Netherlands Peter Aerts K-ane World 1000 Prix 2009 Final 16 Seoul, South korea Conclusion (Unanimous) 3 iii:00 iv–iii
Qualifies for K-ane 2009 World Grand Prix.
2009-03-28 Loss Netherlands Remy Bonjasky K-1 Globe GP 2009 in Yokohama Yokohama, Nihon Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00 3–3
2008-12-31 Win Morocco Badr Hari Dynamite!! 2008 Saitama, Nippon KO (Left claw) i ii:07 3–2
2007-05-xx Win Germany Jürgen Dolch Ultimate Celebrity 3: Upside Down Amersfoort, Netherlands KO (Dial) one two:02 ii–2
2004-05-xxx Loss Brazil Glaube Feitosa Kyokushin vs Grand-1 2004 All Out Battle Tokyo, Japan KO (Punch) 1 2:thirteen 1–2
2001-02-04 Loss Netherlands Errol Parris K-i Holland GP 2001 in Arnhem Arnhem, Netherlands TKO (Corner stoppage) 3 1:22 1–1
1999-03-xiv Win Netherlands Paul Hordijk Thaiboxing Result in Veenendaal Veenendaal, Netherlands Decision (Unanimous) iii 2:00 1–0
Legend:  Win  Loss  Draw/No contest  Notes

See also [edit]

  • List of male mixed martial artists
  • Listing of male person kickboxers

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Alistair Overeem at UFC
  • Professional MMA record for Alistair Overeem from Sherdog
  • Contour at Dream (in Japanese)
  • Profile at Pride
Awards and achievements
New championship 1st Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion
xvi November 2007 – 29 July 2011
Vacant

Overeem stripped of title and released from Strikeforce

New title 1st DREAM Interim Heavyweight Champion
31 December 2010 – 6 September 2011
Vacant

Overeem signed with UFC

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