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Yuya Yamamoto (山本 優弥, Yamamoto Yūya, born July 15, 1984) is a retired Japanese kickboxer who competed in K-1 at middleweight (-70 kg). He is the former Japanese national champion of kickboxing sanctioned by All Japan Kickboxing Federation at welterweight.

Yuya Yamamoto
BornYutaka Wataru Yamamoto
(1984-07-15) July 15, 1984 (age 40)
Onomichi, Hiroshima, Japan
Native name山本 優弥
NationalityJapanese
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight70 kg (154 lb; 11 st 0 lb)
DivisionWelterweight
StyleKarate
TeamSeishun Juku
Rank  black belt in Shin Karate
Years active2001 - 2015
Kickboxing record
Total60
Wins34
By knockout13
Losses25
By knockout7
Draws1
Other information
UniversityHiroshima Preféctural
Matsunaga High School
Last updated on: May 12, 2013

Biography

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Amateur era

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Yuya Yamamoto was born in Takasu, Onomichi in Hiroshima, Japan on July 15, 1984. He started learning karate at Kushukaikan during his high school life. Although he was only 16 years old, he won the All Japan Shin Karate championships at lightweight.[1] After winning the championship, he moved to Tokyo and joined Booch Beat, a kickboxing team, to be a kickboxer. On September 7, 2001, he debuted as a professional kickboxer for All Japan Kickboxing Federation(AJKF). At this time, he was only 17 years old.

Professional kickboxing

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In 2004, Yamamoto challenged Yamauchi's welterweight championship on January 4, but he was defeated by the unanimous decision at 5R. On November 19, he challenged Yamauchi's title again, but he failed to win the title because the match resulted as a draw. In January 2006, he moved to Seishunjuku from Booch Beat.

On February 6, 2005, he fought against Yoshihiro Sato. He was beaten completely as he was knocked down 6 times during the bout of 5R. Sato knocked down Yamamoto twice at 1R, twice at 2R, once at 3R, once at 4R. Yamamoto was going to be retired before fighting against Sato. For this reason, although he was offered only 10 days before, he accepted this bout as a replacement.[2] Although he intended to retire, this bout was evaluated by K-1; thereafter, he decided to continue his career.

In 2007, he participated the tournament for the vacant welterweight championship of AJKF. He won the tournament on May 11, 2007, and 23rd champion of AJKF at welterweight. On December 28, 2007, AJKF announced that Yamamoto is going to be awarded "2007 Outstanding Performance Award" as he won the title and he beat Keiji Ozaki in October. He was awarded on January 12 in 2008.[3]

On December 5, 2008, he fought against Christophe Pruvost from Switzerland for his AJKF Welterweight title, but he was beaten by TKO by cut and he lost his title.

Yamamoto lost to Xu Yan by TKO at Krush.16 in Tokyo, Japan on February 17, 2012.[4]

Yamamoto competed in the Krush Grand Prix 2013 ~67kg First Class Tournament~ on January 14, 2012 in Tokyo.[5][6] In the quarter-finals, he went up against Hitoshi Tsukagoshi, a quick former 63 kg fighter. Yamamoto's power was too much for Tsukagoshi, however, and he knocked him out with a brutal left hook in round three. He then lost a split decision after taking Abdellah Ezbiri into an extension round in the semis.[7] He lost to TaCa via unanimous decision after an extension round at Krush.28 in Tokyo, Japan on May 12, 2013.[8]

He snapped the losing skid with a split decision win over Onder Ural at Krush 31.[9] This victory was followed up by a three fight losing streak, during which he lost by decision to Makihira Keita, Kerrith Bhella[10][11] and by knockout to Kotetsu.[12]

Titles and accomplishments

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Amateur

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    • 2001 All Japan Shin Karate Championship K-2 Tournament Lightweight winner[13]

Professional

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Awards

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  • 2007 AJKF Outstanding Performance Award

Kickboxing record

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Kickboxing record
35 Wins (13 (T)KO's, 28 Losses, 1 Draw
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2015-02-06 Loss   Kotetsu Krush.51 Tokyo, Japan KO (Left Jab) 1 0:41
2014-11-03 Loss   Kerrith Bhella K-1 World GP 2014 -65kg Championship Tournament[15] Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan Decision (majority) 3 3:00
2014-04-15 Loss   Makihira Keita Krush.40 Tokyo, Japan Ext.R Decision (unanimous) 4 3:00
2013-08-25 win   Onder Ural Krush.31 Hiroshima, Japan Decision (Split) 3 3:00
2013-05-12 Loss   TaCa Krush.28 Tokyo, Japan Ext.R Decision (unanimous) 4 3:00
2013-01-14 Loss   Abdellah Ezbiri Krush Grand Prix 2013 ~67 kg Tournament~, Semi Finals Tokyo, Japan Ext.R Decision (split) 4 3:00
2013-01-14 Win   Hitoshi Tsukakoshi Krush Grand Prix 2013 ~67 kg Tournament~, Quarter Finals Tokyo, Japan KO (left hook) 3 1:59
2012-07-21 Loss   Asami Zaurus Krush.20 Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2012-02-17 Loss   Xu Yan Krush.16 Tokyo, Japan TKO (referee stoppage) 2 1:39
2011-09-25 Loss   Yūji Nashiro K-1 World MAX 2011 –70 kg Japan Tournament Final Osaka, Japan KO (punches) 1 3:00
For K-1 World MAX 2011 Japan Tournament Title.
2011-09-25 Win   Kenta K-1 World MAX 2011 –70 kg Japan Tournament Semi Final Osaka, Japan Ext.R Decision (Unanimous) 4 3:00
2011-09-25 Win   Shintaro Matsukura K-1 World MAX 2011 –70 kg Japan Tournament Quarter Final Osaka, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2011-05-29 Loss   Shintaro Matsukura Krush -70 kg The First Championship Tournament 1st Round[16] Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
Fails to qualify for Krush tournament semi finals -70 kg.
2011-04-30 Win   Akihiro Gono Krush The First Championship Tournament ~Triple Final Round~ Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2011-01-09 Win   Masakazu Watanabe Krush First Generation Kings Tournament Round 2, Super Fight Tokyo, Japan KO (Punches) 2 2:16
2010-11-08 Win   Seiichi Ikemoto K-1 World MAX 2010 -70kg World Championship Tournament Final Tokyo, Japan KO (Punches) 2 2:22
2010-07-05 Loss   Yoshihiro Sato K-1 World MAX 2010 Final 16 - Part 1 Tokyo, Japan Decision (Majority) 3 3:00
Fails to qualify for K-1 World MAX 2010 Final.
2010-04-29 Win   Scott Shaffer Krush 6 Tokyo, Japan KO (High kick) 3 1:59
2010-03-27 Loss   Hinata Watanabe K-1 World MAX 2010 –70 kg Japan Tournament Saitama, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2009-10-26 Loss   Giorgio Petrosyan K-1 World MAX 2009 Final Yokohama, Japan KO (Right hook) 1 2:09
2009-07-13 Win   Gago Drago K-1 World MAX 2009 Final 8 Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2009-04-21 Win   Chi Bin Lim K-1 World MAX 2009 Final 16 Fukuoka, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2009-02-23 Loss   Taishin Kohiruimaki K-1 World MAX 2009 Japan Tournament Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
For K-1 World MAX 2009 Japan Tournament Title.
2009-02-23 Win   Yuichiro Nagashima K-1 World MAX 2009 Japan Tournament Tokyo, Japan TKO (Doctor stoppage/cut) 3 0:59
2009-02-23 Win   Tatsuji K-1 World MAX 2009 Japan Tournament Tokyo, Japan Ext. R Decision (Unanimous) 4 3:00
2008-12-05 Loss   Christophe Pruvost All Japan Kickboxing Federation Tokyo, Japan TKO (Doctor stop./cut) 4 2:59
Loses his AJKF Welterweight championship title.
2008-11-08 Win   Kwon Min Seok AJKF "Krush! 〜Kickboxing Destruction〜" Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2008-09-19 Loss   Samranchai 96Penang AJKF "SWORD FIGHT 2008 〜Japan VS Thailand 5vs5 Match〜" Tokyo, Japan TKO (Doctor Stoppage) 3 2:25
2008-06-22 Loss   Samkor Kiatmontep AJKF Norainu Dengekisakusen Tokyo, Japan Decision (Split) 5 3:00
2008-04-09 Win   Marfio Canoletti K-1 World MAX 2008 Final 16 Hiroshima, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2008-02-02 Loss   Andy Ologun K-1 World MAX 2008 Japan Tournament Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2007-10-25 Win   Ryuji Horio AJKF Kick Return/Kickboxer of the best 60 kg Tournament Final Tokyo, Japan Decision (Majority) 3 3:00
2007-07-29 Win   Jimmy Emmers AJKF "Super Fight 2007" Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
2007-05-11 Win   Mitsumasa Horikawa AJKF "REARM" AJKF Welterweight tournament, Final Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan Decision (Majority) 5 3:00
Wins vacant title of AJKF Welterweight championship.
2007-03-09 Win   Kin Tokou AJKF Departure 〜Norainu FINAL〜 Welterweight Championship Tournament, Semi Final Tokyo, Japan TKO (Doctor Stoppage) 2 1:23
2006-12-08 Loss   Kazki Hamasaki AJKF "Fujihara Matsuri 2006" Tokyo, Japan Ext.R Decision (Unanimous) 4 3:00
2006-10-08 Win   Takayuki Weerasakreck AJKF "Seishun Matsuri 〜Naokick's〜" Tokyo, Japan TKO (Doctor Stoppage) 2 1:23
2006-09-04 Loss   Farid Khider K-1 World MAX 2006 Champions Challenge Yokohama, Japan Decision (Majority) 3 3:00
2006-02-04 Loss   Tatsuji K-1 World MAX 2006 Japan Tournament Saitama, Japan TKO (Injury, dislocated shoulder) 2 2:47
2005-11-19 Loss   Yassine Benhadj Janus Fight Night 2005, Quarter Finals Italy Decision 3 3:00
2005-10-12 Win   Ash-Ra K-1 World MAX 2005 Champions Challenge Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2005-09-16 Win   Hiroyuki Abe AJKF "STACK OF ARMS" Tokyo, Japan KO (Knee) 2 2:16
2005-06-14 Loss   Kazuki Hamasaki K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Hiroshima Hiroshima, Japan TKO 2 2:20
2005-05-04 Win   Yasuhiro Kido K-1 World MAX 2005 World Tournament Open Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2005-04-17 Win   Mirko Kuhn AJKF "NEVER GIVE UP" Tokyo, Japan KO (3 Knockdowns) 3 1:25
2005-02-06 Loss   Yoshihiro Sato All Japan Kickboxing 2005: Moving Japan Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
2004-11-19 Draw   Yutaro Yamauchi AJKF "The Championship" Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
For the AJKF Welterweight title.
2004-09-23 Win   Hiroyuki Takaya All Japan Kickboxing 2004: Danger Zone Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2004-07-24 Win   Mikel Sanchi AJKF "SUPER FIGHT 〜MAXIMAM〜" Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
2004-05-16 Win   Javier AJKF "Fire Wire" Tokyo, Japan KO (Right Hook) 3 0:53
2004-04-16 Win   Hisayuki Kanazawa AJKF All Japan Lightweight Tournament 2004 2nd.STAGE Tokyo, Japan Decision (Majority) 3 3:00
2004-01-04 Loss   Yutaro Yamauchi All Japan Kickboxing 2004: Wilderness Tokyo, Japan Decision (Majority) 5 3:00
For the AJKF Welterweight title.
2003-11-23 Win   Masaaki Kato All Japan Kickboxing 2003: Scramble Tokyo, Japan KO (Strikes) 1 0:58
2003-09-27 Win   Tomohiro Chiba AJKF "KNOCK DOWN" Tokyo, Japan KO (3 Knockdows) 3 2:46
2003-07-20 Win   Takaya Komatsu AJKF "KICK OUT" Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2003-05-23 Loss   Takahito Fujimaki AJKF Tokyo, Japan Decision (Split) 3 3:00
2003-03-08 Loss   Tsogto Amara All Japan Lightweight Strongest Decision Tournament Tokyo, Japan Ext. R Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
2002-12-01 Loss   Lim Chi-bin 龍PROMOTION I.K.M.F. Korea - Japan 4VS4 Match South Korea Decision 5 3:00
2002-09 Win   Thailand KO
2002-05-30 Win   Yuji Kitano AJKF "VANGUARD" Tokyo, Japan Decision (Majority) 3 3:00
2002-02-15 Win   Makoto Hasegawa AJKF Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2001-10-12 Loss   Takahito Fujimaki AJKF Lightning All Japan Lightweight Tournament Semi Finals Tokyo, Japan Decision (Majority) 3 3:00
2001-09-07 Win   Taku Harada AJKF Lightning All Japan Lightweight Tournament Quarter Finals Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

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References

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  1. ^ 第12回 全日本新空手道選手権大会 Archived June 12, 2010, at the Wayback Machine (Japanese)
  2. ^ Tokyo Sports, the 8th page, 2009-04-24
  3. ^ 小林聡GM、2008年は新エース出現を期待 (Japanese)
  4. ^ Krush.16 Results: Kubo and Sato Claim ISKA Titles, Xu Yan KOs Yuya Yamamoto
  5. ^ Koya Urabe vs Karim Bennoui Added to Krush.25; Yamamoto, Matsukura Join 67kg Tournament Field
  6. ^ Krush Announces 67kg Tournament Quarterfinal Matchups
  7. ^ Krush 67kg Tournament Results: Kubo Wins Tournament in Disputed Decision, Alamos Upsets Takiya
  8. ^ Krush.28 Results: Takeru Captures Inaugural 58kg Title
  9. ^ "【Krush】寺戸が2度のダウンを奪われるも大逆転勝利". efight.jp. 25 August 2013. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  10. ^ "【Krush】城戸がV3達成、世界強豪との対戦アピール". efight.jp. 15 April 2014. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  11. ^ "【K-1】無敵ゲーオがK-1世界トーナメントをも制す". efight.jp. 3 November 2014. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  12. ^ "【Krush】武尊がダウン3度奪う圧勝で防衛、K-1出撃宣言". efight.jp. 6 February 2015. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  13. ^ "第12回 全日本新空手道選手権大会" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2023-09-04.
  14. ^ "(レポ&写真) [全日本キック] 5.11 後楽園:元気はドロー。優弥が王者に".
  15. ^ K-1 Japan 65kgs [sic] Tournament Results
  16. ^ "Krush公式ブログ (Japanese language - results of Krush event)". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. www.wakoweb.com. 11 November 2008. Retrieved 2011-05-30.
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