Hideaki Yamazaki
Hideaki Yamazaki | |
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Born | 山崎 秀晃 February 5, 1987 Kyoto, Japan |
Other names | Golden Fist |
Nationality | Japanese |
Height | 177 cm (5 ft 10 in) |
Weight | 65.0 kg (143.3 lb; 10.24 st) |
Division | Featherweight |
Style | Shotokan Karate , Kickboxing |
Stance | Orthodox |
Fighting out of | Japan |
Team | Team Dragon / KREST |
Rank | Black belt in Shotokan Karate |
Years active | 2009 - present |
Kickboxing record | |
Total | 43 |
Wins | 34 |
By knockout | 19 |
Losses | 8 |
By knockout | 3 |
Draws | 1 |
Other information | |
Website | h-yamazaki |
Hideaki Yamazaki is a Japanese Shotokan kickboxer and a veteran of the Japanese Krush organization, winning the -65 kg and -63 kg titles. He also won the Krush-63 kg WILDRUSH League in 2012.[1]
As of February 2021, he is the #3 ranked featherweight according to Combat Press.[2] He was ranked in the featherweight top ten by Combat Press between April 2016[3] and May 2018.[4] He reentered the rankings in October 2020.[5] He was ranked in the featherweight top ten by LiverKick.com.[6]
Kickboxing career[]
Early career[]
Yamazaki made his professional debut against Yuichiro Kono at J-NETWORK J-FIGHT 27. He won the fight by unanimous decision. He went on to win six of his next seven fights, drawing once against Shuhei Morikawa. He suffered his first professional loss to TaCa at Krush-EX 2011 vol.2, losing by TKO in the third round.[7]
Yamazaki rebounded by winning his next eight fights, including a trilogy with Taca.[8] The winning streak ended when he was scheduled to fight Gagny Baradji at Krush 25, with Baradji knocking Yamazaki out with a right hook in the second round.[9]
Krush Lightweight title reign[]
His stellar streak earned him the chance to fight Thomas Adamandopoulos for the Krush Lightweight title at Krush 27. He won the fight by unanimous decision.[10] After defeating Ikki and Luke Turner, he was scheduled to fight Minoru Kimura in his first title defense. Yamazaki knocked Kimura out after just 47 seconds, with an overhand right.[11] After winning another non-tile bout against Mohamed Galaoui by TKO, he was scheduled to defend his title for the second time Mohamed Boulef. Yamazaki won the fight by a second round TKO.[12]
In November 2014, Hideaki Yamazaki made his highly anticipated debut on K-1 Japan Organization, Fighting in the quarter finals of the K-1 World GP 2014 -65kg Championship Tournament, losing a unanimous decision against the future champion Kaew Fairtex.[13]
Returning to Krush, he was scheduled to fight Joan Manuel Lique Cañaveral in his third title defense. He defeated Cañaveral by unanimous decision.[14] He was then scheduled to fight Masaaki Noiri at Krush 57 in a non-title fight. The fight went into an extra round, after whichi Noiri won a decision. It was Yamazaki's first loss in Krush in nearly three years.[15]
Krush Super Lightweight title reign[]
Abandoning his Lightweight title, Yamazaki went up in weight to fight NOMAN for the Krush Super Lightweight title. He won the fight by TKO in the second round, after the referee was forced to wave the fight off.[16]
He then entered the 2016 K-1 Japan Super Lightweight Grand Prix. In the quarterfinal, Yamazaki beat Yasuomi Soda by an uppercut knockout in the second round. In the semifinal, he defeated Yuta Kubo by a third round TKO, after dropping him twice in the third round. In the tournament final, he fought a rematch with Masaaki Noiri, whom he defeated by majority decision.[17]
Entering the 2016 K-1 World Super Lightweight Grand Prix. Despite winning a unanimous decision against Stanislav Reniţă, he lost a split decision to Ilias Bulaid in the semifinal.[18]
He lost his next fight against Gonnapar Weerasakreck by unanimous decision, before being given a chance to fight Kaew Fairtex for the K-1 Super Lightweight title. Kaew won the fight by unanimous decision.[19]
K-1 title run[]
After his failed title shot, Yamazaki fought and beat Jun Nakazawa in June 2018, winning by unanimous decision.[20] He lost his next fight against Rukiya Anpo, after the fight went into an extra round, during which Anpo knocked Yamazaki out with a head kick.[21] After this loss, he went on a four fight winning streak, defeating Jin Hirayama[22] by decision and knocking out Ruku, Tsubasa Horii and Hikaru Terashima.[23][24][25]
During the 2020 K-1 World GP in Osaka, he fought Rukiya Anpo for the K-1 Super Lightweight title. He won the fight by a first round left hook knockout.[26]
Yamazaki is scheduled to fight Fukashi Mizutani in a non-title bout at K-1: K’Festa 4.[27] He beat Fukashi by knockout, after just 70 seconds.[28]
Yamazaki was booked to make his first K-1 super lightweight title defense against Tetsuya Yamato at K-1: K'Festa 5 on April 3, 2022.[29]
Titles[]
Kickboxing
- Krush
- 2015 Krush -65 kg Champion
- 2013 Krush Lightweight Champion (3 Title Def.)
- Amateur
- 2006 JAPAN GAME Tournament
- 2006 1st Dragon Cup Tournament Winner -64kg
Karate
- Amateur
- 2006 8th Tsukishinkai Osaka Karate Tournament
- 2008 102nd Shin Karate K-2 Exchange Lightweight Tournament
- 2009 104th Shin Karate K-2 Exchange Lightweight Tournament
- 2009 20th All Japan Shin Karate Lightweight Championship
Awards
- 2018 K-1 Awards Fight of the Year (vs Rukiya Anpo)[32]
- eFight "Fighter of the Month" for March 2013, June 2014 and March 2016[33][34][35]
Kickboxing record[]
34 Wins (19 (T)KO's), 8 Losses , 1 Draw | ||||||||
Date | Result | Opponent | Event | Location | Method | Round | Time | |
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2022-04-03 | Tetsuya Yamato | K-1: K'Festa 5 | Tokyo, Japan | |||||
For the K-1 Super Lightweight Championship. | ||||||||
2021-03-21 | Win | Fukashi Mizutani | K-1: K'Festa 4 Day 1 | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Left Jab) | 1 | 1:10 | |
2020-09-22 | Win | Rukiya Anpo | K-1 World GP 2020 in Osaka | Osaka, Japan | KO (Left Hook) | 1 | 1:18 | |
Wins the K-1 Super Lightweight Championship. | ||||||||
2020-03-22 | Win | Hikaru Terashima | K-1: K’Festa 3 | Saitama, Japan | KO (Punches) | 2 | 2:59 | |
2020-01-25 | Win | Tsubasa Horii | Krush 110 | Tokyo, Japan | KO (3 Knockdowns) | 1 | 2:28 | |
2019-11-24 | Win | Ruku | K-1 World GP 2019 Yokohamatsuri | Yokohama, Japan | KO (3 Knockdowns) | 1 | 1:24 | |
2019-08-24 | Win | Jin Hirayama | K-1 World GP 2019: Japan vs World 5 vs 5 & Special Superfight in Osaka | Osaka, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2018-12-08 | Loss | Rukiya Anpo | K-1 World GP 2018: K-1 Lightweight World's Strongest Tournament | Osaka, Japan | Ext.R TKO (High Kick) | 4 | 0:13 | |
2018-06-17 | Win | Jun Nakazawa | K-1 World GP 2018: 2nd Featherweight Championship Tournament | Saitama, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2017-04-22 | Loss | Kaew Fairtex | K-1 World GP 2017 Super Bantamweight Championship Tournament | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
For the K-1 -65kg Championship. | ||||||||
2016-09-19 | Loss | Gonnapar Weerasakreck | K-1 World GP 2016 -60kg World Tournament | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2016-06-24 | Loss | Ilias Bulaid | K-1 World GP 2016 -65kg World Tournament, Semi Finals | Tokyo, Japan | Ext.R Decision (Split) | 4 | 3:00 | |
2016-06-24 | Win | Stanislav Reniţă | K-1 World GP 2016 -65kg World Tournament, Quarter Finals | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2016-03-04 | Win | Masaaki Noiri | K-1 World GP 2016 -65kg Japan Tournament, Final | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (majority) | 3 | 3:00 | |
Won K-1 World GP 2016 -65kg Japan Tournament. | ||||||||
2016-03-04 | Win | Yuta Kubo | K-1 World GP 2016 -65kg Japan Tournament, Semi Finals | Tokyo, Japan | KO (2 Knockdowns) | 3 | 2:57 | |
2016-03-04 | Win | Yasuomi Soda | K-1 World GP 2016 -65kg Japan Tournament, Quarter Finals | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Uppercut + Left Hook) | 2 | 0:32 | |
2015-11-14 | Win | NOMAN | Krush.60, Krush 65 kg Title Fight | Japan | TKO(Referee Stoppage) | 2 | 0:54 | |
Won Krush -65kg Title. | ||||||||
2015-08-22 | Loss | Masaaki Noiri | Krush.57 in NAGOYA | Nagoya, Japan | Ext.R Decision (Unanimous) | 4 | 3:00 | |
2015-06-12 | Win | Joan Manuel Lique Cañaveral | Krush.55, Krush 63 kg Title Defense Fight | Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
Defended the Krush Lightweight Title. | ||||||||
2014-11-03 | Loss | Kaew Fairtex | K-1 World GP 2014 -65kg Championship Tournament, Quarter Finals | Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2014-06-12 | Win | Mohamed Boulef | Krush.42, Krush 63 kg Title Fight | Japan | TKO (Left Hooks) | 3 | 2:00 | |
Defended the Krush Lightweight Title. | ||||||||
2014-02-14 | Win | Mohamed Galaoui | Krush.38 | Japan | KO (Left Hooks) | 2 | 2:20 | |
2013-12-14 | Win | Minoru Kimura | Krush.35 | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Overhand Right) | 1 | 0:47 | |
Defended the Krush Lightweight Title. | ||||||||
2013-09-21 | Win | Luke Turner | Krush.33 | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Right Hook) | 1 | 1:28 | |
2013-06-16 | Win | Ikki | Krush.29 | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2013-03-20 | Win | Thomas Adamandopoulos | Krush.27 | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
Won the Krush Lightweight Belt. | ||||||||
2012-12-14 | Loss | Gagny Baradji | Krush.25 TEAM DRAGON 10th Anniversary | Japan | KO (Right Hook) | 2 | 0:58 | |
2012-10-08 | Win | Takahashi Yukimitsu | Krush.23 | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Majority) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2012-07-21 | Win | Terasaki Naoki | Krush.20 | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Left Hook) | 1 | 0:24 | |
2012-03-17 | Win | Taca | Krush.17 | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2012-01-09 | Win | Tsukakoshi Hitoshi | Krush.15 | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2011-11-12 | Win | Hayato Hatakeyama | Krush.13 | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Right Hook) | 1 | 2:59 | |
2011-09-24 | Win | Chen Minmin | Krush.12 Krush vs China "The Legend of Heroes" | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Right Knee) | 2 | 0:56 | |
2011-07-16 | Win | NOMAN | Krush-70 kg Founder Championship Tournament | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2011-04-30 | Win | Yuki Yamamoto | Krush founder championship tournament | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Right Hook) | 1 | 1:11 | |
2011-02-13 | Loss | TaCa | Krush-EX 2011 vol.2 | Japan | TKO (Towel throw) | 3 | 1:29 | |
2010-10-31 | Win | TaCa | Krush-EX Road to the Championship | Japan | KO (3 Knockdowns) | 1 | 2:59 | |
2010-09-20 | Win | Osamu Maeda | Krush.10 | Japan | KO (Straight RIght) | 1 | 0:41 | |
2010-07-09 | Win | Daisuke Endo | Krush.8 | Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2010-05-27 | Win | Isao Takahashi | Krush.7 | Japan | KO (Right High Kick) | 1 | 1:29 | |
2010-03-13 | Win | Tsukasa Fuji | Krush×Survivor | Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2009-12-04 | Draw | Shuhei Morikawa | Krush-EX Shinjuku Dog Fight | Japan | Decision | 3 | 3:00 | |
2009-09-13 | Win | Janjira Katsu | J-NETWORK J-FIGHT 30 | Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2009-06-14 | Win | Yuichiro Kono | J-NETWORK J-FIGHT 27 | Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
Legend: Win Loss Draw/No contest Notes |
See also[]
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- Living people
- 1987 births
- Japanese male kickboxers
- Japanese male karateka
- Shotokan practitioners
- Sportspeople from Kyoto
- Featherweight kickboxers