Rick Roufus - Mixed Martial Arts Record

Mixed Martial Arts Record

Professional record breakdown
10 matches 4 wins 6 losses
By knockout 2 1
By submission 0 3
By decision 2 2
By disqualification 0 0
Unknown 0 0
Draws 0
No contests 0
Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 4-6 Wayne Cole Submission (armbar) SJW 3 - Slammin Jammin Weekend 3 02009-05-09May 9, 2009 1 0:36
Loss 4-5 Ryan Jimmo TKO (punches) PFP: Wanted 02008-11-29November 29, 2008 1 2:24 Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
Loss 4-4 Hector Ramirez Decision (unanimous) SuperFights MMA - Night of Combat 2 02008-10-11October 11, 2008 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Win 4-3 Reggie Cato TKO (corner stoppage) C3 Fights - Clash in Concho 02008-09-19September 19, 2008 2 Concho, Oklahoma, USA
Loss 3-3 Todd Brown Submission (triangle choke) Combat USA - Fight Night 02008-06-28June 28, 2008 2 1:31 Harris, Michigan, USA
Win 3-2 Roberto Martinez Decision (unanimous) C3 Fights - Contenders 02008-06-07June 7, 2008 3 Concho, Oklahoma, USA
Win 2-2 B.J. Lacy KO (punches) Combat USA - Battle in the Bay 7 02008-05-30May 30, 2008 3 Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA
Loss 1-2 Michael McDonald Decision (unanimous) Strike FC: Night of Gladiators 02008-04-18April 18, 2008 2 5:00 Ploiești, Romania
Win 1-1 Michael Buell Decision (unanimous) CCCF - Battle on the Border 02008-03-29March 29, 2008 3 3:00 Newkirk, Oklahoma, USA
Loss 0-1 Maurice Smith Submission (straight armbar) Strikeforce: At The Dome 02008-02-23February 23, 2008 1 1:53 Tacoma, Washington, USA

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