Branko Cikatić | |
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Born | Branimir Cikatić October 3, 1954 Split, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia |
Other names | The Croatian Tiger |
Nationality | Croatian |
Height | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) |
Weight | 98 kg (220 lb; 15.4 st) |
Division | Cruiserweight Heavyweight |
Style | Kickboxing, Muay Thai, Shotokan Karate, Taekwondo |
Fighting out of | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Team | Tigar Gym Chakuriki Gym (1984- |
Trainer | Thom Harinck |
Rank | blue belt in Judo black belt in Shotokan black belt in Taekwondo |
Years active | 27 (1972–1999) |
Kickboxing record | |
Total | 94 |
Wins | 87 |
By knockout | 82 |
Losses | 5 |
By knockout | 2 |
Draws | 1 |
No contests | 1 |
Mixed martial arts record | |
Total | 2 |
Wins | 0 |
Losses | 2 |
By submission | 1 |
By disqualification | 1 |
No contests | 0 |
Amateur career | |
Total | 170 |
Wins | 152 |
By knockout | 138 |
Losses | 15 |
Draws | 3 |
Other information | |
Occupation | Gym owner/Trainer |
Notable students | Mirko Cro Cop |
Website | http://www.bcikatic.htnet.hr/ |
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog | |
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Branko "The Croatian Tiger" Cikatić (born October 3, 1954) is a Croatian former heavyweight kickboxer, the first Croatian born fighter to achieve international success. He was the first K-1 World Grand Prix tournament champion held on April 30, 1993 in Japan.
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Cikatić began his martial arts training at the age of 12 when he took up Taekwondo, and later Shotokan Karate at 16. He eventually earned a black belt in both of these disciplines, as well as a blue belt in Judo. When he was 18 years old, he took up boxing before switching to kickboxing.[1]
He surprised the martial arts world by storming the 1993 K-1 Grand Prix tournament, knocking out all three of his opponents in one evening, including Ernesto Hoost in the final match. To date, Cikatić is the oldest winner of the K-1 Grand Prix at 38 years and 208 days.
He extended his athletic resume to include mixed martial arts in 1998, fighting in the Pride Fighting Championships. His PRIDE debut was fought against Ralph White under K-1 rules format. Cikatić lost via disqualification after kicking the head of the downed White. Cikatić returned at Pride 2, fighting under MMA rules and facing Mark Kerr. He was again disqualified after holding the ring ropes when Kerr attempted a takedown, refusing to let go when directed by the referee, running away through the ring ropes, and delivering several illegal elbows to the back of Kerr's head. His next fight at Pride 7 ended in a submission loss to Maurice Smith by forearm choke.
Towards the end of his sports career, Cikatić tried his hand at acting, playing a villain in a 1997 B-movie Skyscraper, starring Anna Nicole Smith.
Professional Career:
Amateur Career:
87 Wins (82 knockouts), 5 Losses, 1 Draw | |||||||
Date | Result | Opponent | Event | Method | Round | Time | Location |
October 11, 1997 | No contest | Ralph White | Pride 1 | No contest (Cikatić kicked White while he was on the ground) | 1 | 1:52 | Tokyo, Japan |
September 7, 1997 | Loss | Mike Bernardo | K-1 Grand Prix '97 1st Round | TKO (Doctor Stoppage) | 1 | 0:38 | Osaka, Japan |
July 20, 1997 | Loss | Sam Greco | K-1 Dream '97 | KO (Right Hooks) | 1 | 2:58 | Nagoya, Japan |
March 16, 1997 | Win | Musashi | K-1 Kings '97 | TKO (Punches) | 4 | 1:38 | Yokohama, Japan |
December 12, 1994 | Win | Ernesto Hoost | K-1 Legend | KO (Right Hook) | 2 | 1:18 | Nagoya, Japan |
September 18, 1994 | Loss | Stan Longinidis | K-1 Revenge | Decision (Unanimous) | 5 | 3:00 | Yokohama, Japan |
April 30, 1994 | Loss | Masaaki Satake | K-1 Grand Prix '94 | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | Tokyo, Japan |
April 30, 1994 | Win | Andre Mannaart | K-1 Grand Prix '94 | KO (Right Punch) | 2 | 0:16 | Tokyo, Japan |
March 4, 1994 | Loss | Andy Hug | K-1 Challenge | Decision (Unanimous) | 5 | 3:00 | Tokyo, Japan |
April 30, 1993 | Win | Ernesto Hoost | K-1 Grand Prix '93 | KO (Right Hook) | 1 | 2:49 | Tokyo, Japan |
April 30, 1993 | Win | Masaaki Satake | K-1 Grand Prix '93 | KO (Left Hook) | 3 | 0:45 | Tokyo, Japan |
April 30, 1993 | Win | Changpuek Kiatsongrit | K-1 Grand Prix '93 | KO (Right Straight) | 1 | 2:35 | Tokyo, Japan |
June, 1992 | Loss | Stan Longinidis | World Kickboxing Association | Decision (Unanimous) | 12 | 2:00 | Melbourne, Australia |
March 16, 1992 | Draw | Dennis Alexio | World Martial Arts Challenge | Technical draw (Alexio hit Cikatić during a stoppage) | 3 | 1:25 | Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. |
September 12, 1987 | Loss | Don Wilson | Decision | 7 | - | Orlando, Florida, U.S. |
Professional record breakdown | ||
2 matches | 0 wins | 2 losses |
By knockout | 0 | 0 |
By submission | 0 | 1 |
By decision | 0 | 0 |
By disqualification | 0 | 1 |
Unknown | 0 | 0 |
Draws | 0 | |
No contests | 0 |
Result | Record | Opponent | Method | Event | Date | Round | Time | Location | Notes |
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Loss | 0-2 | Maurice Smith | Submission (forearm choke) | PRIDE 7 | September 12, 1999 | 1 | 7:33 | ||
Loss | 0-1 | Mark Kerr | Disqualified (grabbing the ropes) | PRIDE 2 | March 15, 1998 | 1 | 2:14 |
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