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Hideaki Yamazaki
Born山崎 秀晃
(1987-02-05) February 5, 1987 (age 37)
Kyoto, Japan
Other namesGolden Fist
NationalityJapanese
Height177 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight65.0 kg (143.3 lb; 10.24 st)
DivisionFeatherweight
StyleShotokan Karate, Kickboxing
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofJapan
TeamTeam Dragon / KREST
Rank  Black belt in Shotokan Karate
Years active2009 - present
Kickboxing record
Total45
Wins34
By knockout19
Losses10
By knockout4
Draws1
Other information
Websiteh-yamazaki.com

Hideaki Yamazaki ( 山崎 秀晃, born February 5, 1987) is a Japanese Shotokan kickboxer, currently competing in the super lightweight division of K-1. A professional competitor since 2009, Yamazaki is the former Krush Lightweight and Krush Super Lightweight champion, as well as the former K-1 Super Lightweight champion. He also won the Krush -63 kg WILDRUSH League in 2012.[1]

As of February 2021, he is the #3 ranked featherweight according to Combat Press.[2] He's been ranked as a top ten featherweight since October 2020.[3] He was previously ranked in the featherweight top ten by Combat Press between April 2016[4] and May 2018.[5] He was ranked in the featherweight top ten by LiverKick.com.[6]

Kickboxing career

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Lightweight

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Early career

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Yamazaki made his professional debut against Yuichiro Kono at J-NETWORK J-FIGHT 27. He won the fight by unanimous decision. He went on to win six of his next seven fights, drawing once against Shuhei Morikawa. He suffered his first professional loss to TaCa at Krush-EX 2011 vol.2, losing by TKO in the third round.[7]

Yamazaki rebounded by winning his next eight fights, including a trilogy with Taca.[8] The winning streak ended when he was scheduled to fight Gagny Baradji at Krush 25, with Baradji knocking Yamazaki out with a right hook in the second round.[9]

Krush Lightweight title reign

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His stellar streak earned him the chance to fight Thomas Adamandopoulos for the Krush Lightweight title at Krush 27 on March 20, 2013. He won the fight by unanimous decision.[10] After defeating Ikki and Luke Turner, he was scheduled to fight Minoru Kimura in his first title defense. Yamazaki knocked Kimura out after just 47 seconds, with an overhand right.[11] After winning another non-title bout against Mohamed Galaoui by technical knockout, he was scheduled to defend his title for the second time against Mohamed Boulef at Krush 42 on June 12, 2014. Yamazaki won the fight by a second-round technical knockout.[12]

In November 2014, Hideaki Yamazaki made his highly anticipated debut with K-1, fighting in the quarter finals of the K-1 World GP 2014 -65kg Championship Tournament. He lost a unanimous decision against the future champion Kaew Fairtex.[13]

Returning to Krush, he was booked to face Joan Manuel Lique Cañaveral, in his third title defense, at Krush 55 on June 12, 2015. He defeated Cañaveral by unanimous decision.[14] He was then scheduled to fight Masaaki Noiri at Krush 57 in a non-title fight. The fight went into an extra round, after which Noiri won a decision. It was Yamazaki's first loss in Krush in nearly three years.[15]

Super lightweight

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Krush Super Lightweight title reign

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Abandoning his Lightweight title,[16] Yamazaki went up in weight to fight NOMAN for the Krush Super Lightweight title. The title bout took place at Krush 60 on November 14, 2015.[17] He won the fight by technical knockout in the second round, after the referee was forced to wave the fight off following an undefended flurry of punches from Yamazaki.[18]

Yamazaki was then booked to take part in the 2016 K-1 Japan Super Lightweight Grand Prix. In the quarterfinal, Yamazaki beat Yasuomi Soda by an uppercut knockout in the second round. Advancing to the semifinals, he defeated Yuta Kubo by a third-round technical knockout, after he had dropped him twice in the round. This resulted in a stoppage victory for Yamazaki, under the K-1 tournament rules. In the tournament final, he fought a rematch with Masaaki Noiri, whom he defeated by majority decision.[19]

Yamazaki took part in the 2016 K-1 World Super Lightweight Grand Prix as well. Despite a successful start to the one-day tournament, which saw him win a unanimous decision against Stanislav Reniţă, he lost a split decision to Ilias Bulaid in the penultimate bout of the Grand Prix.[20]

Yamazaki next faced Gonnapar Weerasakreck at K-1 World GP 2016 -60kg World Tournament on September 19, 2016. He lost the fight by unanimous decision. Despite suffering back-to-back losses, Yamazaki was given a chance to fight Kaew Fairtex for the K-1 Super Lightweight title at K-1 World GP 2017 Super Bantamweight Championship Tournament on April 22, 2017. Kaew won the fight by unanimous decision.[21]

After his failed title shot, Yamazaki fought and beat Jun Nakazawa in June 2018, winning by unanimous decision.[22] He lost his next fight against Rukiya Anpo, after the fight went into an extra round, during which Anpo knocked Yamazaki out with a head kick.[23] After this loss, he went on a four fight winning streak, defeating Jin Hirayama[24] by decision and knocking out Ruku, Tsubasa Horii and Hikaru Terashima.[25][26][27]

K-1 Super Lightweight champion

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During the 2020 K-1 World GP in Osaka, held on September 22, 2020, Yamazaki fought Rukiya Anpo for the K-1 Super Lightweight title.[28] He won the fight by a first-round left hook knockout.[29]

Yamazaki was booked to fight Fukashi Mizutani in a non-title bout at K-1: K’Festa 4 on March 21, 2021.[30] He beat Fukashi by knockout, 70 seconds into the fight.[31]

Yamazaki made his first K-1 super lightweight title defense against Tetsuya Yamato at K-1: K'Festa 5 on April 3, 2022.[32] Yamazaki lost his title by first round knockout when Yamato landed a left hook only 50 seconds into the bout.[33]

Later super lightweight career

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Yamazaki faced the 2019 RISE Lightweight champion Kento Haraguchi at The Match 2022 on June 19, 2022.[34] He lost the fight by a second-round technical knockout, after suffering two knockdowns in the opening round.[35][36]

Titles and accomplishments

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Kickboxing

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Awards

Karate

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  • Tsukishinkai
    • 2006 Tsukishinkai 8th Osaka Karate Tournament Winner
  • Shin Karate
    • 2008 Shin Karate 102nd K-2 Lightweight Tournament Winner
    • 2009 Shin Karate 104th K-2 Lightweight Tournament Winner
    • 2009 Shin Karate 20th All Japan Championship Lightweight 3rd place

Kickboxing record

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Kickboxing record
34 Wins (19 (T)KO's), 10 Losses, 1 Draw
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2022-06-19 Loss Japan Kento Haraguchi THE MATCH 2022 Tokyo, Japan TKO (Ref. stoppage/punches) 2 0:33
2022-04-03 Loss Japan Tetsuya Yamato K-1: K'Festa 5 Tokyo, Japan KO (Left hook) 1 0:50
Loses the K-1 Super Lightweight Championship.
2021-03-21 Win Japan Fukashi Mizutani K-1: K'Festa 4 Day 1 Tokyo, Japan KO (Left Jab) 1 1:10
2020-09-22 Win Japan Rukiya Anpo K-1 World GP 2020 in Osaka Osaka, Japan KO (Left Hook) 1 1:18
Wins the K-1 Super Lightweight Championship.
2020-03-22 Win Japan Hikaru Terashima K-1: K’Festa 3 Saitama, Japan KO (Punches) 2 2:59
2020-01-25 Win Japan Tsubasa Horii Krush 110 Tokyo, Japan KO (3 Knockdowns) 1 2:28
2019-11-24 Win Japan Ruku K-1 World GP 2019 Yokohamatsuri Yokohama, Japan KO (3 Knockdowns) 1 1:24
2019-08-24 Win Japan Jin Hirayama K-1 World GP 2019: Japan vs World 5 vs 5 & Special Superfight in Osaka Osaka, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2018-12-08 Loss Japan Rukiya Anpo K-1 World GP 2018: K-1 Lightweight World's Strongest Tournament Osaka, Japan Ext.R TKO (High Kick) 4 0:13
2018-06-17 Win Japan Jun Nakazawa K-1 World GP 2018: 2nd Featherweight Championship Tournament Saitama, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2017-04-22 Loss Thailand Kaew Fairtex K-1 World GP 2017 Super Bantamweight Championship Tournament Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
For the K-1 -65kg Championship.
2016-09-19 Loss Thailand Kongnapa Weerasakreck K-1 World GP 2016 -60kg World Tournament Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2016-06-24 Loss Morocco Ilias Bulaid K-1 World GP 2016 -65kg World Tournament, Semi Finals Tokyo, Japan Ext.R Decision (Split) 4 3:00
2016-06-24 Win Moldova Stanislav Reniţă K-1 World GP 2016 -65kg World Tournament, Quarter Finals Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2016-03-04 Win Japan Masaaki Noiri K-1 World GP 2016 -65kg Japan Tournament, Final Tokyo, Japan Decision (majority) 3 3:00
Won K-1 World GP 2016 -65kg Japan Tournament.
2016-03-04 Win Japan Yuta Kubo K-1 World GP 2016 -65kg Japan Tournament, Semi Finals Tokyo, Japan KO (2 Knockdowns) 3 2:57
2016-03-04 Win Japan Yasuomi Soda K-1 World GP 2016 -65kg Japan Tournament, Quarter Finals Tokyo, Japan KO (Uppercut + Left Hook) 2 0:32
2015-11-14 Win Japan NOMAN Krush 60 Japan TKO(Referee Stoppage) 2 0:54
Won Krush -65kg Title.
2015-08-22 Loss Japan Masaaki Noiri Krush 57 in NAGOYA Nagoya, Japan Ext.R Decision (Unanimous) 4 3:00
2015-06-12 Win Colombia Joan Manuel Lique Cañaveral Krush 55 Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
Defended the Krush Lightweight Title.
2014-11-03 Loss Thailand Kaew Fairtex K-1 World GP 2014 -65kg Championship Tournament, Quarter Finals Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2014-06-12 Win Morocco Mohamed Boulef Krush 42 Japan TKO (Left Hooks) 3 2:00
Defended the Krush Lightweight Title.
2014-02-14 Win Tunisia Mohamed Galaoui Krush.38 Japan KO (Left Hooks) 2 2:20
2013-12-14 Win Brazil Minoru Kimura Krush.35 Tokyo, Japan KO (Overhand Right) 1 0:47
Defended the Krush Lightweight Title.
2013-09-21 Win United Kingdom Luke Turner Krush.33 Tokyo, Japan KO (Right Hook) 1 1:28
2013-06-16 Win Japan Ikki Krush.29 Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2013-03-20 Win France Thomas Adamandopoulos Krush.27 Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
Won the Krush Lightweight title.
2012-12-14 Loss France Gagny Baradji Krush.25 TEAM DRAGON 10th Anniversary Japan KO (Right Hook) 2 0:58
2012-10-08 Win Japan Takahashi Yukimitsu Krush.23 Tokyo, Japan Decision (Majority) 3 3:00
Won the GAORA Krush Lightweight WILDRUSH League title.
2012-07-21 Win Japan Terasaki Naoki Krush.20 Tokyo, Japan KO (Left Hook) 1 0:24
2012-03-17 Win Japan Taca Krush.17 Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2012-01-09 Win Japan Tsukakoshi Hitoshi Krush.15 Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2011-11-12 Win Japan Hayato Hatakeyama Krush.13 Tokyo, Japan KO (Right Hook) 1 2:59
2011-09-24 Win China Chen Minmin Krush.12 Krush vs China "The Legend of Heroes" Tokyo, Japan KO (Right Knee) 2 0:56
2011-07-16 Win Japan NOMAN Krush-70 kg Founder Championship Tournament Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2011-04-30 Win Japan Yuki Yamamoto Krush founder championship tournament Tokyo, Japan KO (Right Hook) 1 1:11
2011-02-13 Loss Japan TaCa Krush-EX 2011 vol.2 Japan TKO (Towel throw) 3 1:29
2010-10-31 Win Japan TaCa Krush-EX Road to the Championship Japan KO (3 Knockdowns) 1 2:59
2010-09-20 Win Japan Osamu Maeda Krush.10 Japan KO (Straight RIght) 1 0:41
2010-07-09 Win Japan Daisuke Endo Krush.8 Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2010-05-27 Win Japan Isao Takahashi Krush.7 Japan KO (Right High Kick) 1 1:29
2010-03-13 Win Japan Tsukasa Fuji Krush×Survivor Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2009-12-04 Draw Japan Shuhei Morikawa Krush-EX Shinjuku Dog Fight Japan Decision 3 3:00
2009-09-13 Win Japan Janjira Katsu J-NETWORK J-FIGHT 30 Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2009-06-14 Win Japan Yuichiro Kono J-NETWORK J-FIGHT 27 Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

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