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Revision as of 02:11, 31 October 2009

Kazuyuki Miyata
BornMiyata Kazuyuki (宮田 和幸)
(1976-01-26) January 26, 1976 (age 48)
Ibaraki, Japan
NationalityJapan Japanese
Weight155 lb (70 kg; 11.1 st)
Division155
StyleCatch wrestling[1]
TeamClean up wrestling Team, Fukushima
Mixed martial arts record
Total15
Wins8
By knockout1
By submission5
By decision2
Losses7
By knockout1
By submission5
By decision1
Draws0
No contests0

Kazuyuki Miyata (宮田 和幸 Miyata Kazuyuki) is a Japanese mixed martial artist who currently fights for the MMA promotion Dream. Miyata debuted at Rumble on the Rock 6 in 2004, against Brazilian Jiu Jitsu specialist, Royler Gracie where he lost by submission due to a triangle choke in the 2nd round. Miyata continued his career by fighting in the Japanese promotion, K-1 Hero's where he held notable wins over Kultar Gill and Ian James Schaffa. Miyata also fought in the Japanese promotion Deep but returned to Dream on 6 October 2009 where he faced Daiki Hata in a reserve bout for the Featherweight GP. Miyata defeated Hata by Unanimous decision.[2]

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
15 matches 8 wins 7 losses
By knockout 1 1
By submission 5 5
By decision 2 1
Draws 0
Result Opponent Method Round (time) Event Location Date Notes
Win (8–7-0) Japan Daiki Hata Decision (Unanimous) Round 2 (5:00) Dream 11 - Featherweight GP 2009 Final JapanYokohama, Japan October 6, 2009 DREAM Featherweight GP reserve bout
Win (7–7-0) Japan Takeshi Yamazaki Decision (Unanimous) Round 3 (5:00) DEEP - 42 Impact JapanTokyo, Japan June 30, 2009
Win (6–7-0) South Korea Jae Hyun So Submission (guillotine choke) Round 1 (2:31) DEEP - 41 Impact JapanTokyo, Japan April 16, 2009
Loss (5–7-0) Brazil Luiz Firmino Submission (Rear naked choke) Round 1 (7:37) DREAM 1 JapanTokyo, Japan March 15, 2008
Loss (5–6-0) Norway Joachim Hansen Submission (Rear naked choke) Round 2 (1:33) K-1 PREMIUM 2007 Dynamite!! JapanOsaka, Japan December 31, 2007
Win (5–5-0) United States Harvey Harra Submission (Armbar) Round 1 (1:13) K-1 HERO'S Tournament Final JapanYokohama, Kanagawa, Japan September 17, 2007
Loss (4–5-0) Brazil Vitor Ribeiro Submission (Arm triangle choke) Round 2 (1:54) K-1 HERO'S Middleweight tournament Opening round JapanYokohama, Kanagawa, Japan July 16, 2007
Win (4–4-0) India Kultar Gill Submission (Guillotine choke) Round 1 (3:38) K-1 Hero's 8 JapanNagoya, Japan March 12, 2007
Win (3–4-0) Australia Ian James Schaffa TKO (cut) Round 1 (0:49) K-1 Hero's 7 JapanYokohama, Kanagawa, Japan October 9, 2006
Loss(2–4-0) Japan Norifumi Yamamoto KO (Falcon Knee) Round 1 (0:04) K-1 Hero's 5 JapanTokyo, Japan May 3, 2006 Fastest knockout in K-1 Hero's history
Win (2-3–0) Lithuania Erikas Petraitis Submission (Armbar) Round 1 (3:59) K-1 Hero's 4 JapanTokyo, Japan March 15, 2006
Loss (1–3-0) Japan Genki Sudo Submission (Armbar) Round 2 (4:45) K-1 Hero's 3 JapanTokyo, Japan September 7, 2005
Win (1–2-0) Russia Shamil Gaydarbekov Submission (rear naked choke) Round 1 (2:49) K-1 Hero's 2 JapanTokyo, Japan July 6, 2005
Loss (0–2-0) Australia Ian James Schaffa Decision (Split) Round 3 (5:00) K-1 Hero's 1 JapanSaitama Super Arena March 26, 2005
Loss (0–1-0) Brazil Royler Gracie Submission (Triangle choke) Round 2 (2:46) ROTR 6 - Rumble on the Rock 6 United StatesHonolulu, Hawaii November 20, 2004

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