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Kozo Takeda
BornTakeda Kōzō
(1972-12-27) December 27, 1972 (age 51)
Adachi, Tokyo, Japan
Native name武田 幸三
Other namesChōgōkin (超合筋, Super Alloy Muscle)
NationalityJapan Japanese
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight70 kg (150 lb; 11 st)
DivisionWelterweight
StyleKickboxing, Karate
Fighting out ofMisato, Saitama, Japan
TeamJiseikan
TrainerKunimasa Nagae
Rank  5th dan black belt in Karate
Years active1995–2009
Kickboxing record
Total72
Wins45
By knockout34
Losses20
By knockout12
Draws7
Other information
Websitehttp://ameblo.jp/takeda-kozo/
Last updated on: December 17, 2010

Kozo Takeda (Japanese: 武田幸三 Japanese pronunciation: [takeda koːzoː]; born December 27, 1972) is a Japanese former welterweight kickboxer who was competing in K-1 MAX.[1] He won Rajadamnern Stadium champion at welterweight in Muay Thai on January 21, 2001. He has made both the Welterweight and Super Welterweight Rajadamnern Stadium rankings. He is currently a chief adviser of International Sohgoh Budo Federation (ISBF) and he was certified as black belt of the 5th dan in karate by ISBF.[2]

Biography

Student era

Kozo Takeda was born in Adachi, Tokyo, Japan on December 27, 1972. He joined a rugby team when he was in high school, and he was recommend to be admitted to enter Kokushikan University. During his campus life, he dropped out his university as soon as he watched bouts of Branko Cikatić in K-1 on television. He started practicing kickboxing in Jiseikan GYm in Saitama. He joined Seido-kaikan and increased his weight to 90 kg to entry K-1 as a heavyweight kickboxer, but he rejoined Jiseikan and debuted as a welterweight kickboxer in Shin Nihon Kickboxing Association (SNKA) on March 19, 1995.

SNKA

K-1

Fight record

Professional kickboxing record

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Titles

See also

References

  1. ^ "K-1 fighter record".
  2. ^ Template:Ja icon国際総合武道教育連盟 International Sohgoh Budo Federation gajyokaikan.main.jp

External links

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