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Template:Nihongo, better known by the ring name Template:Nihongo, is a Japanese former professional karateka and kickboxer. He is a four-time K-1 Japan tournament champion, a former WAKO Heavyweight Muay Thai champion and two-time K-1 World Grand Prix finalist. Following a 14-year career, he announced his retirement at a press conference in Tokyo on August 26, 2009.<ref name=K-1>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

He holds notable wins over Ray Sefo, Peter Aerts, Masaaki Satake and Rick Roufus.

Early life and careerEdit

Mori was born in Sakai, Osaka, Japan. After he started practicing Seidokaikan karate, he took his ring name from the famous samurai Musashi Miyamoto, as his kicking techniques were said to resemble the latter's sword-slashing moves. Musashi took part in international karate competition, and this eventually overlapped with his kickboxing career. In 1995, he earned 4th place at the Seidokaikan Karate World Cup.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

K-1Edit

Musashi made his entrance into kickboxing and K-1 debut with an impressive knockout victory over fellow karate competitor Patrick Smith in 1995. Despite this initial splash, his first three years with the organization were mostly marked by loss, and he emerged from 1998 with a K-1 record of 4-8-1 (1).<ref name=Musashi>Template:Cite news</ref> The following year saw a reversal in fortune, as Musashi secured his rival Kirkwood Walker’s WAKO Pro World Muay Thai Heavyweight title and won his first tournament – the K-1 Spirits '99 Japanese Grand Prix. The year ended with him earning entry to the K-1 Grand Prix '99 final round, but advancing no further than the quarter-finals.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}Template:Cbignore</ref>

He spent much of the following three years achieving noteworthy but limited success. He won the K-1 Spirits 2000 and K-1 Andy Spirits Japan GP 2002 Final tournaments, but regularly lost to top stars like Ernesto Hoost and Jérôme Le Banner.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> This changed with his entry to the K-1 World Grand Prix 2003. On December 6, 2003, Musashi defeated six-time world titlist Ray Sefo and three-time K-1 World Grand Prix champion Peter Aerts en route to the finale against rising superstar Remy Bonjasky. Musashi lost the match by unanimous decision after Bonjasky repeatedly penetrated the weary fighter’s defenses.

Despite this loss, Musashi’s runner-up status in K-1’s most prestigious annual tournament elevated him to prominence. Upholding his new standard, he remained undefeated throughout most of the following year, achieving a four-match winning streak that brought him to the K-1 World Grand Prix 2004. He defeated returning opponent Ray Sefo and Thai sensation Kaoklai Kaennorsing before meeting Remy Bonjasky in the finals for the second time. The match was a furious contest, with Musashi bringing his opponent to one knee with low kicks and sending Bonjasky out of the ring by dodging a lunging kick. With the judges undecided after the initial three rounds, an additional round was ordered, and then another. Despite showcasing excellent agility throughout by evading Bonjasky’s kicks and knees, Musashi was visibly exhausted by the final round and endured several unanswered strikes that resulted in his defeat by unanimous decision.

The bout marked the last time Musashi reached the WGP finals, though he made it to the semifinals the following year. His regional tournament wins were behind him now, too: despite winning his semifinal match at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 in Hong Kong, a groin injury kept him from advancing. Over the next four years, Musashi accumulated wins and losses fairly evenly. He sought retirement as the end of the decade neared and announced his intentions on August 26, 2009, along with a request to enter the WGP one last time.<ref name=K-1/> Despite not having fought that year or being among the previous year's top eight competitors, Musashi was inserted into the tournament's elimination rounds by popular vote and fought what was to be his final match on September 26, 2009 at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 in Seoul Final 16. He faced longtime K-1 veteran Jérôme Le Banner and put on a valiant performance, avoiding Le Banner’s heavy strikes while landing his own. Then, in the final 40 seconds of the third round, he was knocked down by a powerful combination. In the end, Le Banner won by unanimous decision.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}Template:Dead link</ref> Failing to qualify for the year’s WGP, Musashi – age 37 – announced that he would not enter the ring again.

At the time of his retirement, Musashi was arguably the most successful active Japanese kickboxer of the heavyweight division. An ex-world champion and winner of four regional tournaments, he was also one of only nine fighters to reach the WGP finals more than once. During his 14-year career, he defeated at least eight current or former world champions and one WGP winner.

Post–K-1Edit

In August 2009, Musashi co-founded the martial arts promotional company Pound for Pound Co., Ltd. with his younger brother (and fellow K-1 alumnus) Tomo. He currently serves as the company’s senior managing director.

In 2010, the company produced the Musashi Rock Festival – a combination rock concert and fighting event. The show took place on October 23 in Tokyo and featured performances by Sex Machineguns, Maximum the Hormone, and Loudness. The main event was an exhibition kickboxing match between Musashi and his brother. After fighting his sibling to a two-round draw, Musashi joined Sex Machineguns onstage to perform the songs “Iron Fighter” and “Death Game.” Musashi has stated that he would like to hold the festival again in the future.<ref name=GBR>Template:Cite news</ref>

MediaEdit

Beginning in the mid-2000s, Musashi engaged in an acting and television career. His first dramatic role was as a guest star in the mystery series Kyôto chiken no onna, and he was a frequent guest on Japanese talk shows and variety programs. His most famous role was playing Issei Kurosaki/Kamen Rider Caucasus in the 2006 tokusatsu superhero film Kamen Rider Kabuto: God Speed Love.

In conjunction with the film part, Musashi provided voice acting for the same character in the video game Kamen Rider: Battride War II.

Musashi also appeared in the music videos for “Bonds” by Galneryus and the Mihimaru GT/Soffett collaborations “Skinats” and “Crying Summer.”

Musashi's entrance theme - "Battleship Musashi" - was recorded by Japanese heavy metal band Loudness. Musashi took part in the band's 25th anniversary concert at the Tokyo International Forum, where he personally congratulated the performers.

Fighting styleEdit

Musashi's manner of fighting was fairly unique for a K-1 front runner in that he was a technical fighter who relied primarily on his fists for offense. A longtime student of former WBA Super Middleweight champion Frankie Liles, Musashi would continually employ the powerful kicks that inspired his stage name but focused on punching combinations to wear down his opponents. He was a conservative fighter whose technical approach resulted in relatively few knockout victories for a K-1 headliner, but he also boasted a steely defense that made KO losses a rarity as well.

K-1 producer Sadaharu Tanikawa<ref name=Sportsnavi>Template:Cite news</ref> and fighter Peter Aerts have praised Musashi's strong defense, with Aerts also complimenting his kicking and clinch-fighting abilities.<ref name=Sportsnavi2>Template:Cite news</ref> Conversely, Aerts criticized his punching power<ref name=Sportsnavi2/> and Tanikawa his lack of aggressiveness.<ref name=Sportsnavi/>

TitlesEdit

Kickboxing recordEdit

Template:Kickboxing record start |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 2009-09-26 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Jérôme Le Banner || K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 in Seoul Final 16 || Seoul, South Korea || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 49-30-1-5 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 2008-12-31 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Gegard Mousasi || Dynamite!! 2008 || Saitama, Japan || TKO (referee stoppage) || 1 || 2:32 || 49-29-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 2008-04-13 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Ewerton Teixeira || K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 in Seoul Final 16 || Seoul, South Korea || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 49-28-1-5 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 2008-06-29 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Kyotaro || K-1 World GP 2008 in Fukuoka || Fukuoka, Japan || Decision (majority) || 3 || 3:00 || 49-27-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2008-04-13 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Junichi Sawayashiki || K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 in Yokohama || Yokohama, Japan || KO (left straight punch) || 2 || 2:00 || 49-26-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2007-12-31 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Bernard Ackah || K-1 PREMIUM 2007 Dynamite!! || Osaka, Japan || KO (left hook) || 3 || 1:26 || 48-26-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2007-12-08 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon David Dancrade || K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 Super Fight || Yokohama, Japan || KO (left mid kick) || 1 || 2:59 || 47-26-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2007-08-05 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Wang Qiang || K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 in Hong Kong Semi-finals || Hong Kong || Disqualification || 2 || 2:00 || 46-26-1-5 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2007-08-05 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Yong Soo Park || K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 in Hong Kong Quarter-finals || Hong Kong || KO (left hook) || 2 || 0:48 || 45-26-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 2007-03-04 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Yusuke Fujimoto || K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 in Yokohama || Yokohama, Japan || Ext.R KO (high kick) || 4 || 0:33 || 44-26-1-5 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2006-12-31 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Randy Kim || K-1 PREMIUM 2006 Dynamite!! || Osaka, Japan || KO (right punch) || 3 || 0:33 || 44-25-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 2006-12-02 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Peter Aerts || K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 Reserve Fight || Tokyo, Japan || KO (punches) || 1 || 2:53 || 43-25-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 2006-09-30 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Chalid Arrab || K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Osaka opening round || Osaka, Japan || Decision (split) || 3 || 3:00 || 43-24-1-5 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 2006-07-30 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Glaube Feitosa || K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Sapporo || Sapporo, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 43-23-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 2006-04-29 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Semmy Schilt || K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 || Las Vegas, Nevada, USA || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 43-22-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2005-12-31 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Bob Sapp || K-1 PREMIUM 2005 Dynamite!! || Osaka, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 43-21-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 2005-11-19 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Glaube Feitosa || K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 Semi-finals || Tokyo, Japan || KO (Flying Knee) || 2 || 1:05 || 42-21-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2005-11-19 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Ruslan Karaev || K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 Quarter-finals || Tokyo, Japan || Ext.R decision (unanimous) || 4 || 3:00 || 42-20-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2005-09-23 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Francois Botha || K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Osaka – final elimination || Osaka, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 41-20-1-5 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2005-07-29 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Rickard Nordstrand || K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Hawaii || Honolulu, Hawaii, USA || Decision (majority) || 3 || 3:00 || 40-20-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2005-04-30 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Rick Roufus || K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Las Vegas || Las Vegas, Nevada, USA || Decision (split) || 3 || 3:00 || 39-20-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2004-12-31 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Sean O'Haire || K-1 PREMIUM 2004 Dynamite!! || Osaka, Japan || KO || 2 || 0:44 || 38-20-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 2004-02-15 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Remy Bonjasky || K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 Final || Tokyo, Japan || 2nd Ext.R decision (unanimous) || 5 || 3:00 || 37-20-1-5 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2004-02-15 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Kaoklai Kaennorsing || K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 Semi-finals || Tokyo, Japan || Ext.R decision (unanimous) || 4 || 3:00 || 37-19-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2004-02-15 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Ray Sefo || K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 Quarter-finals || Tokyo, Japan || Ext.R decision (unanimous) || 4 || 3:00 || 36-19-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2004-09-25 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Cyril Abidi || K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 final elimination || Tokyo, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 35-19-1-5 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2004-06-06 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Ray Mercer || K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 in Nagoya || Nagoya, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 34-19-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2004-03-27 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Akebono || K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 in Saitama || Saitama, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 33-19-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2004-02-15 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Stefan Gamlin || K-1 Burning 2004 || Okinawa, Japan || KO || 2 || 0:53 || 32-19-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 2003-12-06 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Remy Bonjasky || K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 Final || Tokyo, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 31-19-1-5 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2003-12-06 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Peter Aerts || K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 Semi-finals || Tokyo, Japan || Decision (majority) || 3 || 3:00 || 31-18-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2003-12-06 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Ray Sefo || K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 Quarter-finals || Tokyo, Japan || Decision (majority) || 3 || 3:00 || 30-18-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2003-09-21 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Yusuke Fujimoto || K-1 Survival 2003 Japan Grand Prix Final || Yokohama, Japan || Ext.R decision (majority) || 3 || 3:00 || 29-18-1-5 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2003-09-21 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Hiraku Hori || K-1 Survival 2003 Japan Grand Prix Semi-finals || Yokohama, Japan || KO (left low kick) || 2 || 3:00 || 28-18-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2003-09-21 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Montanha Silva || K-1 Survival 2003 Japan Grand Prix Quarter-finals || Yokohama, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 27-18-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#c5d2ea" | 2003-07-27 || Draw ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Chris Chrisopoulides || K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 in Melbourne || Melbourne, Australia || Decision draw || 3 || 3:00 || 26-18-1-5 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2003-06-29 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Montanha Silva || K-1 Beast II 2003 || Saitama, Japan || DQ (punch to a downed opponent) || 2 || 1:50 || 26-18-1-4 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2003-05-02 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Nobuaki Kakuda || K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 in Las Vegas || Las Vegas, Nevada, USA || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 25-18-1-4 |- |- bgcolor="#c5d2ea" | 2003-04-06 || Draw ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Gary Goodridge || K-1 Beast 2003 || Yamagata, Japan || Decision draw || 5 || 3:00 || 24-18-1-4 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 2002-12-07 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Jérôme Le Banner || K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 Quarter-finals || Tokyo, Japan || TKO (corner stoppage) || 2 || 0:51 || 24-18-1-3 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2002-09-22 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Tsuyoshi Nakasako || K-1 Andy Spirits Japan GP 2002 Final || Osaka, Japan || 2nd Ext.R decision (unanimous) || 5 || 3:00 || 24-17-1-3 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2002-09-22 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Tatsufumi Tomihira || K-1 Andy Spirits Japan GP 2002 Semi-finals || Osaka, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 23-17-1-3 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2002-09-22 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Hiromi Amada || K-1 Andy Spirits Japan GP 2002 Quarter-finals || Osaka, Japan || Ext.R decision (majority) || 4 || 3:00 || 22-17-1-3 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2002-07-14 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Josh Dempsey || K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 in Fukuoka || Fukuoka, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 5 || 3:00 || 21-17-1-3 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 2002-04-21 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Semmy Schilt || K-1 Burning 2002 || Hiroshima, Japan || Decision (split) || 5 || 3:00 || 20-17-1-3 |- |- bgcolor="#c5d2ea" | 2002-03-03 || Draw ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Glaube Feitosa || K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 in Nagoya || Nagoya, Japan || Decision draw || 5 || 3:00 || 20-16-1-3 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2002-01-11 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Ryuta Noji || Ichigeki || Tokyo, Japan || Decision (majority) || 5 || 3:00 || 20-16-1-2 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 2001-08-19 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Nicholas Pettas || K-1 Andy Memorial 2001 Japan GP Final || Saitama, Japan || Ext.R decision (unanimous) || 4 || 3:00 || 19-16-1-2 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2001-08-19 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Tsuyoshi Nakasako || K-1 Andy Memorial 2001 Japan GP Semi-finals || Saitama, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 19-15-1-2 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2001-08-19 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Toru Oishi || K-1 Andy Memorial 2001 Japan GP Quarter-finals || Saitama, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 18-15-1-2 |- |- bgcolor="#c5d2ea" | 2001-06-24 || Draw ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Ebenezer Braga || K-1 Survival 2001 || Sendai, Japan || Decision draw || 5 || 3:00 || 17-15-1-2 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 2001-04-15 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Ernesto Hoost || K-1 Burning 2001 || Kumamoto, Japan || Decision (majority) || 5 || 3:00 || 17-15-1-1 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 2000-12-10 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Ray Sefo || K-1 World Grand Prix 2000 Quarter-finals || Tokyo, Japan || TKO || 1 || 1:38 || 17-14-1-1 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2000-07-07 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Hiromi Amada || K-1 Spirits 2000 Final || Sendai, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 17-13-1-1 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2000-07-07 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon An Hu || K-1 Spirits 2000 Semi-finals || Sendai, Japan || TKO (Low Kicks) || 1 || 1:25 || 16-13-1-1 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2000-07-07 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Ryūshi Yanagisawa || K-1 Spirits 2000 Quarter-finals || Sendai, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 15-13-1-1 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2000-05-28 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Tatsufumi Tomihira || K-1 Burning 2000 || Sapporo, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 14-13-1-1 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 2000-03-19 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Andy Hug || K-1 Burning 2000 || Yokohama, Japan || Decision (majority) || 5 || 3:00 || 13-13-1-1 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 2000-01-25 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Peter Aerts || K-1 Rising 2000 || Nagasaki, Japan || Ext.R TKO (corner stoppage) || 4 || 1:25 || 13-12-1-1 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 1999-12-05 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Mirko Cro Cop || K-1 Grand Prix '99 final round Quarter-finals || Tokyo, Japan || TKO (2 Knockdowns) || 2 || 1:13 || 13-11-1-1 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 1999-10-05 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Masaaki Satake || K-1 World Grand Prix '99 opening round || Osaka, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 5 || 3:00 || 13-10-1-1 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 1999-08-22 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Nobu Hayashi || K-1 Spirits '99 Final || Tokyo, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 12-10-1-1 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 1999-08-22 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Hiromi Amada || K-1 Spirits '99 Semi-finals || Tokyo, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 11-10-1-1 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 1999-08-22 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Mitsuya Nagai || K-1 Spirits '99 Quarter-finals || Tokyo, Japan || KO (left mid kick) || 1 || 3:00 || 10-10-1-1 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 1999-08-22 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Motoharu Yoshioka || K-1 Spirits '99 1st round || Tokyo, Japan || TKO (referee stoppage) || 2 || 2:13 || 9-10-1-1 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 1999-06-20 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Kirkwood Walker || K-1 Braves '99 || Fukuoka, Japan || KO (left mid kick) || 5 || 1:50 || 8-10-1-1 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 1999-04-25 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Gary Goodridge || K-1 Revenge '99 || Yokohama, Japan || Disqualification || 1 || 2:15 || 7-10-1-1 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 1999-03-22 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Greg Vojtieck || K-1 The Challenge '99 || Tokyo, Japan || TKO (3 knockdowns) || 2 || 2:03 || 6-10-1-1 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 1998-10-28 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Kirkwood Walker || Lords of the Ring III || England, UK || Decision || 5 || 3:00 || 5-10-1-1 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 1999-02-03 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Duncan Airlie James || K-1 Rising Sun '99 || Tokyo, Japan || TKO (3 knockdowns) || 2 || 2:52 || 5-9-1-1 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 1998-10-28 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Michael Thompson || K-1 Japan '98 Kamikaze || Tokyo, Japan || Decision (majority) || 5 || 3:00 || 4-9-1-1 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 1998-07-18 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Ernesto Hoost || K-1 Dream '98 || Nagoya, Japan || TKO (referee stoppage) || 3 || 2:52 || 4-8-1-1 |- |- bgcolor="#C0C0C0" | 1998-05-24 || Draw ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Masaaki Satake || K-1 Braves '98 || Fukuoka, Japan || Decision draw || 5 || 3:00 || 4-7-1-1 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 1997-07-07 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Michael Thompson || K-1 Fight Night '97 || Zurich, Switzerland || Decision (unanimous) || 5 || 3:00 || 4-7-1 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 1997-04-29 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Kirkwood Walker || K-1 Braves '97 || Fukuoka, Japan || KO (Straight Right) || 5 || 1:12 || 4-6-1 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 1997-03-16 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Branko Cikatić || K-1 Kings '97 || Yokohama, Japan || KO (right hook) || 4 || 1:38 || 4-5-1 |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 1996-12-08 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Andy Hug || K-1 Hercules '96 || Nagoya, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 5 || 3:00 || 4-4-1 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 1996-10-18 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Jean Riviere || K-1 Star Wars '96 || Yokohama, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 5 || 3:00 || 4-3-1 |- |- bgcolor="#c5d2ea" | 1996-09-01 || No Contest ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Sam Greco || K-1 Revenge '96 || Osaka, Japan || No Contest || 3 || 0:22 || 3-3-1 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 1996-07-20 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Sadau Kiatsongrit || W.M.T.C. Cruiserweight World Title Fight ||Buriram, Thailand || Decision (unanimous) || 5 || 3:00 || 3-3 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 1996-05-06 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Mike Bernardo || K-1 Grand Prix '96 Semi-finals || Yokohama, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 3-2 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 1996-05-06 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Sam Greco || K-1 Grand Prix '96 Quarter-finals || Yokohama, Japan || TKO (doctor Stoppage/Dislocation of right foot toe) || 1 || 3:00 || 3-1 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 1996-03-10 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Kit Lykins || K-1 Grand Prix '96 Opening Battle || Yokohama, Japan || KO (Low kick) || 1 || 0:37 || 2-1 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 |Template:Small |- |- bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 1995-12-09 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Stan Longinidis || K-1 Hercules || Nagoya, Japan || Decision (unanimous) || 5 || 3:00 || 1-1 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 1995-09-03 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Patrick Smith || K-1 Revenge II || Yokohama, Japan || KO (high kick) || 2 || 0:34 || 1-0 |- |- | colspan=9 | Legend: Template:Legend2 Template:Legend2 Template:Legend2 Template:Legend2

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Karate World Cup FightsEdit

Template:Kickboxing record start |- |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 1995-10-08 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Shingo Koyasu || Karate World Cup '95 3rd place Qualifying Match || Japan || Decision (unanimous) |- |- align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB" | 1995-10-08 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Kim Tae Won || Karate World Cup '95 Semifinals || Japan || Decision (unanimous) |- |- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 1995-10-08 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Shuichi Nishida || Karate World Cup '95 Quarterfinals || Japan || |- |- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 1995-10-08 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Shin Kishigawa || Karate World Cup '95 || Japan || Decision (unanimous) |- |colspan=9| Legend: Template:Legend2 Template:Legend2 Template:Legend2 Template:Legend2

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FilmographyEdit

FilmEdit

Year Title Role Notes
2013 Moon Dream Police Officer Teru Biographical film of Bobby Ologun
2013 Goddotan Kiss Patience Championship - The Movie Captain Gryphon Feature film adaptation of Goddotan
2009 20th Century Boys 3: Redemption Norimono Ogaki
2006 Kamen Rider Kabuto: God Speed Love Issei Kurosaki / Kamen Rider Caucasus

TVEdit

Year Title Role Notes
2015 One Way Dota 9-episode drama based on the novel by Jirō Asada
2015 Ichirō 9-episode miniseries
2011 Sazae-san 3 Anago Live-action adaptation of Sazae-san
2006 El poporatchi go!! Shop owner of ramen stall 634 Guest appearance
2005 Furuhata Ninzaburō Guest appearance
2004 The Woman Prosecutor of Kyôto Guest appearance

External linksEdit

Profile at K-1

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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