Kengo Shimizu

Kengo Shimizu (清水 賢吾, Shimizu Kengo, born on November 17, 1983), is a Japanese middleweight kickboxer competing in RISE. He is the former SHOOTBOXING and RISE Heavyweight champion.[1]

Kengo Shimizu
BornKengo Shimizu
(1983-11-17) November 17, 1983
Japan
Other namesKen-Shimu
NationalityJapanese
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight85 kg (187 lb; 13 st 5 lb)
DivisionMiddleweight
Light heavyweight
Heavyweight
StyleKyokushinkaikan
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofJapan
TeamSilver Ax
TrainerJayson Vemoa
RankBlack belt Kyokushin kaikan
Kickboxing record
Total35
Wins28
By knockout22
Losses7
By knockout4
last updated on: November 27, 2020

Kyokushin Karate career

Started doing Kyokushin Karate at the age of 16, joining Kyokushin Kaikan Tokyo Itabashi Dojo. Achieved last 8 at 20th All Japan Weight Category Tournament at the age of 19. His biggest achievement was 2nd place at 24th All Japan Weight Category Tournament, where he fought as heavyweight and lost to Osamu Shiojima. That qualified him for 9th World Open Tournament, but he didn't make remarkable achievement.[2]

Kickboxing career

He made pro debout in 2006, fighting mostly in RISE promotion. In 2012, with a promotion record of 8-1, he rematched Raoumaru for vacant RISE Heavyweight title. Shimizu dominated the fight, just like the first fight, this time scoring 3rd-round knockout with a high kick.[3]

Next year he dropped weight and fought for vacant RISE Light Heavyweight title against, making a revanche against Makoto Uehara at RISE 92 in Tokyo, Japan. Uehara got the split decision victory, with a point deduction from Shimizu in the second.[4]

He dropped weight again and won Road to Glory Japan -85 kg tournament on March 3, 2013, defeating Yuki Niimura and Magnum Sakai by decisions on the same night and joined Glory's middleweight division.[5]

He made Glory debout on September 28, 2013, replacing Steve Wakeling[6] and joining Glory 10: Los Angeles - Middleweight World Championship Tournament. He lost in semi finals to eventual winner Joe Schilling by unanimous decision.[7][8][9]

He was scheduled to fight Hiromi Amada at RISE 99.[10] He won the fight by a third round head kick KO.[11]

Shimizu participated in the 2015 Shootboxing Heavyweight tournament. He scored a first round knockout of Shakar Peterson in the semifinals. He won the final against Nangoku Chojin by a first round KO as well.[12]

He successfully defended his RISE Heavyweight title with a unanimous decision win against Badr Ferdaous.[13]

Titles and achievements

  • Kickboxing
  • Kyokushin Karate – IKO 1
    • 2011 10th World Open Tournament, Participated
    • 2011 28th All Japan Weight Category Tournament, heavyweight, Last 8
    • 2007 9th World Open Tournament, Participated
    • 2007 24th All Japan Weight Category Tournament, heavyweight
    • 2005 22nd All Japan Weight Category Tournament, heavyweight, Last 8
    • 2004 21st All Japan Weight Category Tournament, heavyweight, Last 8
    • 2003 20th All Japan Weight Category Tournament, Last 8

Kickboxing record

Professional kickboxing record
28 Wins (22 (T)KO's, 6 Decisions), 7 Losses (2 (T)KO's, 3 Decisions)
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTimeRecord
2018-11-17Loss Siala SiligaRISE 129Tokyo, JapanTKO (Punches)30:5528-7
2018-09-16Win Badr FerdaousRISE 127Tokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:0028-6
Retains RISE Heavyweight title.
2018-06-17Loss Badr FerdaousRISE 125Tokyo, JapanTKO (Punches)12:5227-6
2018-03-24Win David TralleroRISE 123Tokyo, JapanKO (Left hook)21:2727-5
2017-11-22Win Hiromitsu MiuraShoot Boxing GROUND ZERO TOKYO 2017Tokyo, JapanKO (Left hook)21:4026-5
2017-05-20Win Jae Gun YangRISE 117Tokyo, JapanKO (Right straight)30:1425-5
2016-03-26Win Luis MoraisRISE 110Tokyo, JapanExtra round decision (Unanimous)43:0024-5
2015-12-01Win Nangoku ChojinShoot Boxing GROUND ZERO TOKYO 2015, FinalTokyo, JapanKO11:0923-5
Wins the Shootboxing Heavyweight Tournament.
2015-12-01Win Shakar PetersonShoot Boxing GROUND ZERO TOKYO 2015, Semi FinalsTokyo, JapanKO11:0322-5
2015-05-31Win Alex RobertsRISE 105 (-100 kg) [14]Tokyo, JapanDecision (Split)33:0021-5
2015-01-24Win Yuji SakuragiRISE 103 (-92 kg) [15]Tokyo, JapanTKO (3 Knockdowns)12:2520-5
2014-11-16Win Kim Hyung MinRISE 102 [16]Tokyo, JapanKO (Left hook)21:0319-5
2014-07-12Loss Magnum SakaiRISE 100 -Blade 0- [17] (-95 kg)Ota, Tokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:0018-5
2014-04-29Win Hiromi AmadaRISE 99[18]Tokyo, JapanKO (High kick)31:4718-4
Retains RISE Heavyweight title.
2014-01-25Win Takikawa RyouRISE 97[19]Tokyo, JapanKO (Knee)21:3617-4
2013-09-28Loss Joe SchillingGlory 10: Los Angeles – Middleweight World Championship Tournament, Semi FinalsOntario, California, USDecision (Unanimous)33:0016-4
2013-03-03Win Magnum SakaiRoad to Glory Japan 85 kg Tournament, FinalTokyo, JapanDecision (Majority)33:0016-3
Wins the Road to Glory Japan 85kg Tournament.
2013-03-03Win Yuki NiimuraRoad to Glory Japan 85 kg Tournament, Semi FinalsTokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:0015-3
2013-03-17Loss Makoto UeharaRISE 92Tokyo, JapanDecision (Split)33:0014-3
For RISE Light Heavyweight -90 kg title.
2012-10-25Win RaoumaruRISE 90JapanKO (Head kick)31:3014-2
Wins vacant RISE Heavyweight title.
2012-05-02Win RaoumaruRISE 88JapanKO (Knee to body)11:3013-2
2012-03-24Win Hidekazu KimuraRISE 87JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:0012-2
2012-01-28Win NoriRISE 86JapanKO (Head kick)11:5411-2
2011-02-27Win Tsutomu TakahagiRISE 74JapanKO (Head kick)32:4010-2
2010-12-19Win Ismael AokiRISE 73RJapanKO11:509-2
2010-11-23Win Shunsuke InoueS-Cup World Tournament Final 2010, Super fightJapanKO (Head kick)32:408-2
2010-07-31Loss Makoto UeharaRISE 68Tokyo, JapanKO (Left high kick)31:247-2
2010-05-16Win Tanya MainochiRISE 65JapanKO (Right straight)12:507-1
2010-01-24Win Hukuda YuuheiRISE 61JapanKO (Knee)12:076-1
2009-10-04Win Ikeno AgeRISE 59JapanTKO (3 Knockdowns)22:015-1
2009-08-11Win Shinkyu KawanoK-1 World Grand Prix 2009 in Tokyo Final 16 Qualifying GPTokyo, JapanKO (Knee)10:344-1
2009-06-01Win Iga Koji武志道-bushido-其の参JapanKO (Right hook)13-1
2008-12-07Loss Peterson ShakaruTrial LeagueJapanKO (Doctor stoppage)22-1
2008-10-12Win Nasser AmadianTrial LeagueJapanKO (Right straight)21:302-0
2006-03-12Win Nobuhiro TsurumakiTrial LeagueJapanTKO (3 Knockdowns)12:421-0
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

References

  1. "Kengo Shimizu". glorykickboxing.com. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  2. All Japan Weight Category Tournament - IKO 1 Archived 2013-12-04 at the Wayback Machine
  3. RISE 90 Results: Yuki Stops Javier Hernandez in 2nd Round
  4. RISE 92 results: Yamamoto edges Bennoui, Umeno avenges loss
  5. GLORY 8 Tokyo Results and Review: Yuta Kubo Proves Why He is the Number One Japanese Fighter in the World Archived 2013-05-06 at the Wayback Machine
  6. Steve Wakeling out of Glory 10 middleweight tournament, Kengo Shimizu now set to face Joe Schilling Archived 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine
  7. GLORY 10 Live Results and Updates
  8. GLORY 10 results, LIVE online fight coverage stream for 'Los Angeles'
  9. Joe Schilling is the New GLORY Middleweight Champion of the World
  10. "4・29 RISE 99 メインのヘビー級タイトルマッチ 清水賢吾、天田ヒロミ事前インタビュー". miruhon.net. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  11. "2014年4月度MVP 清水賢吾". efight.jp. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  12. "2015年12月1日日本SHOOT BOXING赛事 – 对阵[视频]安迪苏瓦参战". hula8.net. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  13. "2018.9.16 RISE 127". rise-rc.com. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  14. RESULT / RISE 105(in Japanese)
  15. 清水賢吾、桜木裕司に1R KO勝ち。菅原勇介、復帰戦は判定負け:1.24 後楽園(in Japanese)
  16. 清水賢吾&村越優汰が海外勢をKO。那須川天心、3戦目は判定勝ち:11.16 後楽園(in Japanese)
  17. Rise 100: Kaew Fairtex i Andy Souwer zwyciężają! Wyniki (in Polish)
  18. 【ライズ】極真・清水が大逆転のハイキックで王座防衛(in Japanese)
  19. 【ライズ】小宮山が無敗の挑戦者を激戦の末に破る(in Japanese)
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