Kyotaro Fujimoto Explained

Kyotaro Fujimoto
Native Name:藤本 京太郎
Native Name Lang:jp
Nationality:Japanese
Birth Date:June 23, 1986
Birth Place:Osaka, Japan
Fighting Out Of:Tokyo, Japan
Height Cm:183
Reach:73 in
Weight Kg:102
Weight Class:Heavyweight
Stance:Orthodox
Team:Team Dragon (2006–2010)
Kadoebi Hoseki Gym[1] (2011–present)
Trainer:Kensaku Maeda (2006–2010)
Hiroyuki Abe (2011–present)
Years Active:2006–2011, 2021-present (Kickboxing)
2011–2020 (Boxing)
Kickbox Win:21
Kickbox Kowin:11
Kickbox Loss:7
Kickbox Koloss:0
Box Win:21
Box Kowin:13
Box Loss:2
Box Koloss:2
Box Draw:0
Boxrec:594388
Updated:July 24, 2019

is a Japanese former professional boxer who competed from 2011 to 2019 and a kickboxer. He began competing again as a professional kickboxer in 2021.

He is the former K-1 Heavyweight Champion and successfully defended the title against kickboxing legend Peter Aerts at K-1 World Grand Prix 2010 in Yokohama. He was also the K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 in Fukuoka tournament finalist and K-1 Young Japan GP 2007 champion.[2]

Early life

Fujimoto was born in Osaka, Japan, on June 23, 1986. He started learning karate of Uomoto-ryū (魚本流) as a child. His parents divorced in 1997 and he lived with his mother, sisters and grandmother.

Kickboxing career

Kyotaro moved to Tokyo and joined Dragon Dojo established by Kensaku Maeda. He debuted on May 17, 2006, against Junichi Hanada.

Kyotaro entered the world of K-1 when he fought and won the K-1 Tryout 2007 Survival tournament in Tokyo by defeating Tatsunori Momose in the semi-final and Takumi Sato in the final, all by decision. This tournament was designed to showcase new talent. He then fought Kyoung Suk Kim during the opening fights at K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 in Seoul Final 16 defeating Kim by 2nd Round Knockout.

He further proved himself as a top K-1 contender by defeating the K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 in Las Vegas II and the K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 in Hawaii tournament champion Mighty Mo at K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 in Yokohama. Kyotaro was then invited to fight in the K-1 World GP 2008 in Fukuoka in which he became the runner up losing to Brazilian Karateka Ewerton Teixeira.

On March 28, 2009, Kyotaro won the K-1 Heavyweight (-100 kg) Title tournament by knocking out Melvin Manhoef in semifinals and beating Gokhan Saki in finals by extra round majority decision. Kyotaro became the second fighter after Badr Hari to win the title in K-1 Light Heavyweight division.[3]

On December 5, 2009, he faced Tyrone Spong at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 Final and lost by unanimous decision.

Kyotaro defended his title against 3 time K-1 Grand Prix Champion Peter Aerts at K-1 World Grand Prix 2010 in Yokohama. Kyotaro knocked Aerts down twice at the end of the 1st Round and then knocked him out with his right hook in the 2nd Round.

At the K-1 Final 16 Kyotaro defeated another legend in Jerome Le Banner. Kyotaro withstood the Frenchman's early power to give him a severe beating in the 3rd round to earn a draw. Le Banner was angry at the decision and walked out of the ring, giving Kyotaro the win by DQ.

His next fight was at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2010 Final against 4-time defending champion Semmy Schilt. He was unable to faze his taller opponent, losing by unanimous decision.

He then chose to fight the DREAM (MMA) Light-heavyweight champion Gegard Mousasi. He was knocked down in the second round and again lost by unanimous decision.

In October 2011, Kyotaro relinquished the K-1 Heavyweight title in order to pursue a career in professional boxing.[4]

Return to K-1

In late 2020, Kyotaro announced he would be returning to kickboxing and is expected to compete at K’Festa 4 on January 24, 2021.[5] He was scheduled to fight Kosuke Jitsutaka.[6] The event was later rescheduled for March 31, 2021.[7] He won his fight against Kosuke Jitsutaka by a second-round knockout.[8]

Kyotaro was scheduled to face the K-1 Cruiserweight champion Sina Karimian at K-1 World GP 2021: Yokohamatsuri on September 20, 2021.[9] Kyotaro lost the fight by split decision, after an extra round was fought.[10]

Kyotaro was scheduled to face the J-Network heavyweight champion Hidenori Sakamoto at K-1 World GP 2022 Japan on February 27, 2022.[11] Their fight was later postponed for K-1: K'Festa 5 on April 3, 2022, and was rescheduled as the quarterfinal bout of the 2022 K-1 openweight tournament.[12] He won the fight by a second-round technical knockout and advanced to the tournament semifinals, where he faced Hisaki Kato.[13] Sattari won the fight by majority decision, with scores of 29–29, 30–28 and 30–28.[14]

Kyotaro faced the unbeaten Satoshi Ishii in a super heavyweight bout at K-1 World GP 2023: K'Festa 6 on March 12, 2023.[15] He won the fight by unanimous decision, with two scorecards of 30–29 and one scorecard of 30–27.[16]

Boxing career

Kyotaro debuted as a pro boxer on December 31, 2011, when he took a unanimous decision win over Michael O'Donnell in Osaka, Japan. In September 2012, he defeated Chauncy Welliver by unanimous decision, who at the time was ranked #15 in the world by the WBC.

Kyotaro took Welliver's place in the WBC top 15 as a result of this win. Kyotaro lost his next fight against Solomon Haumono via TKO in the 5th round. The fight was held at Bodymaker Colosseum in Osaka on December 31, 2012. Kyotaro won his first major regional title against Willie Nasio for the vacant WBC - OPBF heavyweight title in 2017.

Kyotaro retired from professional boxing on November 12, 2020, announcing plans to go into mixed martial arts.[17]

Kickboxing titles

Boxing titles

Awards

Ring names

Kickboxing record

Professional kickboxing record
21 Wins (11 (T) KO's, 8 decisions, 1 dq), 7 Losses
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time Record
2023-03-12 Win Decision (Unanimous)3 3:00 21-7
2022-04-03 LossK-1: K'Festa 5, Tournament Semifinals Decision (Majority) 3 3:0020–7
2022-04-03 Win Hidenori Sakamoto K-1: K'Festa 5, Tournament Quarterfinals TKO (Referee stoppage) 2 2:11 20–6
2021-09-20 Loss Ext. R. Decision (Split) 4 3:00 19–6
2021-03-28 Win Kosuke Jitsutaka Tokyo, Japan KO (Overhand Right) 2 0:29 19–5
2010-12-31 Loss Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00 18–5
2010-12-11 Loss K-1 World Grand Prix 2010 Final, Semi Finals Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00 18–4
2010-10-02 Win Forfeit 4 N/A 18–3
2010-04-03 Win KO (Right hook) 2 1:56 17–3
2009-12-05 Loss Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00 16–3
2009-09-26 Loss Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00 16–2
2009-08-11 Win KO (Right hook) 3 1:20 16–1
2009-03-28 WinExt R. Decision (Majority) 4 3:00 15–1
2009-03-28 Win KO (Right hook) 1 2:02 14–1
2008-09-27 Win Min Ho Song KO (Punches) 3 1:43 13–1
2008-06-29 Loss K-1 World GP 2008 in Fukuoka Final Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00 12–1
2008-06-29 Win Takumi Sato Fukuoka, Japan Semi-final Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00 12–0
2008-06-29 Win K-1 World GP 2008 in Fukuoka Quarter-final Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00 11–0
2008-04-13 Win Ext R. Decision 4 3:00 10–0
2007-12-22 Win AJKF "Enter the Dragon The 1st" KO 2 2:07 9–0
2007-09-29 Win Kyoung Suk Kim KO 2 2:14 8–0
2007-08-16 Win Takumi Sato K-1 Tryout 2007 Survival K-1 Young Japan GP Final Ext.R Decision (Unanimous) 4 3:00 7–0
2007-08-16 Win Tatsunori Momose K-1 Tryout 2007 Survival K-1 Young Japan GP Semi-final Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00 6–0
2007-06-03 Win Ryo Takigawa J-Network "Team Dragon Quest 1" Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00 5–0
2007-01-12 Win Tank Sugimura MAJKF "Shidokan Spring New Year Event Breakdown-1" KO (Punches) 2 1:42 4–0
2006-11-05 Win Turbo Weerasakreck M-1 "M-1 Fairtex Shingha Beer Muay Thai Challenge
-Thai King's Enthronement 60th Anniversary Cup 2006-"
TKO (Right low kick) 4 2:13 3–0
2006-09-01 Win Toshi Saenchai Gym J-Network "Mach! GoGo! '06 -Flyweight Strongest Decision Tournament 1st Match- Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00 2–0
2006-05-17 Win Junichi Hanada J-Network "Go! GoJ-Net '06 -Invading the Dragon- KO 2 1:16 1–0
Legend:
Amateur kickboxing record
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2007-05-03 Win Jun'ichi Kikuchi 18th K-2 GRAND PRIX Heavyweight tournament Final Ippon (Awasete) 1 N/A
Legend:

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
23Loss21–2 Daniel DuboisKO2 (12), 21 Dec 2019
22Win21–1 Suthat KalalekTKO6 (8), 21 Oct 2019
21Win20–1 Suthat KalalekRTD6 (12), 25 Sep 2018
20Win19–1 Aaron RussellTKO7 (12), 7 May 2018
19Win18–1 Randall RaymentKO5 (12), 4 Nov 2017
18Win17–1 Herman Ene PurcellTKO9 (12), 9 May 2017
17Win16–1 Willie NasioUD1214 Jan 2017
16Win15–1 Adam LovelockTKO2 (8), 2 Aug 2016
15Win14–1 Nathan McKay UD82 Aug 2016
14Win13–1 David Torres Garcia KO3 (8), 21 Oct 2015
13Win12–1 Nobuhiro IshidaSD1030 Apr 2015
12Win11–1 David RadeffUD818 Dec 2014
11Win10–1 Kotatsu TakeharaTKO5 (10), 10 Sep 2014
10Win9–1 Nobuhiro IshidaUD830 Apr 2014
9Win8–1 Kotatsu TakeharaUD825 Nov 2013
8Win7–1 Okello PeterTKO6 (10), 23 Jul 2013
7Win6–1 Fabrice AuriengTKO7 (8), 17 Apr 2013
6Loss5–1 Solomon HaumonoTKO5 (12), 31 Dec 2012
5Win5–0 Chauncy WelliverUD1019 Sep 2012
4Win4–0 Clarence TillmanKO3 (8), 20 Jun 2012
3Win3–0 Afa TatupuTKO2 (6), 17 May 2012
2Win2–0 Jae-Chan KimTKO2 (6), 6 Mar 2012
1Win1–0 Michael O'DonnellUD631 Dec 2011

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 藤本 京太郎選手プロフィール|角海老宝石ボクシングジム. kadoebi.com.
  2. News: Teixeira takes K-1 Japan GP; Schilt and Hari Also Win in Fukuoka . k-1.co.jp . Monty DiPietro . 2008-08-05 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070815220159/http://www.k-1.co.jp/k-1gp/btop.htm . 2007-08-15 .
  3. Web site: Maeda Takes K-1 Heavyweight Belt; Bonjasky Beats Overeem . 2009-03-28 . K-1 Grand Prix Website . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071011004832/http://www.k-1.co.jp/k-1gp/dtop.htm . 2007-10-11.
  4. http://liverkick.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=958:kyotaro-relinquishes-k-1-heavyweight-championship-to-move-into-boxing&catid=36:k-1 Kyotaro Relinquishes K-1 Heavyweight Championship to Move Into Boxing
  5. Web site: Kyotaro to return to K-1 in January. November 17, 2020. asianboxing.info.
  6. Web site: 【K-1】京太郎のK-1復帰第一戦の相手はBigbangヘビー級王者・実方宏介「パンチだけで行く」(京太郎」「蹴り倒す」(実方) . news.yahoo.co.jp . 10 December 2020 . 22 January 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210122045610/https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/771905f235ade5093a8d1ac6b8ca0048c2f33e55 . dead .
  7. Web site: 【K-1】K'FESTA.4が2週連続開催に、武尊vsレオナは日本武道館で=3.21,3.28 . efight.jp . 28 January 2021 . 28 January 2021.
  8. Web site: 【K-1】京太郎がヘビー級ボクシングの爆速パンチでKO勝利、相手は起き上がれず . news.yahoo.co.jp . 28 March 2021.
  9. Web site: 【K-1】京太郎がクルーザー級王者シナ・カリミアンとノンタイトル戦、おちょくりTシャツで登場も「訳さないで」 . gonkaku.jp . 4 August 2021.
  10. Web site: 【K―1】初の減量に苦戦? 京太郎がまさかの黒星「体を作ってこれなかった」 . excite.co.jp . 20 September 2021.
  11. Web site: 京太郎、J-NETWORKヘビー級王者とK-1で対戦「石井選手かなって思ってきたら違う選手だった」 . hochi.news . 27 December 2021 . 27 December 2021.
  12. Web site: 【K-1】石井慧、京太郎、サッタリら出場の無差別級トーナメント初開催=K-1生誕の地・代々木で . gonkaku.jp . 9 February 2022.
  13. Web site: 【K-1】京太郎が貫録の1回戦突破、最重量の坂本英則をKO . news.yahoo.co.jp . 3 April 2022.
  14. Web site: 【K1】優勝候補京太郎散る ムエタイ戦士サッタリ判定勝ちで決勝進出 体重19キロ差はね返す . nikkansports.com . 3 April 2022.
  15. Web site: 石井慧vs京太郎が決定 3・12 K-1の祭典で 石井は「区切りの試合」 . news.yahoo.co.jp . 13 January 2023.
  16. Web site: 【K―1】石井慧は京太郎に判定負け 青木真也は「塩」 . news.yahoo.co.jp . 12 March 2023.
  17. Web site: Kyotaro Fujimoto retires from professional boxing. November 12, 2020. asianboxing.info.
  18. http://gbring.com/sokuho/result/result2007_05/0503_shinkarate.htm "Shinkarate" 17 years old boys win at two weight divisions! Fighters from Dragon Dojo(Team Dragon) win at two weight divisions 【新空手】17歳が二階級で優勝!龍道場(チームドラゴン)は二階級制覇