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{{nihongo|'''Hidehiko Yoshida'''|吉田秀彦|Yoshida Hidehiko|extra=born September 3, 1969}} is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] gold-medalist [[judoka]] and [[Mixed Martial Arts|MMA]] [[Heavyweight]] fighter currently competing in [[World Victory Road]]. He is a long time veteran of Japan's [[Pride Fighting Championships]] competed in the [[Middleweight (MMA)|Middleweight]] division also managing to fight in the semi-finals in the Pride 2003 Middleweight Grand Prix. Yoshida holds notable wins against [[Don Frye]], [[Kiyoshi Tamura]], [[Mark Hunt]], [[Tank Abbott]], [[Naoya Ogawa]], and [[Maurice Smith]].
{{nihongo|'''Hidehiko Yoshida'''|吉田秀彦|Yoshida Hidehiko|extra=born September 3, 1969}} is a retired [[Japanese people|Japanese]] gold-medalist [[judoka]] and [[Mixed Martial Arts|MMA]] [[Heavyweight]] fighter currently competing in [[World Victory Road]]. He is a long time veteran of Japan's [[Pride Fighting Championships]] competed in the [[Middleweight (MMA)|Middleweight]] division also managing to fight in the semi-finals in the Pride 2003 Middleweight Grand Prix. Yoshida holds notable wins against [[Don Frye]], [[Kiyoshi Tamura]], [[Mark Hunt]], [[Tank Abbott]], [[Naoya Ogawa]], and [[Maurice Smith]].


==Biography==
==Biography==

Revision as of 19:59, 8 February 2010

Hidehiko Yoshida
Born (1969-09-03) September 3, 1969 (age 55)
Obu, Aichi, Japan
NationalityJapan Japanese
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight225 lb (102 kg; 16.1 st)
DivisionHeavyweight
StyleJudo
Rank  black belt in Judo
Years active7
Mixed martial arts record
Total17
Wins9
By knockout0
By submission8
By decision1
Losses7
Draws1
Hidehiko Yoshida
Medal record
Representing  Japan
Men's judo
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1992 Barcelona -78 kg
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1991 Barcelona -78 kg
Silver medal – second place 1993 Hamilton -78 kg
Silver medal – second place 1995 Chiba -86 kg
Gold medal – first place 1999 Birmingham -90 kg
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place 1988 Damascus -78 kg

Hidehiko Yoshida (吉田秀彦, Yoshida Hidehiko, born September 3, 1969) is a retired Japanese gold-medalist judoka and MMA Heavyweight fighter currently competing in World Victory Road. He is a long time veteran of Japan's Pride Fighting Championships competed in the Middleweight division also managing to fight in the semi-finals in the Pride 2003 Middleweight Grand Prix. Yoshida holds notable wins against Don Frye, Kiyoshi Tamura, Mark Hunt, Tank Abbott, Naoya Ogawa, and Maurice Smith.

Biography

Hidehiko Yoshida was born in Obu, Aichi, Japan. He won the gold medal in Judo (78 kg class) at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and competed in PRIDE Fighting Championships. He is known for his power and strong chin, having never been knocked out in a mixed martial arts bout until PRIDE Shockwave 2006. His first submission defeat was to Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipović on 2 July 2006 when he submitted from repeated kicks to the leg. Yoshida is one of the few fighters who still wears a gi when he fights, although he sometimes has worn shorts.

Yoshida began his mixed martial arts career at PRIDE 23 against Don Frye whom he defeated by submission (armbar). He then defeated K-1 Japan Grand Prix champion and K-1 World GP runner-up Masaaki Satake as well as MMA legend Kiyoshi Tamura. Yoshida's first loss was to the PRIDE Middleweight champion, Wanderlei Silva, first by unanimous decision at the Final Conflict event on November 9, 2003, and later by very close split decision at the Total Elimination event on April 23, 2005. Another opponent was Royce Gracie, a well-known Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu fighter and winner of three of the first four UFC tournaments. In their first encounter, a Judo vs. Brazilian Jujitsu match Yoshida won by a gi choke however Gracie claimed he was fully conscious and not being choked. As a result, Gracie requested for a rematch in which the referee could not stop the fight. The rematch, which took place at PRIDE's Shockwave 2003 event on December 31, 2003, technically resulted in a draw since neither fighter submitted or was knocked out within the time allotted (Gracie spent much of the latter part of the fight attacking Yoshida from a back mount, with Yoshida defending the attacks). In August 2005, he defeated David "Tank" Abbott by submission. At the end of the same year, Yoshida defeated fellow Japanese judoka Naoya Ogawa by an armbar in a highly anticipated MMA bout at PRIDE Shockwave 2005 with each fighter receiving a payment of $2 million USD which remains one the most expensive fight in MMA history.

In March 2008, Yoshida lost by submission to Josh Barnett, a former training partner, at World Victory Road's inaugural show Sengoku and in June he defeated former UFC Heavyweight Champion Maurice Smith by neck crank in the first round of Sengoku - Third Battle.

Yoshida was defeated by Sanae Kikuta via split decision on January 4, 2009 at World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku Rebellion 2009.

Most recently, Yoshida defeated Satoshi Ishii at Dynamite!! 2009.

Championships & accomplishments

Judo

  • 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games 78 kg class gold medalist
  • 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games 86 kg 5th place
  • 1999 World Judo Championship 90 kg class gold medalist
  • 1995 World Judo Championship 86 kg class silver medalist
  • 1993 World Judo Championship 78 kg class silver medalist
  • 1991 World Judo Championship 78 kg class bronze medalist

Mixed martial arts

  • PRIDE Middleweight Grand Prix Tournament, Semi-Finalist

MMA record

9 wins (8 submissions, 1 decision), 7 losses (4 decisions, 2 (T)KOs, 1 submission), 1 draw

Professional record breakdown
17 matches 9 wins 7 losses
By knockout 0 2
By submission 8 1
By decision 1 4
Draws 1
Date Result Record Opponent Event Method Round, Time Notes
Dec 31,2009 Win 9-7-1 Japan Satoshi Ishii Dynamite!! 2009 Decision (Unanimous) Round 3, 5:00
Jan 4, 2009 Loss 8-7-1 Japan Sanae Kikuta World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku Rebellion 2009 Decision (Split) Round 3, 5:00
Jun 8,2008 Win 8-6-1 United States Maurice Smith World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 3 Submission (Neck Crank) Round 1, 2:23
Mar 5,2008 Loss 7-6-1 United States Josh Barnett World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 1 Submission (Heel Hook) Round 3, 3:23
Dec 31, 2006 Loss 7-5-1 England James Thompson PRIDE Shockwave 2006 TKO (Strikes) Round 1, 7:50
Jul 2, 2006 Loss 7-4-1 Croatia Mirko Filipović PRIDE Critical Countdown Absolute TKO (Leg Kicks) Round 1, 7:38
May 5, 2006 Win 7-3-1 Japan Yosuke Nishijima PRIDE Total Elimination Absolute Technical Submission (Triangle choke) Round 1, 2:33
Dec 31, 2005 Win 6-3-1 Japan Naoya Ogawa PRIDE Shockwave 2005 Submission (Armbar) Round 1, 6:04
Aug 28, 2005 Win 5-3-1 United States Tank Abbott PRIDE Final Conflict 2005 Submission (Choke) Round 1, 7:40
Apr 23, 2005 Loss 4-3-1 Brazil Wanderlei Silva PRIDE Total Elimination 2005 Decision (Split) Round 3, 5:00
Dec 31, 2004 Loss 4-2-1 United States Rulon Gardner PRIDE Shockwave 2004 Decision (Unanimous) Round 3, 5:00
Jun 20, 2004 Win 4-1-1 New Zealand Mark Hunt PRIDE Critical Countdown 2004 Submission (Armbar) Round 1, 5:25
Dec 31, 2003 Draw 3-1-1 Brazil Royce Gracie PRIDE Shockwave 2003 Draw Round 2, 10:00 Match was a draw due to a lack of judges.
Nov 9, 2003 Loss 3-1 Brazil Wanderlei Silva PRIDE Final Conflict 2003 Decision (Unanimous) Round 2, 5:00
Aug 10, 2003 Win 3-0 Japan Kiyoshi Tamura PRIDE Total Elimination 2003 Submission (Ezekiel Choke) Round 1, 5:06
Dec 31, 2002 Win 2-0 Japan Masaaki Satake Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye vs K-1 2002 Submission (Neck lock) Round 1, 0:50
Nov 24, 2002 Win 1-0 United States Don Frye PRIDE 23 Technical Submission (Armbar) Round 1, 5:32

See also