[1] Ebata made his professional debut in 2007, with a unanimous decision win against Hiraeita Kano.
[4] Rui Ebata won his next four fights as well, before challenging Surachai Srisuriyanyothin for the Rajadamnern Stadium Super Bantamweight title, during SNKA TITANS NEOS XIV.
[5] In his next fight, Ebata fought Boonlai Sitnaigachon for the WKBA Super Bantamweight title.
[7] After successfully defending his title, Ebata went on a 12–1 run, only losing to Senpichit STD Transport,[8] and achieving a notable victory over Eisaku Ogasawara.
[12] Ebata participated in the 2020 RISE DEAD OR ALIVE tournament, and is scheduled to fight Masahiko Suzuki in the semifinals.