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Yuji Nashiro
Born (1983-09-13) September 13, 1983 (age 41)
Nara City, Japan
NationalityJapan Japanese
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Weight154 lb (70 kg; 11.0 st)
DivisionWelterweight
StyleKyokushin Karate, Kickboxing
TeamKokushi Kaikan
Sport Academy
Years active2006-present
Kickboxing record
Total16
Wins10
By knockout6
Losses6
By knockout1
Draws0
Other information
Notable relativesNobuo Nashiro (brother)
Last updated on: July 28, 2013

Yuji Nashiro (名城裕司) (born September 13, 1983) is a Japanese kickboxer who competes in the welterweight division.

Biography and career

Nashiro was born in Nara City and is the brother of world champion boxer Nobuo Nashiro. He began his martial arts career in Kyokushin karate, in which he was the Japanese and Asian champion in the middleweight division. He was also the amateur Muay Thai champion of Japan.

He made his professional kickboxing debut in 2006 and won his first three fights by knockout before taking a break from the sport for almost three years. He returned at the K-1 World MAX 2010 -70kg Japan Tournament where he was knocked out by Yuichiro Nagashima in the quarter-finals.[1] Following this, he went on to compete in the Krush promotion where he won his first two fights before losing to Yoshihiro Sato.

He returned to the Japan MAX Tournament at K-1 World MAX 2011 -70kg Japan Tournament Final where he caused an upset by winning the tournament. He defeated 2002 World MAX champion Albert Kraus in the quarter-finals and Takafumi Morita in the semis, both by decision, before going on to knock out Yuya Yamamoto in the first round of the final.[2][3]

On February 25, 2012, he defeated Yukihiko Komiya via majority decision at Big Bang 8 in Tokyo.[4]

Nashiro moved down in weight to compete in the Krush Grand Prix 2013 ~67kg First Class Tournament~ on January 14, 2012, facing Abdallah Ezbiri at the quarter-finals.[5][6] He came in overweight on his first two attempts and lost by unanimous decision.[7]

He challenged Danilo Zanolini for his HEAT Middleweight (-70 kg/154 lb) Championship at HEAT 27 in Kobe, Japan on July 28, 2013, losing by unanimous decision.[8]

Titles

  • All Japan Kyokushin Open Middle Weight Class Knockdown Karate Champion 2002
  • Middle Asian Kyokushin Middle Weight Class Knockdown Karate Champion 2003
  • K-2 Gloved Karate Kansai Tournament Champion 2006
  • All Japan Glove Karate Competition Champion 2006
  • WMFJ Japanese Amateur Muay Thai Champion
  • All Japan Glove Karate Tournament Champion
  • 2011 K-1 -70kg Japan Tournament Champion

Kickboxing record

Kickboxing record

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest

References

  1. ^ FieLDS K-1 World Max 2010 Japan Tournament results
  2. ^ "K-1 Japan MAX results".
  3. ^ K-1 Announces Participants and Matchups for K-1 MAX 2011 -70kg Japan Tournament
  4. ^ Big Bang 8 Results: Kido, Nashiro Score Wins, HIROYA Upset by Naoki
  5. ^ Yuta Kubo, Yuji Nashiro to Compete in Krush 67kg GP
  6. ^ Krush Announces 67kg Tournament Quarterfinal Matchups
  7. ^ Krush 67kg Tournament Results: Kubo Wins Tournament in Disputed Decision, Alamos Upsets Takiya
  8. ^ Round Extra – Danilo Zanolini vence japonês Yuji Nashiro no HEAT – Saulo Cavalari é campeão brasileiro do WGP Kickboxing – Grupo musical Tihuana se apresenta em treino aberto do UFC