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  2. Hiroki Akimoto - Wikipedia

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    Performance of the Night (One time) vs. Capitan Petchyindee [25] MA Japan Kickboxing Federation. 2012 MAJKF Featherweight Champion [32] WBC Muay Thai. 2012 WBC Muay Thai Japan Featherweight Champion [33] Awards. eFight.jp. 2x Fighter of the Month (October 2012, March 2022) [34] [26] Beyond Kickboxing. 2022 Beyond Kick "Fight of the Year" (vs ...

  3. Toshio Fujiwara - Wikipedia

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    Toshio Fujiwara (藤原 敏男 Fujiwara Toshio, born March 3, 1948) is a Japanese former kickboxer.Out of 141 professional fights before retiring at age 35, Fujiwara won 126, with a remarkable 99 by knockout; most notably, he was the first non-Thai to win a national Muay Thai title belt in Bangkok, a fact that many older Thais still remember and respect about him.

  4. Tadashi Sawamura - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 there was a competitive match between leading Japanese and Thai instructors, a karate vs Muay Thai tournament. Japan won the series although two of the Japanese participants Osamu Noguchi and Tatsuo Yamada wanted to create a full-contact sport similar to how Muay Thai is a sport in Thailand, and they started to create kickboxing.

  5. Yoshihiro Sato - Wikipedia

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    Yoshihiro Sato (佐藤 嘉洋, Satō Yoshihiro, born January 25, 1981) is a Japanese kickboxer competing in K-1 at middleweight (−70 kg). He is the former world champion of Muay Thai in WKA and WPKC, and he won the Japanese national tournament of K-1 twice in 2006 and 2007. [1]

  6. Knock Out (kickboxing) - Wikipedia

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    On May 20, 2019, it was announced that he would be replaced by Genki Yamaguchi. On the same day, Knock Out announced that they had entered into a partnership agreement with Rebels, another kickboxing and muay thai promotion. [7] On June 15, 2020, Bushido Road sold Knock Out ownership rights to Def Fellow, the operating company of Rebels. [8]

  7. Kenji Kurosaki - Wikipedia

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    Kenji Kurosaki (黒崎健時, Kurosaki Kenji, born March 15, 1930) is a Japanese martial arts instructor, specializing in full-contact karate and kickboxing.He is a 7th dan black belt in Kyokushin Karate and operates various martial schools.

  8. David Chibana - Wikipedia

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    David Chibana (Japanese: 知花デビット, born 24 August 1993) is a Japanese muay thai kickboxer, currently competing in the super bantamweight division of RISE.. A professional competitor since 2012, Chibana is the former WBC Muaythai Japan Bantamweight champion, former INNOVATION Bantamweight champion and the former WMC Japan Bantamweight and Featherweight champion.

  9. Naoko Kumagai - Wikipedia

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    Naoko Kumagai (born 8 August 1971) is a Japanese female kickboxer and 3-time World Champion in three different weight classes. [1] She also had two amateur boxing matches with Russian Elena Karpachova, and one pro boxing match. [2] Kumagai is known for her knockout punch and high KO percentage.