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Yuki Nakai

Yuki Nakai (Japanese: 中井祐樹, Nakai Yūki) is a retired Japanese mixed martial artist. He currently teaches Shooto and jiu-jitsu, and is the president of the Japanese Confederation of Jiu-Jitsu.

Yuki Nakai
中井祐樹
Born (1970-08-18) August 18, 1970 (age 53)
Hamamasu Village, Hokkaidō, Japan
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Weight154 lb (70 kg; 11.0 st)
StyleShooto, judo, wrestling
Fighting out ofTokyo, Japan
TeamParaestra
Teacher(s)Kanae Hirata
Satoru Sayama
RankA-Class Shootist
Black belt in jiu-jitsu under Carlos Gracie Jr.[1]
Black belt in judo
Years active1993–1995 (MMA)
Mixed martial arts record
Total12
Wins9
By submission7
By decision1
Unknown1
Losses2
By submission1
By decision1
Draws1
Other information
Notable studentsShinya Aoki[2]
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

He competed in Shooto, an early MMA promotion where he won the Shooto World Welterweight Championship, as well as Vale Tudo Japan 1995, where he was outweighed by every opponent in the tournament. Despite this, and despite suffering a severe eye injury in the first bout, Nakai managed to make it to the finals where he lost to Rickson Gracie. Nakai is considered a legend of Shooto by many fighters and fans.

He is the founder of the Paraestra Shooto Gym and coaches fighters such as PRIDE and DREAM stand out Shinya Aoki, who also earned his A-Class Shooto rank and jiu-jitsu black belt from Nakai.

Career edit

Nakai started training judo and wrestling at Hokkaido Sapporo North high school, originally with the dream to be a professional wrestler.[1] After entering Hokkaido University, he started training under renowned Kodokan master Kanae Hirata. In his fourth year, now as a black belt, Nakai competed at the Nanatei Judo championship, leading his university to the victory in 1992. At the same time, he joined the amateur division of mixed martial arts promotion Shooto, training under Satoru Sayama at the Super Tiger Gym. When Nakai graduated from college, he joined Shooto as a professional.[3]

Shooto edit

Nakai made his MMA debut with a 53-second victory by keylock over Hiroki Noritsugu. He would follow with another win, submitting Masakazu Kuramochi via heel hook, but he was stopped short by Noboru Asahi in a decision loss. Still, Nakai recovered with two victories over Jun Kikuwada, both at the Seishinkaikan event representing Shooto and at a proper Shooto event, and another over Kyuhei Ueno by choke. In 1994, Nakai took part in the Vale Tudo Access series of events and fought jiu-jitsu exponent and Rickson Gracie student Arthur Cathiard in the first of them, getting a draw after an uneventful bout spent at Yuki's guard. Nakai, however, had acquired momentum, and he defeated standout Kazuhiro Kusayanagi for the Shooto Welterweight Championship shortly after. Then, starting 1995, he was chosen again to represent Shooto in Sayama's Vale Tudo Japan event.

Vale Tudo Japan edit

On April 20, 1995, Nakai entered the Vale Tudo Japan tournament, figuring at 135 lbs as the lightest competitor of the night. His first opponent would be the Dutch Savateur and Ultimate Fighting Championship finalist Gerard Gordeau. Started the match, Nakai immediately rushed his opponent with a takedown attempt, but Gordeau used the ropes to keep himself standing and punched Nakai's head, and they remained entangled on them for the rest of the first round. At the second, the Japanese dropped down and initiated a heel hook entry, only for Gordeau to clamp himself to the ropes again and land strikes on his supine opponent, eye-gouging him illegally several times. Restarted on the center of the ring, a bloody and half-blinded Nakai was forced to lie down on the mat while he and Gordeau probed each other from their respective positions. Finally, after a third round passed on the ropes, Nakai scored a double leg takedown against the ring corner, escaped from a guillotine choke attempt by Gordeau and dropped down for another heel hook, this time managing to submit the Dutchman after half an hour of fighting.

 
Nakai attempting a heel hook against Gordeau.

Despite his right eye being gravely injured and having lost half of his eyesight,[4] Nakai advanced round in the tournament and went to the ring to fight against American wrestler Craig Pittman, who sported a full 100-lb weight advantage. The bigger fighter took him down and landed heavy ground and pound near the ropes while Nakai tried repeatedly for armbars from the bottom. Pittman continued his assault on the center of the ring, but Nakai fended him off with a usage of both butterfly and spider guard. In the second round, Nakai dropped to the ground and resumed trying to submit Pittman from his guard, which he finally accomplished with an armbar at 7:32 of the round.[4]

Now with both of his eyes swollen shut from the punishment and almost totally blind, Yuki would go on to face jiu-jitsu expert Rickson Gracie in the third and final bout of the tournament. Nakai resisted Rickson's earlier attempts of achieving dominant position, but he was too lacerated to keep up his defense and eventually Gracie took the side control. The Brazilian advanced to a cradle position and followed by taking full mount, from where he landed some punches before catching Yuki in a rear naked choke for the tap out, thus winning the tournament.[5][4] Due to Gordeau's illegal tactics and Nakai's own refusal to get medical attention in order to continue in the tournament, he became permanently blind in his right eye.[6] which forced him to retire from mixed martial arts competition. For years he and Sayama kept his blindness a secret to protect the reputation of the sport.

Post-MMA edit

After retiring from MMA, Nakai became interested in jiu-jitsu, not due to his own defeat to Rickson as it is popularly believed, but to Noboru Asahi's loss to Royler Gracie in 1996.[6] He learned it from Enson Inoue, and a year later he participated in his first jiu-jitsu tournament, the Gracie Honolulu Open hosted by Relson Gracie. Nakai soon won the Pan American Championship on the Brown Belt category, and afterwards he was granted the Black Belt by Carlos Gracie Jr, becoming the first person from Japan to hold a Black Belt in BJJ.[1] In 1997, Nakai opened the Paraestra Shooto Gym, and was eventually appointed president of the Japanese Confederation of Jiu-Jitsu.[7]

Championships and accomplishments edit

Mixed martial arts record edit

Professional record breakdown
11 matches 9 wins 2 losses
By submission 7 1
By decision 1 1
Unknown 1 0
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 9–2–1 Rickson Gracie Submission (rear-naked choke) Vale Tudo Japan 1995 April 20, 1995 1 6:22 Tokyo, Japan
Win 9–1–1 Craig Pittman Submission (armbar) 2 7:32
Win 8–1–1 Gerard Gordeau Submission (heel hook) 4 2:41
Win 7–1–1 Hiraoki Matsutani Submission (heel hook) Shooto - Vale Tudo Access 3 January 21, 1995 1 0:20 Tokyo, Japan
Win 6–1–1 Kazuhiro Kusayanagi Decision (unanimous) Shooto - Vale Tudo Access 2 November 7, 1994 4 4:00 Tokyo, Japan Won the Shooto Welterweight Championship.
Draw 6–1–1 Arthur Cathiard Draw Shooto - Vale Tudo Access September 7, 1994 3 8:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 5–1 Kyuhei Ueno Submission (arm-triangle choke) Shooto - Shooto May 6, 1994 5 0:52 Tokyo, Japan
Win 4–1 Jun Kikawada Submission (heel hook) Shooto - New Stage Battle of Wrestling March 11, 1994 1 0:27 Tokyo, Japan
Win 3–1 Jun Kikawada N/A Seishinkaikan February 23, 1994 N/A N/A Japan
Loss 2–1 Noboru Asahi Decision (unanimous) Shooto - Shooto November 25, 1993 5 3:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 2–0 Masakazu Kuramochi Submission (heel hook) Shooto - Shooto June 24, 1993 2 1:36 Tokyo, Japan
Win 1–0 Hiroki Noritsugi Submission (kimura) Shooto - Shooto April 26, 1993 1 0:53 Tokyo, Japan

Submission grappling record edit

Professional record breakdown
13 matches 4 wins 7 losses
By submission 0 3
By decision 4 4
Draws 2
Result Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Notes
Loss   Roberto de Souza Submission (triangle choke) Rizin 21 – Hamamatsu 2020 1 3:38
Draw   Ricardo de la Riva Draw Ground Impact Revival 2013
Win   Ricardo de la Riva Points Professional Jiu Ground Impact 05 2004
Loss   Mario Reis Points Professional Jiu DESAFIO 02 2004
Loss   Mitsuyoshi Hayakawa Points Professional Jiu Ground Impact 04 2004
Win   Albert Crane Points Professional Jiu Ground Impact 03 2004
Loss   Alexandre “Soca” Freitas Points Professional Jiu Ground Impact 02 2003
Loss   Leonardo Vieira Submission (rear-naked choke) Professional Jiu GI um Ground Impact 2002
Loss   Vítor Ribeiro Points Vale Tudo Japan '99 1999
Win   Tsutomu Fujimoto Points Daido-Juku THE WARS V 1999
Win   Masato Fujiwara Points Daido-Juku THE WARS IV 1997
Draw   Kazuya Abe Draw KP X WK: Koppo vs. Keisyukai 1996
Loss   Jean-Jacques Machado Submission (triangle choke) Shooto: Vale Tudo Perception 1995

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c BudoVideos.com (July 3, 2015). TWIBJJ The Grappling Dummy: Ep 80 with Yuki Nakai. Archived from the original on 2021-12-22 – via YouTube.
  2. ^ "Shinya Aoki — Evolve MMA Singapore". evolve-mma.com. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
  3. ^ Li, Lee (May 17, 2014). "An exclusive interview with YUKI NAKAI: his personal account of the early shaping of MMA". from the original on January 16, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c Murphy, Alan (August 18, 2015). "Yuki Nakai – a tribute to the legend". Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  5. ^ Blackett, Todd. "Throwback: Rickson Gracie vs Yuki Nakai At Vale Tudo Japan 1995". Jitsmagazine. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
  6. ^ a b "Yuki Nakai remains committed to teaching true spirit of martial arts." Japan Today. Retrieved on April 12, 2012.
  7. ^ Scramble (February 1, 2011). The Grappling Dummy: Yuki Nakai. Archived from the original on 2021-12-22 – via YouTube.
  • Abu Dhabi Combat Club. . news.adcombat.com. URL last accessed April 6, 2006.
  • Frymer, William. . boutreviewusa.com. URL last accessed April 6, 2006..
  • Sherdog.com. Nakai talks Vale Tudo, SHOOTO and Rickson, Gerard Gordeau, Yuki Nakai. www.sherdog.com. URL last accessed April 6, 2006.

External links edit

  • Professional MMA record for Yuki Nakai from Sherdog  
  • Paraestra (his gym)
  • Sherdog MMA Profile
  • [1] (interview)

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Yuki Nakai Japanese 中井祐樹 Nakai Yuki is a retired Japanese mixed martial artist He currently teaches Shooto and jiu jitsu and is the president of the Japanese Confederation of Jiu Jitsu Yuki Nakai 中井祐樹Born 1970 08 18 August 18 1970 age 53 Hamamasu Village Hokkaidō JapanHeight5 ft 6 in 1 68 m Weight154 lb 70 kg 11 0 st StyleShooto judo wrestlingFighting out ofTokyo JapanTeamParaestraTeacher s Kanae HirataSatoru SayamaRankA Class ShootistBlack belt in jiu jitsu under Carlos Gracie Jr 1 Black belt in judoYears active1993 1995 MMA Mixed martial arts recordTotal12Wins9By submission7By decision1Unknown1Losses2By submission1By decision1Draws1Other informationNotable studentsShinya Aoki 2 Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog He competed in Shooto an early MMA promotion where he won the Shooto World Welterweight Championship as well as Vale Tudo Japan 1995 where he was outweighed by every opponent in the tournament Despite this and despite suffering a severe eye injury in the first bout Nakai managed to make it to the finals where he lost to Rickson Gracie Nakai is considered a legend of Shooto by many fighters and fans He is the founder of the Paraestra Shooto Gym and coaches fighters such as PRIDE and DREAM stand out Shinya Aoki who also earned his A Class Shooto rank and jiu jitsu black belt from Nakai Contents 1 Career 1 1 Shooto 1 2 Vale Tudo Japan 1 3 Post MMA 2 Championships and accomplishments 3 Mixed martial arts record 4 Submission grappling record 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksCareer editNakai started training judo and wrestling at Hokkaido Sapporo North high school originally with the dream to be a professional wrestler 1 After entering Hokkaido University he started training under renowned Kodokan master Kanae Hirata In his fourth year now as a black belt Nakai competed at the Nanatei Judo championship leading his university to the victory in 1992 At the same time he joined the amateur division of mixed martial arts promotion Shooto training under Satoru Sayama at the Super Tiger Gym When Nakai graduated from college he joined Shooto as a professional 3 Shooto edit Nakai made his MMA debut with a 53 second victory by keylock over Hiroki Noritsugu He would follow with another win submitting Masakazu Kuramochi via heel hook but he was stopped short by Noboru Asahi in a decision loss Still Nakai recovered with two victories over Jun Kikuwada both at the Seishinkaikan event representing Shooto and at a proper Shooto event and another over Kyuhei Ueno by choke In 1994 Nakai took part in the Vale Tudo Access series of events and fought jiu jitsu exponent and Rickson Gracie student Arthur Cathiard in the first of them getting a draw after an uneventful bout spent at Yuki s guard Nakai however had acquired momentum and he defeated standout Kazuhiro Kusayanagi for the Shooto Welterweight Championship shortly after Then starting 1995 he was chosen again to represent Shooto in Sayama s Vale Tudo Japan event Vale Tudo Japan edit On April 20 1995 Nakai entered the Vale Tudo Japan tournament figuring at 135 lbs as the lightest competitor of the night His first opponent would be the Dutch Savateur and Ultimate Fighting Championship finalist Gerard Gordeau Started the match Nakai immediately rushed his opponent with a takedown attempt but Gordeau used the ropes to keep himself standing and punched Nakai s head and they remained entangled on them for the rest of the first round At the second the Japanese dropped down and initiated a heel hook entry only for Gordeau to clamp himself to the ropes again and land strikes on his supine opponent eye gouging him illegally several times Restarted on the center of the ring a bloody and half blinded Nakai was forced to lie down on the mat while he and Gordeau probed each other from their respective positions Finally after a third round passed on the ropes Nakai scored a double leg takedown against the ring corner escaped from a guillotine choke attempt by Gordeau and dropped down for another heel hook this time managing to submit the Dutchman after half an hour of fighting nbsp Nakai attempting a heel hook against Gordeau Despite his right eye being gravely injured and having lost half of his eyesight 4 Nakai advanced round in the tournament and went to the ring to fight against American wrestler Craig Pittman who sported a full 100 lb weight advantage The bigger fighter took him down and landed heavy ground and pound near the ropes while Nakai tried repeatedly for armbars from the bottom Pittman continued his assault on the center of the ring but Nakai fended him off with a usage of both butterfly and spider guard In the second round Nakai dropped to the ground and resumed trying to submit Pittman from his guard which he finally accomplished with an armbar at 7 32 of the round 4 Now with both of his eyes swollen shut from the punishment and almost totally blind Yuki would go on to face jiu jitsu expert Rickson Gracie in the third and final bout of the tournament Nakai resisted Rickson s earlier attempts of achieving dominant position but he was too lacerated to keep up his defense and eventually Gracie took the side control The Brazilian advanced to a cradle position and followed by taking full mount from where he landed some punches before catching Yuki in a rear naked choke for the tap out thus winning the tournament 5 4 Due to Gordeau s illegal tactics and Nakai s own refusal to get medical attention in order to continue in the tournament he became permanently blind in his right eye 6 which forced him to retire from mixed martial arts competition For years he and Sayama kept his blindness a secret to protect the reputation of the sport Post MMA edit After retiring from MMA Nakai became interested in jiu jitsu not due to his own defeat to Rickson as it is popularly believed but to Noboru Asahi s loss to Royler Gracie in 1996 6 He learned it from Enson Inoue and a year later he participated in his first jiu jitsu tournament the Gracie Honolulu Open hosted by Relson Gracie Nakai soon won the Pan American Championship on the Brown Belt category and afterwards he was granted the Black Belt by Carlos Gracie Jr becoming the first person from Japan to hold a Black Belt in BJJ 1 In 1997 Nakai opened the Paraestra Shooto Gym and was eventually appointed president of the Japanese Confederation of Jiu Jitsu 7 Championships and accomplishments editShooto Shooto Welterweight Championship one time former Mixed martial arts record editProfessional record breakdown 11 matches 9 wins 2 losses By submission 7 1 By decision 1 1 Unknown 1 0 Res Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes Loss 9 2 1 Rickson Gracie Submission rear naked choke Vale Tudo Japan 1995 April 20 1995 1 6 22 Tokyo Japan Win 9 1 1 Craig Pittman Submission armbar 2 7 32 Win 8 1 1 Gerard Gordeau Submission heel hook 4 2 41 Win 7 1 1 Hiraoki Matsutani Submission heel hook Shooto Vale Tudo Access 3 January 21 1995 1 0 20 Tokyo Japan Win 6 1 1 Kazuhiro Kusayanagi Decision unanimous Shooto Vale Tudo Access 2 November 7 1994 4 4 00 Tokyo Japan Won the Shooto Welterweight Championship Draw 6 1 1 Arthur Cathiard Draw Shooto Vale Tudo Access September 7 1994 3 8 00 Tokyo Japan Win 5 1 Kyuhei Ueno Submission arm triangle choke Shooto Shooto May 6 1994 5 0 52 Tokyo Japan Win 4 1 Jun Kikawada Submission heel hook Shooto New Stage Battle of Wrestling March 11 1994 1 0 27 Tokyo Japan Win 3 1 Jun Kikawada N A Seishinkaikan February 23 1994 N A N A Japan Loss 2 1 Noboru Asahi Decision unanimous Shooto Shooto November 25 1993 5 3 00 Tokyo Japan Win 2 0 Masakazu Kuramochi Submission heel hook Shooto Shooto June 24 1993 2 1 36 Tokyo Japan Win 1 0 Hiroki Noritsugi Submission kimura Shooto Shooto April 26 1993 1 0 53 Tokyo JapanSubmission grappling record editProfessional record breakdown 13 matches 4 wins 7 losses By submission 0 3 By decision 4 4 Draws 2 Result Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Notes Loss nbsp Roberto de Souza Submission triangle choke Rizin 21 Hamamatsu 2020 1 3 38 Draw nbsp Ricardo de la Riva Draw Ground Impact Revival 2013 Win nbsp Ricardo de la Riva Points Professional Jiu Ground Impact 05 2004 Loss nbsp Mario Reis Points Professional Jiu DESAFIO 02 2004 Loss nbsp Mitsuyoshi Hayakawa Points Professional Jiu Ground Impact 04 2004 Win nbsp Albert Crane Points Professional Jiu Ground Impact 03 2004 Loss nbsp Alexandre Soca Freitas Points Professional Jiu Ground Impact 02 2003 Loss nbsp Leonardo Vieira Submission rear naked choke Professional Jiu GI um Ground Impact 2002 Loss nbsp Vitor Ribeiro Points Vale Tudo Japan 99 1999 Win nbsp Tsutomu Fujimoto Points Daido Juku THE WARS V 1999 Win nbsp Masato Fujiwara Points Daido Juku THE WARS IV 1997 Draw nbsp Kazuya Abe Draw KP X WK Koppo vs Keisyukai 1996 Loss nbsp Jean Jacques Machado Submission triangle choke Shooto Vale Tudo Perception 1995See also editList of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitionersReferences edit a b c BudoVideos com July 3 2015 TWIBJJ The Grappling Dummy Ep 80 with Yuki Nakai Archived from the original on 2021 12 22 via YouTube Shinya Aoki Evolve MMA Singapore evolve mma com Retrieved September 10 2020 Li Lee May 17 2014 An exclusive interview with YUKI NAKAI his personal account of the early shaping of MMA Archived from the original on January 16 2018 a b c Murphy Alan August 18 2015 Yuki Nakai a tribute to the legend Retrieved 2020 05 29 Blackett Todd Throwback Rickson Gracie vs Yuki Nakai At Vale Tudo Japan 1995 Jitsmagazine Retrieved 14 February 2024 a b Yuki Nakai remains committed to teaching true spirit of martial arts Japan Today Retrieved on April 12 2012 Scramble February 1 2011 The Grappling Dummy Yuki Nakai Archived from the original on 2021 12 22 via YouTube Abu Dhabi Combat Club Yuki Nakai s Jiu Jitsu Mook news adcombat com URL last accessed April 6 2006 Frymer William A Sacred Cup named SHOOTO boutreviewusa com URL last accessed April 6 2006 Sherdog com Nakai talks Vale Tudo SHOOTO and Rickson Gerard Gordeau Yuki Nakai www sherdog com URL last accessed April 6 2006 External links editProfessional MMA record for Yuki Nakai from Sherdog nbsp Paraestra his gym Sherdog MMA Profile 1 interview Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yuki Nakai amp oldid 1207413305, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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