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Yoshihiro Akiyama

Yoshihiro Akiyama (Japanese: 秋山 成勲, born July 29, 1975), also known as Choo Sung-hoon (추성훈) and by his nickname Sexyama, is a Japanese mixed martial artist and judoka of Korean descent who won the gold medal at the 2001 Asian Championships for South Korea and for Japan at the 2002 Asian Games. A fourth-generation Japanese of Korean descent, he acquired Japanese nationality in 2001. He is the former K-1 HERO's Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Tournament Champion.

Yoshihiro Akiyama
Akiyama in 2017
Born (1975-07-29) July 29, 1975 (age 47)
Osaka, Japan
Native name秋山成勲 (Akiyama Yoshihiro)
추성훈 (Choo Sung-hoon)
Other namesSexyama
ResidenceOsaka, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Height178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight77 kg (170 lb; 12 st 2 lb)
DivisionMiddleweight
Welterweight
Lightweight
Reach71 in (180 cm)
StyleJudo
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofOsaka, Japan
TeamTeam Cloud
Jackson's Submission Fighting
Rank  3rd Dan Black Belt in Judo
Years active2004–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total25
Wins16
By knockout7
By submission7
By decision2
Losses7
By knockout2
By submission1
By decision4
No contests2
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Last updated on: October 17, 2010
Yoshihiro Akiyama
Japanese name
Kanji秋山成勲
Hiraganaあきやま よしひろ
Transcriptions
RomanizationAkiyama Yosihiro
Revised HepburnAkiyama Yoshihiro
Korean name
Hangul추성훈
Hanja秋成勳
Transcriptions
Revised RomanizationChu Seonghun
McCune–ReischauerCh'u Sŏnghun
Yoshihiro Akiyama
Medal record
Men's judo
Representing  South Korea
Asian Championships
2001 Ulaanbaatar –81 kg
Representing  Japan
Asian Games
2002 Busan –81 kg

Judo career

Before his professional mixed martial arts career, Akiyama was a decorated Judoka.[1] He began training in Judo at the age of three. He has also trained Karate, Boxing, Kick Boxing, Wrestling and also Submission Wrestling with Greg Jackson.

2001 Asian championships

Representing South Korea, Choo won the gold medal at the 2001 Asian Judo Championships.

2002 Asian Games

Representing Japan, Akiyama won the gold medal at the 2002 Asian Games defeating Ahn Dong-Jin of South Korea in the finals.

2003 World Judo Championships controversy

Akiyama defeated three opponents from France, Mongolia and Turkey to reach the semi-finals of the 81 kg Light Middleweight division. However, all three opponents claimed that Akiyama had a slippery judogi. Wearing a reserve gi, Akiyama lost two games in a row (semifinal and 3rd-place match) and missed the medal.[2][3]

International Judo Federation referee director Juan Carlos Barcos said an examination of the gi found that the slippery texture was due to high humidity which prevailed in Osaka and a detergent used to wash the uniform. "At any moment, we did not have any doubt about fair play in the case. We are absolutely sure that Mr. Akiyama is correct," since he changed the jacket at the request of the jury, Barcos said.

Akiyama was also accused of wearing slippery gear by former world and Olympic champion Kenzo Nakamura when they fought at the world championship trials in 2002.[4]

Mixed martial arts career

HERO'S

Akiyama's mixed martial arts debut was in the K-1 Premium 2004 Dynamite event on December 31, 2004, where he defeated boxer Francois Botha by armbar submission in the first round. His first defeat was to Jerome LeBanner, who knocked him out with knees in his second fight at the HERO'S 1 event on March 26, 2005, although LeBanner is a heavyweight that came into the fight at 262 pounds (119 kg), while Akiyama came into the fight at 189.5 pounds (86 kg).[5] He has notable wins against Tokimitsu Ishizawa, Taiei Kin, Kestutis Smirnovas and Melvin Manhoef. Akiyama defeated Melvin Manhoef at the Hero's light-heavyweight Grand Prix 2006 final round, and gained the champion belt.

In K-1 Premium 2006 Dynamite, Akiyama fought the legendary Kazushi Sakuraba in the main event. During the match, Sakuraba called to the referee saying "[Akiyama is] Slippery!" Akiyama went on to win the match with a referee stoppage. This created a controversy amongst MMA fans in Japan, assuming Akiyama was using some sort of body oil or lubricant, banned in K-1 rules. But at this moment, Akiyama answered to questions about the oil in the interview as follows: "I have no idea why Sakuraba felt slippery. It may be my sweat, as I sweat a lot always and it often drips off my body."[6]

On January 11, Akiyama and FEG (the parent company of K-1) held a press conference during which Akiyama said he used Olay lotion prior to the fight claiming that the lotion was used to treat a worn gi.[7] Pre-fight footage also showed Akiyama casually applying six bottles of lotion to his body in his locker room. As a result, Akiyama was disqualified and his prize money was suspended. Akiyama himself was suspended indefinitely from HERO'S competition six days later.[8] Public outcry against Akiyama did not cease however, and Nike was swamped with complaints when Akiyama was featured on a television commercial in Japan.[9] Though Akiyama has admitted to applying cream to his skin, he has said that the purpose was not to gain an unfair advantage but to treat his dry skin. The fight was ruled a "No Contest".[10]

Akiyama was cleared from his FEG-induced suspension and FEG announced that Akiyama would return to K-1 Hero's in Seoul, on October 28, 2007. His opponent was Denis Kang, who was the finalist of PRIDE Bushido Grand Prix 2006 and making his debut in Hero's. Though he was an underdog, Akiyama beat Kang by KO in the first round.[11]

Yarennoka! fight

On December 31, 2007, Akiyama faced Kazuo Misaki at Yarennoka!. The rules of the match stated that kicks to the head of a downed opponent would not be allowed.[12] Late in the first round Misaki knocked down Akiyama with left hook, and as Akiyama struggled to his feet, Misaki delivered a lunging kick to the face which knocked Akiyama out.[12] The match was ruled a knockout victory for Misaki, but Akiyama contended that one or both of his hands were on the mat at the time of the kick, which would make the kick a foul under the Yarennoka! rules.[12] After reviewing video of the knockout, the Yarennoka! executive committee agreed; the official result was changed to a no contest.[13]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

On February 24, 2009 it was announced on the official UFC website that Akiyama had signed a deal with the company. Akiyama made his debut against Alan Belcher at UFC 100 on July 11. Despite suffering a broken orbital, he won by split decision (30–27, 28–29, 29–28).[14] It was the 1st fight in Akiyama's career that went to the judges' score cards. The bout was also awarded "Fight of the Night" honors, granting both fighters a record-setting $100,000 bonus each.[15]

On May 30, 2009 Akiyama opened a new gym in Tokyo, Japan. The 'Akiyama Dojo' has Judo and MMA halls, 30 tatami mats and three octagonal cages.[16]

Akiyama joined Xtreme Couture for the month of October 2009 to work on his striking skills. Akiyama was expected to face MMA legend and former PRIDE Middleweight Champion Wanderlei Silva on February 21, 2010 at UFC 110,[17] but Silva instead faced British striker Michael Bisping on the card, winning via unanimous decision.[18] At the Post-fight conference, UFC President Dana White stated that Akiyama had requested to fight Silva for a while and has refused to fight other opponents, after which both fighters verbally agreed to fight.[19]

Akiyama was expected to face Silva on July 3, 2010 at UFC 116.[20] Wanderlei had to pull out on June 22, 2010 due to fractured ribs suffered in training. Chris Leben was chosen as a replacement. Despite controlling the majority of the fight with effective strikes and solid Judo takedowns, Akiyama became fatigued after the first round and lost via triangle choke with just twenty seconds left in the third round.[21] His loss to Leben was his first official loss in five years.

Akiyama lost to Michael Bisping on October 16, 2010 at UFC 120 by unanimous decision.[22] In preparation for his fight with Bisping, Akiyama switched to Jackson’s Submission Fighting in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is unclear whether the switch is permanent.[23] Even though Akiyama lost to Bisping, he rocked him in the first round. He earned his third "Fight of the Night" honors. He has now earned "Fight of the Night" honors for all three of his UFC appearances.[24]

Akiyama was briefly scheduled to face Chael Sonnen on March 19, 2011 at UFC 128,[25] but, due to Sonnen's suspension, the fight was scrapped. Akiyama was later scheduled to face Nate Marquardt at the same event,[26] but pulled out due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and was replaced by Dan Miller.[27]

Akiyama was defeated by Vitor Belfort at UFC 133 via KO (Punches) in the first round. This defeat marked the third straight loss for Akiyama in the UFC.[28] Following the fight, Dana White stated that Akiyama most likely would not be cut from the organization if he agrees to move down to welterweight. As of September 3, 2011, Akiyama has stated he will move down a weight class, allowing him to stay in the UFC. On November 3, 2011, a picture of Akiyama had circled the web of his body frame as a welterweight.[29]

Akiyama faced Jake Shields on February 26, 2012 at UFC 144. He lost the fight via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).[30] During the bout, Akiyama was able to utilize multiple judo techniques which was praised as the main highlights of the fight; despite losing the decision.

Akiyama was expected to face Thiago Alves on July 21, 2012 at UFC 149.[31] However, Akiyama was forced out of the bout with an injury.[32]

Akiyama had made an appearance alongside UFC featherweight Hatsu Hioki during the Q&A session for UFC on Fuel TV 8. During the Q&A, Akiyama stated he was thinking about returning for another bout as long as he has a free schedule as well as being matched against a well-known opponent that would interest fans. Akiyama also stated he still has interest in fighting Wanderlei Silva, a bout scheduled for UFC 116 but was changed when Silva had to pull out of the fight due to injury.[33]

After over two and a half years away from the sport, Akiyama returned from his self-imposed hiatus on September 20, 2014 at UFC Fight Night 52.[34] He was originally scheduled to face Kyle Noke on the card. However, Noke was forced out of the bout with a knee injury[35] and replaced by Amir Sadollah.[36] Akiyama won the fight via unanimous decision.[37]

After another year away from the sport, Akiyama returned to face Alberto Mina on November 28, 2015 at UFC Fight Night 79.[38] He lost the back-and-forth fight via split decision.[39]

ONE Championship

After three years from his previous bout, Akiyama announced his contract with ONE Championship.[40] Akiyama faced Agilan Thani in a co-headliner bout at ONE Championship: Legendary Quest on June 20, 2019. He lost the bout via unanimous decision.[41]

Akiyama faced Sherif Mohamed at ONE Championship 109: King of the Jungle on February 28, 2020.[42] Akiyama won the fight via knockout in the first round, his first stoppage via strikes in nearly 13 years.[43]

Akiyama was initially scheduled to face Mohammad Karaki at ONE on TNT 3 on April 21, 2021.[44] However, the bout was cancelled and Akiyama was supposed to face Eduard Folayang at ONE on TNT 4 on April 28, 2021.[45] But due to suffering an injury during training camp, Akiyama pulled out of the fight and the bout was subsequently scrapped.[46]

A 46-year-old Akiyama faced Shinya Aoki at ONE: X on March 26, 2022.[47] After getting dominated for most of the first round, nearly getting submitted, Akiyama went on to win by technical knockout in the second round.[48][49] Akiyama announced that he plans to fight till he is 50.[50]

Fighting style

As a former gold medalist in the sport, Akiyama stands out in MMA for his style of judo. His usage of it is mainly defensive, as he rarely indulges in the art's signature throws. Instead, Akiyama focuses mostly on defending takedowns in order to brawl with his opponent or getting top position on the mat to perform ground and pound.[51] However, he has shown skill with harai goshi, kosoto gake and ouchi gari/osoto gari combinations, as well as the more complex uchi mata.[52] Also, thanks to his knowledge of grip fighting, he is often successful in catching low kicks and following with sharp counterpunching.[52]

Personal life

Choo Sung-hoon's great-grandfather, Choo Jeong-won, was born in Jeju County, Jeollanam-do, Korean Empire (now Jeju City). During the Imperial Japanese occupation of Korea, Choo Jeong-won and his family sailed to Japan and adopted Japanese names to help settle in. In March 2009, Akiyama married famous Japanese fashion model Shiho Yano (also known as SHIHO in Japan) whom he had been dating since January 2007. The couple have a daughter, Choo Sarang, who was born on October 24, 2011.[53] Akiyama and Sarang starred in the reality show, The Return of Superman, covering their father-daughter relationship.[54]

He names Heavyweight Champion boxer Mike Tyson as his hero and holds a University degree in Commerce.[55] He is close friends with South Korean actor Jang Keun-suk.[56] In September 2015, Akiyama also appeared as a guest on 2 Days & 1 Night.[57]

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
25 matches 16 wins 7 losses
By knockout 7 2
By submission 7 1
By decision 2 4
No contests 2
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 16–7 (2) Shinya Aoki TKO (punches) ONE: X March 26, 2022 2 1:50 Kallang, Singapore Return to Welterweight. Performance of the Night.
Win 15–7 (2) Sherif Mohamed KO (punch) ONE: King of the Jungle February 28, 2020 1 3:04 Kallang, Singapore
Loss 14–7 (2) Agilan Thani Decision (unanimous) ONE: Legendary Quest June 15, 2019 3 5:00 Shanghai, China Return to Middleweight.
Loss 14–6 (2) Alberto Mina Decision (split) UFC Fight Night: Henderson vs. Masvidal November 28, 2015 3 5:00 Seoul, South Korea
Win 14–5 (2) Amir Sadollah Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Hunt vs. Nelson September 20, 2014 3 5:00 Saitama, Japan
Loss 13–5 (2) Jake Shields Decision (unanimous) UFC 144 February 26, 2012 3 5:00 Saitama, Japan Welterweight debut.
Loss 13–4 (2) Vitor Belfort KO (punches) UFC 133 August 6, 2011 1 1:52 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Loss 13–3 (2) Michael Bisping Decision (unanimous) UFC 120 October 16, 2010 3 5:00 London, England Fight of the Night.
Loss 13–2 (2) Chris Leben Submission (triangle choke) UFC 116 July 3, 2010 3 4:40 Las Vegas, United States Fight of the Night.
Win 13–1 (2) Alan Belcher Decision (split) UFC 100 July 11, 2009 3 5:00 Las Vegas, United States Fight of the Night.
Win 12–1 (2) Masanori Tonooka Submission (armbar) Dream 6: Middleweight Grand Prix 2008 Final Round September 23, 2008 1 6:26 Saitama, Japan
Win 11–1 (2) Katsuyori Shibata Technical Submission (Ezekiel choke) Dream 5: Lightweight Grand Prix 2008 Final Round July 21, 2008 1 6:34 Osaka, Japan
NC 10–1 (2) Kazuo Misaki NC (overturned) Yarennoka! December 31, 2007 1 7:48 Saitama, Japan Originally a KO victory for Misaki; overturned after a soccer kick was ruled illegal.
Win 10–1 (1) Denis Kang KO (punch) Hero's 2007 in Korea October 28, 2007 1 4:45 Seoul, South Korea
NC 9–1 (1) Kazushi Sakuraba NC (overturned) K-1 Premium 2006 Dynamite!! December 31, 2006 1 5:37 Osaka, Japan Return to Middleweight. Originally a TKO victory for Akiyama; ruled no contest due to greasing.
Win 9–1 Melvin Manhoef Submission (armbar) Hero's 7 October 9, 2006 1 1:58 Yokohama, Japan Hero's 2006 Light Heavyweight Grand Prix final.
Win 8–1 Kestutis Smirnovas TKO (punches) Hero's 7 October 9, 2006 1 3:01 Yokohama, Japan Hero's 2006 Light Heavyweight Grand Prix semifinal.
Win 7–1 Taiei Kin Technical Submission (armbar) Hero's 6 August 5, 2006 1 2:01 Tokyo, Japan Hero's 2006 Light Heavyweight Grand Prix quarterfinal.
Win 6–1 Katsuhiko Nagata KO (spinning back kick) Hero's 5 May 3, 2006 1 2:25 Tokyo, Japan
Win 5–1 Tokimitsu Ishizawa Submission (Ezekiel choke) Hero's 4 March 15, 2006 2 1:41 Tokyo, Japan Light Heavyweight debut.
Win 4–1 Masakatsu Okuda KO (slam and punches) Hero's 2005 in Seoul November 5, 2005 1 3:31 Seoul, South Korea
Win 3–1 Michael Lerma TKO (punches) K-1: World MAX 2005 October 12, 2005 1 2:47 Tokyo, Japan Middleweight debut.
Win 2–1 Carl Toomey Submission (armbar) Hero's 2 July 6, 2005 1 0:59 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 1–1 Jérôme Le Banner KO (knees) Hero's 1 March 26, 2005 1 2:24 Saitama, Japan
Win 1–0 Francois Botha Submission (armbar) K-1 Premium 2004 Dynamite!! December 31, 2004 1 1:54 Osaka, Japan

Judo competition record

Notable Accomplishments/Titles (judo)
All-Japan Collegiate Separate Weight Divisions 2nd Place 2004
All-Japan Industry Judo Singles 81 kg Champion 2001
Kodokan Cup Japan Judo Championship 81 kg Champion 2001
Japan International Judo Tournament 81 kg Champion 2002
Paris International Judo Tournament 81 kg Champion 2002
Asian Games Judo 81 kg Champion 2002 (in Busan)
All-Japan Invitational Judo Championship Separate Weight Divisions 81 kg Champion 2003
World Judo Championship 81 kg Japan Representative 2003

Filmography

Television show

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2022 Now, Follow Me Cast Member with Choo Sarang [58]
The First Business in the World Contestant [59]
2022–2023 Fighter Mentor [60]

Web shows

Year Title Role Ref.
2023 Physical: 100 Contestant [61]

See also

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External links

  • Yoshihiro Akiyama at the International Judo Federation 
  • Yoshihiro Akiyama at JudoInside.com 
  • Yoshihiro Akiyama at JudoInside.com 
  • Yoshihiro Akiyama at AllJudo.net (in French) 
  • Yoshihiro Akiyama at UFC 
  • Yoshihiro Akiyama at Sherdog 
  • Yoshihiro Akiyama at Tapology.com 
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yoshihiro, akiyama, japanese, 秋山, 成勲, born, july, 1975, also, known, choo, sung, hoon, 추성훈, nickname, sexyama, japanese, mixed, martial, artist, judoka, korean, descent, gold, medal, 2001, asian, championships, south, korea, japan, 2002, asian, games, fourth, . Yoshihiro Akiyama Japanese 秋山 成勲 born July 29 1975 also known as Choo Sung hoon 추성훈 and by his nickname Sexyama is a Japanese mixed martial artist and judoka of Korean descent who won the gold medal at the 2001 Asian Championships for South Korea and for Japan at the 2002 Asian Games A fourth generation Japanese of Korean descent he acquired Japanese nationality in 2001 He is the former K 1 HERO s Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Tournament Champion Yoshihiro AkiyamaAkiyama in 2017Born 1975 07 29 July 29 1975 age 47 Osaka JapanNative name秋山成勲 Akiyama Yoshihiro 추성훈 Choo Sung hoon Other namesSexyamaResidenceOsaka JapanNationalityJapaneseHeight178 cm 5 ft 10 in Weight77 kg 170 lb 12 st 2 lb DivisionMiddleweightWelterweightLightweightReach71 in 180 cm StyleJudoStanceOrthodoxFighting out ofOsaka JapanTeamTeam CloudJackson s Submission FightingRank 3rd Dan Black Belt in JudoYears active2004 presentMixed martial arts recordTotal25Wins16By knockout7By submission7By decision2Losses7By knockout2By submission1By decision4No contests2Other informationMixed martial arts record from SherdogLast updated on October 17 2010Yoshihiro AkiyamaJapanese nameKanji秋山成勲Hiraganaあきやま よしひろTranscriptionsRomanizationAkiyama YosihiroRevised HepburnAkiyama YoshihiroKorean nameHangul추성훈Hanja秋成勳TranscriptionsRevised RomanizationChu SeonghunMcCune ReischauerCh u SŏnghunYoshihiro Akiyama Medal recordMen s judoRepresenting South KoreaAsian Championships2001 Ulaanbaatar 81 kgRepresenting JapanAsian Games2002 Busan 81 kg Contents 1 Judo career 1 1 2001 Asian championships 1 2 2002 Asian Games 1 3 2003 World Judo Championships controversy 2 Mixed martial arts career 2 1 HERO S 2 2 Yarennoka fight 2 3 Ultimate Fighting Championship 2 4 ONE Championship 3 Fighting style 4 Personal life 5 Championships and accomplishments 6 Mixed martial arts record 7 Judo competition record 8 Filmography 8 1 Television show 8 2 Web shows 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksJudo career EditBefore his professional mixed martial arts career Akiyama was a decorated Judoka 1 He began training in Judo at the age of three He has also trained Karate Boxing Kick Boxing Wrestling and also Submission Wrestling with Greg Jackson 2001 Asian championships Edit Representing South Korea Choo won the gold medal at the 2001 Asian Judo Championships 2002 Asian Games Edit Representing Japan Akiyama won the gold medal at the 2002 Asian Games defeating Ahn Dong Jin of South Korea in the finals 2003 World Judo Championships controversy Edit Akiyama defeated three opponents from France Mongolia and Turkey to reach the semi finals of the 81 kg Light Middleweight division However all three opponents claimed that Akiyama had a slippery judogi Wearing a reserve gi Akiyama lost two games in a row semifinal and 3rd place match and missed the medal 2 3 International Judo Federation referee director Juan Carlos Barcos said an examination of the gi found that the slippery texture was due to high humidity which prevailed in Osaka and a detergent used to wash the uniform At any moment we did not have any doubt about fair play in the case We are absolutely sure that Mr Akiyama is correct since he changed the jacket at the request of the jury Barcos said Akiyama was also accused of wearing slippery gear by former world and Olympic champion Kenzo Nakamura when they fought at the world championship trials in 2002 4 Mixed martial arts career EditHERO S Edit Akiyama s mixed martial arts debut was in the K 1 Premium 2004 Dynamite event on December 31 2004 where he defeated boxer Francois Botha by armbar submission in the first round His first defeat was to Jerome LeBanner who knocked him out with knees in his second fight at the HERO S 1 event on March 26 2005 although LeBanner is a heavyweight that came into the fight at 262 pounds 119 kg while Akiyama came into the fight at 189 5 pounds 86 kg 5 He has notable wins against Tokimitsu Ishizawa Taiei Kin Kestutis Smirnovas and Melvin Manhoef Akiyama defeated Melvin Manhoef at the Hero s light heavyweight Grand Prix 2006 final round and gained the champion belt In K 1 Premium 2006 Dynamite Akiyama fought the legendary Kazushi Sakuraba in the main event During the match Sakuraba called to the referee saying Akiyama is Slippery Akiyama went on to win the match with a referee stoppage This created a controversy amongst MMA fans in Japan assuming Akiyama was using some sort of body oil or lubricant banned in K 1 rules But at this moment Akiyama answered to questions about the oil in the interview as follows I have no idea why Sakuraba felt slippery It may be my sweat as I sweat a lot always and it often drips off my body 6 On January 11 Akiyama and FEG the parent company of K 1 held a press conference during which Akiyama said he used Olay lotion prior to the fight claiming that the lotion was used to treat a worn gi 7 Pre fight footage also showed Akiyama casually applying six bottles of lotion to his body in his locker room As a result Akiyama was disqualified and his prize money was suspended Akiyama himself was suspended indefinitely from HERO S competition six days later 8 Public outcry against Akiyama did not cease however and Nike was swamped with complaints when Akiyama was featured on a television commercial in Japan 9 Though Akiyama has admitted to applying cream to his skin he has said that the purpose was not to gain an unfair advantage but to treat his dry skin The fight was ruled a No Contest 10 Akiyama was cleared from his FEG induced suspension and FEG announced that Akiyama would return to K 1 Hero s in Seoul on October 28 2007 His opponent was Denis Kang who was the finalist of PRIDE Bushido Grand Prix 2006 and making his debut in Hero s Though he was an underdog Akiyama beat Kang by KO in the first round 11 Yarennoka fight Edit On December 31 2007 Akiyama faced Kazuo Misaki at Yarennoka The rules of the match stated that kicks to the head of a downed opponent would not be allowed 12 Late in the first round Misaki knocked down Akiyama with left hook and as Akiyama struggled to his feet Misaki delivered a lunging kick to the face which knocked Akiyama out 12 The match was ruled a knockout victory for Misaki but Akiyama contended that one or both of his hands were on the mat at the time of the kick which would make the kick a foul under the Yarennoka rules 12 After reviewing video of the knockout the Yarennoka executive committee agreed the official result was changed to a no contest 13 Ultimate Fighting Championship Edit On February 24 2009 it was announced on the official UFC website that Akiyama had signed a deal with the company Akiyama made his debut against Alan Belcher at UFC 100 on July 11 Despite suffering a broken orbital he won by split decision 30 27 28 29 29 28 14 It was the 1st fight in Akiyama s career that went to the judges score cards The bout was also awarded Fight of the Night honors granting both fighters a record setting 100 000 bonus each 15 On May 30 2009 Akiyama opened a new gym in Tokyo Japan The Akiyama Dojo has Judo and MMA halls 30 tatami mats and three octagonal cages 16 Akiyama joined Xtreme Couture for the month of October 2009 to work on his striking skills Akiyama was expected to face MMA legend and former PRIDE Middleweight Champion Wanderlei Silva on February 21 2010 at UFC 110 17 but Silva instead faced British striker Michael Bisping on the card winning via unanimous decision 18 At the Post fight conference UFC President Dana White stated that Akiyama had requested to fight Silva for a while and has refused to fight other opponents after which both fighters verbally agreed to fight 19 Akiyama was expected to face Silva on July 3 2010 at UFC 116 20 Wanderlei had to pull out on June 22 2010 due to fractured ribs suffered in training Chris Leben was chosen as a replacement Despite controlling the majority of the fight with effective strikes and solid Judo takedowns Akiyama became fatigued after the first round and lost via triangle choke with just twenty seconds left in the third round 21 His loss to Leben was his first official loss in five years Akiyama lost to Michael Bisping on October 16 2010 at UFC 120 by unanimous decision 22 In preparation for his fight with Bisping Akiyama switched to Jackson s Submission Fighting in Albuquerque New Mexico It is unclear whether the switch is permanent 23 Even though Akiyama lost to Bisping he rocked him in the first round He earned his third Fight of the Night honors He has now earned Fight of the Night honors for all three of his UFC appearances 24 Akiyama was briefly scheduled to face Chael Sonnen on March 19 2011 at UFC 128 25 but due to Sonnen s suspension the fight was scrapped Akiyama was later scheduled to face Nate Marquardt at the same event 26 but pulled out due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and was replaced by Dan Miller 27 Akiyama was defeated by Vitor Belfort at UFC 133 via KO Punches in the first round This defeat marked the third straight loss for Akiyama in the UFC 28 Following the fight Dana White stated that Akiyama most likely would not be cut from the organization if he agrees to move down to welterweight As of September 3 2011 Akiyama has stated he will move down a weight class allowing him to stay in the UFC On November 3 2011 a picture of Akiyama had circled the web of his body frame as a welterweight 29 Akiyama faced Jake Shields on February 26 2012 at UFC 144 He lost the fight via unanimous decision 30 27 30 27 30 27 30 During the bout Akiyama was able to utilize multiple judo techniques which was praised as the main highlights of the fight despite losing the decision Akiyama was expected to face Thiago Alves on July 21 2012 at UFC 149 31 However Akiyama was forced out of the bout with an injury 32 Akiyama had made an appearance alongside UFC featherweight Hatsu Hioki during the Q amp A session for UFC on Fuel TV 8 During the Q amp A Akiyama stated he was thinking about returning for another bout as long as he has a free schedule as well as being matched against a well known opponent that would interest fans Akiyama also stated he still has interest in fighting Wanderlei Silva a bout scheduled for UFC 116 but was changed when Silva had to pull out of the fight due to injury 33 After over two and a half years away from the sport Akiyama returned from his self imposed hiatus on September 20 2014 at UFC Fight Night 52 34 He was originally scheduled to face Kyle Noke on the card However Noke was forced out of the bout with a knee injury 35 and replaced by Amir Sadollah 36 Akiyama won the fight via unanimous decision 37 After another year away from the sport Akiyama returned to face Alberto Mina on November 28 2015 at UFC Fight Night 79 38 He lost the back and forth fight via split decision 39 ONE Championship Edit After three years from his previous bout Akiyama announced his contract with ONE Championship 40 Akiyama faced Agilan Thani in a co headliner bout at ONE Championship Legendary Quest on June 20 2019 He lost the bout via unanimous decision 41 Akiyama faced Sherif Mohamed at ONE Championship 109 King of the Jungle on February 28 2020 42 Akiyama won the fight via knockout in the first round his first stoppage via strikes in nearly 13 years 43 Akiyama was initially scheduled to face Mohammad Karaki at ONE on TNT 3 on April 21 2021 44 However the bout was cancelled and Akiyama was supposed to face Eduard Folayang at ONE on TNT 4 on April 28 2021 45 But due to suffering an injury during training camp Akiyama pulled out of the fight and the bout was subsequently scrapped 46 A 46 year old Akiyama faced Shinya Aoki at ONE X on March 26 2022 47 After getting dominated for most of the first round nearly getting submitted Akiyama went on to win by technical knockout in the second round 48 49 Akiyama announced that he plans to fight till he is 50 50 Fighting style EditAs a former gold medalist in the sport Akiyama stands out in MMA for his style of judo His usage of it is mainly defensive as he rarely indulges in the art s signature throws Instead Akiyama focuses mostly on defending takedowns in order to brawl with his opponent or getting top position on the mat to perform ground and pound 51 However he has shown skill with harai goshi kosoto gake and ouchi gari osoto gari combinations as well as the more complex uchi mata 52 Also thanks to his knowledge of grip fighting he is often successful in catching low kicks and following with sharp counterpunching 52 Personal life EditChoo Sung hoon s great grandfather Choo Jeong won was born in Jeju County Jeollanam do Korean Empire now Jeju City During the Imperial Japanese occupation of Korea Choo Jeong won and his family sailed to Japan and adopted Japanese names to help settle in In March 2009 Akiyama married famous Japanese fashion model Shiho Yano also known as SHIHO in Japan whom he had been dating since January 2007 The couple have a daughter Choo Sarang who was born on October 24 2011 53 Akiyama and Sarang starred in the reality show The Return of Superman covering their father daughter relationship 54 He names Heavyweight Champion boxer Mike Tyson as his hero and holds a University degree in Commerce 55 He is close friends with South Korean actor Jang Keun suk 56 In September 2015 Akiyama also appeared as a guest on 2 Days amp 1 Night 57 Championships and accomplishments EditHERO S K 1 HERO Light Heavyweight Grand Prix World Champion Ultimate Fighting Championship Fight of the Night Three times vs Michael Bisping Chris Leben and Alan Belcher ONE Championship Performance of the Night One time vs Shinya AokiMixed martial arts record EditProfessional record breakdown 25 matches 16 wins 7 lossesBy knockout 7 2By submission 7 1By decision 2 4No contests 2Res Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location NotesWin 16 7 2 Shinya Aoki TKO punches ONE X March 26 2022 2 1 50 Kallang Singapore Return to Welterweight Performance of the Night Win 15 7 2 Sherif Mohamed KO punch ONE King of the Jungle February 28 2020 1 3 04 Kallang SingaporeLoss 14 7 2 Agilan Thani Decision unanimous ONE Legendary Quest June 15 2019 3 5 00 Shanghai China Return to Middleweight Loss 14 6 2 Alberto Mina Decision split UFC Fight Night Henderson vs Masvidal November 28 2015 3 5 00 Seoul South KoreaWin 14 5 2 Amir Sadollah Decision unanimous UFC Fight Night Hunt vs Nelson September 20 2014 3 5 00 Saitama JapanLoss 13 5 2 Jake Shields Decision unanimous UFC 144 February 26 2012 3 5 00 Saitama Japan Welterweight debut Loss 13 4 2 Vitor Belfort KO punches UFC 133 August 6 2011 1 1 52 Philadelphia Pennsylvania United StatesLoss 13 3 2 Michael Bisping Decision unanimous UFC 120 October 16 2010 3 5 00 London England Fight of the Night Loss 13 2 2 Chris Leben Submission triangle choke UFC 116 July 3 2010 3 4 40 Las Vegas United States Fight of the Night Win 13 1 2 Alan Belcher Decision split UFC 100 July 11 2009 3 5 00 Las Vegas United States Fight of the Night Win 12 1 2 Masanori Tonooka Submission armbar Dream 6 Middleweight Grand Prix 2008 Final Round September 23 2008 1 6 26 Saitama JapanWin 11 1 2 Katsuyori Shibata Technical Submission Ezekiel choke Dream 5 Lightweight Grand Prix 2008 Final Round July 21 2008 1 6 34 Osaka JapanNC 10 1 2 Kazuo Misaki NC overturned Yarennoka December 31 2007 1 7 48 Saitama Japan Originally a KO victory for Misaki overturned after a soccer kick was ruled illegal Win 10 1 1 Denis Kang KO punch Hero s 2007 in Korea October 28 2007 1 4 45 Seoul South KoreaNC 9 1 1 Kazushi Sakuraba NC overturned K 1 Premium 2006 Dynamite December 31 2006 1 5 37 Osaka Japan Return to Middleweight Originally a TKO victory for Akiyama ruled no contest due to greasing Win 9 1 Melvin Manhoef Submission armbar Hero s 7 October 9 2006 1 1 58 Yokohama Japan Hero s 2006 Light Heavyweight Grand Prix final Win 8 1 Kestutis Smirnovas TKO punches Hero s 7 October 9 2006 1 3 01 Yokohama Japan Hero s 2006 Light Heavyweight Grand Prix semifinal Win 7 1 Taiei Kin Technical Submission armbar Hero s 6 August 5 2006 1 2 01 Tokyo Japan Hero s 2006 Light Heavyweight Grand Prix quarterfinal Win 6 1 Katsuhiko Nagata KO spinning back kick Hero s 5 May 3 2006 1 2 25 Tokyo JapanWin 5 1 Tokimitsu Ishizawa Submission Ezekiel choke Hero s 4 March 15 2006 2 1 41 Tokyo Japan Light Heavyweight debut Win 4 1 Masakatsu Okuda KO slam and punches Hero s 2005 in Seoul November 5 2005 1 3 31 Seoul South KoreaWin 3 1 Michael Lerma TKO punches K 1 World MAX 2005 October 12 2005 1 2 47 Tokyo Japan Middleweight debut Win 2 1 Carl Toomey Submission armbar Hero s 2 July 6 2005 1 0 59 Tokyo JapanLoss 1 1 Jerome Le Banner KO knees Hero s 1 March 26 2005 1 2 24 Saitama JapanWin 1 0 Francois Botha Submission armbar K 1 Premium 2004 Dynamite December 31 2004 1 1 54 Osaka JapanJudo competition record EditNotable Accomplishments Titles judo All Japan Collegiate Separate Weight Divisions 2nd Place 2004All Japan Industry Judo Singles 81 kg Champion 2001Kodokan Cup Japan Judo Championship 81 kg Champion 2001Japan International Judo Tournament 81 kg Champion 2002Paris International Judo Tournament 81 kg Champion 2002Asian Games Judo 81 kg Champion 2002 in Busan All Japan Invitational Judo Championship Separate Weight Divisions 81 kg Champion 2003World Judo Championship 81 kg Japan Representative 2003Filmography EditTelevision show Edit Year Title Role Notes Ref 2022 Now Follow Me Cast Member with Choo Sarang 58 The First Business in the World Contestant 59 2022 2023 Fighter Mentor 60 Web shows Edit Year Title Role Ref 2023 Physical 100 Contestant 61 See also EditList of current ONE fighters List of male mixed martial artistsReferences Edit fighter s profile Yoshihiro Akiyama K 1sport de Retrieved on June 11 2011 2003 Judo Championship official results 2003 World Judo Championships Archived from the original on January 19 2008 Retrieved December 25 2007 81kg archives Taipei Times 2011 06 05 Retrieved on June 11 2011 Taipei Times Japanese hail judo comeback despite slippery jacket row September 13 2003 1 Archived October 13 2008 at the Wayback Machine K 1 秋山 完封勝利も桜庭が猛抗議 須藤は引退宣言 魔裟斗 KID ホンマンは快勝 efight jp Retrieved December 23 2021 Bout Review USA K 1 Dynamite Akiyama Disqualified Archived May 10 2007 at the Wayback Machine Sportsnavi article Archived February 6 2007 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese January 17 2007 Advertising at Sherdog com 2007 02 07 Retrieved on June 11 2011 Breen Jordan January 11 2007 Not So Slick Akiyama Sakuraba Ruled No Contest sherdog com Retrieved December 23 2021 Smith Michael David October 29 2007 K 1 Yoshihiro Akiyama KOs Denis Kang mmafighting com Retrieved December 23 2021 a b c Breen Jordan January 11 2008 Akiyama Camp Protests Misaki s KO Kick Sherdog com Retrieved January 12 2008 Akiyama Misaki Ruled No Contest Sherdog com January 22 2008 Retrieved January 22 2008 Yoshihiro Akiyama breaks his orbital bone at UFC 100 Retrieved February 16 2010 UFC 100 bonuses Akiyama Belcher Henderson and Lawlor each earn record 100K MMAjunkie July 12 2009 Retrieved September 24 2018 Snapshot of the Day Akiyama Opens Team Cloud Tokyo Archived from the original on June 11 2009 Retrieved May 30 2009 Wanderlei Silva confirms rumored UFC 110 headliner with Yoshihiro Akiyama in Australia Archived from the original on October 19 2009 Retrieved October 16 2009 UFC 110 Main Card You Can t Kill The Axe Murderer Silva Decisions Bisping Archived February 24 2010 at the Wayback Machine Ufc com Retrieved on June 11 2011 Wanderlei Akiyama Want to Meet Sherdog com Retrieved on June 11 2011 Wanderlei Silva vs Yoshihiro Akiyama Signed For UFC 116 Retrieved April 29 2009 Chris Leben Submits Yoshihiro Akiyama For The Comeback Victory Archived July 11 2011 at the Wayback Machine FightLine com 2010 07 03 Retrieved on June 11 2011 Bisping faces Akiyama at UFC 120 which will air live on SpikeTV fightersonlymagazine co uk Archived from the original on July 11 2010 Retrieved July 9 2010 Akiyama Joins Jackson Camp for Bisping Bout at UFC 120 Sherdog com Retrieved on June 11 2011 Morgan John Stupp Dann October 16 2010 UFC 120 bonuses Bisping Akiyama Condit and Sass earn 60K awards Updated MMAjunkie com Retrieved October 16 2010 Chael Sonnen vs Yoshihiro Akiyama at UFC 128 mmajunkie com January 4 2011 Archived from the original on January 7 2011 With Chael Sonnen out Yoshihiro Akiyama now meets Nate Marquardt at UFC 128 sports yahoo com January 7 2011 Archived from the original on January 8 2011 Retrieved January 15 2017 UFC 128 Dan Miller vs Nate Marquardt booked with Yoshihiro Akiyama out due to Japan tsunami mmamania com March 12 2011 ESPN staff August 7 2011 Vicious Belfort attacks Akiyama in pursuit of Silva lining espn co uk Retrieved December 23 2021 Brookhouse Brent November 3 2011 UFC s Yoshihiro Akiyama Makes Test Cut to Welterweight bloodyelbow com Retrieved December 23 2021 Yoshihiro Akiyama drops to 170 pounds faces Jake Shields at UFC 144 in Japan mmajunkie com November 14 2011 Archived from the original on November 16 2011 Yoshihiro Akiyama vs Thiago Alves targeted for UFC 149 in Calgary mmajunkie com April 10 2012 Archived from the original on April 13 2012 Mullen Gregg May 9 2012 UFC 149 Siyar Bahadurzada Replaces Yoshihiro Akiyama to Meet Thiago Alves bleacherreport com Retrieved December 23 2021 Thomas Nick June 22 2010 Wanderlei Silva Injured Out of UFC 116 Chris Leben In bloodyelbow com Retrieved December 23 2021 C J Tuttle July 9 2014 Yoshihiro Akiyama Returns to the Octagon on Sept 20 sherdog com Retrieved July 9 2014 Tristen Critchfield August 7 2014 Kyle Noke Injures Knee Pulls Out of Sept 20 UFC Fight Night Bout vs Akiyama sherdog com Retrieved August 7 2014 Jacob Cooper August 8 2014 Amir Sadollah returns vs Yoshihiro Akiyama at UFC Fight Night 52 cagepages com Retrieved August 8 2014 Marrocco Steven September 20 2014 UFC Fight Night 52 results Yoshihiro Akiyama tops Amir Sadollah for first win since 2009 mmajunkie usatoday com Retrieved December 23 2021 Antopn Tabuena August 24 2014 Ben Henderson vs Thiago Alves several other bouts set for UFC Korea bloodyelbow com Retrieved August 24 2014 Steven Marrocco November 28 2015 UFC Fight Night 79 results Alberto Mina edges Yoshihiro Akiyama in slugfest mmajunkie com Retrieved November 28 2015 Alexander K Lee November 29 2018 ONE Championship announces signing of Sexyama mmafighting com Guilherme Cruz May 20 2019 Yoshihiro Akiyama s ONE Championship debut set for June mmafighting com Yoshihiro Akiyama returns at ONE Championship 109 in February mmajunkie com January 17 2020 Simon Head February 28 2020 ONE Championship 109 results Yoshihiro Akiyama rolls back the years to flatten Sherif Mohamed mmajunkie com Retrieved February 28 2020 Michael Clifton March 3 2021 ONE Releases Full Lineups For April s ONE on TNT Series lowkickmma com All Main Card Fights For ONE On TNT Event Series Confirmed ONE Championship The Home Of Martial Arts February 26 2021 Retrieved February 27 2021 ABS CBN News April 8 2021 MMA Folayang s next ONE Championship bout in limbo lowkickmma com ONE 10周年記念大会で青木真也vs秋山成勲が決定 14年越しの因縁対決 衝撃の結末となるか 3 26 efight jp Retrieved February 24 2022 Anderson Jay March 26 2022 ONE X Yoshihiro Akiyama Brings Sexy Back Secures Comeback Win Over Rival Shinya Aoki Cageside Press Retrieved March 26 2022 ONE X Results Lee Taps Stamp Moraes Nong O and Superbon Defend Akimoto Tops Capitan Combat Press March 26 2022 Retrieved March 27 2022 Meshew Jed March 30 2022 Yoshihiro Akiyama plans to fight until he s 50 wants to challenge for ONE Championship title MMA Fighting Retrieved March 3 2023 Wilcox Nate June 30 2009 UFC 100 Preview Ladies and Gentlemen Yoshihiro Sexyama Akiyama Bloody Elbow Retrieved August 12 2016 a b Wilcox Nate October 13 2010 Judo Chop The Instinctive Judo of Yoshihiro Akiyama Bloody Elbow Retrieved August 12 2016 SHIHO Akiyama Yoshihiro celebrate first child Tokyograph October 26 2011 Retrieved November 14 2013 janeyin2u January 26 2014 Chu Sung Hoon and Lovely Daughter Chu Sarang Dress Up Sporty for Cosmopolitan Yoshihiro Akiyama Archived from the original on April 13 2009 Retrieved December 25 2009 Choo Sung Hoon hangs out with his dongseng Jang Geun Suk allkpop com Mixed martial artists Choo Sung Hoon and Kim Dong Hyun to make special appearance on 1 Night 2 Days Koreaboo August 28 2015 Retrieved October 16 2015 Shin Young eun August 1 2022 아빠 따라와 윤민수 윤후 추성훈 추사랑 출연 확정 9월 9일 첫방 Follow Dad Min soo Yoon Whoo Yoon Seong hoon Choo Sa rang Choo confirmed to appear September 9 first in Korean Meil business Retrieved August 1 2022 via Naver Jeong Seo hee September 14 2022 이경규X배성재 천하제일장사 MC 추성훈 홍성흔 윤형빈 씨름 강자 가른다 Lee Kyung gyu X Bae Seong jae MC of The World s Best Sellers Choo Seong hoon and Hong Seong heon Yoon Hyung bin the best wrestling players in Korean spoTV News Retrieved September 14 2022 via Naver Kang Seon ae December 6 2022 섹시매미 추성훈 김동현vs 슈퍼좀비 정찬성 최두호 순정파이터 팀 포스터 공개 Sexy Cicada Choo Sung hoon and Kim Dong hyun vs Super Zombie Jung Chan seong and Choi 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