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and a former amateur wrestler, currently signed to Pro Wrestling Noah, where he is a one-time
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. He has most recently fought in
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, but is also known for his work in the PRIDE Fighting Championships, K-1, Rizin Fighting Federation, and
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. Fujita began his career as a professional wrestler in 1993, joining the
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(NJPW) dojo, while still competing as an amateur wrestler. Debuting in 1996, Fujita would put his wrestling career on hiatus in early 2000 to train in MMA. Returning the following year with a new shoot based offence, Fujita won the
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immediately and went on to hold it two more times before leaving the company in 2005. After a six-year hiatus, Fujita returned to pro wrestling in 2011 for Inoki Genome Federation (IGF), and continues to make occasional appearances as a freelancer, most recently for Pro Wrestling Noah and Real Japan Pro Wrestling (RJPW).


Early life

Fujita practiced freestyle wrestling in high school. He participated in the FILA World Championships as a junior in 1988, placing sixth, and in the Espoir division in 1989, placing eleventh. In 1993, Fujita placed fifth at the Asian Championships at the senior level, and in 1993 and 1994, he represented Japan as a senior in the World Cup, a dual meet tournament. He was also a national champion in Japan in Greco-Roman wrestling. He missed making the Japanese Olympic team by 1 point in the Olympic qualifiers.


Professional wrestling career


New Japan Pro-Wrestling (1996–2005)


Early career (1996–2000)

Fujita was approached to join
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(NJPW) in 1993 whilst he was still competing in amateur wrestling. Fujita agreed to join, but because of his amateur career, his professional debut was delayed three years until 1996. Fujita made his in-ring debut on November 1, 1996, losing to Yuji Nagata. Fujita was trained in the NJPW dojo by Antonio Inoki and Satoru Sayama, who described him as a "monster". Regarded as a promising rookie for his natural athletic ability and strength, Fujita was pushed as a future star during his young lion days. In 1998, he was one of the wrestlers selected to face Riki Choshu in one of his retirement matches, and was also chosen as a training partner for former judoka Naoya Ogawa during his transition into professional wrestling. Despite being praised and touted as a future star, Fujita had doubts about a career in professional wrestling, and didn't feel like he was adapting to it well enough. In addition, he struggled to find a regular position on the card behind more experienced rookies like Yuji Nagata, Manabu Nakanishi and
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. In 1999, he requested to leave New Japan with the intention of joining Fighting Network Rings, a former shoot-style promotion that had recently changed itself to a full on mixed martial arts company. New Japan higher ups agreed to the move, as did Rings' owner Akira Maeda, but at the last minute, New Japan owner and Fujita's trainer Antonio Inoki intervened and stopped it. In a bid to keep Fujita in New Japan, Inoki sent him abroad to train for MMA, with the intention of sending him to
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as a representative of Team Inoki. Fujita's run in Pride was successful, and in 2001 he was bought back in to wrestle for New Japan.


Return and championship push (2001–2005)

After over a year away from pro-wrestling, Fujita's return to NJPW was announced in early 2001 for the Strong Style 2001 pay-per-view on April 9, where he was set to face
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for the
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. Fujita dominated the match with his new shoot-based offence and quickly won the championship in just under 7 minutes. Fujita made two successful defences, beating Yuji Nagata and Don Frye. Fujita reigned as champion until January 2002, when he was forced to vacate the title due to injury. Fujita returned to New Japan on July 20, 2002, at Toukon Memorial Day, beating junior heavyweight Masahito Kakihara in 1:09. At ''Cross Road'' on August 29, Fujita entered a tournament for the vacated NWF Heavyweight Championship but was defeated by eventual winner
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, giving Fujita his first loss in New Japan since January 2000. On October 14, Fujita challenged Yuji Nagata for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship but came up short. After spending most of 2003 in Pride, Fujita returned to New Japan once again in October 2003 at Ultimate Crush II, teaming with
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, Bob Sapp,
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and Shinsuke Nakamura as "Shin Inoki Gun" to defeat Yuji Nagata,
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,
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, Manabu Nakanishi and
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. In June 2004, he won the vacated
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for a second time by defeating
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. He lost the championship to
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on October 9, 2004. In 2005 he joined the Team JAPAN faction, and on July 18, 2005, he won the championship for the third time against
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. In August 2005, Fujita entered the 2005
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where he won all his matches in the round robin portion, then defeated
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but lost to
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in the finals. He lost the IWGP Championship to Brock Lesnar on October 8, 2005, at '' Toukon Souzou New Chapter'' in a three-way match including Masahiro Chono. Lesnar pinned Chono to win the title. In late 2005 he withdrew from a rematch with Lesnar, scheduled for January 4, 2006. Fujita was represented by Inoki Office, an agency originally started by Antonio Inoki, and had not been under a contract with NJPW.


Inoki Genome Federation (2011–2015)

After almost 6 years away from the ring, Fujita returned to professional wrestling in 2011 with his longtime associate and mentor Antonio Inoki's Inoki Genome Federation (IGF) promotion where he competed for the next few years. He won the IGF Championship from Jerome Le Banner in early 2012, and made successful defences against
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,
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, Erik Hammer and Atsushi Sawada before dropping it to
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in a worked shoot fight in December 2013. Fujita made a rare appearance outside of IGF in November 2015, competing for Genichiro Tenryu's
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retirement show, where he teamed with
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in a loss to Suwama and
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. Not long after this, Fujita left IGF and became inactive in pro wrestling once again.


Freelance (2017–2019)

After two more years away from wrestling, Fujita once again returned to the ring in October 2017, now a freelancer. He formed an alliance with fellow IGF and NJPW alumni
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, with
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also aligning himself with the pair. They began a feud with
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during the lead up to Onita's retirement match in Korakuen Hall, where the three lost to Onita, Kai and
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on October 31. In early 2018, the trio invaded All Japan Pro Wrestling for a short lived run, starting a feud with Suwama's Evolution stable. In their only official match in the promotion, they defeated Suwama,
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and Yusuke Okada by referee's decision on March 25. Fujita would also make a one-off appearance for
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in July 2018, teaming with Daisuke Sekimoto to defeat
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and Hideyoshi Kamitani. After another extended period of absence, Fujita returned to the ring in June 2019, debuting for Real Japan Pro Wrestling (RJPW). Still aligned with Kendo Kashin, Fujita began a feud with RJPW ace Super Tiger, challenging him to a match for the Legend Championship. In a prelude match, Fujita and Kashin defeated Tiger and
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. In their official title match on September 19, Fujita defeated Tiger to win the title, ending his reign at 735 days. Fujita also made a special appearance for Pro Wrestling Noah in September, beating Yoshiki Inamura.


Pro Wrestling Noah (2021-present)


Mixed martial arts career

In January 2000 Fujita put his professional wrestling career on hiatus and began training for mixed martial arts competition. His trainer was his professional wrestling mentor and mixed martial arts legend, Antonio Inoki, as well as luta livre veteran
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.


Pride and K-1


First wins

Kazuyuki entered the PRIDE organization as part of the 2000 Openweight Grand Prix. His first opponent was Fighting Network RINGS alumnus Hans Nijman, who Fujita beat fast by taking him down and submitting him with a wrestling neck crank. After this success, Inoki sent him abroad to compete in American promotion Extreme Shootout, where he KOed Dan Chase and then submitted Will Childs, before returning to PRIDE. On May 1, Fujita competed at Pride Grand Prix 2000 Finals, where he would score the first big win of his career by defeating Mark Kerr, who at the time was considered to be one of the best heavyweights in MMA. Kerr dominated early in the match, taking the Japanese down and hitting
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through his guard, followed by a series of
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s to the head, but Fujita endured shockingly all the punishment and waited for his opportunity. It finally came when Kerr became visibly tired from attacking, moment in which Kazuyuki took him down, taking his back and launching his own series of knee strikes and hammerfists. Kerr turtled up while Fujita scored points over him with unceasing striking, and at the end the referee stopped the match in Fujita's favour. His win over Kerr was considered to be a gigantic upset, and was the first loss in Kerr's career, snapping a 13-fight unbeaten streak. Fujita's next fight was against former UFC Heavyweight Champion Mark Coleman in the semifinals of the Grand Prix, but the NJPW corner threw the towel started the match to avoid risks for Fujita's health. Despite Fujita was eliminated the tournament, he became a star with the Japanese crowds for his victory over Kerr and the toughness demonstrated in the fight, which gained him the nickname of "Ironhead". As Fujita himself noted, "I am not so great a puncher, not so great a kicker. I don't really have anything all that great, but in today's vale tudo, the strongest is the one that can take a beating." At Pride 10, Fujita next fought MMA superstar
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. Like in the Kerr fight, Fujita took another incredible beating yet was not knocked out, and Shamrock then began to experience heart attack symptoms and had his corner throw in the towel, resulting in another massive win for Fujita and his career. Color commentator
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proclaimed during Fujita's fight with Shamrock, "that guy can take a baseball bat to the side of the head!". He followed up his titanic wins over Kerr and Shamrock with a win over dangerous striker Gilbert Yvel at Pride 12. Fujita scored takedowns and dominated positionally Yvel for most of the match, only occasionally trying armlocks, in order to secure a decision win. It was after this match that commentator Stephen Quadros coined the term "lay and pray" to describe the strategy. In May 2001 at Pride 14, Fujita defeated fellow pro wrestler
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by submission in his first PRIDE main event. Notably, Takayama was similarly able to take a great punishment, enduring knees to the head and punches, but Kazuyuki submitted him via
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.


Main competition

On August 19 at the K-1 Andy Hug 2001 GP Final, Fujita fought K-1 legend and future MMA legend Mirko Cro Cop in Cro Cop's MMA debut. The fight was short and brutal, with Fujita shooting a takedown which Cro Cop tried to avoid with a knee strike to the face. Though Fujita was unfazed and completed the takedown, it opened a cut in his eye, which moved the referee to stop the match for a TKO loss for the Japanese. Fujita was baffled for the fortuitousness of the bout and requested a rematch, which was conceded for the Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye event. This fight would be longer and more intense, with Fujita repeatedly taking the kickboxer down only for the latter to successfully defend from his guard. At the second half of the match, however, Cro Cop started dominating through
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s and a powerful sprawl, which he used to hold Fujita down while scoring series of unanswered knees to the head. The bout went to the judges, where Mirko seized the unanimous win. In 2003, after Fujita defeated fellow NJPW pro wrestler Manabu Nakanishi, he launched a challenge to PRIDE champion
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for a match in Pride 26. When it came, Kazuyuki shocked the world by stunning Emelianenko with a heavy counter right hand, but despite his best attempts to remain on the offensive Emelianenko recovered and defeated Fujita with a
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submission. At the end of the year, Fujita defeated American boxer:
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by submission at Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2003. In May 2004, Fujita made his debut for the K-1 MMA event ROMANEX, taking on then
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Bob Sapp. Not fearing Sapp's size and fame, Fujita executed a takedown and went aggressively for Sapp on the ground, repeatedly landing punches and soccer kicks on his head. At this moment, Sapp ceased fighting and only covered himself to defend Fujita's assault. Finally, the referee stopped the match for a TKO victory. Sapp had to vacate his championship after this performance, while Kazuyuki adopted the nickname of "The Real Beast" to capitalize on Sapp's own "The Beast" moniker. Egyptian Greco-Roman wrestler and Olympic gold medalist Karam Gaber was his next opponent, at the
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event. The younger and bigger Karam managed to push down and fend off Kazuyuki, but he landed a punch after one minute which knocked out Gaber. On May 5, 2006, at
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, Fujita returned to MMA by competing in PRIDE's 2006 Openweight Grand Prix making him the only fighter in PRIDE's history to have competed in both openweight grand prix. In the first round, Fujita defeated James Thompson by knockout. Typically, Thompson dominated Fujita for most of the fight, until Fujita rallied with a flurry of punches that knocked out him at his weakest point. At the quarterfinals, Fujita fought PRIDE Middleweight champion and feared Muay Thai striker
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. The match was wild, with Silva landing soccer kicks and knees while Fujita relentlessly tried to take him down and handle him on the ground. After avoiding armbars and triangle chokes by powering out, Fujita controlled the Brazilian through his guard for a few minutes, but the situation returned to the beginning when the referee stood them up. With three minutes left in the clock, Silva unloaded on Fujita and surprisingly managed to knock him down with hook combos, after which he delivered multiple soccer kicks to the face. Although Fujita was not knocked out, he was unable to stop Silva's offence, so the referee stepped in to give the Brazilian the win. After defeating freestyle champion
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by submission due to strikes, Fujita was pitted against
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fighter
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. The Japanese wrestler fended off takedowns and choke attempts, but Monson was able to lock one of them to make Kazuyuki tap out. The fight was historic as it would be the final fight in PRIDE's history. Fujita would lose by submission.


World Victory Road

After PRIDE was sold to Zuffa, Fujita joined the new promotion:
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. He debuted on March 5, 2008, at Sengoku 1 where he defeated Peter Graham by submission. Fujita next fight was against
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at Sengoku 3 where he lost by TKO. On August 2, 2009, Fujita was defeated by
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at
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's ninth event, Sengoku 9. On December 31, 2009, at Dynamite!! 2009, Fujita took on
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and was knocked out via knee to the head in the first round. This was the first time Fujita has been knocked unconscious. After a 4-year hiatus from the sport, Fujita returned to face
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on December 31, 2013, at Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2013 for the IGF Championship. Fujita lost the bout via unanimous decision, marking his fourth loss in a row.


Road Fighting Championship

After an eight fight losing streak, Fujita has since competed for
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where he is currently on a three fight winning streak. However, he has not competed since 2018 due to returning to professional wrestling full-time.


Championships and accomplishments

Mixed Martial Arts *Extreme Shootout **2000 Extreme Shootout - The Underground Tournament Winner *Fight Matrix **2000 Rookie of the Year * PRIDE Fighting Championships ** 2000 PRIDE Openweight Grand Prix Semi-Finalist Professional Wrestling * Inoki Genome Federation ** IGF Championship ( 1 time) *
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**
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( 3 times) **Singles Best Bout (2005) vs.
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on August 14
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Nikkan Sports is the first-launched Japanese daily sports newspaper founded in 1946. It has a circulation of 1,661,000, and is an affiliate newspaper of the ''Asahi Shimbun''. Companies and regions ;Nikkan Sports News (Tokyo) :Tokyo HQ: 5-10, Tsukiji Sanc ...
'' **Fighting Spirit Award (2000) * Pro Wrestling Noah **
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( 1 time) ** GHC Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time) *
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** Match of the Year (2001) vs. Yuji Nagata on June 6, 2001 ** Rookie of the Year (1997)


Mixed martial arts record

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, , - , Win , align=center, 16–14 , Handong Kong , TKO (retirement) , Road FC 047 , , align=center, 2 , align=center, 4:46 , Beijing, China , Road FC 2018 Openweight Grand Prix Alternate , - , Loss , align=center, 15–14 , Sang Soo Lee , TKO (punches) , HEAT 41 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 3:59 , Nagoya, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 15–13 , Aorigele , TKO (punches) , Road FC 044 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 1:59 , Shijiazhuang, China , , - , Loss , align=center, 15–12 ,
Baruto Kaito Kaido Höövelson, (known professionally as Baruto Kaito ; born 5 November 1984) is an Estonian politician and former professional sumo wrestler. Making his debut in May 2004, he reached the top division after just two years in sumo in May 2006 ...
, Decision (unanimous) , Rizin World Grand-Prix 2016: 1st Round , , align=center, 2 , align=center, 5:00 ,
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, , - , Loss , align=center, 15–11 , Jiří Procházka , KO (punch) , Rizin FF 1 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 3:33 , Nagoya, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 15–10 ,
Satoshi Ishii is a Japanese-born judoka, mixed martial artist, kickboxer and submission grappler who has held Croatian citizenship since 2019. Ishii won the gold medal in Olympic Judo at the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics, a silver medal at the ...
, Decision (unanimous) , Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2013 , , align=center, 3 , align=center, 5:00 ,
Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and List of cities in Japan, largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, ...
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Alistair Overeem Alistair Cees Overeem (born 17 May 1980) is a Dutch professional heavyweight mixed martial artist and kickboxer, currently competing in the heavyweight division of Glory. He is a former Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion, Dream Heavyweight Cha ...
, KO (knee) , Dynamite!! The Power of Courage 2009 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 1:15 , Saitama, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 15–8 ,
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, Decision (split) , World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 9 , , align=center, 3 , align=center, 5:00 , Saitama, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 15–7 ,
Travis Wiuff Travis James Wiuff (born March 15, 1978) is an American mixed martial artist currently competing in the Heavyweight division. A professional competitor since 2001 and a longtime veteran of the sport, Wiuff has competed for the UFC, PRIDE, Bella ...
, TKO (punches) , World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 3 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 1:24 , Saitama, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 15–6 , Peter Graham , Submission (north-south choke) , World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku First Battle , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 1:23 ,
Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and List of cities in Japan, largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, ...
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Jeff Monson Oregon State Beavers Jeffrey William Monson (born January 18, 1971) is an American-Russian mixed martial artist, boxer, and submission grappler who competes primarily in the Heavyweight division. A professional competito ...
, Submission (rear-naked choke) , PRIDE 34 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 6:37 , Saitama, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 14–5 ,
Eldar Kurtanidze Eldar "Luka" Kurtanidze ( ka, ელდარ უკაკურტანიძე) (born April 16, 1972, in Gulripshi, Georgian SSR) is a Georgian wrestler and the Georgian Dream political activist. He has served as ...
, TKO (submission to punches) , PRIDE FC: Shockwave 2006 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 2:09 , Saitama, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 13–5 ,
Wanderlei Silva Wanderlei César da Silva ( , , ; born 3 July 1976) is a Brazilian-American former mixed martial artist who competed in Japan's Pride Fighting Championships and the American-based Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He holds the record for the ...
, TKO (punches and soccer kicks) , Pride FC - Critical Countdown Absolute , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 9:21 , Saitama, Japan , PRIDE 2006 Openweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal , - , Win , align=center, 13–4 , James Thompson , KO (punch) , Pride FC - Total Elimination Absolute , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 8:25 , Osaka, Japan , PRIDE 2006 Openweight Grand Prix First Round. , - , Win , align=center, 12–4 , Karam Gaber , KO (punch) , K-1 - Premium 2004 Dynamite!! , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 1:07 , Osaka, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 11–4 , Bob Sapp , TKO (submission to soccer kicks) , K-1 MMA ROMANEX , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 2:15 , Saitama, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 10–4 ,
Imamu Mayfield Imamu Amiri Mayfield (born April 19, 1972) is an American professional boxer who competed from 1994 to 2008, and 2016 to 2017. Career Mayfield turned pro in 1994 and was a popular local fighter known for being on boxing cards in various New Jers ...
, Technical Submission (arm-triangle choke) , Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2003 , , align=center, 2 , align=center, 2:15 , Kobe, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 9–4 ,
Fedor Emelianenko Fedor Vladimirovich Emelianenko ( rus, Фёдор Влади́мирович Емелья́ненко, r=Fyodor Vladimirovich Yemelyanenko, p=ˈfʲɵdər vlɐˈdʲimʲɪrəvʲɪtɕ jɪmʲɪˈlʲjænʲɪnkə, IPA; born ...
, Submission (rear-naked choke) , PRIDE 26 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 4:17 ,
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, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 9–3 , Manabu Nakanishi , TKO (punches) , NJPW Ultimate Crush , , align=center, 3 , align=center, 1:09 ,
Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and List of cities in Japan, largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, ...
, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 8–3 , Mirko Cro Cop , Decision (unanimous) , Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2002 , , align=center, 3 , align=center, 5:00 , Saitama, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 8–2 ,
Tadao Yasuda is a Japanese retired sumo wrestler (''rikishi''), professional wrestler and mixed martial artist. He competed in sumo from 1979 to 1992 under the ''shikona'' of Takanofuji Tadao, achieving the rank of ''komusubi'', and afterwards turned to prof ...
, Submission (arm-triangle choke) , UFO - Legend , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 2:46 ,
Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and List of cities in Japan, largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, ...
, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 7–2 , Mirko Cro Cop , TKO (doctor stoppage) , K-1 Andy Memorial 2001 Japan GP Final , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 0:39 , Saitama, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 7–1 ,
Yoshihiro Takayama is a former Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist. Debuting for UWF International (UWFI) in the 1990s, Takayama joined All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in 1997 after UWF-i folded. In 2000, he joined Pro Wrestling Noah (Noah), and ...
, Submission (arm-triangle choke) , Pride 14 - Clash of the Titans , , align=center, 2 , align=center, 3:10 ,
Yokohama is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of T ...
, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 6–1 , Gilbert Yvel , Decision (unanimous) , Pride 12 - Cold Fury , , align=center, 2 , align=center, 10:00 , Saitama, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 5–1 ,
Ken Shamrock Kenneth Wayne Shamrock (''né'' Kilpatrick; born February 11, 1964) is an American bare-knuckle boxing promoter and semi-retired professional wrestler, mixed martial artist, and kickboxer. He is best known for his time in Ultimate Fighting Cha ...
, TKO (corner stoppage) , Pride 10 - Return of the Warriors , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 6:46 , Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan , , - , Loss , align=center, 4–1 , Mark Coleman , TKO (corner stoppage) , PRIDE Grand Prix 2000 Finals , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 0:02 ,
Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and List of cities in Japan, largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, ...
, Japan , PRIDE 2000 Openweight Grand Prix Semifinals , - , Win , align=center, 4–0 , Mark Kerr , Decision (unanimous) , PRIDE Grand Prix 2000 Finals , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 15:00 ,
Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and List of cities in Japan, largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, ...
, Japan , PRIDE 2000 Openweight Grand Prix Quarterfinals , - , Win , align=center, 3–0 , Will Childs , Submission (rear-naked choke) , Extreme Shootout - The Underground , , align=center, N/A , align=center, N/A , Killeen, Texas, United States , Extreme Shootout - The Underground Tournament Finals , - , Win , align=center, 2–0 , Dan Chase , KO (punch) , Extreme Shootout - The Underground , , align=center, N/A , align=center, N/A , Killeen, Texas, United States , Extreme Shootout - The Underground Tournament Semifinals , - , Win , align=center, 1–0 , Hans Nijman , Submission (neck crank) , PRIDE Grand Prix 2000 Opening Round , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 2:48 ,
Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and List of cities in Japan, largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, ...
, Japan , PRIDE 2000 Openweight Grand Prix 1st Round


Filmography


References


External links


K-1sport.de - Complete Fighters Profile of Kazuyuki Fujita
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FILA Wrestling Database
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