Peter Graham (born 5 August 1975) is an Australian karateka, kickboxer, boxer and mixed martial artist.
Originally from North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Graham began training in Kyokushin Karate at the age of 18.
Graham quickly demonstrated his talents, winning his first tournament in an under yellow belt division about half a year later.
1999
In 1999 at the age of 23, Graham won the Amateur Australian and New Zealand Open Weight Championships and soon also became the South Pacific Champion.
Graham then moved to Ikebukuro in Tokyo, Japan to further hone his skills and live in a dojo.
However, Graham only completed three months of this rigorous training before having to return to Australia after his brother Matthew died of a heroin overdose.
Graham would earn his black belt in only five years.
Graham began kickboxing and boxing at the age of 21 and before turning professional he captured the World Kickboxing Federation World Amateur Heavyweight Championship from New Zealand's Shane Wijohn, finishing his amateur career undefeated (17–0).
2000
Graham turned professional in 2000 and attained instant success, defeating Ben Hamilton in K-1 Oceania Revenge by TKO and then Clay Aumitagi.
On 19 November 2000 he became the first Australian to go ten rounds with the legendary Stan "The Man" Longinidis.
2001
In 2001 he defeated Mark Hunt, the K-1 World GP Champion of the year.
2004
He won his second WKBF Super Heavyweight title the next year, and won the Kings of Oceania 2004 championship after defeating his long-term rival Jason Suttie.
2006
In 2006, Graham had a feud with Badr Hari in K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Auckland.
Hari mocked Graham as a has-been, and Hari as the future.
A brawl at the press conference instigated by Hari kissing Graham hyped up their match.
The real match was won by Peter, who won by knockout via his trademark "Rolling Thunder" spinning kick, which broke Hari's jaw.
Hari was sidelined for almost a year.
On 31 December 2006 at K-1 PREMIUM 2006 Dynamite!!, Graham fought against the four time K-1 heavyweight champion, Dutch man from the Seidokaikan dojo Semmy Schilt in a 5-round match and lost by unanimous decision (3–0).
2007
On 5 August 2007, Graham and Hari met for a revenge fight in K-1 World GP 2007 in Hong Kong as one of the three super bouts of the event, held in Hong Kong for the very first time.
This time, Hari was more alert to the threat of a Rolling Thunder by Graham.
Both fighters could not show their top performances as Hari Won the fight by points.
Graham tried the Rolling Thunder Kick twice in the last moments of the fight, but could not connect with Hari.
2008
After training with PRIDE veteran Akira Shoji, Peter made his MMA debut in World Victory Road on 5 March 2008 against the seasoned Japanese MMA fighter Kazuyuki Fujita, and was defeated by submission in the first round.
Graham undeterred by the loss returned to for the World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 4, where he again he fought valiantly in a much closer match against French grappler Moise Rimbon but Graham was submitted early in the second round.
2010
In a rematch with Doug Viney at Kings of Kombat in Keysborough, Victoria on 29 August 2010, Graham won via TKO in the fifth round to claim the ISKA World Heavyweight Championship.
Over the course of the following two years Graham proceed to hone his BJJ skills in Brazil, earning a blue belt, and continued to fight at elite level matches around the globe matched against the likes of Rolles Gracie Jr.. In July 2010 Graham defeated American K-1 Champion Carter Williams.
On 8 December 2010, Graham defeated Alexander Emelianenko by TKO via leg kicks halfway through the second round.
This marks Graham's biggest win in MMA to date.
2011
Graham lost the title to Paul Slowinski, in the third fight between them, when he lost by a third-round KO at King of Kombat 4 on 20 August 2011.
2012
He has returned to kickboxing to fight Prince Ali at HEAT 24 in Nagoya, Japan on 7 October 2012, winning the fight via decision.
In 2012, Graham defeated Konstantin Gluhov twice by KO & TKO.
Following the second Gluhov fight, he returned home to fight at Australian Fighting Championship (AFC) 4, defeating Donnie Lester by TKO 1:50 of Round 1, in December 2012.
Graham was scheduled to fight upcoming MMM star Tai Tuivasa in Combat8 at C8:03, a Mixed Rules Australian MMA organization.
Graham defeated Tai Tuivasa by TKO in the second round in a back and forth fight, making that his eighth KO/TKO MMA win so far.
Graham Beat Salimgirey Rasulov by TKO due to injury of Rasulov's broken arm in Russia on 2 June.
2013
He signed with Bellator MMA in July 2013.
He debuted at Bellator 104 on 18 October 2013 when he faced Eric Prindle.
He won the fight by unanimous decision which marks the first MMA fight Graham had that went the distance.
In late October, Graham was announced as the injury replacement in the Bellator Season Nine Heavyweight Tournament.
2014
He is competed in a Heavyweight Tournament at GFC Series 1 in Dubai on 29 May 2014, defeating Arnold Oborotov via an extension round majority decision in the semi-finals before losing to Badr Hari by first-round TKO in the final.