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Takanori Gomi (Japanese: 五味隆典, Gomi Takanori, born September 22, 1978) is a Japanese professional mixed martial artist who gained international fame in Pride Fighting Championships. Later in his career, Gomi also competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship .
On December 14, 2002, Mishima challenged Takanori Gomi for the Shooto welterweight (154 lb) championship, but lost by technical knockout due to punches. On February 12, 2005, Mishima was victorious against fellow DEEP veteran Tomomi Iwama becoming the first lightweight (155 lb) champion of the organisation. However, Mishima didn't defend his ...
Rumble on the Rock has held over 30 events and presided nearly 300 matches highlighting some of the best international talent, establishing and enhancing the careers of top ranked fighters including Anderson Silva, B.J. Penn, Takanori Gomi, Jake Shields, Gilbert Melendez, Carlos Condit, Homer Moore, Chael Sonnen, Rodrigo Gracie, Ricco Rodriguez ...
Nick Diaz defeated Takanori Gomi in a non-title fight via Gogoplata. The victory was later ruled a No Contest due to a failed drug test (Cannabis) from Diaz. The pay-per-view retailed for $34.99 and was announced by Lon McEachern , Frank Trigg , and Josh Barnett .
Takanori Gomi. Hayato Sakurai. Tatsuya Kawajiri. Hatsu Hioki. This is a list of fighters who have participated in the Pride Fighting Championships. [1] [2] [note 1] List
His first match in Pride was against then current and last Pride lightweight (160 lb) champion Takanori Gomi. Pulver and Gomi demonstrated excellent boxing skills and were both regarded as putting on the best boxing fight in an MMA bout. This was stopped short when Gomi delivered a vicious uppercut that knocked out Pulver 6:29 into the first round.
Takanori Gomi: Submission (armbar) 1 4:27 Preliminary card Weight class Method Round Time Notes Lightweight Tony Ferguson: def. Aaron Riley: TKO (corner stoppage) 1 5:00 Middleweight Tim Boetsch: def. Nick Ring: Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 30–27) 3 5:00 Preliminary card Weight class Method Round Time Notes Featherweight
Won: Takanori Gomi (sub), Jean Jacques Machado (pts), Leonardo Silva Dos Santos (sub) Lost: Marcio Feitosa (forfeit) International Pro-Ams. 2000 Black Belt 77 kg (No-Gi): Silver Medalist [44] World Jiu-Jitsu Championship. 2000 Brown Belt Medio: Bronze Medalist [44] Pan-American Championships. 1999 Purple Belt Medio: Gold Medalist [44]