Toshio Fujiwara

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Toshio Fujiwara
BornToshio Fujiwara
(1948-03-03) 3 March 1948 (age 73)
Miyako, Iwate, Japan
Native name藤原 敏男
NationalityJapan Japanese
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Weight61 kg (134 lb; 9.6 st)
DivisionLightweight
StyleKickboxing
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofMejiro, Toshima, Tokyo, Japan
TeamMejiro Gym
TrainerKenji Kurosaki
Years active1969–1983
Kickboxing record
Total141
Wins126
By knockout99
Losses13
By knockout?
Draws2
No contests0
Other information
OccupationPresident of Toshio Fujiwara Sports Gym
President of Japan Martial Arts Directors
WebsiteToshio Fujiwara Sports Gym (in Japanese)
last updated on: March 21, 2010

Toshio Fujiwara (藤原 敏男 Fujiwara Toshio, born March 3, 1948) is a Japanese former kickboxer. Out of 141 professional fights before retiring at age 35, Fujiwara won 126, with a remarkable 99 by knockout; most notably, he was the first non-Thai to win a national Muay Thai title belt in Bangkok, a fact that many older Thais still remember and respect about him. Fujiwara became the first ever non-Thai stadium champion in 1978[1] when he won the lightweight title at Rajadamnern Stadium.

A graduate from the Chuo University, he started training kickboxing at the Mejiro Gym in July 1969, learning under Kenji Kurosaki. He soon won the All Japan Kickboxing Federation championship, and did his first travels to Thailand in 1971. In 1975, he had surgery to his left shin which left him hospitalised for 6 weeks.[2] Three days after leaving hospital he ran at a long distance event.[2]

Retired in 1983, he currently teaches at his own gym, Toshio Fujiwara Sports Gym, in Tokyo. His most famous student in recent years is Satoshi Kobayashi, but many other well-known kickboxers and martial artists have also trained with him, including Masahiro Yamamoto, Satoru Sayama, Sanshu Tsubakichi and Takaaki Nakamura.

In 2010, he was appointed Chairman of Japan Martial arts Directors (JMD), a commissioning group co-operating with the World Professional Muaythai Federation to oversee the development of the sport in Japan.[3]

Physical attributes during career[]

  • Height · 168.0 cm[4]
  • Sight · Left and right 1.2[4]
  • Vital capacity · 6,000 cm3[4]
  • Grip strength · left and right 40.0 kilograms[4]
  • Chest · 94.0 cm[4]
  • Arm thickness · 29.5 cm[4]
  • Reach · 54.0 cm[4]
  • Hip · 93.0 cm[4]
  • Vertical jump · 100 centimeters[4]
  • Inside leg · 76.0 cm[4]
  • Foot · 26.0 cm[4]

Kickboxing record[]

Kickboxing record
126 wins (99 KO's), 13 Losses, 2 Draws
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
1983-02-05 Win Japan Hideo Adachi Tokyo, Japan KO 3
1983-01-07 Win Japan Dan Masabatsu Tokyo, Japan KO 4
1982-11-20 Win Japan Tsubasa Goro Tokyo, Japan KO 3
1982-07-25 Win Japan Younger Funaki Tokyo, Japan KO 5
1982-01-07 Win United States Manny Johnston Tokyo, Japan TKO (Towel thrrown) 4 1:52
Defends Shin-Kakutojutsu World Lightweight championship title.
1981-12- Win Japan Keiichi Sei Tokyo, Japan KO 3
1981-06- Win Japan Kou Saotome Tokyo, Japan KO 1
1981-05- Loss Japan Keiju Saito Tokyo, Japan TKO 2
1980-09-29 Win Thailand Kripet Pratep Decision 5 3:00
1980-08-28 Win Thailand Sinsak Sosripan KO 2
1980-02-27 Win Thailand Chan Chiarun Decision 5 3:00
1980-01-28 Loss Thailand Santee Rakchai Decision 5 3:00
1980-01-03 Win Japan Kunimasa Nayae KO 2
1979-12- Win Thailand Saksaron Saknaron Tokyo, Japan Decision 5 3:00
1979-08- Loss Thailand Birachat Sonden Tokyo, Japan TKO 2
1979-06- Win Thailand Santee Rakchai Tokyo, Japan Decision 5 3:00
1979-04-03 Win Thailand Kuponnoi Hapran Tokyo, Japan KO 5
1979-02-12 Loss Thailand Narondee Kiatboandit Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
For the Lumpinee Stadium Lightweight title.
1979-02-06 Win Thailand Prayuth Sittiboonlert Tokyo, Japan Decision 5 3:00
1978-12-23 Win Thailand Sinsak Sosripan Decision 5 3:00
1978-11-25 Win Thailand Pirapon Chosaman KO 3
1978-10-30 Win Thailand Sepree Kiatsompop Tokyo, Japan KO (Right Hook) 7
Winning Shin-Kakutojutsu World Lightweight championship title.
1978-10-10 Win Thailand Pirapon Chosaman KO 2
1978-09-15 Win Thailand Pudpadnoi Worawut Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1978-08-26 Win Thailand Pirapon Chosaman Tokyo, Japan KO 4
1978-08-02 Win United States Refugio Flores Tokyo, Japan KO 5
1978-06-07 Loss Thailand Sepree Kiatsompop Rajadamnern Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
Lost Rajadamnern Stadium Lightweight title.
1978-03-18 Win Thailand Mongsawan Ruk Changmai Tokyo, Japan KO 4 :
Winning the vacant Rajadamnern Stadium Lightweight championship title.
Fujiwara became the first non-Thai Muay Thai champion.
1977-03-05 Win Japan Katsuyuki Suzuki KO 5 0:44
Retains AJKA title.(6) After this bout, Fujiwara returned his title.
1976-12-4 Win Thailand Tsuchai Iserapap KO 3
1976-10-30 Win Thailand Raweeson Bibelchai Rajadamnern Stadium Bangkok, Thailand KO 1
1976-09- Win Thailand Tsuchai Iserapap KO 1
1976-08-21 Loss Thailand Raweeson Bibelchai Rajadamnern Stadium Bangkok, Thailand TKO (referee stoppage) 1
1976-07- Win Thailand Gamonfa Sitesai KO 2
1976-07-09 Win Japan Ryo Tsuchiya TKO 3 3:00
Retains AJKA title.(5)
1976-06- Win Thailand Chobu Rai KO 2
1976-05- Win Thailand Rung Sinyasonpon KO 3
1976-05- Win Thailand Gamonfa Sitesai KO 1
1976-04- Win Thailand Rantien Birapon KO 2
1976-03-08 Loss Thailand Sirimongkol Luksiripat Rajadamnern Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decsion 5 3:00
1976-01-27 Win Thailand Bakrynu Maropitak KO 4
1976-01-1 Win Thailand Rung Sinyasonpon Decision 5 3:00
1975-12- Win Thailand Ri Sapoton KO 3
1975-11- Win Thailand Chachain Rukbanco KO 2
1975-10- Win Thailand Pesito Simoosan KO 3
1975-05-31 Win Japan Masanobu Sato Decision 5 3:00
Retains AJKA title.(4)
1975-05- Win Thailand Chamoon Pontawee KO 3
1975-04- Win Thailand Banchin Sibaton KO 3
1975-03-8 Win Thailand Chamoon Pontawee Bangkok, Thailand KO 4
1974-11-26 Loss Thailand Sinton Katuvanyinpak Decision 5 3:00
1974-10-29 Win Thailand Jaid Pisanrachan KO 3
1974-09- Win Thailand Asawin Charonchai Decision 5 3:00
1974-09- Win Thailand Fason Sosampakon KO 3
1974-08- Win Thailand Taksin Chanarit KO 2
1974-07- Win Japan Shozo Nakamura Tokyo, Japan KO 5
1974-06- Draw Thailand Bangyai Isarapap Decision 5 3:00
1974-05- Win Thailand Monchin Djruban KO 3
1974-05- Win Thailand Saenchin Petchatanun Tokyo, Japan KO 3
1974-04- Win Thailand Radjo Isarapap KO 2
1974-03- Win Thailand Bangyai Isarapap Decision 5 3:00
1974-01- Win Japan Kyoshi Masuzawa KO 1
1974-01- Win Thailand Potoron Soponwat Decision 5 3:00
1973-12- Win Japan Goro Arashi Decision 5 3:00
Retains AJKA title.(3)
1973-11- Win Thailand Sakuda Iserapa KO 4
1973-11- Win Thailand Asawin Sidowata Decision 5 3:00
1973-10- Loss Thailand Ronchai Wancharasak TKO (referee stoppage) 2
1973-07- Win Thailand Komchak Sida Decision 5 3:00
1973-06-6 Win Japan Masanori Sawano Decision 5 3:00
Retains AJKA title.(2)
1973-06- Win Thailand Richidet Sangmorakot KO 2
1973-04- Win Thailand Meksuran Iserapa KO 4
1973-04- Win Thailand Samsei Iserapa KO 1
1973-03-29 Win Japan Shozo Saijo Tokyo, Japan TKO (corner stoppage) 3 3:00
1973-03-1 Win Thailand Monkran Shinsonton Decision 5 3:00
1973-02- Win Japan Shinji Tomaru KO 2
1973-01-22 Win Thailand Pripechee Rukprajanban KO 3
1973-01-15 Win Thailand Tarnin Saksery KO 4
1973-01- Win Thailand Senpet Tunaronglit KO 1
1972-11-30 Draw Japan Minoru Shanzyo Tokyo, Japan Decision 5 3:00
1972-11-22 Win Thailand Samande Itechai Bangkok, Thailand KO 3
1972-10- Win Thailand Bindio Apansak KO
1972-10- Win Thailand Atisak Uik KO
1972-08- Loss Thailand Saenchai Srisonpop TKO (referee stoppage) 4
1972-07- Win Thailand Srasak Wapuyak KO
1972-07- Win Thailand Berasak Sodek Decision 5 3:00
1972-06-21 Win Japan Decision 5 3:00
Retains AJKA title(1).
1972-05-21 Win Thailand Tanwa Novinyam KO
1972-04-30 Win Thailand Rungnapa Sitsomsak Rajadamnern Stadium Bangkok, Thailand KO 5
1972-03- Win Thailand Tosak Timrand KO 3
1972-02- Win Thailand Sitchai Amonrad KO 1
1972-01- Win Thailand Honton Swwonmisbwon KO 2
1972-01- Win Japan Itenushi Marako KO 1
1971-12-05 Win Japan Decision 5 3:00
Winning the tournament for the vacant 1st Lightweight championship title.
1971-11- Win Thailand Saksui Suihara KO 3
1971-10- Win Thailand Potep Repara KO 1
1971-09- Win Thailand Krasuk Rukhayer KO 3
1971-08- Win Thailand Isorayuk Chaimrand KO 4
1971-08- Win Thailand Yorkursuk Sakchari KO 3
1971-07- Win Japan Shina Takashi KO 1
1971-06- Win Thailand Buton Sikmu KO 2
1971-05- Win Thailand Fadem Rukbamkra KO 4
1971-05- Win Thailand Buton Sikmu KO 5
1971-04- Loss Thailand Srasak Wayupak TKO (referee stoppage) 2
1971-04- Win Thailand Viradarek Rukranton KO 3
1971-03- Win Thailand Pichron Rudson KO 2
1971-03- Win Thailand Sirisak Rukgansiri KO 4
1971-02- Win Thailand Pripan Beosryan KO 2
1971-02- Win Thailand Pirapon Lumeini KO 1
1971-01- Win Thailand Viradack Lukrontan KO 2
1970-12-25 Win Thailand Sonkran Lukpanchaman Decision 5 3:00
1970-11-28 Win Thailand Pichan Sicharo KO 1
1970-11-11 Win Thailand Kwanjaluk Satahip KO 2
1970-10-31 Win Japan Kazuo Nimoto KO 3
1970-10-17 Win Thailand Tchaomang Sopiboon KO 1
1970-09-26 Win Thailand Goming Sicharo KO 2
1970-09-05 Win Thailand Tachasing Sicharo KO 4
1970-08-17 Win Japan Mitsuo Nakano KO 3
1970-08-07 Win Thailand Tyali Saktyali KO 2
1970-07-27 Win Thailand Yasesak Srimon Decision 5 3:00
1970-07-10 Win Thailand Sorasak Jeuaron KO 1
1970-06-22 Win Thailand Krachai Honsurai KO 2
1970-05-30 Win Thailand Muanyak Kachapichit KO 2
1970-05-09 Win Thailand Bandal Ruskrepat KO 2
1970-04-13 Win Thailand Tcharomchai Kartesuk KO 1
1970-04-04 Win Thailand Chainor Jadoparson KO 2
1970-03-20 Win Japan Mitsuo Nakano Japan Decision 5 3:00
1970-02-27 Win Thailand Surin Udomsak KO 4
1970-02-07 Win Thailand Honkaew Suranmisakawan Decision 5 3:00
1970-01-21 Win Thailand Chainor Jadoparson Japan KO 4
1970-01-06 Win Japan Phoenix Yamaguchi Japan Decision 5 3:00
1969-12-19 Win Japan Eiji Sakamoto Japan Decision 5 3:00
1969-11- Loss Thailand Sakuchai Rakanton Decision 5 3:00
1969-10- Loss Thailand Nampon Kartesuk Decision 5 3:00
1969-10-01 Win Japan Takao Sakai Japan KO 2
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Look Japan: The newspaper of industry". Look Japan. 42 (481–492): 40. ISSN 0456-5339.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Kurosaki, Kenji (1981). Desperate Power, Desperate Mind. Sports Life Company. p. 76.
  3. ^ "ムエタイ&RISEをより競技化するためJMD発足、理事長は藤原敏男氏 (JMD launched to make Muay Thai & RISE more competitive)". gbring.com. 2010-01-25. Retrieved 2018-01-24.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k ""Martial Arts"" (in Japanese). Sports Life Company. September 1983. pp. 31–33.

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