Masanori Kanehara

Japanese martial artist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroJapanese martial artist
PlacesJapan
isAthlete Mixed martial artist Boxer
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth18 November 1982, Tokyo, Japan
Age42 years
Star signScorpio
Sports Teams
Paraestra
The details

Biography

Masanori Kanehara (born November 18, 1982) is a Japanese mixed martial artist currently competing in DEEP's Featherweight division. A professional competitor since 2003, Kanehara has formerly competed for World Victory Road, K-1, the UFC, Pancrase, ZST, and also made an appearance at Dynamite!! 2009. Kanehara is the 2009 Sengoku Featherweight Grand Prix Champion and inaugural Sengoku Featherweight Champion.

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Kanehara made his professional mixed martial arts debut in 2003, and compiled a record of 13-6-5 before being signed by World Victory Road.

Sengoku Featherweight Grand Prix

Kanehara was announced as a participant in World Victory Road's Featherweight Grand Prix. He advanced to the semi-final round with a pair of closely contested decision victories over Jong Man Kim in the first round and Chan Sung Jung in the second round.

Kanehara lost in the semi-finals to Hatsu Hioki, but ended up replacing Hioki in the final against judoka Michihiro Omigawa after Hioki was not medically cleared due to a concussion. A 17-to-1 long shot, Kanehara ended up winning the tournament, making him the 2009 Sengoku Featherweight Grand Prix Champion and Sengoku Featherweight Champion.

Following the announcement that Sengoku Lightweight Champion Mizuto Hirota would vacate his belt, Kanehara accepted a challenge from Marlon Sandro. The two met in a Featherweight title bout at World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 13. Kanehara lost via KO in the first round.

Post-Sengoku

After the demise of Sengoku, Kanehara compiled a record of 7-2 which included a 21-second knockout of Joe Pearson at Pancrase 252.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

In July 2014, it was announced that Kanehara had signed with the UFC. Kanehara was briefly linked to a bout with Urijah Faber on September 20, 2014 at UFC Fight Night 52. However, before the bout was officially announced, Faber was removed and Kanehara instead faced Alex Caceres. He was successful in his debut winning via unanimous decision.

Kanehara was expected to face Rani Yahya on June 27, 2015 at UFC Fight Night 70. However, as the event approached, several international fighters experienced travel restrictions due to technical issues within the Bureau of Consular Affairs division of the U.S. State Department which produces travel visas. The issue lead to a major altering of the card as multiple fights were postponed. Yahya/Kanehara eventually took place on July 15, 2015 at UFC Fight Night 71. Kanehara lost the fight by split decision.

Kanehara faced Michael McDonald on January 2, 2016 at UFC 195. After a dominant first round and catching McDonald with an arm triangle in round two, McDonald slipped out and found a choke of his own. Kanehara lost the fight via submission in the second round and was subsequently released from the promotion following the loss.

Post-UFC career

After the release from the UFC, Kanehara returned to Deep and was expected to face Roman Alvarez in his promotional debut at Deep Cage Impact 2016: DEEP vs. WSOF-GC on December 17, 2016. Alvarez was replaced by Charlie Alaniz, whom Kanehara won via first-round doctor stoppage.

Next he faced Jomhod Chuwattana at DEEP Hachioji Chojin Matsuri 2018 on April 1, 2020. Kanehara won the fight via submission in the first round.

After the two victories in a row, Kanehara signed with Rizin FF and made his promotional debut against Victor Henry at Rizin 21 – Hamamatsu on February 22, 2020. Kanehara lost the fight via second-round knockout.

Championships and Accomplishments

  • Sengoku
    • Sengoku Featherweight Championship (1 Time, First)
    • 2009 Sengoku Featherweight Grand Prix Winner

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
46 matches27 wins14 losses
By knockout95
By submission114
By decision74
By disqualification01
Draws5
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss27–14–5Victor HenryTKO (punches)Rizin 21 – HamamatsuFebruary 22, 202020:45Hamamatsu, Japan
Win27–13–5Jomhod ChuwattanaSubmission (arm-triangle choke)Deep - Hachioji Chojin Matsuri 2018April 1, 201811:55Tokyo, JapanReturn to Featherweight
Win26–13–5Charlie AlanizTKO (doctor stoppage)Deep - Cage Impact 2016: Deep vs. WSOF-GCDecember 17, 201610:30Tokyo, Japan
Loss25–13–5Michael McDonaldSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC 195January 2, 201622:09Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss25–12–5Rani YahyaDecision (split)UFC Fight Night: Mir vs. DuffeeJuly 15, 201535:00San Diego, California, United States
Win25–11–5Alex CaceresDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Hunt vs. NelsonSeptember 20, 201435:00Saitama, Japan
Loss24–11–5Toshiaki KitadaDQ (fighter thrown from ring)DEEP: 66 ImpactApril 29, 201411:37Tokyo, Japan
Win24–10–5Joe PearsonKO (punch)Pancrase 252: 20th AnniversarySeptember 29, 201310:21Yokohama, Japan
Win23–10–5Wade ChoateKO (punch)DEEP: 62 ImpactApril 26, 201314:16Tokyo, Japan
Win22–10–5Tom McKennaTKO (punches)DEEP: Haleo ImpactDecember 22, 201212:45Tokyo, Japan
Win21–10–5Tony ReyesTKO (punches)DEEP: Tokyo Impact 2012 in Differ AriakeJuly 21, 201214:28Tokyo, Japan
Win20–10–5Jake HattanSubmission (rear-naked choke)Heat: Heat 22April 8, 201213:16Tokyo, Japan
Win19–10–5Brady HarrisonSubmission (rear-naked choke)XFS: Hillside HavocNovember 19, 201133:59Valley Center, California, United States
Loss18–10–5Rasul MirzaevTKO (punches)Fight Nights: Battle of Moscow 4July 7, 201111:44Moscow, Russia
Win18–9–5Motoshi MiyajiKO (punches)Pancrase: Impressive Tour 5June 5, 201120:09Tokyo, Japan
Loss17–9–5Yoshiro MaedaTKO (punches)World Victory Road Presents: Soul of FightDecember 30, 201011:27Tokyo, Japan
Loss17–8–5Marlon SandroKO (punch)World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku Raiden Championships 13June 20, 201010:38Tokyo, JapanLost the Sengoku Featherweight Championship
Win17–7–5Norifumi YamamotoDecision (unanimous)Dynamite!! The Power of Courage 2009December 31, 200935:00Saitama, JapanNon-title bout
Win16–7–5Michihiro OmigawaDecision (split)World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 9August 2, 200935:00Saitama, JapanSengoku Featherweight GP Final Round.
Loss15–7–5Hatsu HiokiDecision (unanimous)World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 9August 2, 200935:00Saitama, JapanSengoku Featherweight GP Third Round
Win15–6–5Chan Sung JungDecision (unanimous)World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 8May 2, 200935:00Tokyo, JapanSengoku Featherweight GP Second Round
Win14–6–5Jong Man KimDecision (unanimous)World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 7March 20, 200935:00Tokyo, JapanSengoku Featherweight GP First Round
Win13–6–5Kenji AraiKO (punches)Pancrase: Changing Tour 1February 1, 200913:14Tokyo, Japan
Loss12–6–5Takafumi OtsukaDecision (split)Deep: 38 ImpactOctober 23, 200825:00Tokyo, Japan
Win12–5–5Isamu SugiuchiKO (punches)ZST: Battle Hazard 03August 24, 200810:47Tokyo, Japan
Loss11–5–5Erikas PetraitisDecisionShooto Lithuania: Bushido 2008March 16, 200825:00Vilnius, Lithuania
Win11–4–5Shunichi ShimizuSubmission (armbar)ZST: ZST.16February 24, 200820:42Tokyo, Japan
Draw10–4–5Naoyuki KotaniDrawZST: ZST.15: Fifth AnniversaryNovember 23, 200725:00Tokyo, Japan
Win10–4–4Yoichiro KarsuyamaSubmission (rear-naked choke)ZST: ZST.14October 7, 200713:45Tokyo, Japan
Loss9–4–4Tashiro NishiuchiKO (punch)ZST: ZST.13June 10, 200713:59Tokyo, Japan
Win9–3–4Arunas JurgelenasSubmission (choke)K-1 Gladiators 2007 in EstoniaApril 14, 200711:47Tallinn, Estonia
Win8–3–4Tetsu SuzukiDecision (majority)HERO'S 8March 12, 200725:00Nagoya, Japan
Win7–3–4Shinya SatoSubmission (armbar)ZST.12February 12, 200710:56Tokyo, Japan
Win6–3–4Taro HimuraSubmission (armbar)ZST: SWAT! 08December 17, 200612:20Tokyo, Japan
Win5–3-4Kenichi ItoKO (knee)ZST: SWAT! 07October 1, 200621:00Tokyo, Japan
Draw4–3–4Hiroyuki OtaDrawZST: SWAT! 06August 27, 200625:00Tokyo, Japan
Win4–3–3Hisashi HiyamaSubmission (armbar)ZST: SWAT! 05June 4, 200610:56Tokyo, Japan
Win3–3–3Toshiyuki SaitoKO (knee)ZST: SWAT! 04April 23, 200611:37Tokyo, Japan
Loss2–3–3Shinya SatoSubmission (kimura)ZST.8November 23, 200522:47Tokyo, Japan
Draw2–2–3Norimasa IsozakiDrawZST: Battle Hazard 2September 10, 200525:00Tokyo, Japan
Draw2–2–2Hiroyuki OtaDrawZST: SWAT! 02July 24, 200525:00Tokyo, Japan
Draw2–2–1Masayuki OkudeDrawZST: SWAT! 01April 17, 200525:00Tokyo, Japan
Win2–2Satoru IdaDecision (unanimous)ZST: Grand Prix 2 Final RoundJanuary 23, 200515:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss1–2Masayuki OkudeSubmission (armbar)ZST: Grand Prix 2 Opening RoundNovember 3, 200414:22Tokyo, Japan
Win1–1Yuki TakayaSubmission (armbar)ZST.6September 12, 200412:26Tokyo, Japan
Loss0–1Isamu SugiuchiSubmission (rear-naked choke)Deep - 12th ImpactSeptember 15, 200321:44Tokyo, Japan
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