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Japanese kickboxer
Yuji Takeuchi |
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Born | 竹内裕二 (1983-08-13) August 13, 1983 (age 41) Chiba prefecture, Japan |
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Other names | Kyoken |
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Nationality | Japanese |
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Height | 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) |
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Weight | 60 kg (130 lb; 9.4 st) |
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Style | Kickboxing |
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Stance | Orthodox |
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Fighting out of | Japan |
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Team | Sugehara Dojo |
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Total | 43 |
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Wins | 27 |
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By knockout | 13 |
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Losses | 13 |
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Draws | 2 |
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No contests | 1 |
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Boxing record from BoxRec |
"Kyoken" Yuji Takeuchi (born August 13, 1983) is a Japanese former professional kickboxer.
Biography
Takeuchi started combat sports with boxing and later transitioned to kickboxing after seeing the success of K-1 events.[1]
Titles and accomplishments
- Martial Arts Japan Kickboxing Federation
- 2007 MA Japan Kick Super Featherweight Champion [2]
- 2008 WMAF Super Featherweight Champion [3]
- Krush
- 2011 krush inaugural Championship Tournament -60kg Runner-up[4]
Kickboxing record
Professional Kickboxing Record[5]
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27 Wins (13 (T)KO's), 13 Losses, 2 Draw, 1 No Contest
Date |
Result |
Opponent |
Event |
Location |
Method |
Round |
Time
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2016-09-19 |
Loss |
Kenta Hayashi |
K-1 World GP 2016 Super Featherweight World Tournament |
Tokyo, Japan |
KO (3 Knockdowns/Left Hook) |
1 |
2:47
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2013-09-21 |
Loss |
Minoru Kimura |
Krush 33 |
Japan |
KO (Straight Right+Left Hook) |
1 |
2:07
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2013-06-30 |
Loss |
Kanongsuk Weerasakreck |
MA Nihon Kick DRAGON ROAD ~ONE AND ONLY TAKE 2~ |
Japan |
TKO |
3 |
2:05
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2013-05-03 |
Loss |
Tatsuya Inaishi |
Road to Glory Japan |
Japan |
Decision (Split) |
3 |
3:00
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2013-03-20 |
Win |
Shota Hayashi |
Krush 27 |
Tokyo, Japan |
KO (Punches) |
1 |
1:48
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2013-01-13 |
No Contest |
Hirotaka Miyakawa |
Krush Grand Prix 2013 |
Tokyo, Japan |
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2012-12-02 |
Loss |
SHIGERU |
Bigbang 11 |
Tokyo, Japan |
Decision (Unanimous) |
3 |
3:00
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2012-10-08 |
Win |
Fumiya Osawa |
Krush 23 |
Tokyo, Japan |
KO (Left Hook) |
3 |
1:35
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2012-07-29 |
Win |
Sendit Sasiprapa |
MA Nihon Kick |
Japan |
Ext.R Decision (Mjoarity) |
4 |
3:00
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2011-09-24 |
Loss |
Naoki Ishikawa |
Krush 12 |
Tokyo, Japan |
Decision (unanimous) |
3 |
3:00
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2011-04-30 |
Loss |
Hirotaka Urabe |
Krush -60 kg Inaugural Championship Tournament -Triple Final Round- |
Tokyo, Japan |
KO (High kick) |
1 |
1:28
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For the inaugural Krush 60kg title.[6]
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2011-04-30 |
Win |
Masaaki Noiri |
Krush First Generation King Tournament ~Triple Final Round~, Semi Finals |
Tokyo, Japan |
KO (left hook) |
3 |
1:51
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2010-12-12 |
Win |
Yosuke Mizuochi |
Krush Inaugural Championship Tournament ~Round.1~ |
Tokyo, Japan |
KO (3 Knockdowns/Left Hook) |
2 |
2:24
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2010-07-05 |
Loss |
Koya Urabe |
K-1 WORLD MAX 2010 – 63 kg Japan Tournament Reserve Fight |
Japan |
Decision (Unanimous) |
3 |
3:00
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2010-05-02 |
Loss |
Yuki |
K-1 World MAX 2010 –63 kg Japan Tournament, 1st round |
Japan |
KO (High Kick) |
2 |
1:53
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2010-03-28 |
Loss |
Chudern Chuwattana |
MA Nihon Kick - Taniyama Gym 25th Anniversary - Bigbang |
Tokyo, Japan |
Decision (Unanimous) |
5 |
3:00
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2009-11-02 |
Loss |
Naoki Ishikawa |
Krush Lightweight Grand Prix 2009 ~Final Round~ |
Tokyo, Japan |
KO (Left High Knee) |
2 |
2:27
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2009-09-06 |
Win |
Mekorlek Sor.Kingstar |
MA Nihon Kick Tekken in Kimitsu |
Kimitsu, Japan |
KO |
3 |
0:40
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2009-07-24 |
Win |
Ryuji Kajiwara |
Krush Lightweight Grand Prix 2009, Quarter Final |
Tokyo, Japan |
Decision (Unanimous) |
3 |
3:00
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2009-07-24 |
Win |
Ichiro Ootaka |
Krush Lightweight Grand Prix 2009 〜Round.1〜 |
Tokyo, Japan |
KO (Right Hook) |
2 |
2:08
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2009-06-14 |
Win |
Takahito Fujimaki |
MA Nihon Kick - BREAK THROUGH-11 |
Tokyo, Japan |
Decision (Unanimous) |
3 |
3:00
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2009-05-17 |
Win |
Masahiro Yamamoto |
Krush.3 |
Tokyo, Japan |
KO (left hook) |
2 |
1:38
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2009-03-22 |
Draw |
Rashata |
NJKF GO FOR BROKE 〜ROAD TO REAL KING III〜 |
Tokyo, Japan |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
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2008-12-21 |
Win |
TURBΦ |
MA Japan Kick - BREAK THROUGH 8 |
Tokyo, Japan |
Decision (Majority) |
5 |
3:00
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Wins WMAF Super Featherweight title.[7]
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2008-11-24 |
Win |
Yokthai Sithoar |
MA Nihon Kick - Tekken 6 |
Tokyo, Japan |
Decision (Unanimous) |
5 |
3:00
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2008-09-21 |
Win |
Maki Dentoranee |
MA Nihon Kick - BREAK THROUGH 6 |
Tokyo, Japan |
Ext.R Decision (Unanimous) |
4 |
3:00
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2008-07-04 |
Loss |
Yuki |
RISE 48 THE KING OF GLADIATORs’08 |
Japan |
Ext.R TKO (Low Kick) |
4 |
1:15
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For the RISE Lightweight Title.[8]
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2008-06-15 |
Win |
Pinphet Sor.Torsapon |
MA Nihon Kick - BREAK THROUGH-4 |
Tokyo, Japan |
Decision (Unanimous) |
3 |
3:00
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2008-05-11 |
Win |
Tomoaki Suehiro |
R.I.S.E. 46 〜THE KING OF GLADIATORs '08〜 |
Tokyo, Japan |
KO (Right Cross) |
2 |
2:25
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2008-04-13 |
Win |
Hideki Soga |
Shin Nihon Kickboxing Association - Superkick |
Tokyo, Japan |
TKO (Punches) |
3 |
2:58
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2007-12-02 |
Win |
Atom Yamada |
MA Nihon Kick - BREAKDOWN-8 MA.KICK Matsuri CHAMPION CARNIVAL |
Tokyo, Japan |
TKO (Doctor Stoppage) |
4 |
1:03
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Wins MA Japan Kick Super Featherweight Title.
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2007-11-11 |
Win |
Hideo Sugazaki |
MA Nihon Kick - Tekken 5 |
Tokyo, Japan |
KO (Punches) |
3 |
1:52
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2007-10-21 |
Win |
TSUYOSHI |
MA Nihon Kick - BREAKDOWN-7 |
Tokyo, Japan |
KO (Punches) |
2 |
2:48
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2007-09-30 |
Win |
Hidekazu Tanaka |
MA Nihon Kick - ADVANCE.1 |
Chiba, Japan |
KO (Punches) |
3 |
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2007-04-06 |
Win |
Kenryu |
MA Nihon Kick - BREAKDOWN-3 |
Tokyo, Japan |
KO |
1 |
1:45
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2006-12-03 |
Win |
Toshiharu Haga |
MA Nihon Kick - SURPRISING 8 |
Tokyo, Japan |
Decision (Unanimous) |
3 |
3:00
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2006-10-22 |
Draw |
HANAWA |
MA Nihon Kick - SURPRISING 7th |
Tokyo, Japan |
Decision |
3 |
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2004-11-21 |
Win |
Kazuki Kondo |
MA Nihon Kick - SUPREME-7 CHAMPION CARNIVAL |
Tokyo, Japan |
Decision |
3 |
2:00
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2004-10-10 |
Loss |
KING |
MA Nihon Kick -ADVANCE-1 |
Tokyo, Japan |
Decision (Unanimous) |
3 |
3:00
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2004-07-11 |
Win |
Watanabe |
Shinsengumi |
Japan |
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2004-06-06 |
Win |
Takuya Ito |
MA Japan Kick - SUPREME-4 |
Tokyo, Japan |
KO |
3 |
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Legend: Win
Loss
Draw/No contest
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