Japanese mixed martial artist
Hatsu Hioki
(
Japanese
:
日沖?
,
Hioki Hatsu
)
(
Japanese pronunciation:
[cioki
hats?]
, born July 18, 1983) is a Japanese professional
mixed martial artist
competing in the
featherweight
division. He is the former
Shooto Lightweight Champion
,
Sengoku Featherweight Champion
, and TKO Featherweight Champion. Hioki is a long time
Shooto
veteran and has fought most of his fights in Japanese promotions including the largest mixed martial arts organization at the time,
Pride Fighting Championships
.
Mixed martial arts career
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TKO Major League MMA
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Hioki won his first MMA title in the Canadian promotion TKO Major League MMA, by defeating
Mark Hominick
for the featherweight belt. Prior to this Hioki had only one loss to
Hiroyuki Takaya
in
Shooto
and had a record of 8-1-1. He successfully defended this title twice before participating in the
Sengoku Featherweight Grand Prix
tournament.
Sengoku Featherweight Grand Prix
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Hioki defeated
Masanori Kanehara
in the semi-final of the tournament but was unable to continue on to the final to fight
Michihiro Omigawa
due to an injury in his bout with Kanehara. Kanehara replaced Hioki for the final and ended up winning the tournament.
Shooto Featherweight Championship
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On May 30, 2010 Hioki fought
Takeshi Inoue
for the
Shooto Featherweight Championship
(143 lbs) and won by a split decision making him the 9th fighter to win it and the 8th Japanese fighter to do so. Hioki had a controversially lost to Antonio Carvalho during his Shooto career.
Sengoku Featherweight Championship
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After defeating Jeff Lawson at Sengoku Raiden Championships 14, Hioki received a title shot against then WVR: Sengoku Featherweight Champion
Marlon Sandro
. The Championship fight was held at World Victory Road Presents: Soul of Fight on December 30, 2010. Hioki defeated Sandro via unanimous decision. Hioki's superior reach and movement allowed him to out land and counter the aggressive Brazilian.
[2]
Hioki became the third featherweight Champion for Sengoku.
Hioki vacated the title on June 25, 2011 after signing with the
UFC
.
Ultimate Fighting Championship
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On the same date he vacated the Sengoku Featherweight Championship: June 25, 2011, UFC officials announced that Hioki had signed a multi fight deal with the UFC. He debuted at
UFC 137
on October 29, 2011, where he defeated
George Roop
via split decision.
Hioki faced veteran
Bart Palaszewski
on February 26, 2012 at
UFC 144
, winning the bout via unanimous decision. Hioki dominated the whole fight taking down Bart Palaszewski several times and applying a variety of submission attempts.
Hioki was offered a title shot but turned it down and instead faced
Ricardo Lamas
on June 22, 2012 at
UFC on FX: Maynard vs. Guida
.
[3]
He lost the fight via unanimous decision.
Hioki faced
Clay Guida
on January 26, 2013 at
UFC on Fox: Johnson vs. Dodson
.
[4]
Despite landing more strikes than Guida, and consistently looking for submissions after being taken to the ground, Guida was awarded the split decision.
[5]
Hioki faced
Darren Elkins
on August 28, 2013 at
UFC Fight Night 27
.
[6]
He lost the fight via unanimous decision.
Hioki faced
Ivan Menjivar
on March 1, 2014 at
UFC Fight Night: Kim vs. Hathaway
.
[7]
He won the fight via unanimous decision.
Hioki faced
Charles Oliveira
on June 28, 2014 at
UFC Fight Night 43
.
[8]
He lost the fight via submission, with the loss being the first time Hioki has ever been finished in MMA.
Hioki faced
Dan Hooker
on May 10, 2015 at
UFC Fight Night 65
. He lost the fight by knockout in the second round, marking his first loss by TKO/KO.
[9]
Subsequently, he was released from the promotion.
[10]
Championships and accomplishments
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Mixed martial arts
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Mixed martial arts record
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Professional record breakdown
43 matches
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29 wins
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12 losses
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By knockout
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4
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4
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By submission
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13
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1
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By decision
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12
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7
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Draws
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2
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Res.
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Record
|
Opponent
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Method
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Event
|
Date
|
Round
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Time
|
Location
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Notes
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Loss
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29?12?2
|
Mikuru Asakura
|
KO (Head Kick and Punches)
|
Rizin 12
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August 12, 2018
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1
|
3:45
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Nagoya
,
Japan
|
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Loss
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29?11?2
|
Hiroyuki Takaya
|
KO (punches)
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Pancrase 290
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October 8, 2017
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1
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1:12
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Tokyo
, Japan
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Loss
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29?10?2
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Hiroshige Tanaka
|
KO (punch)
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Pancrase 287
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May 28, 2017
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1
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0:14
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Tokyo
, Japan
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Win
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29?9?2
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Yojiro Uchimura
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Decision (unanimous)
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Pancrase 278
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June 12, 2016
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3
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5:00
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Tokyo
, Japan
|
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Win
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28?9?2
|
Kyosuke Yokoyama
|
Submission (rear naked choke)
|
Pancrase 275
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January 31, 2016
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1
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1:35
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Tokyo
, Japan
|
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Loss
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27?9?2
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Dan Hooker
|
KO (head kick and punches)
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UFC Fight Night: Miocic vs. Hunt
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May 10, 2015
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2
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4:13
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Adelaide
, Australia
|
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Loss
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27?8?2
|
Charles Oliveira
|
Submission (anaconda choke)
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UFC Fight Night: Te Huna vs. Marquardt
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June 28, 2014
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2
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4:28
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Auckland
, New Zealand
|
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Win
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27?7?2
|
Ivan Menjivar
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Decision (unanimous)
|
The Ultimate Fighter China Finale: Kim vs. Hathaway
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March 1, 2014
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3
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5:00
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Macau
,
SAR
, China
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Loss
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26?7?2
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Darren Elkins
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Decision (unanimous)
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UFC Fight Night: Condit vs. Kampmann 2
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August 28, 2013
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3
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5:00
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Indianapolis, Indiana
, United States
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Loss
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26?6?2
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Clay Guida
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Decision (split)
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UFC on Fox: Johnson vs. Dodson
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January 26, 2013
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3
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5:00
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Chicago, Illinois
, United States
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Loss
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26?5?2
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Ricardo Lamas
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Decision (unanimous)
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UFC on FX: Maynard vs. Guida
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June 22, 2012
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3
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5:00
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Atlantic City, New Jersey
, United States
|
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Win
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26?4?2
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Bart Palaszewski
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Decision (unanimous)
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UFC 144
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February 26, 2012
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3
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5:00
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Saitama
, Japan
|
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Win
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25?4?2
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George Roop
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Decision (split)
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UFC 137
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October 29, 2011
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3
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5:00
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Las Vegas, Nevada
, United States
|
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Win
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24?4?2
|
Donald Sanchez
|
Submission (triangle choke)
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Shooto: Shooto Tradition 2011
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April 29, 2011
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2
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1:36
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Tokyo
, Japan
|
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Win
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23?4?2
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Marlon Sandro
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Decision (unanimous)
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World Victory Road Presents: Soul of Fight
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December 30, 2010
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5
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5:00
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Tokyo
, Japan
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Won the
Sengoku Featherweight Championship
.
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Win
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22?4?2
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Jeff Lawson
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Submission (triangle choke)
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World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku Raiden Championships 14
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August 22, 2010
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1
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2:09
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Tokyo
, Japan
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Win
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21?4?2
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Takeshi Inoue
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Decision (split)
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Shooto: The Way of Shooto 3: Like a Tiger, Like a Dragon
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May 30, 2010
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3
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5:00
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Tokyo
, Japan
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Won the
Shooto Featherweight Championship
.
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Loss
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20?4?2
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Michihiro Omigawa
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Decision (split)
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World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 11
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November 7, 2009
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3
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5:00
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Tokyo
, Japan
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Win
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20?3?2
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Masanori Kanehara
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Decision (unanimous)
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World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 9
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August 2, 2009
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3
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5:00
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Saitama
, Japan
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Sengoku Featherweight GP Semifinal.
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Win
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19?3?2
|
Ronnie Mann
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Submission (triangle choke)
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World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 8
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May 2, 2009
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1
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3:09
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Tokyo
, Japan
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Sengoku Featherweight GP Quarterfinal.
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Win
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18?3?2
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Chris Manuel
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Submission (triangle armbar)
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World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 7
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March 20, 2009
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1
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4:12
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Tokyo
, Japan
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Sengoku Featherweight GP Opening Round.
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Win
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17?3?2
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Rumina Sato
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TKO (punches)
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Shooto: Shooto Tradition 4
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November 29, 2008
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1
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3:32
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Tokyo
, Japan
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Win
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16?3?2
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Thierry Quenneville
|
Submission (triangle choke)
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TKO 35
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October 3, 2008
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1
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4:14
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Montreal, Quebec
, Canada
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Defended TKO Featherweight Championship.
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Draw
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15?3?2
|
Hiroshi Nakamura
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Draw
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Shooto: Gig Central 15
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August 3, 2008
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3
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5:00
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Aichi
, Japan
|
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Win
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15?3?1
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Baret Yoshida
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TKO (punches)
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Shooto: Back To Our Roots 8
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March 28, 2008
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1
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4:51
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Tokyo
, Japan
|
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Win
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14?3?1
|
Katsuya Toida
|
Submission (armbar)
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Shooto: Back To Our Roots 7
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January 26, 2008
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2
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4:30
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Tokyo
, Japan
|
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Win
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13?3?1
|
Brian Geraghty
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Decision (unanimous)
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Heat 5
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November 25, 2007
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3
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5:00
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Aichi
, Japan
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Loss
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12?3?1
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Kim Jong-Man
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Decision (split)
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Shooto: Gig Central 13
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October 8, 2007
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3
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5:00
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Aichi
, Japan
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Loss
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12?2?1
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Antonio Carvalho
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Decision (split)
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Shooto: Back To Our Roots 3
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May 18, 2007
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3
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5:00
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Tokyo
, Japan
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Win
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12?1?1
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Mark Hominick
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Decision (majority)
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TKO 28
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February 9, 2007
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5
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5:00
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Montreal, Quebec
, Canada
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Defended TKO Featherweight Championship.
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Win
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11?1?1
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Byon Sho Kim
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TKO (doctor stoppage)
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Shooto: Gig Central 11
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November 26, 2006
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1
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1:32
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Aichi
, Japan
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Win
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10?1?1
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Jeff Curran
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Decision (unanimous)
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Pride - Bushido 12
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August 26, 2006
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2
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5:00
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Aichi
, Japan
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Win
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9?1?1
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Mark Hominick
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Technical Submission (triangle choke)
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TKO 25
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May 5, 2006
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2
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5:00
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Montreal, Quebec
, Canada
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Won the TKO Featherweight Championship.
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Draw
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8?1?1
|
Bao Quach
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Draw
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Shooto: Gig Central 9
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February 26, 2006
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3
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5:00
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Aichi
, Japan
|
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Win
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8?1
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Tom Niinimaki
|
Technical Submission (armbar)
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Shooto 2005: 11/6 in Korakuen Hall
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November 6, 2005
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1
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3:03
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Tokyo
, Japan
|
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Win
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7?1
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Hideki Kadowaki
|
Submission (armbar)
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Shooto: Gig Central 8
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July 3, 2005
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2
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3:34
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Nagoya
, Japan
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Win
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6?1
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Joe Pearson
|
Submission (punches)
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Shooto: Gig Central 7
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March 27, 2005
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1
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1:35
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Nagoya
, Japan
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Win
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5?1
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Tsutomu Shiiki
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Decision (unanimous)
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Shooto: Gig Central 6
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September 12, 2004
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2
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5:00
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Nagoya
, Japan
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Win
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4?1
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Yohei Nanbu
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Decision (unanimous)
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Shooto: Gig Central 5
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March 28, 2004
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2
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5:00
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Nagoya
, Japan
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Loss
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3?1
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Hiroyuki Takaya
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Decision (unanimous)
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Shooto: 7/13 in Korakuen Hall
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July 13, 2003
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2
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5:00
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Tokyo
, Japan
|
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Win
|
3?0
|
Yoshinori Amari
|
Submission (armbar)
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Shooto: Gig Central 3
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March 30, 2003
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2
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2:38
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Nagoya
, Japan
|
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Win
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2?0
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Edward Button
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TKO (punches)
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Shooto: Treasure Hunt 11
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November 15, 2002
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1
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4:11
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Tokyo
, Japan
|
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Win
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1?0
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Masanori Sugatani
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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Shooto: Gig Central 2
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October 6, 2002
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1
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2:29
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Aichi
, Japan
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See also
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References
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- ^
a
b
"Hatsu Hioki MMA Stats, Pictures, News, Videos, Biography"
. Sherdog.com
. Retrieved
2022-10-07
.
- ^
Sergio Non (December 30, 2010).
"Hioki dominates Sandro, wins Sengoku featherweight belt"
. USA Today.
- ^
"Hatsu Hioki vs. Ricardo Lamas added to UFC on FX 4 in New Jersey"
. mmajunkie.com. April 25, 2012
. Retrieved
April 25,
2012
.
- ^
"Clay Guida-Hatsu Hioki added to UFC on FOX 6 in Chicago"
.
mmajunkie.com
. November 7, 2012. Archived from
the original
on November 10, 2012.
- ^
"UFC on FOX 6 play by play and live results"
.
mmajunkie.com
. January 26, 2013.
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Brett Okamoto (June 11, 2013).
"Hioki and Elkins set for August clash"
. espn.co.uk
. Retrieved
June 11,
2013
.
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Keith Grienke (January 1, 2014).
"Menjivar to Face Hioki at TUF: China Finale"
. TopMMANews.com
. Retrieved
January 1,
2014
.
- ^
Staff (2014-04-28).
"Hatsu Hioki vs. Charles Oliveira added to UFC Fight Night 43 in Auckland"
. mmajunkie.com
. Retrieved
2014-04-28
.
- ^
Staff (2015-02-23).
"Hatsu Hioki meets Daniel Hooker at UFC Fight Night 65 in Australia"
. MMAjunkie.com
. Retrieved
2015-02-23
.
- ^
Anton Tabuena (2015-07-06).
"Hatsu Hioki and Ryan Jimmo among 14 fighters released by the UFC"
. bloodyelbow.com
. Retrieved
2015-07-06
.
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Sporting positions
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Preceded by
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9th Shooto World Lightweight Champion
May 30, 2010 ? May 31, 2011
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Succeeded by
Vacant
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Preceded by
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TKO World Featherweight Champion
May 5, 2006 ? October 2008
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Succeeded by
The organization was dissolved in 2008.
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Preceded by
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3rd
Sengoku Featherweight Champion
December 30, 2010 - June 25, 2011
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Succeeded by
Vacant
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