Daniel Acácio has 19 losses against 19 opponents on his MMA record. For a list of Acácio's best fights, refer to "Best fights of Daniel Acácio".
On December 1, 2018 Daniel Acácio faced off against Nico Musoke in a welterweight bout at age 40. He was coming in with a record of 31-19 (17), and Musoke was 32 years old and with a record of 13-5 (9). Acácio lost the fight via 3-round unanimous decision.
On September 12, 2015 Daniel Acácio faced off against Renato Gomes in a welterweight bout at age 37. He was coming in with a record of 30-18 (16). Acácio lost the fight via 3-round unanimous decision.
On October 4, 2014 Daniel Acácio faced off against Rafal Moks in a welterweight bout at age 36. He was coming in with a record of 30-17 (16). Acácio lost the fight via 1st-round submission.
On July 12, 2014 Daniel Acácio faced off against Sergio Souza in a welterweight bout at age 36. He was coming in with a record of 30-16 (16). Acácio lost the fight via 2nd-round KO.
On May 3, 2014 Daniel Acácio faced off against Alan Carlos in a welterweight bout at age 36. He was coming in with a record of 30-15 (16). Acácio lost the fight via 1st-round KO.
On December 7, 2013 Daniel Acácio fought Aslambek Saidov in a welterweight title fight for Saidov's KSW Championship title. Acácio was 35 years old and with a record of 30-14 (16). Acácio lost the fight via 3-round unanimous decision.
On March 31, 2012 Daniel Acácio faced off against Pete Spratt in a welterweight bout at age 34. He was coming in with a record of 27-13 (16), and Spratt was 41 years old and with a record of 24-21 (22). Acácio lost the fight via 3-round unanimous decision.
On July 20, 2011 Daniel Acácio faced off against Hernani Perpetuo in a welterweight bout at age 33. He was coming in with a record of 24-12 (13), and Perpetuo was 26 years old and with a record of 10-3 (6). Acácio lost the fight via 3-round split decision.
On December 15, 2010 Daniel Acácio faced off against Bruno Santos in a middleweight bout at age 32. He was coming in with a record of 22-11 (12), and Santos was 23 years old and with a record of 7-0 (2). Acácio lost the fight via 5-round unanimous decision.
On July 18, 2010 Daniel Acácio faced off against Paul Daley in a light-heavyweight bout at age 32. He was coming in with a record of 21-10 (12), and Daley was 27 years old and with a record of 22-9-2 (19). Acácio lost the fight via 3rd-round submission.
On March 20, 2010 Daniel Acácio faced off against Ivan Jorge in a light-heavyweight bout at age 32. He was coming in with a record of 20-9 (12), and Jorge was 29 years old and with a record of 12-1 (6). Acácio lost the fight via 3-round unanimous decision.
On May 15, 2009 Daniel Acácio fought Mamed Khalidov in a light-heavyweight title fight for Khalidov's KSW Championship title. Acácio was 31 years old and with a record of 17-8 (11), and Khalidov was 28 years old and with a record of 18-3-1 (17). Acácio lost the fight via 1st-round KO.
On December 6, 2008 Daniel Acácio faced off against Eduardo Pamplona in a middleweight bout at age 30. He was coming in with a record of 16-7 (10). Acácio lost the fight via 3-round split decision.
On December 6, 2007 Daniel Acácio faced off against Rousimar Palhares in a middleweight bout at age 29. He was coming in with a record of 13-6 (9), and Palhares was 27 years old and with a record of 6-2 (5). Acácio lost the fight via 1st-round submission.
On April 1, 2007 Daniel Acácio faced off against Luis Santos at age 29. He was coming in with a record of 10-5 (8), and Santos was 27 years old and with a record of 36-3 (28). Acácio lost the fight via 3-round unanimous decision.
On November 30, 2006 Daniel Acácio faced off against Delson Heleno at age 28. He was coming in with a record of 10-4 (8). Acácio lost the fight via 3-round unanimous decision.
On September 16, 2006 Daniel Acácio faced off against Ryo Kawamura at age 28. He was coming in with a record of 10-3 (8), and Kawamura was 25 years old and with a record of 4-0-1 (2). Acácio lost the fight via 2nd-round KO.
On September 25, 2005 Daniel Acácio faced off against Akihiro Gono at age 27. He was coming in with a record of 10-2 (8), and Gono was 30 years old and with a record of 23-10-7 (11). Acácio lost the fight via 2-round unanimous decision.
On May 27, 2000 Daniel Acácio faced off against Nilson de Castro at age 22. He was coming in with a record of 0-1 (0). Acácio lost the fight via 1st-round submission.