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Joachim Hansen (fighter)
Norwegian mixed martial artist

Joachim Hansen (fighter)

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Norwegian mixed martial artist
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Oslo, Eastern Norway, Norway, Union between Sweden and Norway
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44 years
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Biography

Joachim B. Hansen (born 26 May 1979) is a Norwegian mixed martial artist. He began his career fighting for FinnFight before moving on to fight for Shooto where he became the first Scandinavian person to hold an MMA world title after winning the Shooto World Lightweight Championship in 2003 from Takanori Gomi. Hansen later fought for the Pride Fighting Championship and most recently Dream where he became the Dream Lightweight Champion after winning the Dream 5: Lightweight Grand Prix 2008 Final Round but then lost the title to Shinya Aoki at Dream 11. After a record of 19–9–1 Hansen suffered his first defeat by knockout to Japanese fighter Hiroyuki Takaya at Dream 14.

Background

Hansen was born in Oslo, Norway to a Norwegian father and Scottish mother. Aside from his career as a fighter, he has a job driving an oil tanker. Hansen's passion in martial arts began after seeing Jackie Chan films in his youth and he began training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu when he was 19 years old. He is good friends with former UFC veteran and Norwegian Brazilian jiu-jitsu specialist John Olav Einemo.

Mixed martial arts career

FinnFight and Shooto

Joachim "Hellboy" Hansen began his career fighting for Finnish promotion FinnFight before moving on to fight for Shooto's Finnish branch. His performance got him invited to Shooto's year-end show in 2002 where he, with a 3–1 record, faced Takumi Nakayama who at the time had 14 fights under his belt. Hansen won a majority decision. Hansen's performance impressed Shooto-veteran Rumina Sato who challenged Hansen after the match. Three months later the two met, with Hansen defeating the Japanese fighter two minutes into the bout by TKO. The win set him up for a title shot against the Shooto Lightweight Champion, and at the time 14–0, Takanori Gomi. The fight went the distance with Hansen being awarded a majority decision, making him the Shooto Lightweight Champion and first Scandinavian person to hold a MMA world title. Hansen's first title defense was against another undefeated fighter in Vitor "Shaolin" Ribeiro who took away Hansen's title by submitting him two minutes into the second round.

Pride Fighting championships

Hansen went on to win his next seven fights, most notably against Gesias Calvancanti, Caol Uno, Masakazu Imanari and Yves Edwards, before losing a decision to Hayato Sakurai in the semi-finals of the Pride 2005 Lightweight tournament. He then challenged Tatsuya Kawajiri for the Shooto Welterweight Championship, but lost by disqualification due to a kick to the groin of Kawajiri. Hansen then went 2–2 in his next four fights, losing to Shinya Aoki and Eiji Mitsuoka, before his next big win against Kazuyuki Miyata at K-1 Premium 2007 Dynamite!!.

Dream

On 15 March 2008 Hansen entered Dream's 16-man 2008 Lightweight Grand-Prix tournament. In the first round of the tournament he faced and defeated Japanese fighter Kotetsu Boku by unanimous decision at Dream 1. The win set him up for a quarterfinal bout against Eddie Alvarez, at Dream 3. Hansen and Alvarez were given a standing ovation for their "outstanding fights" by the entire crowd after their match. After a close fight Alvarez was awarded a unanimous decision and advanced to the Dream 5: Lightweight Grand Prix 2008 Final Round. The fight was described by MMAWeekly as "a fifteen-minute war" and that it would be a "fight of the year candidate", while Sherdog called it a "riveting 15-minute war" and an "epic battle".

At Dream 5 Hansen defeated Kultar Gill in a reserve bout for the tournament. This became Hansen's ticket to the final after Alvarez, who went on to defeat Tatsuya Kawajiri in the semi-final, but was forced to withdraw due to a cut under his right eye. In the final, Hansen faced Japanese submission-specialist Shinya Aoki, who had previously defeated Hansen at Pride Shockwave 2006. In the fight Aoki used his grappling experience to try and submit Hansen after taking him down, but the Norwegian escaped and responded with powerful ground-and-pound which hurt Aoki and eventually forced the referee to step in. The win made Hansen the 2008 Dream Lightweight Grand Prix Champion and the first ever Dream Lightweight Champion. After the bout Hansen told the crowd he wanted his first title defense to be against Eddie Alvarez whom he replaced, and who had previously eliminated him from the tournament.

Hansen's next fight was set to be against Gesias Calvancante at Dynamite!! 2008 on 31 December 2008, but the bout was canceled the day of the event due to Hansen not passing pre-fight medicals and subsequently being hospitalized for a "head injury". It was later clarified that the injury stemmed from a teammate landing awkwardly on Hansen's head after a takedown during warm-up, resulting with Hansen being rushed to the hospital where he was diagnosed with a concussion. In February 2009 Hansen was reported as being healthy and was in negotiations with Dream about his first title defense. His first title defense was on 6 October 2009 when he lost the title to Shinya Aoki.

Hansen faced Bibiano Fernandes on 22 March 2010 at Dream 13 for the Dream Featherweight Championship. He lost the match in a split decision.

Hansen lost to Hiroyuki Takaya on 29 May 2010 at Dream 14 by Knockout

Hansen defeated Hideo Tokoro on 25 September at Dream 16 with a Submission (Triangle Choke) 2:48 in the first round.

Returning to Scandinavia, Hansen fought Usama Aziz at Superior Challenge 6 29 October 2010. Hansen defeated Aziz 3:47 in the second round by submission.

Hansen fought Mitsuhiro Ishida on 29 May 2011 at Dream: Fight for Japan!. Hansen won via split decision.

Hansen faced Tatsuya Kawajiri in a featherweight bout at Dream 17 at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan, on 24 Sept. He lost the fight via submission in the third round.

Despite having an almost two-year hiatus, Hansen then faced Doo Won Seo (on a six fight winning streak) at ROAD FC 11 in Seo's backyard Seoul, South Korea. in which he defeated Seo via submission (arm triangle choke) at 2:24 into the second round.

Kickboxing career

Hansen debuted as a professional kickboxer at the Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2012 in Tokyo, Japan on 17 November 2012. The Shoot Boxing World Tournament, or "S-Cup", is an eight-man, 70 kg standing vale tudo tournament that combines striking, throws and submissions held by the Shoot Boxing Association once every two years. He was drawn against Hiroaki Suzuki at the quarter-final stage and lost by unanimous decision after an extension round.

In his sophomore apprearence as a shootboxer, Hansen gained his first win as he took a unanimous decision victory over Kenji Kanai at Shoot Boxing 2013 - Act 1 in Tokyo on 22 February 2013.

Personal life

Hansen has various tattoos. The tattoo on his right arm is an odal rune and it stands for spiritual heritage. The tattoo on his left arm is Viking art mixed with Celtic art. This relates to his bloodline as his grandmother is a descendant of a Scottish clan. On the inside of his left arm is Thor's hammer. Hansen enjoys heavy metal music and playing the guitar.

Championships and accomplishments

Martial arts

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

  • 2nd place in European Cup (1999), 74 kg (163 lb) advanced division.
  • 1st place in Finnish Open (1999), 75 kg (165 lb) division
  • 3rd place in European Cup (1999), 80 kg (176 lb) division
  • Did not place in BJJ Munidals (2000)
  • 2nd place in BJJ Open in London (2001), 73 kg (161 lb) blue belt division.
  • 3rd place in BJJ Open in London (2001), absolute/open weight blue/purple belt division.

Submission grappling

  • 2nd place in Helsinki Submission Wrestling (1999), 65 kg (143 lb) division.
  • 1st place in Finnish Open (1999), 70 kg (154 lb) division.
  • 1st place in Finnish Open (2000), 70 kg (154 lb) division.
  • 1st place in Scandinavian Open (2000), 76 kg (167 lb) division.
  • 1st place in Bad Boy Cup (2000), 70 kg (154 lb) division.
  • 1st place in Finnish Open (2001), 79 kg (174 lb) division.
  • 1st place in Frank Shamrock Invitational (2001), 70 kg (154 lb) division.
  • 1st place in King of the Beach (2001), 78 kg (172 lb) division.
  • 1st place in Scandinavian Open (2002), 73 kg (161 lb) division.
  • Scandinavia Wrestling Submission Wrestling Champion (1999 and 2000).

Mixed martial arts

  • DREAM
    • DREAM Lightweight Championship (1 time, first)
    • 2008 DREAM Lightweight Grand Prix Champion
  • Professional Shooto Japan
    • Shooto Welterweight Champion (1 time)

    Kickboxing record

    Kickboxing record

    Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

    Mixed martial arts record

    Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
    Loss23–14–1Tsuneo KimuraDecision (unanimous)Shooto: Fight Collection in Okinawa000000002016-03-27-000027 March 201635:00Okinawa, Japan
    Loss23–13–1Diego NunesKO (punch)Superior Challenge 11000000002014-11-29-000029 November 201421:51Södertälje, SwedenFor Superior Challenge Featherweight Championship
    Loss23–12–1Doo Won SeoKO (punches)ROAD FC 15000000002014-05-31-000031 May 201410:15Wonju, South Korea
    Win23–11–1Doo Won SeoSubmission (arm-triangle choke)ROAD FC 11000000002013-04-13-000013 April 201323:14Seoul, South Korea
    Loss22–11–1Tatsuya KawajiriSubmission (arm-triangle choke)Dream 17000000002011-09-24-000024 September 201132:30Saitama, Japan
    Win22–10–1Mitsuhiro IshidaDecision (split)Dream: Fight for Japan!000000002011-05-29-000029 May 201125:00Saitama, Japan
    Win21–10–1Usama AzizSubmission (armbar)Super Challenge 6000000002010-10-29-000029 October 201023:47Stockholm, Sweden
    Win20–10–1Hideo TokoroSubmission (triangle choke)DREAM 16000000002010-09-25-000025 September 201012:48Nagoya, Japan
    Loss19–10–1Hiroyuki TakayaKO (punches)DREAM 14000000002010-05-29-000029 May 201014:27Saitama, Japan
    Loss19–9–1Bibiano FernandesDecision (split)DREAM 13000000002010-03-22-000022 March 201025:00Yokohama, JapanFor the DREAM Featherweight Championship.
    Loss19–8–1Shinya AokiSubmission (armbar)DREAM 11000000002009-10-06-00006 October 200924:56Yokohama, JapanLost DREAM Lightweight Championship.
    Win19–7–1Shinya AokiTKO (punches)Dream 5: Lightweight Grand Prix 2008 Final Round000000002008-07-21-000021 July 200814:19Osaka, JapanDREAM Lightweight Tournament Final; Won DREAM Lightweight Championship.
    Win18–7–1Kultar GillSubmission (armbar)Dream 5: Lightweight Grand Prix 2008 Final Round000000002008-07-21-000021 July 200812:33Osaka, JapanDREAM Lightweight Tournament Reserve bout.
    Loss17–7–1Eddie AlvarezDecision (unanimous)Dream 3: Lightweight Grand Prix 2008 Second Round000000002008-05-11-000011 May 200825:00Saitama, Saitama, JapanDREAM Lightweight Tournament Quarterfinal.
    Win17–6–1Kotetsu BokuDecision (unanimous)Dream 1: Lightweight Grand Prix 2008 First Round000000002008-03-15-000015 March 200825:00Saitama, Saitama, JapanDREAM Lightweight Tournament Opening round.
    Win16–6–1Kazuyuki MiyataSubmission (rear-naked choke)Dynamite!! 2007000000002007-12-31-000031 December 200721:33Osaka, Japan
    Loss15–6–1Eiji MitsuokaDecision (majority)Shooto: Back To Our Roots 6000000002007-11-08-00008 November 200735:00Tokyo, Japan
    Win15–5–1Jason IrelandSubmission (armbar)Pride 33 - The Second Coming000000002007-02-24-000024 February 200732:33Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
    Loss14–5–1Shinya AokiSubmission (gogoplata)Pride Shockwave 2006000000002006-12-31-000031 December 200612:24Saitama, Japan
    Win14–4–1Luiz AzeredoKO (knee)Pride - Bushido 10000000002006-04-02-00002 April 200617:09Tokyo, Japan
    Loss13–4–1Tatsuya KawajiriDQ (kick to groin)Shooto: The Victory of the Truth000000002006-02-17-000017 February 200610:08Tokyo, JapanFor the Shooto Welterweight (154 lb) Title.
    Loss13–3–1Hayato SakuraiDecision (unanimous)Pride: Bushido 9000000002005-09-25-000025 September 200525:00Tokyo, JapanSemifinal of Pride Lightweight Grandprix.
    Win13–2–1Yves EdwardsDecision (split)Pride: Bushido 9000000002005-09-25-000025 September 200525:00Tokyo, JapanOpening Round of Pride Lightweight Grandprix.
    Win12–2–1Kenichiro TogashiDecision (unanimous)Shooto: Alive Road000000002005-08-20-000020 August 200535:00Yokohama, Japan
    Win11–2–1Masakazu ImanariKO (knee)Pride: Bushido 8000000002005-07-17-000017 July 200512:34Nagoya, Japan
    Win10–2–1Caol UnoKO (knee)K-1 - Hero's 1000000002005-03-26-000026 March 200534:48Saitama, Japan
    Win9–2–1Sergey GolyaevSubmission (rear-naked choke)Euphoria – Road to the Titles000000002004-10-15-000015 October 200413:24Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
    Win8–2–1Gesias CavalcanteDecision (majority)Shooto: 7/16 in Korakuen Hall000000002004-07-16-000016 July 200435:00Tokyo, Japan
    Win7–2–1Metin YakutTKO (punches)Shooto Finland: Capital Punishment 2000000002004-04-05-00005 April 200423:50Helsinki, Finland
    Loss6–2–1Vitor RibeiroSubmission (arm-triangle choke)Shooto - Year End Show 2003000000002003-12-14-000014 December 200322:37Chiba, Chiba, JapanLost Shooto Welterweight (154 lb) Title.
    Win6–1–1Takanori GomiDecision (majority)Shooto - 8/10 in Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium000000002003-08-10-000010 August 200335:00Yokohama, JapanWon Shooto Welterweight (154 lb) Title.
    Win5–1–1Rumina SatoTKO (punches)Shooto - 3/18 in Korakuen Hall000000002003-03-18-000018 March 200312:09Tokyo, Japan
    Win4–1–1Takumi NakayamaDecision (majority)Shooto: Year End Show 2002000000002002-12-14-000014 December 200235:00Chiba, Japan
    Win3–1–1Sami HyyppaSubmissionShooto Finland: The First Time000000002002-10-19-000019 October 200214:00Turku, Finland
    Draw2–1–1Rafles la RoseDrawCW 3000000002002-08-31-000031 August 200225:00Galway, Ireland
    Win2–1Olof IngerDecisionFinnfight 5000000002001-11-24-000024 November 2001N/AN/ATurku, Finland
    Loss1–1Jani LaxSubmission (rear-naked choke)Finnfight 4000000002000-12-02-00002 December 200019:25Turku, Finland
    Win1–0Marcus PeltonenTKOFinnfight 3000000001999-11-06-00006 November 199911:38Turku, Finland
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