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Masahiro Oishi
Born (1968-11-29) November 29, 1968 (age 55)
Shimizu, Japan
Native name大石真丈
NationalityJapanese
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Weight135 lb (61 kg; 9.6 st)
DivisionBantamweight
Featherweight
StyleWrestling, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
StanceOrthodox
TeamK'z Shooto Gym
Years active1993 - present
Mixed martial arts record
Total60
Wins29
By knockout4
By submission20
By decision5
Losses22
By knockout8
By submission8
By decision6
Draws9
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Masahiro Oishi (born November 29, 1968) is a Japanese[1] mixed martial artist.[2] He competes in the Bantamweight and Featherweight[3] divisions.

He has competed for numerous promotions during his career, most notably Shooto, Pancrase and ZST. He is the former Shooto World Featherweight (132 lb) Champion.

Martial arts career

Oishi made his debut in 1993, in Shooto, when he faced Yoshiaki Murai, winning a unanimous decision. He would accumulate a 7-5-3- record, but earned a title shot off of a two fight win streak over Masaki Nishizawa and Yoshinobu Ota. During Shooto: To The Top 10, he faced the reining featherweight champion Mamoru Yamaguchi. He won the fight in the first round by submission.[4] He defended the title versus Hisao Ikeda[5], before losing it to Ryota Matsune through a unanimous decision.[6]

From there Oishi moved to ZST. He lost to Hideo Tokoro in the opening of the ZST Grand Prix[7], which was considered an upset at the time. He would go on to accumulate a 3-3 record in ZST, avenging his loss to Tokoro.

Moving to Cage Force, he earned a title shot by beating Paul McVeigh and Tetsu Suzuki. Facing the reigning champion Takeya Mizugaki, he would lose by way of TKO in the second round.[8]

Moving to Pancrase he made history, by becoming the first Shooto champion to fight in Pancrase when he faced Manabu Inoue. He lost a unanimous decision.[9] He would go on to fight for various promotions, achieving a 10-9-2 record.

Championships and Accomplishments

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
60 matches 29 wins 22 losses
By knockout 4 8
By submission 20 8
By decision 5 6
Draws 9
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 29-21-9 Shunichi Shimizu Submission (Armbar) GLADIATOR 012 February 23, 2020 2 4:48 Osaka, Japan
Loss 29-20-9 Tatsuya Karasawa Decision (Unanimous) Fighting NEXUS vol. 18 November 24, 2019 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 29-19-9 Sung Hoon Jung Submission (Triangle choke) Arzalet Fighting 5 March 23, 2019 2 5:00 Curitiba, Brazil
Win 28-19-9 Yong Jae Oh Decision (Unanimous) Arzalet Fighting 4 November 24, 2018 2 5:00 Curitiba, Brazil
Win 27-19-9 Jong Moon Bae Submission (Guillotine choke) Arzalet Fighting 3 July 7, 2018 1 1:05 Curitiba, Brazil
Loss 26-19-9 Cleber Luciano Submission (Rear naked choke) Arzalet Fighting 2 October 21, 2017 2 1:51 Curitiba, Brazil
Win 26-18-9 Junichi Hirata Submission (Armbar) GRACHAN 25 x BFC Vol. 2 October 10, 2016 1 2:31 Tokyo, Japan
Win 25-18-9 Hirotaka Miyakawa Submission (Armbar) DEEP 75: Impact February 27, 2016 1 1:45 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 24-18-9 Takeya Takemoto Decision (Unanimous) GRANDSLAM 3: Way of the Cage September 12, 2015 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 24-17-9 Jun Jun Submission (armbar) Heat: Heat 32 June 8, 2014 2 2:36 Tokyo, Japan
Win 23-17-9 Takaaki Ito Submission (rear-naked choke) Grachan: Grachan 10 July 15, 2013 1 4:45 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 22-17-9 Masakazu Imanari Submission (toe hold) Deep: 59 Impact August 18, 2012 1 1:01 Tokyo, Japan
Win 22-16-9 Tomoaki Ueyama Submission (armbar) Grachan: Grachan 6 June 16, 2012 1 1:57 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 21-16-9 Yuta Numakura Decision (unanimous) Pancrase: Progress Tour 1 January 28, 2012 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Draw 21-15-9 Tashiro Nishiuchi Draw (majority) Pancrase: Impressive Tour 9 September 4, 2011 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 21-15-8 Abdul Guyirbegov KO (head kick) FEFoMP: Battle of Amur July 16, 2011 1 2:46 Blagoveshchensk, Russia
Draw 21-14-8 Masaya Takita Draw Pancrase: Impressive Tour 1 February 6, 2011 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 21-14-7 Hirokazu Nishimura TKO (corner stoppage) Pancrase: Passion Tour 10 November 3, 2010 2 3:46 Tokyo, Japan
Win 20-14-7 Takumi Murata Submission (triangle choke) Pancrase: Passion Tour 7 August 8, 2010 1 3:34 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 19-14-7 Michael Mortimer TKO (doctor stoppage) Rize 5: Revolution May 29, 2010 3 3:47 Chandler, Queensland, Australia For the Rize Bantamweight Championship
Loss 19-13-7 Manabu Inoue Decision (unanimous) Pancrase: Changing Tour 6 October 25, 2009 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 19-12-7 Gustavo Falciroli TKO (punches) Rize 1: Rize MMA May 23, 2009 2 2:02 Mansfield, Queensland, Australia
Loss 19-11-7 Takeya Mizugaki TKO (punches) GCM: Cage Force 9 December 6, 2008 2 0:57 Tokyo, Japan For the Cage Force Bantamweight Championship
Win 19-10-7 Tetsu Suzuki Decision (unanimous) GCM: Cage Force 8 September 27, 2008 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 18-10-7 Paul McVeigh TKO (punches) GCM: Cage Force 6 April 5, 2008 2 3:13 Tokyo, Japan
Win 17-10-7 Artemij Sitenkov Submission (triangle choke) K-1 HERO's: HERO's Lithuania 2007 November 10, 2007 2 1:40 Vilnius, Vilnius County, Lithuania
Win 16-10-7 Taiyo Nakahara TKO (eye injury) GCM: Cage Force 4 September 8, 2007 1 3:55 Tokyo, Japan
Win 15-10-7 Wataru Inatsu Submission (armbar) Zst: Zst 13 June 10, 2007 1 2:59 Tokyo, Japan
Draw 14-10-7 Kentaro Imaizumi Draw Zst: Zst 12 February 12, 2007 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 14-10-6 Sergej Grecicho KO (head kick) Zst: Zst 10 September 10, 2006 1 0:31 Tokyo, Japan
Win 14-9-6 Sergej Juskevic Submission (armbar) Shooto Lithuania: Bushido April 23, 2006 1 2:57 Vilnius, Vilnius County, Lithuania
Win 13-9-6 Masayuki Okude Submission (reverse triangle choke) Zst: Zst 8 November 23, 2005 2 0:44 Tokyo, Japan
Win 12-9-6 Jin Akimoto Technical Submission (armbar) Shooto 2005: 7/30 in Korakuen Hall July 30, 2005 1 3:14 Tokyo, Japan
Draw 11-9-6 Ryusuke Uemura Draw Zst: Zst 7 May 3, 2005 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Draw 11-9-5 Eugenij Konkov Draw Shooto Lithuania: Chaosas April 7, 2005 0 0:00 Vilnius, Vilnius County, Lithuania
Loss 11-9-4 Remigijus Morkevicius KO (punches) Zst: Grand Prix 2 Final Round January 23, 2005 1 3:13 Tokyo, Japan
Win 11-8-4 Hideo Tokoro Decision (split) Zst: Grand Prix 2 Final Round January 23, 2005 3 3:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 10-8-4 Stephen Gillinder Submission (armbar) Zst: Grand Prix 2 Opening Round November 3, 2004 1 0:31 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 9-8-4 Jeff Curran Technical Submission (Guillotine Choke) Zst: Zst 6 September 12, 2004 1 0:44 Tokyo, Japan
Win 9-7-4 Takahiro Uchiyama Submission (armbar) Zst: Zst 5 May 5, 2004 1 4:31 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 8-7-4 Hideo Tokoro Submission (armbar) Zst: Grand Prix Opening Round November 23, 2003 1 3:13 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 8-6-4 Ryota Matsune Decision (majority) Shooto: 8/10 in Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium August 10, 2003 3 5:00 Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan Lost the Shooto World Featherweight (132 lb) Championship
Draw 8-5-4 Hisao Ikeda Draw Shooto: Treasure Hunt 10 September 16, 2002 3 5:00 Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan Defended the Shooto World Featherweight (132 lb) Championship
Win 8-5-3 Mamoru Yamaguchi Submission (triangle armbar) Shooto: To The Top 10 November 25, 2001 1 1:44 Tokyo, Japan Won the Shooto World Featherweight (132 lb) Championship
Win 7-5-3 Yoshinobu Ota Submission (rear naked choke) Shooto: To The Top 2 March 2, 2001 2 2:48 Tokyo, Japan
Win 6-5-3 Masaki Nishizawa TKO (punches) Shooto: To The Top 1 January 19, 2001 1 4:12 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 5-5-3 Baret Yoshida Submission (rear naked choke) Shooto: R.E.A.D. 5 May 22, 2000 2 1:48 Tokyo, Japan
Draw 5-4-3 Hiroyuki Abe Draw Shooto: Renaxis 4 September 5, 1999 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 5-4-2 Alexandre Franca Nogueira Submission (armbar) Shooto: Renaxis 1 March 28, 1999 1 3:11 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 5-3-2 Cheyanne Padeken KO (punches) SB 11: SuperBrawl 11 February 2, 1999 1 1:18 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win 5-2-2 Kimihito Nonaka Submission (armbar) Shooto: Gig '98 2nd July 18, 1998 2 1:18 Tokyo, Japan
Win 4-2-2 Yoshihiro Fujita Technical Submission (kimura) Shooto: Las Grandes Viajes 2 March 1, 1998 1 2:40 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 3-2-2 Hisao Ikeda Decision (unanimous) Shooto: Reconquista 3 August 27, 1997 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 3-1-2 Yoshiyuki Takayama Decision (unanimous) Shooto: Gig June 25, 1997 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 2-1-2 Katsuhisa Akasaki Submission (armbar) Shooto: Let's Get Lost October 4, 1996 1 2:12 Tokyo, Japan
Draw 1-1-2 Hisao Ikeda Draw Shooto: Vale Tudo Junction 2 March 5, 1996 3 3:00 Tokyo, Japan
Draw 1-1-1 Kimihito Nonaka Draw Shooto: Tokyo Free Fight November 7, 1995 3 3:00 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 1-1 Masato Suzuki Submission (armbar) Shooto: Vale Tudo Access 1 September 26, 1994 2 0:43 Tokyo, Japan
Win 1-0 Yoshiaki Murai Decision (unanimous) Shooto: Shooto November 25, 1993 3 3:00 Tokyo, Japan

See also

References

  1. ^ "Masahiro Oishi". Sherdog. Archived from the original on October 25, 2014.
  2. ^ "Masahiro Oishi". mixedmartialarts.com. Archived from the original on October 25, 2014.
  3. ^ "Masahiro Oishi". fightmatrix.com. Archived from the original on October 25, 2014.
  4. ^ "Mamoru Yamaguchi vs. Masahiro Oishi". Tapology.com. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Masahiro Oishi vs. Hisao Ikeda". Tapology.com. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  6. ^ [Masahiro Oishi vs. Ryota Matsune "Masahiro Oishi vs. Ryota Matsune"]. Tapology. Retrieved 4 May 2020. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  7. ^ "Hideo Tokoro vs. Masahiro Oishi 1 - Highlights (ZST: Grand-Prix, 2003)". Youtube.com. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  8. ^ "Takeya Mizugaki vs. Masahiro Oishi". Tapology.com. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  9. ^ "修斗元王者 大石が初参戦。廣戸レフェリー引退". boutreview.com. Retrieved 4 May 2020.