Titles
- 2002 K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 champion in Tokyo, Japan
- 2001 K-1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Melbourne champion in Melbourne, Australia
- 2000 K-1 World Grand Prix 2000 champion in Tokyo, Japan
- 2000 K-1 World Grand Prix 2000 in Nagoya runner up in Nagoya, Japan
- 1999 K-1 Grand Prix '99 Final Round champion in Tokyo, Japan
- 1997 K-1 Grand Prix '97 Final champion in Tokyo, Japan
- 1994 I.S.K.A. Full Contact Light Heavyweight World champion in Marseilles, France
- 1994 K-2 Plus Tournament 1994 champion in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- 1993 K-2 Grand Prix '93 champion in Tokyo, Japan
- 1993 W.M.T.A. & W.K.A. Light Heavyweight World champion in Tokyo, Japan
- 1993 K-1 Grand Prix '93 runner up in Tokyo, Japan
- 1992 W.M.T.A. Muay Thai World Champion -79.8 kg in the Netherlands
- 1990 WMTA Muay Thai World Champion -79.8 kg in Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 1990 W.K.A. World Kickboxing champion in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- 1989 W.M.T.A. Muay Thai World Champion in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- 1989 Savate World Champion in Paris, France
- 1988 W.K.A. European Kickboxing champion in Strasbourg, France
- 1988 Savate European champion in Strasbourg, France
- 1988 I.S.K.A. European Full Contact champion in Le Havre, France
- 1988 I.S.K.A. European Muay Thai Champion in Arnhem, the Netherlands
- 1987 Dutch Muay Thai Champion in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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