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Kazuo Takahashi
Japanese mixed martial artist

Kazuo Takahashi

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Japanese mixed martial artist
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Place of birth
Ichikawa, Japan
Age
55 years
Education
Nihon University
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Biography

Kazuo Takahashi (高橋 和生, Takahashi Kazuo), ring name Yoshiki Takahashi (高橋 義生, Takahashi Yoshiki, born March 13, 1969 in Ichikawa, Chiba) is a Japanese retired mixed martial artist. A professional competitor from 1993 until 2013 (and then once again in 2018), he competed for the UFC, PRIDE Fighting Championships, Pancrase, RINGS, K-1 HERO'S, and World Victory Road. He is the former King of Pancrase Heavyweight Champion.

Background

Takahashi excelled in amateur wrestling, becoming a high school state champion in Japan, and also trained in karate. After graduating from Yachiyo Shoin High School, he began to train in submission grappling. He graduated from Nihon University, and he started in Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi in 1992 but joined Pancrase the following year.

Pancrase

Takahashi debuted in mixed martial arts in Pancrase against legally blind yet decorated amateur wrestler George Weingeroff. The Japanese capitalized on his opponent's inability to see his strikes, and knocked him out with a roundhouse kick. However, it was in his second professional fight in which he gained popularity, becoming known for his incredible toughness and desire to win. Fighting Ken Shamrock, Takahashi suffered a broken jaw from a palm strike and knee and ankle damage from a heel hook, but refused to give up. Takahashi was limping badly for the rest of the bout but continued to fight. Eventually, he got caught in a very tight heel hook and could not escape and was forced to tap. Takahashi had to be carried out of the ring after the fight.

In another memorable showing of heart, Takahashi got caught in a heel hook against Bas Rutten which inevitably broke his shin bone in half. Unwilling to stop the match, Takahashi stood up and continued to fight until, upon kicking Rutten with his broken leg, his shin bone completely snapped in half. His shin didn't bend thanks to the kneeboot he was wearing, but the injury was too much and he finally accepted the match was stopped. It would be a year and a half until Takahashi fought again.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

In 1997, Takahashi had his debut for Ultimate Fighting Championship at the UFC 12 event, where he was pitted against Brazilian jiu-jitsu specialist Wallid Ismail. The fight would become infamous for its irregularities and disregard for the rules, as Takahashi seemed to be uninformed of the event's ruleset while Ismail intentionally ignored it.

Wallid tried to take Kazuo down several times, only for the Japanese to keep balance every time by illegally grabbing the fence despite the referee's continuous warnings. Minutes into the match, Yoshiki knocked down Wallid with a right hook that seemed to end the fight, but the Japanese wrestler stood waiting instead of following up, believing his opponent would receive a 10 count like in Pancrase. Takahashi was better informed about the rule allowing low blows, however, and he demonstrated it by shockingly sliding his hand on Ismail's trunks, tearing away his protective cup and hitting multiple knee strikes to the groin. After some more strike exchanges, the Japanese took the Brazilian down and landed headbutts and hammerfists through his guard until the end of the round. As there was no finish, they went into extra round.

New miscommunications would arise at the overtime when Ismail eye-gouged Kazuo, as the Japanese wrestler asked for time to check it out, which was refused due to referee Big John McCarthy not noticing the foul. Takahashi also kicked Ismail on the ground, an illegal attack under the UFC ruleset due to his wrestling shoes. Once cleared up from the confusion, Takahashi dominated the rest of the overtime with effective punches to take the unanimous decision win. He advanced round, but had to pull out due to a hand injury, being replaced by alternate Nick Sanzo.

Championships and Accomplishments

  • Pancrase Hybrid Wrestling
    • Pancrase Heavyweight Championship (One time; first)
    • One successful title defense
    • 2000 Pancrase Heavyweight Championship Tournament Winner
  • Ultimate Fighting Championship
    • UFC 12 Lightweight Tournament Finalist

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
62 matches30 wins28 losses
By knockout918
By submission117
By decision93
By disqualification10
Draws3
No contests1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss30-28-3 (1)Dusko TodorovicTKO (punches)RINGS The Outsider 51: 10th Anniversary Road to Las VegasJuly 21, 201811:41Kawasaki,_Kanagawa, Japan
Loss30-27-3 (1)Ryo KawamuraTKO (punches)Pancrase 252: 20th AnniversarySeptember 29, 201311:43Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Win30-26-3 (1)Kenichi YamamotoKO (knee)U-Spirits: U-Spirits AgainMarch 9, 201316:29Tokyo, Japan
Loss29-26-3 (1)Yuji SakuragiKO (punch)Pancrase: Progress Tour 9August 5, 201214:59Tokyo, Japan
Win29-25-3 (1)Chang Seob LeeSubmission (scarf hold armlock)World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku Raiden Championships 15October 30, 201012:28Tokyo, Japan
Loss28-25-3 (1)Antony ReaTKO (punches)Fury 1: Clash of the TitansMay 21, 20101N/ACotai, Macau
Loss28-24-3 (1)Valentijn OvereemKO (flying knee)World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 4August 24, 200812:42Saitama, Japan
Loss28-23-3 (1)Fábio SilvaKO (knee)World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 3June 8, 200820:25Saitama, Japan
Loss28-22-3 (1)Mark BurchKO (knee)BodogFIGHT: Alvarez vs LeeJuly 14, 200713:45Trenton, New Jersey, United States
Loss28-21-3 (1)Melvin ManhoefTKO (punches)HERO'S 8March 12, 200712:36Nagoya, Japan
NC28-20-3 (1)Mark BurchNo Contest (Accidental Eye Gouge)BodogFIGHT: Costa RicaFebruary 18, 200711:05Costa Rica
Loss28-20-3Vitor BelfortKO (punch)PRIDE FC: Critical Countdown AbsoluteJuly 1, 200610:36Saitama, Japan
Win28-19-3Kestutis ArbociusDecision (majority)Pancrase: Spiral 8October 2, 200535:00Yokohama, Japan
Win27-19-3Yuji SakuragiSubmission (armlock)Pancrase: Spiral 5July 10, 200523:01Yokohama, Japan
Loss26-19-3Igor VovchanchynKO (punch)PRIDE 29: Fists of FireFebruary 20, 200511:10Saitama, Japan
Loss26-18-3Heath HerringTKO (punches)PRIDE Total Elimination 2004April 25, 200414:53Saitama, Japan
Loss26-17-3Josh BarnettSubmission (triangle/armbar)NJPW: Ultimate CrushOctober 13, 20032Tokyo, Japan
Win26-16-3Tsuyoshi OzawaTKO (doctor stoppage)Pancrase: 2003 Neo-Blood Tournament Opening RoundJuly 27, 200315:00Tokyo, Japan
Win25-15-3Hideki TadaoDecision (majority)Pancrase: Spirit 6August 25, 200235:00Umeda Stella Hall
Win24-15-3Katsuhisa FujiiTKO (punches)Pancrase: Proof 7December 1, 200111:12Yokohama, Japan
Win23-15-3Marcelo TigreDQ (eye gouging)Pancrase: 2001 Anniversary ShowSeptember 30, 200113:20Kanagawa, Japan
Win22-15-3Hiroya TakadaSubmission (guillotine choke)Pancrase: 2001 Anniversary ShowSeptember 30, 200120:22Kanagawa, Japan
Win21-15-3Katsuomi InagakiTechnical Submission (arm triangle choke)Pancrase: Proof 5August 25, 200111:38Osaka, Japan
Win20-15-3David FrendinTKO (punches)Pancrase: Proof 4June 26, 200110:26Tokyo, Japan
Win19-15-3Mitsuyoshi SatoDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Proof 1February 4, 200135:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss18-15-3Sanae KikutaSubmission (arm triangle choke)Pancrase: Trans 7December 4, 200017:22Tokyo, Japan
Win18-14-3Masutatsu YanoDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: 2000 Neo-Blood Tournament Second RoundAugust 27, 2000110:00Osaka, Japan
Loss17-14-3Semmy SchiltTKO (strikes)Pancrase: Trans 3April 30, 200017:30Yokohama, Japan
Win17-13-3John CronkSubmission (elbows and headbutts)Pancrase: Breakthrough 11December 18, 199917:59Yokohama, Japan
Win16-13-3Osami ShibuyaSubmission (guillotine choke)Pancrase: 1999 Anniversary ShowSeptember 18, 199916:08Tokyo, Japan
Draw15-13-3John LoberDrawPancrase: Breakthrough 6June 11, 199923:00Tokyo, Japan
Win15-13-2Omar BouicheSubmission (armbar)Pancrase: Breakthrough 4April 18, 199918:47Yokohama, Japan
Win14-13-2Minoru SuzukiTKO (lost points)Pancrase: 1998 Anniversary ShowSeptember 14, 199818:06Japan
Draw13-13-2Katsuomi InagakiDrawPancrase: Advance 8June 21, 199823:00Kobe, Japan
Loss13-13-1Semmy SchiltTKOPancrase: Advance 6May 12, 199815:44Tokyo, Japan
Win13-12-1Leon DijkDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Advance 4March 18, 199823:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss12-12-1Osami ShibuyaSubmissionPancrase: Advance 2February 6, 199819:35Yokohama, Japan
Loss12-11-1Yuki KondoSubmission (arm triangle choke)Pancrase: Alive 10November 16, 199717:27Kobe, Japan
Win12-10-1Kim Jong WangKO (knees)Pancrase: Alive 9October 29, 199711:06Tokyo, Japan
Loss11-10-1Jason GodseySubmission (rear naked choke)Pancrase: 1997 Anniversary ShowSeptember 6, 199721:20Tokyo, Japan
Loss11-9-1Jason DeLuciaSubmission (armbar)Pancrase: Alive 5May 24, 199715:13Kobe, Japan
Win11-8-1Satoshi HasegawaTKOPancrase: Alive 4April 27, 199716:20Tokyo, Japan
Loss10-8-1Semmy SchiltTKOPancrase: Alive 3March 22, 199717:00Nagoya, Japan
Win10-7-1Wallid IsmailDecisionUFC 12February 7, 1997115:00Alabama, United States
Win9-7-1Keiichiro YamamiyaSubmissionPancrase: Truth 9November 9, 199617:12Kobe, Japan
Loss8-7-1Vernon WhiteKO (kick)Pancrase: 1996 Anniversary ShowSeptember 7, 1996119:43Tokyo, Japan
Win8-6-1Ryushi YanagisawaDecision (lost points)Pancrase: 1996 Neo-Blood Tournament, Round 1July 22, 1996115:00Tokyo, Japan
Draw7-6-1Manabu YamadaDrawPancrase: Truth 6June 25, 1996110:00Fukuoka, Japan
Win7-6Takafumi ItoDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Truth 5May 16, 1996110:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss6-6Vernon WhiteDecision (lost points)Pancrase: Truth 3April 7, 1996110:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss6-5Jason DeLuciaKOPancrase: Truth 2March 2, 199613:37Kobe, Japan
Loss6-4Ken ShamrockDecision (lost points)Pancrase: Truth 1January 28, 1996120:00Yokohama, Japan
Win6-3Scott BessacKOPancrase: Eyes Of Beast 6November 4, 199512:26Yokohama, Japan
Win5-3Osami ShibuyaSubmissionPancrase: 1995 Anniversary ShowSeptember 1, 199515:12Japan
Loss4-3Bas RuttenTKOPancrase: Road To The Championship 1May 31, 199411:37Tokyo, Japan
Win4-2Andre Van Den OetelaarDecision (lost points)Pancrase: Pancrash! 3April 21, 1994130:00Osaka, Japan
Win3-2Katsuomi InagakiSubmission (rear naked choke)Pancrase: Pancrash! 1January 19, 199415:41Yokohama, Japan
Loss2-2Masakatsu FunakiTKOPancrase: Yes, We Are Hybrid Wrestlers 4December 8, 199313:09Japan
Win2-1James MathewsSubmissionPancrase: Yes, We Are Hybrid Wrestlers 3November 8, 199311:11Kobe World Commemoration Hall
Loss1-1Ken ShamrockSubmission (heel hook)Pancrase: Yes, We Are Hybrid Wrestlers 2October 14, 1993112:23Nagoya, Japan
Win1-0George WeingeroffKO (high kick)Pancrase: Yes, We Are Hybrid Wrestlers 1September 21, 199311:23Tokyo, Japan

Mixed rules

Professional record breakdown
1 match1 win0 losses
By knockout00
By submission10
By decision00
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win1–0Superman SattasabaSubmission (scarf hold)PWFG Stack of ArmsOctober 4, 199212:37Tokyo, Japan
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