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Shungo Oyama
Japanese martial artist

Shungo Oyama

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Japanese martial artist
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Place of birth
Nasu District
Age
50 years
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Biography

Shungo Oyama (大山 峻護 Ōyama Shungo [oːjama ɕɯŋɡo]; born April 11, 1974) is a Japanese mixed martial artist with an extensive and successful background in judo and sambo. Oyama holds notable victories over Renzo Gracie, Denis Kang, Rodrigo Gracie, Carlos Newton, and Valentijn Overeem. He is one of four fighters to defeat at least two members of the Gracie family.

Early life

He was born in Nasu District in Tochigi Prefecuture, Japan on April 11, 1974 as Toshiyuki Oyama. He started practicing judo when he was 5 years old, winning the All Japan Businessmen's Individual Championship, among other titles. He did not limit itself to a single grappling style, and also won the All Japan Sambo Championship and the All Japan Combat Wrestling Championship. Then, he began training MMA and won All Japan Amateur Shooto Championship, making a pro debut in 2001.

Mixed martial arts career

Shungo Oyama has appeared in the KOTC, Pancrase, Pride, K-1 HERO'S, and Dream organizations.

He is most known for being a student of Japanese judo superstar Hidehiko Yoshida, and briefly trained with 3 time King of Pancrase Bas Rutten. Shungo has also trained at the famed Takada Dojo, run by former Pride General Director Nobuhiko Takada.

Though his record is not impressive, Shungo has gained respect for his die hard spirit, and stubbornness to submit. On more than one occasion he has been injured or choked unconscious due to his refusal to tap out. Shungo was also once thought to be one of Japan's most feared strikers.

PRIDE

Oyama had his anticipated debut in Pride Fighting Championships in 2001 against feared Wanderlei Silva. In a fight of 30 seconds, Oyama met a spirited striking exchange, but he was overwhelmed and knocked out while he tried to avoid Silva. Shungo followed with a bout against famed Brazilian jiu-jitsu Wallid Ismail, but he underperformed again. The judoka met Ismail in his field of expertise by pulling guard early with a guillotine choke, which only allowed the Brazilian to pass guard, but Oyama escaped and contained Wallid until the second round. At the end, however, Ismail blocked a triangle choke attempt from Oyama and locked an arm triangle choke which Shungo refused to tap out to, rendering the Japanese unconscious. After the match, it was revealed that Oyama had suffered a retinal detachment.

His third match in Pride finally dissipated the negative criticism towards Oyama when he faced Renzo Gracie of the famed Gracie Jiu-Jitsu family. With a combination of his own unorthodox striking style, a good takedown defense and a little Kazushi Sakuraba imitation, Shungo was able to frustrate Gracie and dominate the fight to gain a unanimous decision. In a controversial moment, Gracie, irritated by his fight antics, spit in Shungo’s face. Shortly after, Ryan Gracie challenged him to a fight to avenge Renzo. Oyama and Ryan met in the main event of PRIDE 22-Beasts From The East 2, in a fight in which the BJJ specialist caught Oyama in an armbar. The judoka, in a last action of defiance, refused to submit and got his arm broken. After the fight, Ryan assaulted Oyama and verbally insulted him before being restrained.

Oyama faced Dan Henderson in 2003, going to the fight with an arm injury. After being knocked out by punches, medical examination showed that his eye injury had reopened, and he had to go to hiatus. His last fight in Pride was against Mirko Filipović, losing again by KO.

Post-PRIDE

In 2006, Oyama faced another Gracie family member in the form of Rodrigo Gracie at the Hero's 6 event. He got his second victory over the family, controlling Rodrigo and landing ground and pound for a unanimous decision.

Oyama faced Handong Kong at Pancrase 257 on March 30, 2014. He won by first round heel hook.

He participated "Martial Combat 10" as a substitute of Daiju Takase in Singapore for the title of Light heavyweight(-87 kg) on September 16, 2010. He beat Brian Gassaway from USA with an inverted triangle choke and won the first professional title in his career.

After winning, he proposed to Junko Kawada, with whom he had a 4-year relationship while in the cage. They were married in his hometown.

Mixed martial arts record

Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss14–19Yuji SakuragiTKO (corner stoppage)Pancrase 263December 6, 201421:03Tokyo, Japan
Loss14–18Ikkei NagamuraKO (punch)Pancrase 260August 10, 201421:01Tokyo, Japan
Win14–17Handong KongSubmission (heel hook)Pancrase 257March 30, 201413:26Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Loss13–17Jordan CurrieSubmission (arm-triangle choke)Pancrase 252: 20th AnniversarySeptember 29, 201315:00Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Loss13–16Eun Soo LeeKO (punches)Road FC 10: Monson vs. KangNovember 12, 201212:48Busan, South KoreaLost ROAD FC Middleweight Championship
Loss13–15Asif TagiecvTKO (knees and punches)Rings Vol. 2: ConquisitoSeptember 23, 201214:44Tokyo, Japan
Loss13–14Ryo KawamuraKO (soccer kick)Pancrase - Progress Tour 7June 2, 201214:19Tokyo, JapanFor Middleweight King of Pancrase
Win13–13Hae Suk SonTKO (punches)Road FC 6: The Final FourFebruary 5, 201212:10Seoul, South KoreaWon ROAD FC Middleweight Championship
Win12–13Jong Dae KimSubmission (heel hook)Road FC 6: The Final FourFebruary 5, 201211:44Seoul, South Korea
Win11–13Denis KangTKO (knees)Road FC 5: Night of ChampionsDecember 3, 201114:30Seoul, South Korea
Win10–13Kyu Suk SonKO (punch)Pancrase: Impressive Tour 9September 4, 201110:11Tokyo, Japan
Win9–13Brian GassawayTechnical Submission (inverted triangle choke)MC - Martial Combat 10September 16, 201011:50Sentosa, SingaporeWon Martial Combat Light Heavyweight Championship
Loss8–13Vitalius ShemetovKO (punches)X-1 Nations CollideJune 4, 201011:31Honolulu, Japan
Win8–12Mike WimmerSubmission (heel hook)KOTC: ToryumonJanuary 30, 201011:07Ginowan, Okinawa, Japan
Loss7–12Andrews NakaharaTKO (punches)DREAM.8April 5, 200912:00Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Loss7–11Yoon Dong-SikDecision (unanimous)Dream 2: Middleweight Grand Prix 2008 First RoundApril 29, 200825:00Saitama, Saitama, Japan2008 DREAM Middleweight Grand Prix First Round
Win7–10Carlos NewtonSubmission (punches)Hero's 2007 in KoreaOctober 28, 200732:42Seoul, South Korea
Loss6–10Melvin ManhoefTKO (punches)Hero's 7October 9, 200611:04Yokohama, Kanagawa, JapanHero's 2006 Light Heavyweight Grand Prix semi-final.
Win6–9Rodrigo GracieDecision (unanimous)Hero's 6August 5, 200625:00Tokyo, JapanHero's 2006 Light Heavyweight Grand Prix quarter-final.
Loss5–9Melvin ManhoefTKO (doctor stoppage)Hero's 4March 15, 200612:51Tokyo, Japan
Win5–8Peter AertsSubmission (heel hook)K-1-Premium 2005 DynamiteDecember 31, 200510:30Osaka, Japan
Win4–8Yun Seob KwakSubmission (achilles lock)Hero's 2005 in SeoulNovember 5, 200511:14Seoul, South Korea
Loss3–8Sam GrecoKO (knees and punches)Hero's 3September 7, 200512:37Tokyo, Japan
Win3–7Valentijn OvereemSubmission (toe hold)Hero's 1March 26, 200511:28Saitama, Saitama, Japan
Loss2–7Sean O'HaireTKO (punches)K-1 Fighting Network Rumble on the Rock 2004November 20, 200410:31Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss2–6Mirko FilipovićTKO (punches)PRIDE Bushido 4July 19, 200411:00Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Loss2–5Dan HendersonTKO (punches)PRIDE 25March 16, 200313:28Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Loss2–4Ryan GracieSubmission (armbar)PRIDE 22September 29, 200211:37Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Win2–3Renzo GracieDecision (unanimous)PRIDE 21June 23, 200235:00Saitama, Saitama, Japan
Loss1–3Wallid IsmailSubmission (triangle choke)PRIDE 15July 29, 200122:30Saitama, Saitama, Japan
Loss1–2Wanderlei SilvaTKO (punches)Pride 14 - Clash of the TitansMay 27, 200110:30Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Loss1–1Phillip MillerTKO (strikes)KOTC 8 - Bombs AwayApril 29, 200123:00Williams, California
Win1–0Mike BourkeKO (punch)KOTC 7 - Wet and WildFebruary 24, 200110:17San Jacinto, California

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

  • K-1 Hero's
    • 2006 K-1 Hero's Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Semi Finalist
  • Martial Combat
    • Martial Combat Light Heavyweight Championship (1 Time)
  • ROAD FC
    • ROAD FC Middleweight Championship (1 Time)
  • Shooto
    • 7th All Japan Amateur Shooto Championship, Light heavyweight winner (September 10, 2000)

Judo

    • 28th All Japan Business Groups Judo Individual Championship, Men 81 kg class winner

Sambo

    • 21st All Japan Sambo Championship, Men Senior 82 kg class runner-up (1997)
    • 22nd All Japan Sambo Championship, Men Senior 82 kg class winner (1998)
    • 24th All Japan Sambo Championship, Men Senior 82 kg class winner (June 28, 1998)
    • 25th All Japan Sambo Championship, Men Senior 82 kg class winner (1999)
    • 26th All Japan Sambo Championship, Men Senior 82 kg class winner (July 16, 2000)

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