Melvin Manhoef
Melvin Manhoef | |
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Born |
Paramaribo, Suriname | 11 May 1976
Other names | No Mercy |
Nationality |
Surinamese Dutch |
Height | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)[1] |
Weight | 83.9 kg (185 lb; 13 st 3 lb) |
Division |
Welterweight (MMA) Middleweight (MMA) Light Heavyweight (MMA) Heavyweight Heavyweight (Kickboxing) |
Reach | 72.5 in (184 cm) |
Style | Kickboxing |
Fighting out of | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Team |
Manhoef Fight & Fitness (2012 - present) Mike's Gym (2005-2012) Chakuriki Gym (1998-2005) Rock Gym (1995-1998) |
Trainer |
Mike Passenier Thom Harinck Dennis Rock Martin Jansen |
Years active |
1995 - present (MMA) 1996 - present (Kickboxing) |
Kickboxing record | |
Total | 49 |
Wins | 37 |
By knockout | 27 |
Losses | 12 |
By knockout | 6 |
Mixed martial arts record | |
Total | 46 |
Wins | 30 |
By knockout | 28 |
By decision | 2 |
Losses | 13 |
By knockout | 4 |
By submission | 7 |
By decision | 2 |
Draws | 1 |
No contests | 2 |
Other information | |
Notable relatives |
Ismael Londt, nephew Cedric Manhoef, cousin[2] |
Notable students | Ismael Londt, Cedric Manhoef |
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog | |
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Melvin Manhoef (born 11 May 1976) is a Dutch-Surinamese professional kickboxer and mixed martial artist. In kickboxing, he is a former It's Showtime Champion, and in MMA he was the Cage Rage Light Heavyweight Champion. In mixed martial arts, he is currently competing in Bellator's Middleweight division[3] and has also formerly competed for Strikeforce, DREAM, RINGS, It's Showtime, K-1, ONE FC, and KSW. As of 2 November 2015, he is ranked the #9 Middleweight in GLORY.[4] 28 of his 30 wins have come via knockout, the highest percentage of any MMA fighter with at least 15 wins.[5]
Background
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.
Career
At the age of 18, Manhoef had his first fight, which he won by decision. He made his comeback in September 2001, as part of Chakuriki Gym. 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. 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.[6]
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.[7] It was the first time Hunt was finished by knockout in his MMA career. He fought former WEC Middleweight Champion Paulo Filho on 20 July 2009 at Dream 10.[8] 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.[9] 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.[10]
Manhoef returned to the United States in March 2011, facing Tim Kennedy at Strikeforce: Feijao vs. Henderson.[11] He lost the fight via submission in the first round.
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.[12] 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.
Recently Manhoef was training with the famous Black House in the United States. He helped his teammate Lyoto Machida train for a fight with Dan Henderson. Manhoef openly hopes to sign with the UFC after visiting UFC 156 in Las Vegas and meeting with Dana White.
In 2013 Manhoef fought UFC veteran Brock Larson at ONE FC on 5 April. After controlling the standup and Larson literally running away from him, Manhoef was repeatedly taken down in the last two rounds and Larson won via unanimous decision. He lost to Mamed Khalidov at KSW23 on 8 June 2013.
He lost to Zabit Samedov by unanimous decision in the semi-finals of the 93 kg/205 lb kickboxing tournament at Legend 2: Invasion in Moscow, Russia on 9 November 2013.[13][14][15]
Manhoef faced Evangelista Santos in a much-anticipated rematch for the Gringo Super Fight Welterweight title on 27 April.[16] The fight was Melvin's first at 170 lbs. Manhoef won the bout via TKO, early in the first round.
It was announced during the Glory 15: Istanbul broadcast that Manhoef would be one of eight fighters competing in the Glory 17: Los Angeles - Last Man Standing middleweight tournament in Inglewood, California, United States on June 21, 2014.[17][18] He lost to Filip Verlinden in the quarter-finals, suffering a head kick knockdown in round one before losing a majority decision.[19][20][21]
On 21 July 2014, Bellator MMA announced that they signed Paul Daley along with Melvin Manhoef.[22]
Manhoef made his Bellator debut against Doug Marshall, in a middleweight bout, at Bellator 125 on 19 September 2014.[23] He won the fight via knockout in the first round.
Manhoef faced Glory veteran Joe Schilling on 15 November 2014 at Bellator 131.[24] After a dominant first round that saw Manhoef drop Schilling twice, he lost the fight in the second round due to a knockout.
Manhoef next faced Alexander Shlemenko on 13 February 2015 at Bellator 133.[25] He lost via knockout early in the second round. On March 17, 2015, Shlemenko was suspended indefinitely for failing a post fight drug test with elevated testosterone levels. The fight result was changed to a no contest.[26]
Manhoef faced Rafael Carvalho on 20 May 2016 for the Bellator Middleweight Championship at Bellator 155.[27] Manhoef lost a controversial split decision. Bellator announcer Jimmy Smith called it one of the worst decisions he had ever seen in the promotion; likewise 5 of 5 media outlets scored the bout in favor of Manhoef.[28]
Championships and accomplishments
Kickboxing
- It's Showtime
- It's Showtime 85 kg MAX champion (One time, first)
Mixed martial arts
- Cage Rage
- Cage Rage Light Heavyweight Champion (One time)
- Two Successful Title Defenses
- DREAM
- DREAM Middleweight Grand Prix Semifinalist
- K-1 Hero's
- 2006 Hero's Light Heavyweight Finalist
- Sherdog
- 2012 All-Violence First Team[29]
- Gringo Super Fight
- 2014 GSF Welterweight Champion
Kickboxing record (Incomplete)
47 Wins (37 (T)KO's, 10 decisions), 14 Losses[30] | |||||||
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Date | Result | Opponent | Event | Location | Method | Round | Time |
2016-04-16 | Loss | Alexandru Negrea | Bellator 152 | Turin, Italy | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 |
2014-07-25 | Loss | César Córdoba | International Fighting Championship | Badalona, Spain | TKO (Referee Stoppage) | 1 | 2:59 |
2014-06-21 | Loss | Filip Verlinden | Glory 17: Los Angeles - Middleweight Last Man Standing Tournament, Quarter Finals | Inglewood, California, USA | Decision (Majority) | 3 | 3:00 |
2013-11-09 | Loss | Zabit Samedov | Legend 2: Invasion, Semi Finals | Moscow, Russia | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 |
2012-01-28 | Loss | Tyrone Spong | It's Showtime 2012 in Leeuwarden | Leeuwarden, Netherlands | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 |
2010-05-29 | Loss | Gokhan Saki | It's Showtime 2010 Amsterdam | Amsterdam, Netherlands | TKO (Referee Stoppage) | 2 | |
2009-09-26 | Loss | Remy Bonjasky | K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 Final 16 | Seoul, Republic of Korea | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 |
Fails to qualify for K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 Final. | |||||||
2009-08-29 | Win | Dénes Rácz | It's Showtime 2009 Budapest | Budapest, Hungary | TKO (Ref. stop/gave up) | 3 | 0:46 |
Wins It's Showtime 85MAX World title. | |||||||
2009-08-11 | Win | Ramazan Ramazanov | K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 in Tokyo, Quarter Finals | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Punch) | 1 | 2:16 |
Despite victory is unable to continue in the tournament due to a shin injury. | |||||||
2009-05-16 | Win | Stefan Leko | It's Showtime 2009 Amsterdam | Amsterdam, Netherlands | TKO (Ref. stop./leg injury) | 3 | |
2009-03-28 | Loss | Kyotaro | K-1 World GP 2009 in Yokohama, Semi Finals | Yokohama, Japan | KO (Right cross) | 1 | 2:02 |
2008-12-06 | Win | Paul Slowinski | K-1 World GP 2008 Final, Reserve Fight | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Left hook) | 1 | 2:26 |
2008-04-26 | Loss | Remy Bonjasky | K-1 World GP 2008 in Amsterdam | Amsterdam, Netherlands | KO (Flying right high kick) | 3 | 2:32 |
2007-06-23 | Win | Ruslan Karaev | K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 in Amsterdam | Amsterdam, Netherlands | KO (Left hook) | 1 | 0:31 |
2006-12-02 | Loss | Ray Sefo | K-1 World Grand Prix 2006, Reserve Fight | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Right hook) | 1 | 0:40 |
2006-05-13 | Win | Tatsufumi Tomihira | K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Amsterdam, Quarter Finals | Amsterdam, Netherlands | KO (Punches) | 1 | 2:10 |
Despite victory is unable to continue in the tournament due to injury. | |||||||
2005-04-09 | Win | Yuji Sakuragi | Muay Thai Champions League XIV | Amsterdam, Netherlands | TKO (Referee stoppage) | 2 | |
2005-02-12 | Loss | Dzevad Poturak | Gala Gym Alkmaar | Alkmaar, Netherlands | KO (Punches) | 3 | 2:55 |
2002-04-21 | Win | Stavros Anastiadis | Victory or Hell 3 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | KO (Knee strike) | 1 | |
2002-02-24 | Loss | Remy Bonjasky | K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 Preliminary Netherlands, Quarter Finals | Arnhem, Netherlands | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 |
1999-03-27 | Loss | Ashwin Balrak | The Fights of the Gladiators | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Decision (Unanimous) | 5 | 3:00 |
1998-09-26 | Win | Jean Jacques | The Fight of the Champions | Amsterdam, Netherlands | KO (Left hook) | 2 | |
1996-03-16 | Loss | Samir Benazzouz | Thai/Kickboxing Nijmegen | Nijmegen, Netherlands | KO | 3 |
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown | ||
46 matches | 30 wins | 13 losses |
By knockout | 28 | 4 |
By submission | 0 | 7 |
By decision | 2 | 2 |
Draws | 1 | |
No contests | 2 |
Res. | Record | Opponent | Method | Event | Date | Round | Time | Location | Notes |
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Loss | 30–13–1 (2) | Rafael Carvalho | Decision (split) | Bellator 155 | May 20, 2016 | 5 | 5:00 | Boise, Idaho, United States | For the Bellator Middleweight Championship. |
Win | 30–12–1 (2) | Hisaki Kato | KO (punch) | Bellator 146 | November 20, 2015 | 1 | 3:43 | Thackerville, Oklahoma, United States | |
NC | 29–12–1 (2) | Alexander Shlemenko | NC (overturned) | Bellator 133 | February 13, 2015 | 2 | 1:25 | Fresno, California, United States | Originally knockout win for Shlemenko; overturned after he tested positive for Anabolic steroids. |
Loss | 29–12–1 (1) | Joe Schilling | KO (punches) | Bellator 131 | November 15, 2014 | 2 | 0:32 | San Diego, California, United States | |
Win | 29–11–1 (1) | Doug Marshall | KO (punch) | Bellator 125 | September 19, 2014 | 1 | 1:45 | Fresno, California, United States | Return to Middleweight. |
Win | 28–11–1 (1) | Evangelista Santos | TKO (punches) | Gringo Super Fight 10 | April 27, 2014 | 1 | 0:46 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Won the Gringo Super Fight Welterweight Title. |
Loss | 27–11–1 (1) | Mamed Khalidov | Submission (guillotine choke) | KSW 23 | June 8, 2013 | 1 | 2:09 | Gdańsk, Poland | Catchweight (87 kg) bout; Khalidov failed to make weight. |
Loss | 27–10–1 (1) | Brock Larson | Decision (unanimous) | ONE Fighting Championship: Kings and Champions | April 5, 2013 | 3 | 5:00 | Kallang, Singapore | |
Win | 27–9–1 (1) | Denis Kang | TKO (knee to the body) | Dream 18 | December 31, 2012 | 1 | 0:50 | Saitama, Saitama, Japan | |
Win | 26–9–1 (1) | Ryo Kawamura | KO (punch) | ONE FC: Rise of Kings | October 6, 2012 | 1 | 4:40 | Kallang, Singapore | |
Win | 25–9–1 (1) | Jae Young Kim | Decision (split) | Road FC 9: Beatdown | September 15, 2012 | 3 | 5:00 | Wonju Chiak Indoor Gym, South Korea | |
NC | 24–9–1 (1) | Yoshiyuki Nakanishi | No Contest | ONE FC: War of the Lions | March 31, 2012 | 1 | 2:08 | Kallang, Singapore | Gash on Manhoef's leg rendered him unable to continue. |
Loss | 24–9–1 | Tim Kennedy | Submission (rear-naked choke) | Strikeforce: Feijao vs. Henderson | March 5, 2011 | 1 | 3:41 | Columbus, Ohio, United States | |
Loss | 24–8–1 | Tatsuya Mizuno | Submission (kimura) | Dream 15 | July 10, 2010 | 1 | 7:38 | Saitama, Saitama, Japan | Dream Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Semifinal. |
Loss | 24–7–1 | Robbie Lawler | KO (punch) | Strikeforce: Miami | January 30, 2010 | 1 | 3:33 | Sunrise, Florida, United States | |
Win | 24–6–1 | Kazuo Misaki | TKO (punches) | Dynamite!! The Power of Courage 2009 | December 31, 2009 | 1 | 1:49 | Saitama, Saitama, Japan | |
Loss | 23–6–1 | Paulo Filho | Submission (armbar) | Dream 10 | July 20, 2009 | 1 | 2:35 | Saitama, Saitama, Japan | |
Win | 23–5–1 | Mark Hunt | KO (punches) | Fields Dynamite!! 2008 | December 31, 2008 | 1 | 0:18 | Saitama, Saitama, Japan | Heavyweight bout. |
Loss | 22–5–1 | Gegard Mousasi | Submission (triangle choke) | Dream 6: Middleweight Grand Prix 2008 Final Round | September 23, 2008 | 1 | 1:28 | Saitama, Saitama, Japan | Dream Middleweight Grand Prix Semifinal. |
Win | 22–4–1 | Kazushi Sakuraba | KO (punches) | Dream 4: Middleweight Grand Prix 2008 Second Round | June 15, 2008 | 1 | 1:30 | Yokohama, Japan | Dream Middleweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal. |
Win | 21–4–1 | Dae Won Kim | TKO (knee and punches) | Dream 3: Lightweight Grand Prix 2008 Second Round | May 11, 2008 | 1 | 4:08 | Saitama, Saitama, Japan | Dream Middleweight Grand Prix Reserve bout. |
Win | 20–4–1 | Yosuke Nishijima | TKO (punches) | K-1 PREMIUM 2007 Dynamite!! | December 31, 2007 | 1 | 1:49 | Osaka, Japan | |
Win | 19–4–1 | Fábio Silva | TKO (punches) | Hero's 10 | September 17, 2007 | 1 | 1:00 | Yokohama, Japan | |
Win | 18–4–1 | Bernard Ackah | TKO (punches) | Hero's 9 | July 16, 2007 | 1 | 2:13 | Yokohama, Japan | |
Loss | 17–4–1 | Dong Sik Yoon | Submission (armbar) | K-1 Dynamite!! USA | June 2, 2007 | 2 | 1:17 | Los Angeles, California, United States | |
Win | 17–3–1 | Yoshiki Takahashi | TKO (punches) | Hero's 8 | March 12, 2007 | 1 | 2:36 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Loss | 16–3–1 | Yoshihiro Akiyama | Submission (armbar) | Hero's 7 | October 9, 2006 | 1 | 1:58 | Yokohama, Japan | Hero's 2006 Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Final. |
Win | 16–2–1 | Shungo Oyama | TKO (punches) | Hero's 7 | October 9, 2006 | 1 | 1:04 | Yokohama, Japan | Hero's 2006 Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Semifinal. |
Win | 15–2–1 | Crosley Gracie | TKO (punches) | Hero's 6 | August 5, 2006 | 1 | 9:12 | Tokyo, Japan | Hero's 2006 Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal. |
Win | 14–2–1 | Ian Freeman | KO (punches) | Cage Rage 17 | July 1, 2006 | 1 | 0:17 | London, England | Defended the Cage Rage Light Heavyweight Championship. |
Win | 13–2–1 | Shungo Oyama | TKO (doctor stoppage) | Hero's 4 | March 15, 2006 | 1 | 2:51 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Win | 12–2–1 | Evangelista Santos | KO (punches) | Cage Rage 15 | February 4, 2006 | 2 | 3:51 | London, England | Defended the Cage Rage Light Heavyweight Championship. |
Win | 11–2–1 | Fabio Piamonte | KO (punches) | Cage Rage 13 | September 10, 2005 | 1 | 0:51 | London, England | Won the Cage Rage World Light Heavyweight Championship. |
Win | 10–2–1 | Paul Cahoon | TKO (punches) | CFC 4 Cage Carnage | July 3, 2005 | 1 | N/A | Liverpool, England | |
Win | 9–2–1 | Bob Schrijber | Decision (unanimous) | It's Showtime Boxing & MMA Event 2005 Amsterdam | June 12, 2005 | 2 | 5:00 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | |
Win | 8–2–1 | Ladislav Zak | TKO (corner stoppage) | Queens Fight Night | April 30, 2005 | 1 | 0:37 | Eindhoven, Netherlands | |
Win | 7–2–1 | Matthias Riccio | TKO (punches) | Cage Rage 10 | February 26, 2005 | 1 | 3:01 | London, England | |
Loss | 6–2–1 | Rodney Glunder | KO (punches) | It's Showtime 2004 Amsterdam | May 20, 2004 | 2 | 4:43 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | |
Win | 6–1–1 | Slavomir Molnar | KO (punches) | Heaven or Hell 4 | April 8, 2004 | 1 | N/A | Prague, Czech Republic | |
Win | 5–1–1 | Alexandr Garkushenko | TKO (punches) | M-1 MFC: Russia vs. the World 5 | April 6, 2003 | 1 | 6:57 | Saint Petersburg, Russia | |
Loss | 4–1–1 | Bob Schrijber | KO (punches) | 2H2H 11: Simply the Best | March 16, 2003 | 1 | 4:04 | Rotterdam, Netherlands | |
Win | 4–0–1 | Mika Ilmén | KO (punch) | It's Showtime – As Usual / Battle Time | September 29, 2002 | 1 | 0:35 | Haarlem, Netherlands | |
Win | 3–0–1 | Paul Cahoon | TKO (corner stoppage) | Rings Holland: Saved by the Bell | June 2, 2002 | 2 | 2:07 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | |
Win | 2–0–1 | Husein Cift | KO (punches) | Hoogwoud Free Fight Gala | December 15, 2001 | 1 | 1:50 | Hoogwoud, Netherlands | |
Draw | 1–0–1 | Rodney Glunder | Draw | Rings Holland: The Kings of the Magic Ring | June 20, 1999 | 2 | 5:00 | Utrecht, Netherlands | |
Win | 1–0 | Jordy Jonkers | TKO (palm strike) | Battle of Amstelveen II | December 2, 1995 | 2 | 3:37 | Amstelveen, Netherlands |
See also
- List of K-1 events
- List of K-1 champions
- List of It's Showtime champions
- List of male kickboxers
- List of male mixed martial artists
References
- ↑ Melvin Manhoef profile
- ↑ "Cedric Manhoef Superkombat World Champion 2013" (in Dutch). gfcnieuws.com. 7 November 2014.
- ↑ "Bellator signs Melvin Manhoef". MMA Fighting. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ "Fighters Rankings". gloryworldseries.com.
- ↑ http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Melvin-Manhoef-4296
- ↑ "DREAM | 対戦カード". Dreamofficial.com. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ "Melvin Manhoef vs Mark Hunt @ Dynamite 2008". FansOfK1.com. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ Archived May 29, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Manhoef Signs with Strikeforce". Sherdog.
- ↑ Jack Encarnacao. "The Weekly Wrap: June 12 - June 18". Sherdog.
- ↑ Dann Stupp. "Kennedy expected to meet Manhoef, not Rockhold, at "Strikeforce: Feijao vs. Henderson"". MMAjunkie.
- ↑ Ray Hui. "Melvin Manhoef to Face Renato 'Babalu' Sobral at One FC 3". MMA Fighting.
- ↑ A Look at the Eclectic LEGEND: Invasion Fight Card
- ↑ Legend 2: Invasion Live Results
- ↑ Legend Invasion 2 gifs and results from Moscow
- ↑ "Gringo SF 10 | MMA Event Page". Tapology. 2014-04-27. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ GLORY 17 Los Angeles Featuring PPV Tournament
- ↑ GLORY 17: 'Last Man Standing' 8-man middleweight PPV announced for June 21
- ↑ Glory 17 and Last Man Standing Live Results
- ↑ Glory's Last Man Standing Results
- ↑ Glory results: Artem Levin, Rico Verhoeven and Joseph Valtellini take home Glory gold 88
- ↑ "Bellator Bolsters Roster With Paul Daley & Melvin Manhoef". TopMMANews.com. 2014-07-21. Retrieved 2014-07-21.
- ↑ "Sluggers Melvin Manhoef and Doug Marshall headline Bellator 125". mmajunkie.com. 2014-08-12.
- ↑ "Melvin Manhoef vs. Joe Schilling added to Bellator 131".
- ↑ Critchfield, Tristen (2014-12-06). "Alexander Shlemenko-Melvin Manhoef Middleweight Tilt Headlines Feb. 13 Bellator Event". Sherdog.com. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ "Bellator's Alexander Shlemenko suspended, fined after failing post-fight drug test". mmafighting.com. March 17, 2015.
- ↑ "Rafael Carvalho vs. Melvin Manhoef, Pat Curran vs. Georgi Karakhanyan set for Bellator 155".
- ↑ "Rafael Carvalho def. Melvin Manhoef". MMA Decisions. Retrieved 2016-05-21.
- ↑ Breen, Jordan (2013-01-05). "Sherdog.com's 2012 All-Violence Team - First Team". Sherdog.com. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ https://www.glorykickboxing.com/en/fighters/view/2716
External links
- Official website of Melvin Manhoef
- Mike's Gym official site
- Professional MMA record for Melvin Manhoef from Sherdog
- Profile at K-1