Chris Haseman losses
Over 16 years as a professional, Chris Haseman has compiled a 20-17 (16) record, including two title fights. He has 17 losses, two of them in title fights.
17. Chris Haseman loses to Gennadiy Kovalev via KO
On March 9, 2012 Chris Haseman faced Gennadiy Kovalev in a middleweight bout. Haseman was 42 years old with a record of 20-16, and Kovalev was 0 with a record of 0-0. Haseman was coming off a win. Kovalev stopped Haseman via TKO in the 2nd round.
16. Chris Haseman loses to Bill Mahood via KO
On April 3, 2004 Chris Haseman faced Bill Mahood in a middleweight bout. Haseman was 34 years old with a record of 19-15, and Mahood was 0 with a record of 0-0. Haseman was on a 3-fight losing streak. Mahood stopped Haseman via TKO in the 3rd round.
15. Chris Haseman loses to Akihiro Gono via majority decision
On March 9, 2003 Chris Haseman faced Akihiro Gono in a heavyweight bout. Haseman was 33 years old with a record of 19-14, and Gono was 28 with a record of 15-9-7. Haseman was on a 2-fight losing streak. Haseman lost via majority decision. Went the distance with Gono.
14. Chris Haseman loses to Mike van Arsdale via KO
On November 23, 2002 Chris Haseman faced Mike van Arsdale in a middleweight bout. Haseman was 33 years old with a record of 19-13, and Arsdale was 37 with a record of 4-1. Both Haseman and Arsdale were coming off a loss. Arsdale stopped Haseman via TKO in the 2nd round.
13. Chris Haseman loses to Evan Tanner via unanimous decision
On July 13, 2002 Chris Haseman faced Evan Tanner in a middleweight bout. Haseman was 33 years old with a record of 19-12, and Tanner was 31 with a record of 25-3. Haseman was coming off a win and Tanner was on a 2-fight winning streak. Haseman lost via unanimous decision. Went the distance with Tanner.
12. Chris Haseman loses to Fedor Emelianenko via KO
On February 15, 2002 Chris Haseman fought Fedor Emelianenko for the vacant 2001 Rings Absolute Class Tournament middleweight title. Haseman was 32 years old with a record of 18-11, and Emelianenko was 25 with a record of 9-1. Haseman was on a 2-fight winning streak and Emelianenko was on a 5-fight winning streak. Emelianenko stopped Haseman via TKO in the 1st round. Failed to win the vacant title.
11. Chris Haseman loses to Gustavo Machado via unanimous decision
On August 11, 2001 Chris Haseman faced Gustavo Machado in a middleweight bout. Haseman was 32 years old with a record of 16-10, and Machado was 26 with a record of 3-0. Haseman was coming off a win and Machado was on an undefeated 3-fight winning streak. Haseman lost via unanimous decision. Went the distance with Machado.
10. Chris Haseman loses to Yoshihisa Yamamoto via KO
On December 22, 2000 Chris Haseman faced Yoshihisa Yamamoto in a middleweight bout. Haseman was 31 years old with a record of 15-9, and Yamamoto was 30 with a record of 11-12-1. Haseman was on a 2-fight winning streak and Yamamoto was coming off a win. Yamamoto stopped Haseman via TKO in the 1st round.
9. Chris Haseman loses to Jeremy Horn via KO
On September 30, 2000 Chris Haseman faced Jeremy Horn in a middleweight bout. Haseman was 31 years old with a record of 13-8, and Horn was 25 with a record of 44-8-4. Haseman was coming off a win and Horn was on a 2-fight winning streak. Horn submitted Haseman via armbar in the 1st round.
8. Chris Haseman loses to Matt Hughes via unanimous decision
On August 23, 2000 Chris Haseman faced Matt Hughes in a middleweight bout. Haseman was 31 years old with a record of 12-7, and Hughes was 26 with a record of 19-1. Haseman was on a 2-fight winning streak and Hughes was on a 15-fight winning streak. Haseman lost via unanimous decision.
7. Chris Haseman loses to Iouri Bekichev via KO
On May 20, 2000 Chris Haseman faced Iouri Bekichev. Haseman was 30 years old with a record of 10-6, and Bekichev was 34 with a record of 0-2. Haseman was on a 2-fight winning streak, while Bekichev was on a 2-fight losing streak. Bekichev stopped Haseman via KO in the 1st round.
6. Chris Haseman loses to Tsuyoshi Kosaka via split decision
On December 22, 1999 Chris Haseman faced Tsuyoshi Kosaka in a heavyweight bout. Haseman was 30 years old with a record of 8-5, and Kosaka was 29 with a record of 17-9-1. Haseman was on a 4-fight winning streak, while Kosaka was coming off a loss. Haseman lost via split decision. Went the distance with Kosaka.
5. Chris Haseman loses to Kenichi Yamamoto via KO
On May 29, 1998 Chris Haseman faced Kenichi Yamamoto. Haseman was 28 years old with a record of 4-4, and Yamamoto was 21 with a record of 0-0. Haseman was on a 2-fight losing streak. Yamamoto submitted Haseman via submission in the 1st round.
4. Chris Haseman loses to Valentijn Overeem via unanimous decision
On February 8, 1998 Chris Haseman faced Valentijn Overeem. Haseman was 28 years old with a record of 4-3, and Overeem was 21 with a record of 4-3. Haseman was coming off a loss and Overeem was on a 2-fight losing streak. Haseman lost via unanimous decision.
3. Chris Haseman loses to Mitsuya Nagai via KO
On October 25, 1997 Chris Haseman faced Mitsuya Nagai. Haseman was 28 years old with a record of 4-2, and Nagai was 28 with a record of 16-7. Both Haseman and Nagai were coming off a win. Nagai submitted Haseman via heel hook in the 1st round.
2. Chris Haseman loses to Mário Sperry via KO
On March 22, 1997 Chris Haseman fought Mário Sperry for the vacant Caged Combat 1 Tournament middleweight title. Haseman was 27 years old with a record of 3-1, and Sperry was 30 with a record of 5-1. Haseman was on a 2-fight winning streak and Sperry was on a 3-fight winning streak. Sperry stopped Haseman via TKO in the 1st round. Failed to win the vacant title.
1. Chris Haseman loses to Murilo Bustamante via KO
On November 22, 1996 Chris Haseman faced Murilo Bustamante. Haseman was 27 years old with a record of 1-0, and Bustamante was 30 with a record of 2-0. Haseman was coming off a win and Bustamante was on an undefeated 2-fight winning streak. Bustamante stopped Haseman via TKO in the 1st round.
