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Masahide Kudo (工藤政英, born 24 May 1991) is a retired Japanese kickboxer who competed in the featherweight division of RISE, where he was champion. [1] A professional competitor since 2013, he was also a former REBELS Super Bantamweight champion.
This is a list of world bantamweight boxing champions, as recognized by the four major sanctioning organizations in boxing: The World Boxing Association (WBA), established in 1921 as the National Boxing Association (NBA). The WBA often recognize up to two world champions in a given weight class; Super champion and Regular champion.
Fight For Japan: Genki Desu Ka Omisoka 2011, also known as Fight for Japan.How are you! New Year! 2011 was a mixed martial arts, puroresu and kickboxing event in the annual New Year's Eve event promoted by FEG, M-1 Global and the Inoki Genome Federation that took place on December 31, 2011 at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.
The other three participants of the one-day tournament were Yuta Hamamoto, Yamato Fujita and Mitsuhisa Sunabe, with Nasukawa being booked to face Hamamoto in the semifinals. [81] He won the fight by a flying knee knockout, stopping Hamamoto with two seconds left in the second round. Advancing to the finals, Nasukawa faced Yamato Fujita.
Bantamweight is a weight class in combat sports and weightlifting. For boxing, the range is above 115 lb (52.2 kg) and up to 118 lb (53.5 kg). In kickboxing, a bantamweight fighter generally weighs between 53 and 55 kilograms (117 and 121 lb). In MMA, bantamweight is 126–135 lb (57.2–61.2 kg).
Yuta Murakoshi is a Japanese kickboxer, fighting out of Tokyo, Japan. He is the former K-1 Featherweight and RISE Bantamweight champion . As of November 2021, he is the #5 ranked bantamweight in the world according to Combat Press. [ 2 ]
Kaneko vacates the title on December 18, 2018, after moving up to super-bantamweight. [8] Koki (def. Junya Weerasakreck) April 19, 2019 Junki Sasaki (def. Koki) November 8, 2019 Sasaki vacates the title on July 22, 2020, after moving up to super-bantamweight. [22] Begin Yoshioka (def. Mao Hashimoto) December 19, 2020 Kazuki Miburo (def. Begin ...
Yasumoto was scheduled to face the #4 ranked RISE bantamweight Yugo Flyskygym at RISE 119 on September 15, 2017. The fight was contested at 55 kg, which was a 3 kg increase from Yasumoto's previous bouts. [16] He won the fight by a second-round technical knockout due to repeated body shots which forced the referee to stop the fight.