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Shooto Live! Tokyo March 2, 2024: Tokyo, Japan 626 Shooto 2024 Vol.2 January 28, 2024: New Pier Hall Minato, Tokyo, Japan 625 Shooto 2024 Vol.1 624 Shooto Torao 31 December 3, 2023: KDDI Ishin Hall Yamaguchi, Japan 623 Shooto Mobstyles Presents Fight & Mosh December 2, 2023: Toyosu PIT Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan [3] 622 Shooto Colors 2 621 Shooto ...
Shooto (Japanese: 修斗, Hepburn: shūto) is a combat sport and mixed martial arts organization that is governed by the Shooto Association and the International Shooto Commission (ISC). Shooto was originally formed in 1985, first as a particular fighting system and then in 1989 as a mixed martial arts promotion .
Shooto: The Way of Shooto 3: Like a Tiger, Like a Dragon Tokyo, Japan: May 30, 2010 366 days Hioki vacated the title on May 31, 2011 to compete in the UFC. [12] 10 Yutaka Saito def. Yoshifumi Nakamura: Professional Shooto Tokyo, Japan: January 11, 2016 1,906 days 1. def. Caol Uno on April 23, 2017: Saito vacated the title on March 31, 2021 to ...
In 2005 the Shooto Organization decided to create splinter Shooto organizations around the world, with their own rankings and champions. Along with a European and American Shooto organization, a Pacific Rim organization was created focusing on Asia (but mostly Japan). This is the title history for the Pacific Rim titles.
Main Card Weight class Method Round Time Notes Featherweight Noboru Asahi: def. Kazuhiro Sakamoto (c) : Decision (Majority) 5 3:00 [a]Manabu Yamada: def. Satoshi Honma
Shooto: To The Top 8 [b] Bantamweight Masahiro Oishi: def. Mamoru Yamaguchi: Submission (Triangle Armbar) 1 1:44 Shooto: To The Top 10 [c] Lightweight Takanori Gomi: def. Rumina Sato: Decision (Unanimous) 3 5:00 Shooto: To The Top Final Act [d] Featherweight Alexandre Franca Nogueira (c) def. Katsuya Toida: Decision (Unanimous) 3 5:00
Title fights in 1991; Weight class Method Round Time Event Notes Lightweight Yuichi Watanabe: def. Kazuhiro Kusayanagi: Submission (Kneebar) 1 0:00
Inocente made his professional MMA debut in 2005 and fought seven bouts in five years, two of them being for Shooto. There he defeated Vitor Miranda and one month later Gustavo Moia, to become the Shooto South American Heavyweight (220 lb) Champion. [10] In 2011, with a record of 5-2, Inocente signed with Strikeforce.