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Kimo Leopoldo (born January 4,1964) is a mixed martial arts fighter, who was born in Munich, Germany and fights out of Hawaii, U.S.A. Kimo, who primarily fights under his first name only, made his MMA debut at UFC 3 in 1994, and continues to fight today.

Biography

Kimo's fighting style is best described as freestyle, with a mixture of boxing and grappling techniques. He was erroneously credited with a black belt in Taekwondo in his Ultimate Fighting Championship debut at UFC 3. Kimo is well known for entering the UFC 3 tournament carrying a large cross on his back, and for his Christian mindset and tattoos.

MMA Career

In UFC 3 he lost to UFC 1 and UFC 2 champion Royce Gracie but succeeded in exhausting him severely enough so that his corner threw in the towel at the start of his next match. Steve Jennum, an alternate, went on to win the tournament after one fight. Kimo returned at UFC 8 and fought Ken Shamrock, who submitted Kimo by knee bar early in the fight.

Kimo would go on to take wins over Paul Varlens, pro wrestler Bam Bam Bigelow, Brian Johnston, and the legendary Kazushi Sakuraba, early in his career. At UFC 16, Kimo would lose a decision to Tsuyoshi Kohsaka, and did not fight again for four years.

After a warm up fight against Tim Lajcik in the WFA in 2002, Kimo made his return to the UFC at UFC 43: Meltdown, where he quickly defeated Tank Abbott by arm triangle choke. Kimo went on to fight in the main event of UFC 48, where he again took on MMA veteran Ken Shamrock. Kimo was knocked out in the first round from a knee to the head by Shamrock.

Kimo has also fought in K1 kickboxing in Japan. In a famous fight, he came very close to beating the massive 350lb Bob Sapp. Today Kimo still fights, having fought in both Rumble on the Rock and Pride Bushido in 2005. He has an upcoming fight against former King of Pancrase and UFC heavyweight champion, Bas Rutten in the WFA on July 22.

Mixed Martial Arts Record

11 wins (2 TKO's, 7 submissions, 0 decisions), 5 losses, 1 draw.

Date Outcome Opponent Method Event Round, time
7/17/2005 Loss Ikuhisa Minowa Submision (Achilles Lock) PRIDE-Bushido 8 1, 3:11
5/7/2005 Win Marcus Royster Submission (Forearm Choke) ROTR 7-Rumble On The Rock 7 1, 4:18
6/19/2004 Loss Ken Shamrock TKO (Knee) UFC 48-Payback 1, 1:26
6/6/2003 Win David Abbott Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) UFC 43-Meltdown 1, 1:59
7/5/2002 Win Tim Lajcik TKO (Broken Toe) WFA 2-Level 2 1, 1:55
3/13/1998 Loss Tsuyoshi Kohsaka Decision UFC 16-Battle in the Bayou 1, 15:00
10/11/1997 Draw Dan Severn Draw PRIDE 1 1, 30:00
4/16/1997 Win Brian Johnston Submission (Forearm Choke) UE-Ultimate Explosion 1, 1:43
12/7/1996 Win Paul Varelans TKO (Strikes) UFC UU 96-Ultimate Ultimate 1996 1, 9:08
11/17/1996 Win Bam Bam Bigelow Submission (Rear Naked Choke) UFC U-Japan 1, 2:15
7/14/1996 Win Kazushi Sakuraba Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) Shoot Boxing-S-Cup 1996 1, 4:20
2/16/1996 Loss Ken Shamrock Submission (Kneebar) UFC 8-David vs. Goliath 1, 4:24
9/8/1995 Win Fred Floyd Submission (Rear Naked Choke) UFCF -United Full Contact Federation 1 1, 0:47
12/10/1994 Win Patrick Smith Submission (Punches) K-1 Legends '94 1, 3:00
9/9/1994 Loss Royce Gracie Submission (Armlock) UFC 3-The American Dream 1, 4:40

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