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. Once a student of legendary professional wrestlers
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and
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, Tamura was known for his skills in
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and is considered to be one of the greatest shoot wrestlers of all time. Competing exclusively in shoot style wrestling, Tamura began his career with UWF Newborn and later joined its successor group
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before transitioning to mixed martial arts. A professional MMA fighter from 1995 until 2008, he competed for the
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, and fought at K-1's
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Dynamite!! events. He is a two-time RINGS Openweight Champion and holds notable wins over
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, former
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, former UFC Middleweight Champion
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, former Pancrase Super Heavyweight Champion
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, three-time
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champion
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, and
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. Tamura currently serves as an Executive Director for LIDET Entertainment's
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.


Professional wrestling career


UWF Newborn (1989–1990)

A former
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wrestler for the Okayama University of Science High School, Tamura debuted in 1989 in the UWF Newborn in a losing effort against
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. He soon revealed himself as a promising rookie, but he was forced to put his career in a long hiatus after a match with
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on October 25, in which Maeda hit him with a full force knee strike and fractured his orbital bone.''Kaminoge Vol.65'', Toho Publishing Tamura took an entire year to return, and he only had time to work in one event before UWF closed.


UWF International (1991–1996)

After UWF's demise, Tamura followed to its main successor group,
UWF International Union of Professional Wrestling Force International, better known as UWF International, U-Inter, or simply UWFi, was a shoot style professional wrestling promotion in Japan from 1991 to 1996. The UWF international was the successor to the ''Newbo ...
, where he was put under the tutelage of
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. Debuting with a victory against
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, Tamura was spunky and could even demand respect from older veterans, as demonstrated during a bout against
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where Tamura broke a hold, delivered several kicks to Anjo's head and kicked him out of the ring. In 1992, after making his shootfighting debut before boxer
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, submitting him with a
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, Tamura was sent to United States to learn
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under
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, who helped refine Tamura's
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skills and ground game. He returned a few months later with a new, polished grappling style, defeating
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in a match without
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on October 23. Only some months after, on February 14, 1993, Tamura had a high level match with Nobuhiko Takada, after which many pundits (such as ''
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'') compared him to Takada himself and considered him as a candidate for the future ace of the company. By this time, however, Tamura had witnessed the birth of
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promotion
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and had become interested by real fighting, like the bout he had fought against Saad. The next year, Tamura took part in the ''Best Of The World 1994 Tournament'', advancing through the rounds by beating
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and
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, but being eliminated himself by eventual winner Super Vader at the semi-finals. He also went to lose the match for the second place to main eventer
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, and never challenged Vader for the title. Unsatisfied with the symbolic return of UWF to gimmicky puroresu with the victory of Vader, and further inspired by the recent success of Pancrase, Tamura proposed to take a direction towards realistic wrestling again. He would compete in a notable shoot fight against Masahito Kakihara on February 18, 1995, winning by
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in 2:06. Later, he was granted a victorious rematch against Gary Albright, but the match became infamous for Albright's unwillingness to cooperate, which ruined Tamura's win to the point of having him in tears. The same night, Nobuhiko Takada announced his decision to retire from pro wrestling to pursue a politic career, which was met with harsh words by Tamura. After a new rematch with Albright on August, Tamura addressed the returning Takada and challenged him to a
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fight, to no avail.Tatsuhito Kaneko, ''Nakimushi'', Gentosha 2002 The same year, UWF International was forced by financial issues into an interpromotional feud against
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, but Tamura refused to participate. As a consequence, he was subjected to cold treatment backstage and found himself training alone often. In December 1995, Kiyoshi offered himself instead to represent UWF-i at the event K-1 Hercules, in a mixed martial arts fight against
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veteran Patrick Smith. It was his first match of any kind in months, and he claimed he would retire if he lost his match to in said event. However, he won the fight. Tamura returned to UWF-i to
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with
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, but the rivalry was relegated to mid to undercard. He concluded in his intention to leave the company, and asked to be released. He had his final match on May 27, where he defeated Sakuraba and, after the bout, took off his own shin guards and threw them to the audience before leaving the arena.


Fighting Network RINGS (1996–2001)

After negotiations with
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, Tamura jumped to Fighting Network RINGS, founded by old mentor Maeda, citing a better contract. He was briefly pushed as the top star, being given the first RINGS heavyweight titles. By 1995, RINGS was making the transition from shoot style wrestling to mixed martial arts and Tamura began competing actively in both. In 2001, Tamura fought for the final time in RINGS.


Post-RINGS (2003–present)

In 2003 he opened his own promotion, U-STYLE. On November 23, 2005 he had his last match for this promotion, defeating
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. He briefly came out of retirement for
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's
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, the last time being on November 8, 2007, beating Montanha Silva in the latter's IGF debut. In 2020, Tamura joined LIDET Entertainment's
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promotion as an Executive Director.


Mixed martial arts career


Overview

Tamura's 32 career wins include victories over
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greats such as
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and held
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to a draw at a time when Shamrock was reigning UFC champion. However, in spite of his many accomplishments inside the arena of MMA, his record is somewhat marred by a preponderance of match-ups against top heavyweight and light-heavyweight competitors, including
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, the 350-pound
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and the former Olympic gold medalist
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amongst others. His later mixed martial arts performances have also been criticized as being relatively apathetic compared to the fast-paced bouts that characterized the earlier part of his career. Part of this may owe to an absence of grappling in the bouts in question, where Tamura has often seemed more content to pursue a cautious stand-up game rather than engage in the submission exchanges he was at one point famed for. Kiyoshi had his first taste of MMA back in professional wrestling promotion
Union of Wrestling Forces International Union of Professional Wrestling Force International, better known as UWF International, U-Inter, or simply UWFi, was a shoot style professional wrestling promotion in Japan from 1991 to 1996. The UWF international was the successor to the ''Newbo ...
, where he choked out boxer
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in a mixed rules bout in 1992 and also in 1995 where he beat fellow UWF-i wrestler
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via rear naked choke in a shoot contest. He later offered to fight in the K-1 Hercules MMA event, where he made short work of Patrick Smith via heel hook.


Fighting Network RINGS

After his switch to MMA in Fighting Network RINGS, he submitted a striker in the form of
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, and was pitted against sambo and kickboxing expert
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in his next shoot match. Outweighed by 25 lbs, Tamura managed to take Overeem down early in the fight and fought for a kimura, however Overeem submitted Tamura multiple times, the Japanese ultimately losing the match by
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. It forced the RING executives to make him lose the Openweight Championship to
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. He then had an acclaimed draw against teammate
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. In 1999, Tamura faced former
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star
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, who had defeated Tamura's teammate Tsuyoshi Kohsaka years before and become his training partner in The Alliance. Tamura controlled the match, taking down Shamrock and keeping dominant position over him, but he was forced to spend a rope escape when Shamrock caught him in an
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in his first takedown. The Japanese retaliated by threatening him with a
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, another armbar and a pair of
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s which almost finished the fight, but the American miraculously escaped from all of them. After twelve minutes, however, Shamrock lost the point for an illegal closed-fisted punch, balancing their respective point scores and forcing him to switch to attack. Shamrock attempted a Kimura lock and an ankle hold, but Tamura defended them successfully and the time of the match ran out. It was declared a draw by points. The same year, Tamura took part in the King of Kings tournament, facing
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as his first opponent. He landed several hooks, but lost the advantage upon attempting a
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. After the restart, they exchanged strikes until Menne slipped down on a high kick, which Tamura capitalized in order to
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Menne on the ground and throw punches. Finally, Tamura knocked down Dave again and took his back, ending the match with a unanimous decision. Following an uneventful second round win over
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, Tamura found himself pitted against
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from the
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. The Brazilian fighter got the earliest of the fight with a
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from the guard, but Tamura started to dominate thanks to his superior striking and takedown defense. Believing himself to be the superior on the ground, Renzo lied down and challenged Tamura to grapple with him, which the Japanese shooter did, managing to pass his
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and taking the back of the Brazilian jiu-jitsu specialist. After returning to the standing position by the referee's order, Tamura captured the back again by reversing a takedown and locked
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, which he used to pursue a choke until the end of the time. Tamura was awarded the unanimous decision, being the second Japanese in defeating a Gracie after
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did it with Royler earlier in the year. At the semifinals, Kiyoshi fought Brazilian
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exponent
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, 40 pounds heavier than the Japanese. The stronger Sobral attacked with knee strikes and took his back in some occasions while Tamura landed leg kicks and looked for an opening. Going to the ground, both attempted several kinds of submissions, including an armbar by Sobral and a
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toehold by Tamura, but they were unsuccessful. Ended the battle, two judges ruled a draw and a third one (
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) ruled in Sobral's favor, thus eliminating Tamura from the tournament. On April 20, 2000, Tamura put in the line his RINGS Openweight Championship (won against
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in a professional wrestling match) in a mixed martial arts fight against RINGS Holland fighter
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. The best wrestler of the two, Tamura was able to take dominant position on the ground multiple times, but the rule against punches to the face on the mat, the referee's quick standups, and Yvel's own defensive grappling acumen impeded him from gaining the advantage. Yvel, the best striker, landed several knees and punches through the match, and towards the end of the second round landed a series of strikes, making the referee stop the match in his favor. Tamura bounced back from his title loss representing RINGS in the Colosseum 2000 event, where he was pitted against
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. The bigger American managed to difficult Tamura's takedowns, but the Japanese gained dominance with striking despite not wearing gloves (which forced him to use only open-handed strikes). At the second round, action slowed down in Tamura's
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, and although the American passed it at the last minutes and sought to establish a submission, time went out for a decision win for Tamura. In August 2000, Tamura fought as well
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, Horn's teammate. Unlike the previous match, Tamura controlled the striking, landing several
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s. The contenders exchanged takedowns at both rounds, but Tamura achieved positional control more often, thus winning a majority decision. In October 2000, Tamura partaked in the King of Kings tournament as well, eliminating
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before going against another Brazilian,
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. The jiu-jitsu expert opened the match taking Tamura down and trying to pass his guard, eventually performing an armbar which Kiyoshi countered rolling outwards and taking his back. The Japanese fighter then avoided a kneebar and attacked Nogueira's guard until the standup. The action repeated itself, with Nogueira taking him down and Tamura capitalizing on a kneebar attempt to get dominant position, but this time Nogueira reversed and attempted a
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for the end of the round. At the second one, the Brazilian pressed Tamura with a takedown and slowly climbed up his way through positions to an armbar from the back. Kiyoshi defended it for minutes, but at the end, Nogueira repositioned and got the hold, making Tamura tap out. After his King of Kings tenure, Tamura was granted a rematch against
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, but as in the first time, the bigger Brazilian controlled the bout with wrestling and positional dominance. Kiyoshi had his last fight for RINGS facing
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, losing an uneventful decision again.


PRIDE Fighting Championships

Tamura made his debut in
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in a title fight against
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for the PRIDE Middleweight Championship. Silva blocked Tamura's takedowns and attacked him with hard punches and a knee to the face. In one instance, Tamura landed a punch which stunned Wanderlei, but it was short-lived, and the Brazilian fighter recovered and continued with the brutal
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, bloodying Kiyoshi's face. The second round saw the same action, with Silva counterstriking with a right hook which knocked out Tamura for the win. After the bout, there were suggestions for Tamura to portray the
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professional wrestling gimmick in the Pride ring, having his first match against
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. However, those plans were abandoned. Tamuras next match would be a similarly tough matchup, facing the large
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, who almost doubled Tamura's weight. The match was short and shocking, and saw Sapp charging at Tamura and knocking him out with looping punches at 0:11. At PRIDE 31, Tamura got a desired rematch against
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, who had bested him years before in RINGS. The result would be the same, as Nogueira took him down, gained his back and locked an armbar for the tap out. In an event for related promotion Deep in September 2002, Tamura defeated another shoot-style fighter,
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, by unanimous decision. They had a rematch in PRIDE two years later, which was much shorter, with Tamura overwhelming Minowa with leg kicks and a knee strike, followed by soccer kicks to the head. Tamura and Minowa shook hands as a sign of respect after the match, though Tamura featured an incident in which he shoved the referee for what was believed to be a late stoppage. In August 2003, Tamura fought judo medalist
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in the latter's third MMA fight. Showing his experience, Tamura knocked him down with a left cross and worked through his
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before returning to their feet. Afterwards, the shoot wrestler landed continuous kicks to Yoshida's legs and body, also capturing his back once during a failed judo throw. Finally, Yoshida threw Tamura down and forced him to tap to a quick
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. The strange sequence of the choke brought accusations of a fixed fight performed to increase Yoshida's popularity, but
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and other pundits considered it dubious, attributing it to Tamura's own inexperience with gi chokes. For several years, efforts have been made by PRIDE to put Tamura and fellow
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alum and mixed martial artist
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together in a fight due to their status as two of the best Japanese fighters of their time as well as a rumored rivalry. An announcement was made at PRIDE 34 by
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that promised the fans a future fight between the two. However, PRIDE ceased being an active promotion after that event.


Post-PRIDE

At K-1 Premium 2007, Tamura faced
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, an apprentice of former RINGS wrestler Kenichi Yamamoto. Outweighing his opponent by 17 kg (38 lbs) and showing a brilliant submission defense, Tamura kept control over him in the grappling exchanges, taking his back several times and grinding him with punches and ground and pound, until he locked a stretch armlock from a keylock position in round 3 to make him tap out. A year after, Tamura would fight yet another shoot-style fighter, this time the
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legend
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. Despite the hype surrounding the fight, caused by RINGS' and Pancrase' former rivalry, the bout was swift, with Tamura outstriking him and tripping him to the mat for the ground and pound TKO. Finally it was announced that Kiyoshi Tamura and Kazushi Sakuraba were set to fight at the K-1 Dynamite!! event on December 31, 2008. The fight was characterized by Tamura generally countering take-down and submission attempts by Sakuraba while applying ground and pound from the top position throughout the bout. At the end of the first round, Sakuraba appeared to have an armbar locked in, but Tamura held on and in the second controlled much of the action until being taken down by Sakuraba in the final minute. Ultimately, Tamura was awarded a unanimous decision.


Personal life

On July 7, 2007, Tamura married
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and pro wrestling host Yumiko Sakurai.


Championships and accomplishments


Mixed martial arts

* Fighting Network RINGS ** RINGS Openweight Championship (Two times; first) ** 1997 RINGS Mega Battle Tournament Winner ** 1996 RINGS Mega Battle Tournament Runner Up ** 1999 RINGS King of Kings Tournament Semifinalist


Professional wrestling

*
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** PWI ranked him #98 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the "
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" in 2003 *
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** Best Technical Wrestler (1998)


Mixed martial arts record

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Andre Mannaart Andre Mannaart (born November 2, 1960, in Krommenie) is a Dutch former kickboxer and mixed martial artist. He was four times world champion in kickboxing and Muay Thai, having fought against K-1 legends such as Ernesto Hoost, Branko Cikatić, ...
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Volk Han Magomedkhan Amanulayevich Gamzatkhanov (russian: Магомедха́н Аманула́евич Гамзатха́нов; born April 15, 1961), is a Russian retired mixed martial artist, professional wrestler, sambo wrestler and former military ...
, N/A , 1997 in Fighting Network Rings#Rings - Budokan Hall 1997, RINGS: Budokan Hall 1997 , , align=center, N/A , align=center, N/A , N/A , , - , Loss , align=center, 5–1 ,
Volk Han Magomedkhan Amanulayevich Gamzatkhanov (russian: Магомедха́н Аманула́евич Гамзатха́нов; born April 15, 1961), is a Russian retired mixed martial artist, professional wrestler, sambo wrestler and former military ...
, N/A , rowspan=3, 1997 in Fighting Network Rings#Rings - Battle Dimensions Tournament 1996 Final, RINGS: Battle Dimensions Tournament 1996 Final , rowspan=3, , align=center, N/A , align=center, N/A , rowapan=3, N/A , , - , Win , align=center, 5–0 , Yoshihisa Yamamoto (wrestler), Yoshihisa Yamamoto , Submission (neck crank) , align=center, N/A , align=center, N/A , , - , Win , align=center, 4–0 , Mitsuya Nagai , Submission (scarf hold armlock) , align=center, 1 , align=center, 6:13 , , - , Win , align=center, 3–0 , Mikhail Ilyukhin , Submission , 1996 in Fighting Network Rings#Rings - Battle Dimensions Tournament 1996 Opening Round, RINGS: Battle Dimensions Tournament 1996 Opening Round , , align=center, N/A , align=center, N/A , N/A , , - , Win , align=center, 2–0 , Maurice Smith (kickboxer), Maurice Smith , Submission (armbar) , 1996 in Fighting Network Rings#Rings - Maelstrom 6, RINGS: Maelstrom 6 , , align=center, N/A , align=center, N/A , N/A , , - , Win , align=center, 1–0 , Patrick Smith , Submission (heel hook) , K-1 Hercules , , align=center, N/A , align=center, N/A , N/A ,


Mixed rules

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Masahito Kakihara is a former Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist, who is known for his work in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and UWF International (UWFI). Professional wrestling career Union of Wrestling Forces International (1991–1996) Ka ...
, Submission (rear-naked choke) , UWF-i Sakigake , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 2:06 , Urayasu, Chiba, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 1–0 ,
Matthew Saad Muhammad Matthew Saad Muhammad (born Maxwell Antonio Loach; June 16, 1954 – May 25, 2014) was an American professional boxer who was the WBC Light Heavyweight Champion of the World for two-and-a-half years. Background Saad Muhammad's mother died when ...
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Submission grappling record

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Kazushi Sakuraba is a Japanese professional wrestler, mixed martial artist and submission wrestler, currently signed to Rizin Fighting Federation and Pro Wrestling Noah, where he was formerly one-half of the former GHC Tag Team Champions with Takashi Sugiura. ...
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Hideo Tokoro Hideo Tokoro (born August 22, 1977) is a Japanese mixed martial artist who last competed in the Bantamweight division. A professional competitor since 2000, Tokoro has also formerly competed for Vale Tudo Japan, ZST, Shooto, Rings and K-1 Hero's. ...
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References


External links

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Kiyoshi Tamura YouTube Channel

Kiyoshi Tamura MMA Record from ESPN
(incomplete) {{DEFAULTSORT:Tamura, Kiyoshi 1969 births Living people Japanese male professional wrestlers Japanese male mixed martial artists Light heavyweight mixed martial artists Middleweight mixed martial artists Welterweight mixed martial artists Mixed martial artists utilizing catch wrestling Mixed martial artists utilizing shoot wrestling Mixed martial artists utilizing Sumo Japanese catch wrestlers Sportspeople from Okayama