Michael Thompson (karateka)
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Michael Thompson (born 23 June 1962) is an
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former karateka and kickboxer who competed in the cruiserweight and heavyweight division. After a long and distinguished career in
Kyokushin is a style of karate originating in Japan. It is a style of stand-up fighting and is rooted in a philosophy of self-improvement, discipline, and hard training. Kyokushin Kaikan is the martial arts organization founded in 1964 by Korean-Jap ...
, in which he won the British Open four times, the Commonwealth Championships in 1988 and the European Championships in 1991 as well as competing three times in the World Open, Thompson later switched to
Seidokaikan is a traditional full contact karate derived from Kyokushin by Kazuyoshi Ishii. Seidokaikan organized the first professional full contact karate tournament named the Karate World Cup. The Karate World Cup had special extension rounds; if the j ...
and reached the final of the 1994 Seidokaikan Karate World Cup. During his time as a Seidokaikan competitor, he also fought as a professional kickboxer in K-1, amassing a 6–5 record and becoming the WKA European Super Cruiserweight Champion.


Career

Michael Thompson established himself as one of the United Kingdom's best
Kyokushin is a style of karate originating in Japan. It is a style of stand-up fighting and is rooted in a philosophy of self-improvement, discipline, and hard training. Kyokushin Kaikan is the martial arts organization founded in 1964 by Korean-Jap ...
fighters during the 1980s, winning the British Open four times (1982, 1984, 1986 and 1990) and finishing in third place twice (1983 and 1985). He also medaled at the European Championships three times, taking bronze in 1982 and silver in 1987 and 1989 before eventually winning the tournament at +90 kg/198 lb in 1991. As well as winning the inaugural Commonwealth Championships in 1988, Thompson competed in the Kyokushin World Open on three occasions. In his best showing in the tournament, he made it to the semi-finals at the 1987 edition, losing out to
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. After transitioning to
Seidokaikan is a traditional full contact karate derived from Kyokushin by Kazuyoshi Ishii. Seidokaikan organized the first professional full contact karate tournament named the Karate World Cup. The Karate World Cup had special extension rounds; if the j ...
in 1993, Thompson fought his first match against
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at the '' K-1 Grand Prix '93'' in
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, Japan on 30 April 1993, losing by
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after two extension rounds were needed to separate the pair. He bounced back with a first round knockout of
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at '' K-1 Sanctuary III'' in
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, Japan on 25 June 1993. Entering the 1993 Seidokaikan Karate World Cup on 3 October 1993, Thompson rematched Kakuda in the tournament's opening stage and repeated his performance to score another first-round KO. It was another familiar foe and outcome in the quarter-finals, as Taiei Kin again beat him by an extension round decision to eliminate him from the competition. Thompson then signed with K-1 and made his professional kickboxing debut on 4 March 1994, stopping Gary Sandland with a spinning back kick in round four at '' K-1 Challenge''. The following month, he was invited to compete in the '' K-1 Grand Prix '94'', held on 30 April 1994 in Tokyo. He lost to
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via
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due to a cut in round three of their quarter-final match. Returning at '' K-1 Revenge'' in
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, Japan on 18 September 1994, Thompson knocked out Muay Thai exponent
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with a lighting-quick spinning back kick just two seconds into the third round. Competing in his last major
full contact karate Full contact karate is any format of karate where competitors spar (also called Kumite) full-contact and allow a knockout as winning criterion. History Full contact karate competition comes in several different formats developed for the art of k ...
tournament, Michael Thompson made it to the final of the 1994 Seidokaikan Karate World Cup on 2 October 1994. Following wins over Wataru Uchida, Eiji Matsumoto and Kenneth Felter, respectively, he was stopped with a body kick from Sam Greco inside the first round of the tournament championship match. In his next outing, he beat Rene Papais on points in a karate match at '' K-1 Fight Night'' in Zurich, Switzerland on 10 June 1995. He soon made his way back to the kickboxing ring and faced
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in a non-tournament bout at the '' K-3 Grand Prix '95'' in
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, Japan on 16 July 1995. He was outmatched in the fight, getting beat around the ring before being stopped in round two. In another tough matchup, Thompson was dropped by
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a total of four times over two rounds, forcing the referee to call a stoppage at '' K-1 Revenge II'' in Yokohama on 3 September 1995. Upon his return to Seidokaikan karate, Thompson lost his third consecutive fight as he dropped a
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to
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in a one-off match at the 1995 Seidokaikan Karate World Cup on 8 October 1995. This would be his last appearance under karate rules as he would spend the remainder of his career as a kickboxer and actually went on to train with Andy Hug at his training complex in Lucerne, Switzerland. On 9 December 1995, Thompson defeated
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via cut TKO in round three at '' K-1 Hercules'' in Nagoya. He was unable to stay out of the losing column for long, however, as he was TKO'd inside the first round by Duane van der Merwe at the '' K-1 Grand Prix '96 Opening Battle'' in Yokohama on 10 March 1996. Heavily outweighed and giving up 19 cm/1 ft in height, he was pushed into a corner and floored with an
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in the opening seconds and suffered three more knockdowns before the referee called the fight off. He went on a three fight winning streak over the next two years and kicked it off by TKOing Attila Fusco with third round
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s at '' K-1 Fight Night II'' in Zurich on 2 June 1996 to capture the German's WKA European Super Cruiserweight (-90 kg/198.4 lb) Kickboxing Championship. He followed this up with back-to-back wins over Musashi; the first a unanimous decision at '' K-1 Fight Night '97'' in Zurich on 7 June 1997, and the second a majority decision at '' K-1 Japan '98 Kamikaze'' in Tokyo on 28 October 1998. In his last fight before retirement, Thompson lost to Michael McDonald by way of unanimous decision at '' K-1 Fight Night '99'' in Zurich on 6 June 1999.


Championships and awards


Karate

*Kyokushin British Open **7th Kyokushin British Open Champion **8th Kyokushin British Open 3rd Place **9th Kyokushin British Open Champion **10th Kyokushin British Open 3rd Place **11th Kyokushin British Open Champion **15th Kyokushin British Open Champion *Kyokushin World Open **4th Kyokushin World Open 3rd Place *Commonwealth Kyokushin Championships **1st Commonwealth Kyokushin Championships +90 kg/198 lb Champion *European Kyokushin Championships **2nd European Kyokushin Championships +90 kg/198 lb 3rd Place **4th European Kyokushin Championships +90 kg/198 lb Runner-up **5th European Kyokushin Championships +90 kg/198 lb Runner-up **6th European Kyokushin Championships +90 kg/198 lb Champion *Ibutz Oyama Cup **1st Ibutz Oyama Cup +90 kg/198 lb Runner-up **3rd Ibutz Oyama Cup +90 kg/198 lb 3rd Place *Seidokaikan Karate World Cup **1994 Seidokaikan Karate World Cup Runner-up


Kickboxing

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**WKA European Super Cruiserweight (-90 kg/198.4 lb) Kickboxing Championship


Karate record

''Legend'':


Kickboxing record

''Legend'':


References


External links


K-1Sport profile
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