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Daisuke Nakamura (fighter)
Japanese martial artist

Daisuke Nakamura (fighter)

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Japanese martial artist
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Place of birth
Adachi-ku
Age
44 years
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Biography

Daisuke Nakamura (Japanese: 中村大介, born June 10, 1980) is a Japanese professional mixed martial artist and a former DEEP Lightweight Champion who has fought for DREAM, Strikeforce, M-1 Global, ZST, Cage Rage, PRIDE, K-1 and Cage Force promotions. He holds notable victories over Nigerian K-1 kickboxer Andy Ologun, DREAM Bantamweight Champion Hideo Tokoro, former DEEP Welterweight Champion Seichi Ikemoto. Nakamura is also known for his incredible armbar variations, with most of his wins coming by armbar, and is famous for his tributes to the shoot-style circuit, often wearing the style's signature kneeboots and short-tights in his fights.
He has also competed in professional wrestling, working for the U-STYLE promotion led by his trainer Kiyoshi Tamura.

Mixed martial arts career

Nakamura had his debut fight in PRIDE Fighting Championship against veteran journeyman Shannon Ritch at PRIDE The Best Vol.2. He showed his skill by submitting Ritch with an inverted armbar. He spent his next years fighting in GCM and DEEP, where he challenged for the Welterweight Championship, losing an effortful match by TKO at the third round. He would later enjoy a 8 matches winning streak.

At December 31, 2008, Nakamura was slated to fight at the Dynamite!! event against Hideo Tokoro. This was a notable matchup because both Tokoro and Nakamura both sported similar fighting styles, were trained by former RINGS wrestlers and were seen by Japanese pundits as the heirs of the shoot-style circuit. The match was an exciting and fast-paced grappling contest, with Nakamura trying a flying kimura into an armbar immediately after Tokoro tried to take him down, and then Tokoro captured his back and performed a takedown similar to a German suplex. Daisuke kept trying for an armbar, and they rolled through the mat several times until Tokoro could attempt his own armbar. The bout stalled for several minutes, but it broke out again when Hideo rolled for a leglock. Nakamura, however, capitalized to transition the move into an armbar, making Tokoro finally tap out.

He captured the DEEP Lightweight Championship against Yasuaki Kishimoto and defended it before Pancrase veteran Takafumi Ito, but he lost it to fellow Pancrase exponent Satoru Kitaoka.

Championships and Accomplishments

  • DEEP
    • DEEP Lightweight Championship (1 Time)
    • One Successful Title Defense

Mixed martial arts record

Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss28–18–1Yuki KawanaTKO (punches)Vale Tudo Japan: VTJ 7thSeptember 13, 201532:26Tokyo, Japan
Loss28–17–1Yuki OkanoDecision (unanimous)DEEP: 72 ImpactMay 16, 201535:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss28–16–1Eiji IshikawaDecision (unanimous)Tribe Tokyo Fight: TTF Challenge 04April 5, 201535:00Tokyo, Japan
Win28–15–1Yoichi FukumotoTKO (punches)DEEP: 70 ImpactDecember 21, 201430:11Tokyo, Japan
Draw27–15-1Shinji SasakiDraw (split)DEEP: 69 ImpactOctober 26, 201435:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss27–15Mizuto HirotaDecision (unanimous)DEEP: 66 ImpactApril 29, 201435:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss27–14Satoru KitaokaDecision (unanimous)DEEP: 62 ImpactApril 26, 201335:00Tokyo, JapanLost DEEP Lightweight Championship
Win27–13Takafumi ItoTKO (flying knee and punches)DEEP: 60 ImpactOctober 19, 201220:35Tokyo, JapanDefends DEEP Lightweight Championship
Win26–13Yasuaki KishimotoDecision (unanimous)DEEP: 58 ImpactJune 15, 201235:00Tokyo, JapanWins DEEP Lightweight Championship
Win25–13Akihiro GonoDecision (unanimous)DEEP: 57 ImpactFebruary 18, 201235:00Tokyo, JapanWelterweight bout
Win24–13Chang Hyun-KimSubmission (armbar)Deep: Cage Impact 2011 in Tokyo, 1st RoundOctober 29, 201133:19Tokyo, Japan
Loss23–13Katsunori KikunoDecision (unanimous)Dream: Fight for Japan!May 29, 201135:00Saitama, Japan
Win23–12Toshikazu IsenoSubmission (flying armbar)Deep: 51 ImpactDecember 11, 201021:54Tokyo, Japan
Win22–12Jai BradneySubmission (armbar)Nitro MMA 1August 27, 201013:40Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Win21–12Ganjo TentsukuDecision (unanimous)ASTRAApril 25, 201035:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss20–12Justin WilcoxDecision (unanimous)Strikeforce: EvolutionDecember 19, 200935:00San Jose, California, United States
Loss20–11Naoyuki KotaniSubmission (leg scissor choke)ZST.22November 23, 200911:37Tokyo, Japan
Win20–10Ferrid KhederDecision (unanimous)M-1 Global: BreakthroughAugust 28, 200935:00Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Loss19–10Mitsuhiro IshidaDecision (unanimous)DREAM.7March 8, 200925:00Saitama, Saitama, Japan
Win19–9Hideo TokoroSubmission (armbar)Fields Dynamite!! 2008December 31, 200812:23Saitama, Saitama, Japan
Win18–9Carlos ValeriSubmission (flying armbar)M-1 Challenge 8: USAOctober 29, 200810:26Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Win17–9Wim DeputterDecision (unanimous)M-1 Challenge 6: KoreaAugust 29, 200825:00Seoul, South Korea
Win16–9Andy OlogunSubmission (flying armbar)Dream 5: Lightweight Grand Prix 2008 Final RoundJuly 21, 200813:41Osaka, Japan
Win15–9Bogdan CristeaDecision (unanimous)M-1 Challenge 5: JapanJuly 17, 200825:00Tokyo, Japan
Win14–9Jung Bu-KyungKO (punch)Dream 3: Lightweight Grand Prix 2008 Second RoundMay 11, 200821:05Saitama, Saitama, Japan
Win13–9Yuri IvlevDecision (majority)M-1 Challenge 2: RussiaApril 3, 200825:00Saint Petersburg, Russia
Win12–9A Sol KwonSubmission (armbar)Hero's 2007 in KoreaOctober 28, 200733:09Seoul, South Korea
Loss11–9Vitor RibeiroTechnical Submission (kimura)Cage Rage 19December 9, 200613:55London, EnglandFor Cage Rage Lightweight Championship
Win11–8Seichi IkemotoSubmission (armbar)Pride - Bushido 12August 26, 200613:36Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Win10–8Michael JohnsonSubmission (kimura)Cage Rage 16April 22, 200612:54London, England
Win9–8Hirohide FujinumaSubmission (armbar)Deep: 23 ImpactFebruary 5, 200610:52Tokyo, Japan
Loss8–8Hidehiko HasegawaDecision (unanimous)Deep: 22 ImpactDecember 2, 200525:00Yokohama, Japan
Loss8–7Marcus AurélioDecision (unanimous)Pride: Bushido 6April 3, 200525:00Yokohama, Japan
Loss8–6Jutaro NakaoTKO (punches)Deep: 16th ImpactOctober 30, 200433:16Tokyo, JapanFor DEEP Welterweight Championship
Win8–5Yuji HoshinoKO (punch)Deep: 16th ImpactOctober 30, 200414:33Tokyo, Japan
Win7–5Tetsuya OnoseTKO (punches)Deep: 15th ImpactJuly 3, 200410:50Tokyo, Japan
Loss6–5Keita NakamuraDecision (unanimous)GCM: Demolition 040408April 8, 200425:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss6–4Hikaru SatoDecision (unanimous)GCM: Demolition 040118January 18, 200425:00Tokyo, Japan
Win6–3Kazuhiro HanadaSubmission (armbar)GCM: Demolition 030923September 23, 200314:21Tokyo, Japan
Win5–3Yutaro MiyamotoTKO (knees to the body)GCM: Demolition 030629June 29, 200320:38Tokyo, Japan
Loss4–3Hidehiko HasegawaDecision (unanimous)GCM: Demolition 030323March 27, 200325:00Tokyo, Japan
Win4–2Sen NakadaiSubmission (flying armbar)Cage ForceFebruary 23, 200312:54Tokyo, Japan
Win3–2Nobuhiro TsurumakiSubmission (armbar)GCM: Demolition 030126January 26, 200312:06Tokyo, Japan
Loss2–2Dai MoriyamaDecision (unanimous)DEEP: 7th ImpactDecember 8, 200225:00Tokyo, Japan
Win2–1Hitoyo KimuraSubmission (armbar)DEEP: 7th ImpactDecember 8, 200220:50Tokyo, Japan
Loss1–1Yuji HisamatsuDecision (unanimous)Cage ForceOctober 13, 200225:00Tokyo, Japan
Win1–0Shannon RitchSubmission (reverse armbar)PRIDE The Best Vol.2July 20, 200214:28Tokyo, Japan

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