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Chris Haseman Born 2 June 1969
Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaOther names The Hammer Nationality Australian Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Weight 205 lb (93.0 kg; 14.6 st) Division Light Heavyweight Style Submission Fighting, Grappling Stance Orthodox Fighting out of Stafford, Queensland, Australia Team RINGS Australia Rank black belt in Jujitsu Years active 1996 - 2004, 2008 (MMA) Mixed martial arts record Total 35 Wins 19 By knockout 2 By submission 14 By decision 3 Losses 16 By knockout 6 By submission 4 By decision 6 Chris Haseman (born 2 June 1969 in Brisbane, Queensland) is a former Australian mixed martial artist. He is currently competing in the Light Heavyweight division.
He lost his fight at Spartan Reality Fight 9 against Bill Mahood in 2004, retiring afterwards. Four years later in 2008, he returned to the sport and earned an 18-second knockout win over Yuji Hisamatsu.
Haseman was scheduled to return to the octagon in 2010 for a rematch against Elvis Sinosic at UFC 110, the first UFC event to be held in Australia.[1] However, just days before the fight, Sinosic was forced to withdraw with a shoulder injury.[2]
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown 35 matches 19 wins 16 losses By knockout 2 6 By submission 14 4 By decision 3 6 Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes Win 20-16 Yuji Hisamatsu KO (punches) FWC 1 - Return of the Hammer 15 November 2008 1 0:18 Australia Loss 19-16 Bill Mahood TKO (corner stoppage) SRF 9 - Spartan Reality Fight 9 3 April 2004 3 1:16 Australia Loss 19-15 Akihiro Gono Decision (majority) ZST 2 - The Battle Field 2 9 March 2003 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Loss 19-14 Mike Van Arsdale TKO (strikes) WFA 3: Level 3 23 November 2002 2 3:10 Nevada, United States Loss 19-13 Evan Tanner Decision (unanimous) UFC 38 13 July 2002 3 5:00 England Win 19-12 Yukiyasu Ozawa Submission (kimura) PC - Premium Challenge 6 May 2002 1 6:24 Tokyo, Japan Loss 18-12 Fedor Emelianenko TKO (strikes) Rings - World Title Series Grand Final 15 February 2002 1 2:50 Yokohama, Japan Win 18-11 Egidijus Valavicius Submission (armbar) Rings - World Title Series 5 21 December 2001 1 3:08 Yokohama, Japan Win 17-11 Koba Tkeshelashvili Decision (unanimous) Rings - World Title Series 4 20 October 2001 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Loss 16-11 Gustavo Machado Decision (unanimous) Rings - 10th Anniversary 11 August 2001 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Win 16-10 Alexandre Ferreira Submission (guillotine choke) Rings - World Title Series 2 15 June 2001 1 3:03 Yokohama, Japan Loss 15-10 Yoshihisa Yamamoto TKO (strikes) Rings - King of Kings 2000 Block B 22 December 2000 1 3:51 Osaka, Japan Win 15-9 Carlos Barreto Decision (unanimous) Rings - King of Kings 2000 Block B 22 December 2000 2 5:00 Osaka, Japan Win 14-9 Joe Slick Decision Rings Australia - Free Fight Battle 12 November 2000 1 10:00 Australia Loss 13-9 Jeremy Horn Submission (armbar) Rings USA - Rising Stars Final 30 September 2000 1 2:36 Illinois, United States Win 13-8 Yasuhito Namekawa Submission (kimura) Rings USA - Rising Stars Final 30 September 2000 1 1:30 Illinois, United States Loss 12-8 Matt Hughes Decision (unanimous) Rings - Millennium Combine 3 23 August 2000 2 5:00 Osaka, Japan Win 12-7 Jermaine Andre Submission (toe hold) Rings USA - Rising Stars Block A 15 July 2000 1 1:23 Utah, United States Win 11-7 Matt Frost Submission (armbar) Rings USA - Rising Stars Block A 15 July 2000 1 0:30 Utah, United States Loss 10-7 Iouri Bekichev KO (punch) Rings Russia - Rings Russia 20 May 2000 1 2:30 Ekaterinburg, Russia Win 10-6 Yasuhito Namekawa Submission (guillotine choke) Rings Australia - NR 4 19 March 2000 1 6:50 Australia Win 9-6 Brad Kohler Submission (kimura) Rings - King of Kings 1999 Final 26 February 2000 1 1:11 Tokyo, Japan Loss 8-6 Tsuyoshi Kohsaka Decision (split) Rings - King of Kings 1999 Block B 22 December 1999 3 5:00 Osaka, Japan Win 8-5 Willie Peeters Submission (knee bar) Rings - Rise 5th 19 August 1999 1 3:13 Japan Win 7-5 Masayuki Naruse Submission (kimura) Rings - Rise 2nd 23 April 1999 1 8:18 Japan Win 6-5 Yasuhito Namekawa Submission (arm triangle choke) Rings - Rise 1st 20 March 1999 1 7:42 Japan Win 5-5 Dick Vrij Submission (rear naked choke) Rings Australia - NR 3 7 March 1999 1 5:17 Australia Loss 4-5 Kenichi Yamamoto Submission Rings - Third Fighting Integration 29 May 1998 1 12:39 Tokyo, Japan Loss 4-4 Valentijn Overeem Decision (unanimous) Rings Holland - The King of Rings 8 February 1998 2 5:00 Holland Loss 4-3 Mitsuya Nagai Submission (heel hook) Rings - Mega Battle Tournament 1997 Semifinal 1 25 October 1997 1 9:18 Japan Win 4-2 Alexander Otsuka TKO (doctor stoppage from a cut) Rings - Extension Fighting 2 22 April 1997 1 7:03 Japan Loss 3-2 Mario Sperry Submission (strikes) Caged Combat 1 - Australian Ultimate Fighting 22 March 1997 1 1:12 Australia Win 3-1 Elvis Sinosic Submission (chin to the eye) Caged Combat 1 - Australian Ultimate Fighting 22 March 1997 1 2:47 Australia Win 2-1 Hiriwa Te Rangi Submission (chin to the eye) Caged Combat 1 - Australian Ultimate Fighting 22 March 1997 1 0:55 Australia Loss 1-1 Murilo Bustamante TKO (corner stoppage) MARS - Martial Arts Reality Superfighting 22 November 1996 1 1:01 Alabama, United States Win 1-0 Willie Peeters N/A Rings - Budokan Hall 1996 24 January 1996 N/A Tokyo, Japan References
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- Light heavyweight mixed martial artists
- People from Brisbane
- Living people
- Australian practitioners of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
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