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Rutten was one of the four 1 seeds in the tournament, and his first fight was against MMA newcomer and future UFC champion. Shadow Wrestling Drill KOLAT. This time the Dutch had Masakatsu Funaki himself in his corner, as he had got the Japanese to formally teach him. They back up the Dutchman's inclusion into the UFC Hall of Fame and then some.
Although he officially retired from his MMA career in 1999, Bas returned to the octagon for one other, last fight, in 2006. He then faced another dangerous striker, American kickboxing champion , who in turn fell down to the mat to avoid Bas's striking.
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He was a , a three-time world champion, and finished his career on a 22 fight unbeaten streak 21 wins, 1 draw. They back up the Dutchman's inclusion into the UFC Hall of Fame and then some. In the 4-hours, 27-minutes and 8-seconds he spent as a pro fighter, Rutten scored 13 knockdowns without getting dropped himself, his significant strike accuracy was 70. Rutten is known for his charisma and has capitalized on his celebrity status since retiring from fighting in 1999. He has worked as a in several MMA organizations, including , and has appeared in numerous television shows, movies, and video games. He also coaches MMA and has authored several instructional materials. Rutten was born in , Netherlands. At the age of 6 he developed and severe. Bas' eczema meant he always wore long sleeves, turtle necks and gloves, and his asthma meant he was unable to partake in exercise, and was consequently relatively skinny. He was bullied on a daily basis as a kid. Bas started training in the backyard of an elementary school with a friend. Rutten became interested in at age 12 after his family went on vacation to , where the movie starring was playing at a local movie theatre. Bas could not get in because the movie was rated 17+, so he and his brother Sjoerd sneaked into the theatre. After he saw the movie, he took an interest in martial arts. At first, his conservative parents didn't allow him to pursue, but after two years of begging his parents, at age 14, they allowed him to practice. He picked it up very quickly and after a few months he got in a street fight with the biggest bully in town. Rutten, now more confident, took the challenge and broke the bully's nose and KO'd him with the first punch he threw. The police showed up at his parent's place, and Rutten was immediately prohibited by his parents from further practicing martial arts. At age 21, he moved out of his parents' house and once again started training taekwondo. He was committed, eventually earning a 2nd degree. He then began learning and earned a 2nd degree black belt. At the age of 20 he started competing in while working also as a bouncer and model. He fought 16 times, winning the first 14 by knockout, 13 in the first round, and losing his final two fights. One of them would be against famed for the European Muay Thai title on 12 February 1991, with Rutten losing by KO in the first round. According to Rutten, he signed up for the match while under the influence and without any kind of earlier preparation, but he decided not to pull out. Another of his most famous fights was against , who bit Rutten's ear during the match. In response, Bas landed a knee to the groin, which interrupted the match and caused a brawl. Early career Rutten began his professional mixed martial arts career when he was working as an entertainer. He was scouted by and invited to train at the Holland dojo. Though his first training was a tough start for him, he focused in learning the rudiments of the art. A precursor to modern mixed martial arts, the organization was the first of its kind and featured fighting with no closed fisted strikes to the face, and boasted of early MMA names , , , , and. Pancrase 1993 In September 1993, Rutten had his debut in Pancrase against the 45lb heavier , knocking him out with palms and knee strikes in only 48 seconds. The KO was so brutal that Yanagisawa was carried from the ring and spent 2 days in a hospital, with Bas himself fearing for his life. Rutten's second match, however, would be against a more experienced opponent, Takaku Fuke, and it would expose his main weakness, which was his lack of experience. Fuke took Rutten down and locked an , which forced the Dutch fighter to spend a rope escape, though Bas was eventually able to land a knee strike to the liver to finish the match with a win. Rutten was taken down and forced to close guard, moment in which he accidentally hit Funaki with a closed-fisted punch. When he tried to apologize, the Japanese fighter capitalized and executed a , making Rutten tap out. At that point of his career, Rutten realized the importance of the grappling aspect, and he started taping Pancrase trainings in order to practice those moves with his trainee Leon Van Dijk. The training paid off, as Rutten submitted Japanese wrestler with an inverted heel hook during a grappling exchange which had been overconfidently initiated by Kazuo. The hold completely broke Takahashi's shin bone and gained Rutten an honorary 5th degree black belt in Kyokushin Budokai by after he learned the fact. Rutten then got his first high level win against the other co-founder of Pancrase, the previously undefeated. The Dutch fighter knocked him down with a body kick, resisted successfully all his submissions attempts on the ground and then hit a knee to the liver on a downed Suzuki, finishing him off. Rutten later said that this win was one of the happiest moments of his life. Just 20 days later, Rutten faced another steep test, fighting future , who was then one of the best fighters. This time the Dutch had Masakatsu Funaki himself in his corner, as he had got the Japanese to formally teach him. Rutten turned in a hard effort, being taken down by Shamrock and held under dominant position for most of the match. The again more experienced Shamrock made Rutten spend rope escapes by submitting him with a pair of heel hooks and a , and although Rutten still tried on, he was ultimately choked out. After this, Rutten decided to omit strikes from his training and focus in only grappling, and he bounced back from the loss with a submission win over black belt , trading submission attempts with him before ending the match with a. In December 1994, Rutten then participated in one of the greatest events in mixed martial arts history to the point, the. The winner of this tournament would be crowned the first champion of. Rutten was one of the four 1 seeds in the tournament, and his first fight was against MMA newcomer and future UFC champion. The fight was a controversial one, as Rutten locked an earlier rear naked choke under the ropes, only to have the referee to break it up without deducting a lost point from Frank. After that point, the two nullified each other until the end of the match, which saw an upset decision win for Shamrock. Frank also left the match with a broken nose by a high kick. Rutten was taken to the ground, but he clamped an from and exerted such a pressure that Yamada, refusing to tap out, was choked out and remained unconscious with his eyes wide open after the hold. Thanks to this performance against the tournament finalist, Rutten received a rematch and a title shot against tournament winner and then current King of Pancrase Ken Shamrock for the King of Pancrase title on March 10. The match was very anticipated, but it ended early when Shamrock executed a and forced Rutten to submit. According to the Dutch, the loss was due to his training partner Funaki teaching him the wrong way to escape a kneebar, which made Rutten spin in the opposite direction giving a tighter hold for Shamrock. After this failure, Rutten focused on grappling even harder and started training 2 to 3 times a day solely on submissions. Again, Rutten's new training paid off, and he stole a win from Takaku Fuke with an armbar from the and a finishing heel hook. He then faced another dangerous striker, American kickboxing champion , who in turn fell down to the mat to avoid Bas's striking. Rutten grappled with him and showed his technical brilliance, firstly submitting Smith with a heel hook performed with his own chin and later executing a for the win. After dispatching next Jason DeLucia by submission as well, Rutten got a rematch with on July 23. Their fight was similar to the first bout, with both men trading positions and holds, and again the referee controversially broke up two kneebars which were performed by Rutten next to the ropes, but this time Rutten would win the split decision. The win granted him a challenge title match in September 1995 against the King of Pancrase , which was their rematch from the fight at the beginning of their careers. The match was long and intense, as Suzuki rode Rutten for most of their exchanges in the bout, and actually managed to force him to spend a rope escape with a tight kneebar. Rutten held his own through his defensive acumen, occasionally countering with guillotine chokes and a surprising rolling kneebar from standing, until the match came to its last minutes. After getting from under a , Rutten threw a front kick to the body which downed Suzuki and followed with a guillotine choke, making the King of Pancrase tap out. After putting his title defenses on hold due to an injury, Rutten returned to the ring in a rematch against Maurice Smith. Overwhelmed by Rutten's strikes, Smith opted for taking him down every time possible, but Rutten ended up performing a into a for the tap out. His next time would be against the man he debuted against in Pancrase, , and this time the match lasted 27:35. Despite breaking his hand during the match, Rutten scored three consecutive submissions through the affair before ending it with another rear naked choke. Through the fight, Rutten dominated the stand-up with liver shots and palm strikes, forcing Mezger to take him down and meet him on the ground. There Mezger was able to control Rutten, but was unable to score a submission, while the Dutch defended and capitalized on the stand-up segments to inflict damage. At the end, after a leglock exchange, Rutten locked a heel hook variation to submit Mezger. On 16 May 1996 Rutten defended his title before in their third match, which was also for Shamrock's interim King of Pancrase title. Controlling the takedowns as usual, Shamrock gained several times, but was unable to submit Rutten, and Rutten in turn knocked him down with an open-handed. The two fighters struggled, and even fell off the ring in a failed takedown. In midst of the fight, Frank famously taunted Rutten by sticking out his tongue at him during a leglock exchange, which moved Bas to hit him in the face with a close-fisted punch, losing a point by red card as Shamrock expected. At the end, however, Rutten won the fight by TKO due to an eye cut, unifying the King of Pancrase belts. Right after his match against Shamrock, Rutten had his rubber match against Jason DeLucia. The fight was controversial for DeLucia repeatedly claiming Rutten had hit him with a closed fist, which costed the Dutch fighter a yellow card and later a red card. In response, Rutten hit several shots to DeLucia's liver, rupturing it and knocking him out painfully. At Pancrase 1996 Anniversary Show, taking place on September 7, Rutten defended his undisputed title against in what is considered to be one of the greatest fights in Pancrase history. The Japanese wrestler came near finishing the match earlier with an ankle lock, but Rutten escaped miraculously and proceeded to fend Funaki off for the rest of the bout, utilizing the same stalling strategy he had used against Suzuki. Funaki made a wide usage of the and mount position to initiate leglock attacks, but the Dutch countered every time and eventually pushed Masakatsu away, moment in which the Japanese threw an illegal kick to Rutten while he was getting up. In response, the Dutch fighter knocked Funaki down with a palm strike, and then completely broke his nose with a second palm strike to a supine Masakatsu. The stunned Japanese tried to trade hits with Rutten, only for Bas to capitalize on this with his famed striking game. Rutten knocked him down twice with palms and knees, and he followed landing a lengthy, unanswered string of strikes until a knee to the face finally downed Funaki for the KO victory. In doing so, he became a three-time King of Pancrase. Rutten described the war with Funaki in an interview: Before the fight when he came to me, he made that thumb over the neck, throat slashing motion like I was going to go down. My game plan was to keep the fight going for 15 minutes... Funaki had never fought above 15 minutes. But then, like 12 minutes into it, while I'm still on my knees he kicks me in the head. I block, but for me that was an illegal thing to do. So right away I start, BANG, BANG, BANG, and he goes down. From that moment on, I totally destroyed him. You got to see the fight; it was a massacre. My palms were black from hitting him so hard. He had the gods on his side or something, because he stood up every time. I hit his face back on the mat and you hear it slam into the mat. His nose is all the way to the side, broke, they have to straighten it out. He went down four times. But the last knee I gave to him was like everything I had. I grabbed him by the head and kneed him. It was really like a movie. I'm standing there and I fall backwards, and I'm totally out of breath. I get up and the referee holds my hand up. Then he lets my hand go and I drop again, BOOM! I was exhausted, I gave everything I had; I really wanted to destroy him. I broke his cheekbones and broke his nose, just because he said he was going to kill me. Oh, I was so angry at him. But afterwards, friends again... What a crazy sport this is, huh? His next fight was an anticipated rematch with , which lasted only 0:54 before Rutten made him to tap out to a leg-entangled toehold. Following the match, he relinquished his title to be present for the birth of his second daughter. Rutten left Pancrase as one of the most dominant fighters in the history of the organization. MMA legend Ken Shamrock was the only fighter Rutten did not avenge a loss to. In 2000, when Rutten was PRIDE FC's color commentator, a third fight with Shamrock was entertained. Rutten agreed to come out of retirement to fight Shamrock in PRIDE FC. However, Shamrock stated that he already beat Rutten twice and that a third time wasn't necessary. Later, in 2002, Rutten said that he would not fight Shamrock again even if it was offered to him because of the friendship they developed over the years, and that he could not put his mind and heart into fighting Ken. However, he signed with the UFC in 1998, after his Pancrase career. The title was then stripped from Couture and a tournament of sorts was set up to determine the next champion. Thus, the Dutchman's first fight in his quest for the UFC belt was against exponent at. During the bout, Rutten was repeatedly taken down and struck with , but he ended up scoring a dramatic KO with just a minute left in overtime. The fight was a source of controversy because referee seemed to unfairly stand the fight up when Kohsaka was mounted on Rutten and actively landing clean effective punches. On 7 May 1999, at , Rutten faced for the UFC Heavyweight Championship. The first four minutes consisted of Rutten taking unanswered punishment from his guard, getting blood on his face, but after the fight was stood up to check Rutten's cut, Rutten landed a hard kick to Randleman's liver, slowing his pace for the rest of the fight. They then exchanged strikes in Bas's guard, with the Dutch fighter opening a cut in Randleman via elbow strikes on top of his head, until the end of the overtime. The fight went to the judges, and they gave the split decision win to Rutten, crowning him as UFC Heavyweight Champion. This victory met a heated controversy from fans and professionals of the sport alike, among them Randleman's corner and , who criticized the judges's decision. Fight's judging at that point was not based on the current , but who the judges felt won the fight overall. Rutten vacated the title later in the year, in order to drop down to now known as a weight closer to his natural weight, in a bid to try to become the first person to hold a UFC title in two weight classes. However, he would end up never continuing his career, as while training for his next UFC fight in 1999 he suffered multiple serious injuries, including blowing out his knee a long running injury , tearing his biceps, and suffering a neck injury. He was forced to retire from MMA competition for the time being, by doctor's orders. UFC Hall of Fame On 22 May 2015 UFC President appeared on to announce that Rutten would be inducted into the during International Fight Week in July. Former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion has credited Rutten for inspiration during his early days. Bas was my idol. People were just so scared of fighting him, he was like the man. I thought that was what I need to do now. If I train as hard as he does then one day I'll be as good as him and two years later look where I am, I'm on top of the world. I've got to say thanks to him, Bas for helping me out by making me believe in dreams. Cleared by doctors to fight again, Rutten was slated to face in the now defunct on 22 July 2006, at The Forum in Los Angeles. Two days before the event, Kimo tested positive for , an. Rutten took a first-round victory by way of technical knockout after low kicks left his opponent unable to stand. With that he brought up his professional record to 28 wins 4 losses and 1 draw. After the fight, Rutten tested positive for , , and. Rutten competed in following his Pancrase tenure. He made his debut at the Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2000 event, where he teamed up with Alexander Otsuka to defeat the team of and , with Rutten personally submitting Sano with a. He also wrestled in , defeating by KO via palm strike. In 2002, Rutten debuted in as a part of 's MMA army. Before his first match, he was featured in learning the from watching tapes in order to adapt to NJPW professional wrestling. He mostly wrestled in singles matches, beating both rookies and veterans like , and. In July, he challenged for the against , but he was defeated. After three months, in October, he was featured in a special European Rules Match against with as a special referee. The match went to time limit draw after ten rounds, despite Nishimura's illegal blows. The same month, Rutten dropped down to the and received another title match, this time against for the , but he was unsuccessful. Rutten was also the color commentator for the English productions of events, calling nearly every event from through the 2005 Grand Prix. Known for his sense of humor and first hand knowledge of the sport, Rutten quickly became a fan favorite commentator. In April 2006 he announced that he would not continue to announce for Pride, due to the constant flying to Japan, and being away from his family every month. On 23 January 2008, he was announced as the new Vice President, Fighter Operations reporting directly to IFL CEO Jay Larkin. His role was to build relations between the IFL and its fighters as well as work on potential match-ups between fighters. This all ended when IFL went out of business in late 2008. Bas and Rice hosted , a weekly MMA variety show on. The pair also did remote English commentary and play-by-play for events broadcast in North America on HDNet. The pair were eventually replaced by and , who attend the events live in Japan. He is currently appearing in public health service ads, airing on. He also made a against trying out MMA at home but ridiculed it for its mixed messages. Rutten featured in 2012 American sports comedy movie alongside and. Rutten played the role of a former MMA fighter and Dutch immigrant Niko trying to gain US citizenship. In return for his help in gaining citizenship Niko helps train 42-year-old biology teacher Scott Kevin James to become a MMA fighter in the UFC. The film also features former UFC fighter , former Muay Thai kickboxer along with cameo roles for , , , , , , , and amongst others. On 23 October 2013, The announced Rutten as a member of the broadcast team for WSOF events on along with Todd Harris. Coaching Rutten is certified as an instructor of both MTBN Thai Boxing and mixed martial arts, as well as. Rutten coached during the filming of the documentary. In 2006, Rutten was a coach a team for the , an MMA organization that focused on team combat. His team, the , defeated the 3—2. He is also a former investor in the Legends MMA gym in Hollywood and used to teach there occasionally, and is now a part owner of the MMA gym Bas Rutten's Elite Mixed Martial Arts in Thousand Oaks, California. He teaches a MMA class on Tuesdays. He has also trained former street fighter for his professional MMA bouts, as well as former and. Rutten's main reason of success in Pancrase was his well-rounded fighting style, excelling both in striking and grappling. His stand-up offensive, learned from the Dutch school of , and was aggressive yet deceptively technical. According to , it often intimidated other fighters. It was something everybody feared. The other thing he had was a basic understanding of real fighting... Bas had that street fighter mentality. Also, Rutten never developed an effective takedown defense, but he was apt in landing strikes while being taken down, having knocked out opponents before they could complete the technique. The most famous aspect of his striking, however, was his scientific skill to target the opponent's , using punches, knees and kicks to and incapacitate his adversary. On the other hand, Rutten's groundwork was built through a slow evolution and was unusual for being mostly self-taught. Initially counting only on defense rudiments learned from Chris Dolman, he developed his game by copying Pancrase trainings and he came to be a dangerous submission fighter as well. Rutten currently lives in , with his wife Karin and two daughters — Sabine and Bianca. Rutten also has a daughter from his first wife; her name is Rachele. He became a citizen of the United States twenty years ago. By the end of 2015, he received his first grandchild, a grandson from Rachele, who currently lives in Belgium. Back in the Netherlands, Rutten is friends with former UFC competitor. But, it became my trademark and I had to do it after every fight that I won. In 2010, Rutten partnered with clothing brand, Tokyo Five, to produce and star in a cooking show titled Grandma's Kitchen with Bas Rutten. The show's pilot was scheduled to air February 26, 2010, however, due to a physical altercation between Rutten and a co-hosts, production has been delayed indefinitely. Religion Rutten is a practicing , talking about his faith in God on. Tattoos Rutten has several tattoos, each of which is intended to help him spiritually and emotionally. Street fights Bas Rutten is known for his brawls and bar fights around the world. In particular, he once threw through a glass window in via kimura lock when Varelans tried to bite his back, and immediately after he disarmed and assaulted an armed bouncer. He also participated in a brawl that took place at a bar in Sweden in which he fought several bouncers at the same time. This fight is particularly notorious as it landed Rutten in a Swedish jail. Greg Cote, long time sports columnist of the Miami Herald, refers to Mr. Rutten's dog with its full name: Speedy Rutten. Professional record breakdown 33 matches 28 wins 4 losses By knockout 13 0 By submission 12 3 By decision 3 1 Draws 1 Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes Win 28—4—1 Ruben Villareal TKO leg kicks 22 July 2006 1 3:24 , United States Win 27—4—1 Decision split 7 May 1999 1 21:00 , United States Won ; Later vacated title due to injury. Retrieved 29 December 2011. Retrieved 20 November 2010. Retrieved on 26 January 2016. Retrieved 1 February 2016. YouTube 22 May 2015. Retrieved 17 February 2014. Retrieved 29 December 2015. Retrieved on 15 November 2010. Retrieved 29 December 2015. Retrieved 23 February 2011. Retrieved on 26 January 2016. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
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