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Taishin Kohiruimaki

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Taishin Kohiruimaki
BornTakayuki Kohiruimaki
小比類巻 貴之
(1977-11-07) November 7, 1977 (age 46)
Misawa, Aomori, Japan
Native name小比類巻 太信
Other namesKohi
NationalityJapan Japanese
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight70 kg (154 lb; 11 st 0 lb)
DivisionWelterweight
StyleKyokushin Karate, Kickboxing
StanceOrthodox
TeamBravi Ragazzi
TrainerKensaku Maeda
Rank  Black belt in Kyokushin Karate
Years active1997–present
Kickboxing record
Total62
Wins40
By knockout25
Losses20
By knockout7
Draws2
Websitekohi.jp
Last updated on: March 4, 2010

Taishin Kohiruimaki (小比類巻 太信, Kohiruimaki Taishin, born November 7, 1977) is a Japanese welterweight kickboxer and karateka competing in K-1 MAX. His real name is Takayuki Kohiruimaki. He started calling himself Taishin Kohiruimaki in 2008.

Biography

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Young age

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Taishin Kohiruimaki was born as Takayuki Kohiruimaki in Misawa, Aomori, November 7, 1977. He started learning karate at the branch of Kyokushin kaikan, and then he started kickboxing at Active J, a kickboxing gym in Tokyo.

Early career

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On January 31, 1997, he debuted as a professional kickboxer of All Japan Kickboxing Federation(AJKF), and he won his first bout by KO at 3R. On May 30, 1997, he fought and won against Masato (a future K-1 tournament champion.) Kohiruimaki won by TKO at 3R with knee strikes. On October 26, he fought against Tatsuya Suzuki who was the current champion of AJKF at welterweight, and he won by TKO at 2R. After this bout, he left AJKF because his gym, Active J, decided to leave AJKF and established J-Network, a new kickboxing organization.

K-1

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On October 3, 1999, Kohiruimaki was recruited by K-1, and fought against Kotetsu Boku at the special match of K-1 World GP '99 Opening. The bout was ended as a draw after five rounds.

On August 28, 2008, he announced that he had changed his fighting name. He named himself "Taishin Kohiruimaki".

Titles

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Kickboxing record

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Kickboxing Record
40 Wins (25 (T) KO's, 15 decisions), 20 Losses, 2 Draws
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time Record
2009-10-26 Loss Armenia Gago Drago K-1 World MAX 2009 Championship Tournament Final Super Fight Yokohama, Japan Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 40-20-2
2009-02-23 Win Japan Yuya Yamamoto K-1 World MAX 2009 Japan Tournament Final Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 40-19-2
Wins K-1 World MAX 2009 Japan Tournament.
2009-02-23 Win Japan Yasuhiro Kido K-1 World MAX 2009 Japan Tournament semi-finals Tokyo, Japan TKO (referee stoppage) 2 0:58 39-19-2
2009-02-23 Win Nigeria Andy Ologun K-1 World MAX 2009 Japan Tournament quarter-finals Tokyo, Japan Decision (majority) 3 3:00 38-19-2
2008-12-05 Win Japan Ash-Ra A.J.K.F. Huziwara Fujiwara Festival '08 Japan Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 37-19-2
2008-10-01 Loss Netherlands Joerie Mes K-1 World MAX 2008 Championship Final Super Fight Tokyo, Japan KO (left hook) 3 2:59 36-19-2
2007-10-03 Loss South Africa Virgil Kalakoda K-1 World MAX 2007 Championship Super Fight Tokyo, Japan TKO (referee stoppage) 3 1:56 36-18-2
2007-06-28 Win Mongolia Tsogto Amara K-1 World MAX 2007 Tournament Final Elimination Super Fight Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 36-17-2
2007-02-05 Loss Nigeria Andy Ologun K-1 World MAX 2007 Japan Tournament quarter-finals Tokyo, Japan Ext.R decision (unanimous) 4 3:00 35-17-2
2006-09-04 Loss Netherlands Andy Souwer K-1 World MAX 2006 Champions Challenge Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 34-15-2
2006-06-30 Loss Japan Masato K-1 World MAX 2006 Championship quarter-finals Yokohama, Japan Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 35-15-2
2006-04-05 Win South Korea Chi Bin Lim K-1 World MAX 2006 World Tournament Open Tokyo, Japan TKO (3 Knockdowns/Low Kick) 3 2:46 35-14-2
Qualifies for K-1 World MAX 2006 Championship.
2005-07-20 Loss Netherlands Andy Souwer K-1 World MAX 2005 Championship quarter-finals Yokohama, Japan Decision (majority) 3 3:00 34-14-2
2005-05-04 Win Lithuania Darius Skliaudys K-1 World MAX 2005 World Tournament Open Tokyo, Japan TKO (corner stoppage) 2 1:29 34-13-2
Qualifies for K-1 World MAX 2005 Championship.
2005-02-23 Win Japan Akeomi Nitta K-1 World MAX 2005 Japan Tournament Final Tokyo, Japan KO (right Front Kick) 1 0:36 33-13-2
Wins K-1 World MAX 2005 Japan Tournament title.
2005-02-23 Win Japan Kojiro K-1 World MAX 2005 Japan Tournament semi-finals Tokyo, Japan TKO (2 Knockdowns/Right Hook) 2 1:13 32-13-2
2005-02-23 Win Japan Kazuya Yasuhiro K-1 World MAX 2005 Japan Tournament quarter-finals Tokyo, Japan Ext.R decision (split) 4 3:00 31-13-2
2004-10-13 Win Netherlands Albert Kraus K-1 World MAX 2004 Champions' Challenge Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 30-13-2
2004-07-07 Loss Thailand Buakaw Por. Pramuk K-1 World MAX 2004 World Tournament semi-finals Tokyo, Japan KO (Knee Strike) 2 0:42 29-13-2
2004-07-07 Win Greece Mike Zambidis K-1 World MAX 2004 World Tournament quarter-finals Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 29-12-2
2004-04-07 Win Portugal Paolo Balicha K-1 World MAX 2004 World Tournament Open Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 28-12-2
Qualifies for K-1 World MAX 2004 World Tournament.
2004-02-24 Win Turkey Serkan Yilmaz K-1 World MAX 2004 Japan Tournament Final Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 27-12-2
Wins K-1 World MAX 2004 Japan Tournament title.
2004-02-24 Win Japan Kozo Takeda K-1 World MAX 2004 Japan Tournament semi-finals Tokyo, Japan KO (flying knee) 2 1:05 26-12-2
2004-02-24 Win Japan Hayato K-1 World MAX 2004 Japan Tournament quarter-finals Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 25-12-2
2003-11-18 Win United States Tony Valente K-1 World MAX 2003 Champions' Challenge Tokyo, Japan KO (Body kick) 3 0:59 24-12-2
2003-08-30 Loss Thailand Funfa Luktabfah Future Fighter IKUSA 4 - FIREWORKS Japan 2nd Ext.R decision (majority) 5 3:00 23-12-2
2003-06-08 Win Tunisia Karimi Shonan Future Fighter IKUSA 3 - Suicide Broken Arrow Japan Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 23-11-2
2003-03-01 Loss Japan Yasuhiro Kazuya K-1 World MAX 2003 Japan Grand Prix quarter-finals Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 22-11-2
2002-10-11 Loss England Peter Crooke K-1 World MAX 2002 Champions' Challenge Tokyo, Japan KO (left hook) 5 1:06 22-10-2
2002-05-11 Loss Thailand Kaolan Kaovichit K-1 World MAX 2002 World Tournament Final semi-finals Tokyo, Japan KO (knee strikes) 2 2:42 22-9-2
2002-05-11 Win Switzerland Marino Deflorin K-1 World MAX 2002 World Tournament Final quarter-finals Tokyo, Japan KO (left knee) 1 1:12 22-8-2
2002-02-11 Loss Japan Masato K-1 Japan MAX 2002 Final Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 21-8-2
Fight was for K-1 Japan MAX 2002 title.
2002-02-11 Win Japan Takashi Ono K-1 Japan MAX 2002 semi-finals Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 21-7-2
2002-02-11 Win Japan Genki Sudo K-1 Japan MAX 2002 quarter-finals Tokyo, Japan TKO (referee stoppage) 3 1:27 20-7-2
2001-11-11 Win Australia Ben Smullen K-1 Oceania MAX 2001 Melbourne, Australia KO (right low kick) 4 19-7-2
2001-04-29 Win France Samir Berbachi K-1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Osaka Osaka, Japan KO (left knee) 3 0:24 18-7-2
2001-03-30 Win Russia Maxim Grechkin M.A.J.K.F. "ODYSSEY-1 Ito Takashi Retirement Memorial Match" Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous) 5 3:00 17-7-2
2001-01-12 Loss Australia Daniel Dawson Wolf Revolution: 2nd Wave[4] Japan Decision (majority) 5 3:00 16-7-2
2000-12-10 Win France Wilreid Montargne K-1 World Grand Prix 2000 Final Tokyo, Japan KO (kick) 5 1:46 16-6-2
2000-11-01 Win England Neil Woods K-1 J-MAX 2000 Tokyo, Japan KO (right high kick) 3 0:47 15-6-2
Wins vacant title of I.S.K.A. Oriental World Super Welterweight title.
2000-07-20 Win Australia Luke Kenton M.A.J.K.F. "Combat 2000" Japan Decision (unanimous) 5 3:00 14-6-2
2000-06-03 Loss Switzerland Marino Deflorin K-1 Fight Night 2000 Zürich, Switzerland Decision (unanimous) 5 3:00 13-6-2
Fight was for Deflorin's title of W.K.A. Muay Thai World Middleweight title.
2000-04-29 Draw Japan Ryuji Goto M.A.J.K.F. Japan Decision Draw 5 3:00 13-5-2
2000-01-25 Win Netherlands Ramon Dekkers K-1 Rising 2000 Nagasaki, Japan TKO (doctor stoppage) 1 3:00 13-5-1
1999-12-24 Win Australia Shannon Forrester M.A.J.K.F. "Tornado Warning Tornado Invasion" Japan TKO (doctor stoppage) 2 2:26 12-5-1
1999-10-03 Draw Japan Hideki Boku K-1 World Grand Prix '99 opening round Osaka, Japan Decision Draw 5 3:00 11-5-1
1999-06-01 Loss South Korea Kim Hoon A.J.K.F. "WAVE-II" Japan Decision (split) 5 3:00 11-5
1999-03-17 Loss Thailand Chanapek Gatyindee A.J.K.F. "WAVE-II" Japan KO 3 2:24 11-4
1999-02-05 Win Thailand JMTC Pittinoi J-Network "Kick the Kick" '99 Stage 1 Tokyo, Japan TKO (corner stoppage) 3 2:01 11-3
1999-01-16 Loss Thailand Mangondam Por Pongsahan Omnoi Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision (unanimous) 5 3:00 10-3
1998-12-22 Win Japan Tomohiro Chiba J-Network "Kick the Kick" '98 Final Tokyo, Japan KO (Knee Strike) 2 2:56 10-2
1998-11-14 Win Japan Hiroyuki Doi GROUND ZERO TOKYO ~ Shoot Boxing Tokyo, Japan TKO (doctor stoppage) 5 3:00 9-2
1998-09-26 Win France Karim Souda J-Network "Kick the Kick" '98 Stage 4 Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous) 5 3:00 8-2
1998-04-25 Loss Australia John Wayne Parr J-Network Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous) 5 3:00 7-2
1998-02-28 Win Canada Mark Brackenbury J-Network "Kick the Kick" '98 Stage 1 Tokyo, Japan TKO (doctor stoppage) 2 2:51 7-1
1998-01-24 Win Thailand Swat Nuhi Omnoi Stadium Bangkok, Thailand KO (Knees) 4 6-1
1997-12-21 Loss Japan Akeomi Nitta J-Network "J-Prestage" Tokyo, Japan KO (Low Kicks) 4 2:13 5-1
1997-10-26 Win Japan Tatsuya Suzuki A.J.K.F. Tokyo, Japan KO 2 1:55 5-0
1997-07-25 Win Japan Tomohiro Chiba A.J.K.F. "Kick Over-VIII" Tokyo, Japan KO (knee strikes) 3 1:47 4-0
1997-07-12 Win Thailand G Kianuanjai Omnoi Boxing Stadium Samut Sakhon, Thailand KO 3 3-0
1997-05-30 Win Japan Masato A.J.K.F. "Kick Over-VI" Tokyo, Japan TKO (referee stoppage) 3 2:52 2-0
1997-01-31 Win Japan Yuzo Shinozaki A.J.K.F. "Kick Over-I" Tokyo, Japan KO 3 1:54 1-0
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "K-1 fighter records".[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "K-1 fighter records".[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "K-1 fighter records".[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Daniel Dawson wins over Takayuki Kohiruimaki". en.susumug.com. Archived from the original on 2011-10-03. Retrieved 2011-06-11.
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