Melvin Manhoef

Fighter

Birthday May 11, 1976

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Paramaribo, Suriname

Age 47 years old

Nationality Netherlands

Height 5 ft 8 in

Weight 84 kg

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1976

Melvin Manhoef (born 11 May 1976) is a retired Surinamese-born Dutch mixed martial artist and kickboxer.

In kickboxing, he is a former It's Showtime Middleweight Champion, and in MMA he was the Cage Rage Light Heavyweight Champion.

In mixed martial arts, he competed in Bellator's Light heavyweight and Middleweight division and has also formerly competed for Strikeforce, DREAM, RINGS, It's Showtime, K-1, ONE FC, and KSW.

29 of his 32 wins have come via knockout, the highest percentage of any MMA fighter with at least 15 wins.

Manhoef was born in Paramaribo, Suriname.

When he was three years old his family moved to Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Manhoef played soccer during his youth, and was introduced to Muay Thai by his younger brother, Moreno.

At the age of 18, Manhoef had his first fight, which he won by decision.

2001

He made his comeback in September 2001, as part of Chakuriki Gym.

2004

In 2004, Manhoef entered the Cage Rage promotion in London.

He became the British Cage Rage Light Heavyweight Champion by beating Fabio Piamonte at Cage Rage 13.

2006

He defended his title for almost two years, until entering the K-1's MMA affiliate promotion Hero's in 2006.

He won his first fight at Hero's 4 against Shungo Oyama by technical knockout in first round.

Melvin has switched his main focus to MMA over the past couple of years.

He lost to Dong-sik Yoon by submission armbar in K-1 Dynamite!! USA, he defeated Bernard Ackah at K-1 Hero's Middleweight Tournament Opening Round, and also got a TKO win against Fábio Silva, a Chute Boxe fighter, by TKO in K-1 Hero's Middleweight GP Final.

At Dream 4 Melvin fought Kazushi Sakuraba.

Manhoef and Sakuraba circled the ring for the first minute of the fight, before Manhoef dropped Sakuraba with a hard right head kick and finished him via TKO (hammerfists) at 90 seconds into Round 1.

With the win, Melvin had advanced to the semifinal round of the DREAM Middleweight Grand Prix.

At Dream 6 Melvin fought Gegard Mousasi as the tournament dictated.

Wary of Manhoef's standup, Mousasi quickly took the fight to the ground despite attempts to shrug him with a sprawl.

Mousasi took Manhoef's back until scrambling into a triangle choke at 1:28 of the first round, surviving a powerful slam attempt from Manhoef while he had the submission secured.

Mousasi went on to win the DREAM Middleweight Grand Prix.

2008

At Dynamite!! 2008 Melvin fought Mark Hunt as a late alternate at heavyweight, despite usually functioning at two weight classes below his opponent.

Regardless of the size disadvantage, he knocked down the iron-jawed Samoan in 18 seconds and followed with punches as he was postured over Hunt, until the referee stopped the fight.

It was the first time Hunt was finished by knockout in his MMA career.

2009

He fought former WEC Middleweight Champion Paulo Filho on 20 July 2009 at Dream 10.

Despite early success on the feet with his striking offensive, Manhoef was taken down and submitted via armbar in the first round.

Manhoef signed a multi-year fight contract with Strikeforce.

2010

Manhoef made his debut for the organization against Robbie Lawler on 30 January 2010 at Strikeforce: Miami.

Despite a strong start with heavy leg kicks and punches, he was knocked out at 3:33 in the first round.

Manhoef fought Tatsuya Mizuno at Dream 15 and lost by submission.

2011

Manhoef returned to the United States in March 2011, facing Tim Kennedy at Strikeforce: Feijao vs. Henderson.

He lost the fight via submission in the first round.

2012

On 31 January 2012 it was announced that Manhoef had signed with ONE Fighting Championship and would be fighting Renato Sobral in the main event at ONE Fighting Championship 3.

However, Sobral pulled out of the fight and Manhoef faced Yoshiyuki Nakanishi.

The fight ended in a No Contest due to an accidental injury to Manhoef's leg in round 1.

Manhoef scored a knockout victory on 6 October 2012 against Ryo Kawamura, followed by a quick knockout of Dennis Kang on 31 December 2012.

Melvin is now on a three-fight win streak in MMA and has gone 4–0 on New Year's Eve.

Manhoef trained at Black House in the United States.

He helped his teammate Lyoto Machida train for a fight with Dan Henderson.