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Satoruvashicoba
Satoruvashicoba (サトルヴァシコバ, Satoru Kobayashi, born July 23,1974) is a Lightweight Japanese kickboxer who is notable for fighting in the All Japan Kickboxing Federation and K-1. He also has victories over Satoshi Kobayashi and Koji Yoshimoto. Career January 4, 2006 in Tokyo, Japan AJKF NEW YEAR KICK FESTIVAL 2006, Satoruvashicoba defeated Koji Yoshimoto to win the AJKF All Japan Lightweight Championship by KO in the second round. Championships and awards Kickboxing *All Japan Kickboxing Federation **2006 AJKF Lightweight Champion **2004 AJKF All Japan Lightweight Tournament 2004 Runner-Up Muay Thai * WFCA **2005 WFCA Muaythai Super Lightweight Championship Karate * Amateur **2001 All Japan Shin Karate Lightweight Championship Winner **2002 All Japan Shin Karate Super Lightweight Championship Winner Kickboxing record , - style="background:#fbb;" , 2008-01-04, , Loss , , align=left, Yu Hirono , , AJKF "New Year Kick Festival 2008" - 70's Tournamen ...
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All Japan Kickboxing Federation
All Japan Kickboxing Federation ( ja: 全日本キックボクシング連盟, A.J.K.F.) was the Japan-based sanctioning and promoting body of professional kickboxing. It was established in 1987 and it was dissolved in 2009. The informal name was "''Zen Nihon Kikku''. Masato who won K-1 World Max in 2003 debuted as a professional kickboxer at AJKF. History Establishment All Japan Kickboxing Federation (AJKF) was established in July 1987 by former members of the Martial Arts Japan Kickboxing Federation (MAJKF). This withdrawing was caused by Jun Nishikawa, the owner of Nishikawa Gym, and Toshio Kaneda, the event promoter. They enticed all of the current champions and other kickboxing gyms from MAJKF. The champions were sanctioned as the first champions of AJKF automatically. After establishment of AJKF, other gyms joined AJKF before holding the 1st AJKF event. The gyms which joined AJKF were AKI gym, Nishikawa gym, Hikari gym, Oguni gym, Fudokan, Fuji gym, Iwamoto gym, and Yamato gy ...
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K-1 World MAX 2007 World Championship Final
''K-1 WORLD MAX 2007 World Championship Final'' was a kickboxing event promoted by the K-1 organization. It was the sixth annual K-1 World MAX final for middleweight kickboxers (70 kg/154 lb weight class), involving eight finalists and four reserve fighters, with all bouts fought under K-1 rules. Seven of the finalists had won elimination fights at the K-1 World MAX 2007 World Tournament Final Elimination, while the eighth, Gago Drago, had been invited despite losing his elimination match. Another defeated elimination fighter Virgil Kalakoda would be called up to take part in a reserve fight, while the other three reservists were invitees. As well as tournament fights there was an opening fight and two super fights fought under K-1 rules (various weight classes). In total there were eighteen fighters at the event, representing ten countries. The tournament was won by shoot boxer Andy Souwer who won his second K-1 MAX world final by defeating home favorite Masato ...
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Tsogto Amara
Tsogto Amara (Цогтын Амарбаясгалан, Tsogtyn Amarbayasgalan, born November 20, 1979) is a Lightweight Mongolian Kyokushin kickboxer who has fought in the All Japan Kickboxing Federation, Shoot Boxing, and K-1. Biography Tsogto Amara was born in Darkhan, Mongolia on November 20, 1979. He was first introduced to martial arts in 1994 through some of his friends, which led him to train in Kyokushin Karate. During Amara's amateur career in his home country of Mongolia, he found a great deal of success in karate by winning the 1997 Domestic Kyokushin Championship and 1998 Mongolian National Karate Championship. He then went on to compete in kickboxing after moving to Japan. Career June 18, 2004 in Tokyo, Japan AJKF All Japan Lightweight Tournament 2004 FINAL STAGE, Final, Tsogto Amara defeated Samkor Kiatmontep to win the AJKF All Japan Lightweight Tournament championship via unanimous decision after going into an extra round. January 4, 2005 in Tokyo, Japa ...
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Koji Yoshimoto
is a Japanese retired kickboxer and mixed martial artist. A professional competitor between 2000 and 2016, Yoshimoto held the RISE super lightweight title and was the 2007 Pancrase Neo Blood Featherweight Tournament winner. Kickboxing career RISE Super lightweight champion Yoshimoto was scheduled to fight Yūsuke Sugawara for the inaugural RISE super lightweight title at RISE 60 on November 22, 2009. He won the fight by unanimous decision, after two extra rounds were contested. After capturing the inaugural title, Yoshimoto faced Naoki in a non-title bout at RISE 63 on April 7, 2010. He lost the fight by split decision, after an extra round was fought. Yoshimoto next faced TURBΦ in another non-title bout at RISE 68 on July 31, 2010. He won the fight by a late second-round knockout, flooring his opponent with a right cross. Yoshimoto faced Yuto Watanabe in his third consecutive non-title bout at RISE 71 on October 3, 2010. He won the fight by majority decision. Yoshimoto moved d ...
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Genki Yamamoto (kickboxer)
is a retired Japanese kickboxer, who competed professionally between 2000 and 2011. Yamamoto most notably competed in the featherweight division of AJKF, where he held the AJKF featherweight championship, and in the lightweight division of Krush. Professional kickboxing career AJKF Early career Yamamoto made his professional debut against Masamitsu Takayama at AJKF YOUNG GUN on January 28, 2000. He won the fight by unanimous decision. Yamamoto was then booked to face SHI-LOW at AJKF LEGEND III on March 16, 2000. He won the fight by unanimous decision. Yamamoto's three fight winning streak was snapped at AJKF LEGEND-VIII on September 13, 2000, as he fought to a unanimous decision draw with Naoki Ishikawa. Yamamoto faced Makoto Hasegawa at AJKF JUST BRING IT! on May 17, 2001. He won the fight by a dominant unanimous decision, with all three judges scoring the fight 30–24 in his favor. Yamamoto next fought a rematch with Naoki Ishikawa at AJKF BLAZE UP on July 22, 2001. Ishika ...
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Masahiro Yamamoto (kickboxer)
is a Japanese kickboxer who competes in the lightweight division. After beginning his career as a featherweight in 2002, Yamamoto became a mainstay in the All Japan Kickboxing Federation and first challenged for the AJKF Featherweight Championship in December 2004 when he fought to a draw with Genki Yamamoto. He then went on a hot streak in 2005, winning the IKUSA 2005 –60 kg Grand Prix in the process, and was given another chance at the AJKF Featherweight title in January 2006 when he beat Genki Yamamoto in a rematch to take the belt. The following years saw Yamamoto move up to lightweight and have more domestic success as he took the AJKF's Best of 60 kg Tournament 2007 and the Krush Lightweight Grand Prix 2009 before he emerged internationally with the It's Showtime promotion. He lost to Sergio Wielzen in his first attempt at the It's Showtime 61MAX Championship in December 2010 but came back to win the belt in July 2012 by defeating Javier Hernandez. Career Ear ...
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Satoshi Kobayashi
Satoshi Kobayashi is a Japanese Muay Thai fighter and kickboxer, fighting out of Tokyo, Japan. Titles and accomplishments *1996 NJKF Lightweight Champion *1998 Kick Union Lightweight Champion *2000 AJKF Lightweight Champion *2000 WKA Muay Thai World Lightweight Champion * 2000 WPKC Muay Thai World Lightweight Champion Kickboxing record , - bgcolor="#fbb" , 2006-11-12, , Loss , , align=left, Jaroenchai Jor Rachadakon , , AJKF Solid Fist , , Tokyo, Japan , , Decision (Unanimous) , , 5 , , 3:00 , - bgcolor="#cfc" , 2006-06-11 , , Win , , align=left, Yodkunklai Nongkamgym, , AJKF Triumph , , Tokyo, Japan , , KO (Left Hook to the Body) , , 1 , , 2:20 , - bgcolor="#fbb" , 2006-03-19 , , Loss , , align=left, Yodkunklai Nongkamgym, , AJKF SWORD FIGHT 2006 , , Tokyo, Japan , , TKO (Doctor Stoppage) , , 2 , , 0:28 , - bgcolor="#cfc" , 2005-12-05 , , Win , , align=left, Rittidet Wor.Surapon , , AJKF Fujiwara Festival 2005 , , Tokyo, Japan , , TKO (3 Knoc ...
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Hiroyuki Takaya
Hiroyuki Takaya (Japanese: 高谷裕之, ''Takaya Hiroyuki'', born June 10, 1977) is a Japanese mixed martial artist currently competing in the Featherweight division. A professional competitor since 2003, Takaya has fought in the WEC, Strikeforce, DREAM, Shooto, K-1 HERO'S, Pancrase, RIZIN, Vale Tudo Japan, and Cage Force. Takaya is the former DREAM Featherweight Champion. He also competed at the Japanese MMA events Fight For Japan: Genki Desu Ka Omisoka 2011 and Dynamite!! 2010. Due to his experience in street fighting, Takaya is known as the "Streetfight Bancho". Mixed martial arts career Takaya made his professional debut in the Shooto organization in a fight against Hayate Usul in 2003. After a 9-4-1 record in Shooto, Hero's, and Cage Force including bouts against top mixed martial artists like current Strikeforce Lightweight Champion Gilbert Melendez, Hero's Lightweight runner up Genki Sudo, and former Hero's Middleweight Champion Gesias Calvancante Takaya made his Ame ...
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Murat Direkçi
Murat Direkci (born 17 July 1975 in Antwerp, Belgium) is a Belgian- Turkish middleweight kickboxer, fighting out of Universal Gym, Antwerp, Belgium. Early life Direkci was born in Antwerp, Belgium as the youngest son of three siblings to a family originally from Konya, Derebucak, Turkey. His sister Nuray died at the age of 4 due to a brain tumor, and his brother Ercan died in 2004 as a result of a traffic accident at 29. After completing his school education, Direkci studied at technical school with the intention of becoming an electrician. After a short while, he found a job as a doorman at a nightclub in Antwerp, however, and took up this career. Career Direkci began training in martial arts at the age of 15 and was originally trained by Jan Gooyvaers. In 1999, he began training under Jan Pasztjerik. After becoming the Belgian, European and World champion in kickboxing and muay Thai, he made his K-1 debut against Fikri Tijarti at the ''K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Am ...
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Samkor Kiatmontep
Samkor Kiatmontep, also known as Samkor Chor.Rathchatasupak ( th, สามกอ เกียรติมนต์เทพ, สามกอ ช.รัชตสุภัค, born April 4, 1975; nickname: Maew) is a Thai former Muay Thai kickboxer. He is known for his devastating left kicks. Biography He was the youngest of his parents' three children. As a child he was very fond of football, he likes to play football and his favorite football club is Liverpool F.C., Liverpool. He was a footballer and runner who represented his school, he had ambitions to become a Thailand national football team player and had no interest in Muay Thai. However at the age of 13, he was persuaded to become a Muay Thai fighter by his physical education teacher. His first fight was priced at 20 baht. He then moved to Chor.Rathchatasupak Gym in the Buriram, city of Buriram in order to practice Muay Thai and began to use the name "Samkor Chor.Rathchatasupak". In his heyday, he was known to have the mo ...
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Liam Harrison (kickboxer)
Liam "The Hitman" Harrison (born 5 October 1985) is an English welterweight Muay Thai Combatant, fighter currently fighting out of Bad Company (when based in the UK) and trains at Jitti Gym and Yokkao#YOKKAO Training Center Bangkok, Yokkao Training Center in Bangkok (when fighting in Thailand). Background Brought up in his hometown of Leeds, Liam first started training in Muay Thai aged 13, when he joined the Bad Company gym in Harehills. There he trained under Richard Smith, still his current trainer, who is a former British, Commonwealth and European kickboxing champion. Liam was large for his age and made his amateur debut aged 14, winning in a no head contact fight. He made his pro debut not much later, just before his fifteenth birthday, defeating Martin Shivnan via knockout in around 30 seconds. Success on his pro debut lead to a number of victories on the local scene culminating in a bout for the S.I.M.T.A. Northern Area title, which he won against opponent Abdul Arif, ag ...
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