Kenichi Ogata (shoot boxer)
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His real name is still Kenichi Ogata, but it is written as "尾形健一".
Biography
Young age
Kenichi Ogata was born in town of Yuya, Yamaguchi, Japan on January 26, 1975. "Yuya", his hometown, was merged with other towns into Nagato City in 2005. He graduated from Nagato High School.
Debut
He debuted in November 1994 as a professional shoot boxer.
On May 9, 1997, he participated Super Fight in the event of Shoot Boxing World Tournament 1997, and fought against Dany Bill from France. He was knocked down with right cross and knocked down with right upper cut again during 5R. His second threw the towel into the ring just after 2nd knock down. After this bout, he was hospitalized because of nose broken.[2]
On October 12, he participated "'97 The Festival of Martial Arts Special" as the representative of shoot boxing and fought against Sitisak Tor Anuson who was the champion of Lumpinee Stadium at Junior welterweight. This event was promoted by World Karate Association, but it is not WKA established in USA. Ogata was knocked out by cut with right elbow during 5R. After this bout, he was hospitalized because of Orbital blowout fracture.[3]
On April 26, 1998, he fought against Gilbert Ballantine from Netherlands in the event of "RKS Presents Shoot the Shooto XX". This was the comeback bout after he had been beaten by Sitisak and Bill. He won by the unanimous decision after 5R.[4] He was going to be retired if he lost.
On October 20, 2001, he had the first Mixed martial arts(MMA) bout against Curtis Brigham at lightweight in the event of Rings because the Shoot Boxing Association had cooperation with Rings. He was beaten in 43 seconds by choke.[5][6]
On July 7, 2002, he participated Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2002 to fight against Ngkau Spain under KOK rule of Rings in MMA bout, but the bout was resulted as draw after 3R.[7]
Winning national title
He fought against Seiichiro Nishibayashi for the vacant first Japanese national title at "Junior falconweight" on June 4, 1998, and he cut Nishibayashi's bottom eyelid when he kicked head, and knocked down with punches during 3R. Nishibayashi stood up, but referee stopped the bout because of too much bleeding, and Ogata won by TKO at 2:15 during 3R and became the first champion.[8] "Junior falconweight" was renamed to "Super seagullweight", and renamed to welterweight again on November 20, 2001, but Ogata's title was changed to Super welterweight, not welterweight.
On November 14, 1998, he challenged Ramon Dekkers' WPKL World Junior middleweight championship (-69.85 kg) in Chiyoda, Tokyo, but he was knocked out with left hook at 2:58 during 4R. Ogata was knocked down with left hook in the end of 1R, and with right cross during 3R.[9]
On November 1, 2000, he participated K-1 J-MAX 2000 as the representative of shoot boxing, and fought against Sakon Kubosaka. He knocked out Kubosaka by left body shot with left knee during 5R.[10][11]
On February 24, 2004, Ogata participated K-1 World MAX 2004 Japan Tournament and fought against Kozo Takeda in the quarter-final. He knocked down Takeda with left hook during 1R, but Ogata's second threw their towel into the ring just after 2R starts because he had hurt his leg during 1R when he stepped into Takeda to knock down. He explained that his left knee was injured badly in a bout on February 1, and he managed to train only for 4–5 days because of hematoma and Strain of his calf of his leg, moreover, he could not bend his knee more than 90 degrees. His condition had been bad, but he decided to participate because of promise.[12][13] The result of this bout is announced as Takeda's victory by the unanimous decision after 3R in the official website, but it is wrong.[14]
Winning S-cup 2006
On November 3, 2006, Ogata participated Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2006. In the quarter-final, he knocked down Damacio Page with left body shot in 1R, but he was knocked down with right hook after that. Ogata knocked out Page with 2 knock downs by left body shots during 2R. In the semi-final, Ogata defeated Hiroki Shishido by the unanimous decision. In the final, Ogata knocked down Andy Souwer with right hook during 1R and won by the unanimous decision. Ogata won the tournament of S-cup as the second Japanese.[15]
On November 30, 2007, he announced that he returns his title of Super welterweight in the beginning of the event because he was suggested to return his title by Caesar Takeshi when he consulted about his bad performance in bouts caused by his poor health. Caesar Takeshi answered "If you feel so, you should return your belt and try as much as possible from nothing to the end, and quit when you are convinced." during consulting.[16]
Retirement
On November 2, 2010, he announced his retirement during the press conference of S-cup 2010, and he said he had a plan to hold his retirement ceremony in S-cup 2010. According to his explanation, he tried to continue his career, but he was stopped by doctor as his cervical vertebrae had not been recovered since the bout against Andy Souwer on November 24, 2008.[17]
Titles
Professional
- SHOOT BOXING
- 1998 Shoot Boxing Japan Super Welterweight (Falconweight) Champion
Record
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| 2009-06-01 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Tyler Toner || Shoot Boxing 2009 Bushido 3rd || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || KO (Right high kick) || 1 || 3:00
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| 2008-11-24 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Andy Souwer || Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2008 Final || Saitama, Saitama, Japan || KO (3 knockdowns) || 2 || 2:11
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| 2008-11-24 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Luiz Azeredo || Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2008 Semi-final || Saitama, Saitama, Japan || KO (Right hook) || 2 || 2:11
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| 2008-11-24 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Kenji Kanai || Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2008 Quarter-final || Saitama, Saitama, Japan || KO (Right straight) || 2 || 2:58
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| 2008-09-12 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Jason Scerri || Shoot Boxing 2008 Tamashi - Road to S-cup - 5th || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || TKO (Referee stoppage) || 3 || 0:56
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| 2008-05-28 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Doo-Suk Oh || Shoot Boxing 2008 Tamashi - Road to S-cup - 3rd || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || Decision (Majority) || 3 || 3:00
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| 2007-10-28 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Brian Lo-A-Njoe || Shoot Boxing Battle Summit Ground Zero Tokyo 2007 || Sumida, Tokyo, Japan || KO (Right hook) || 2 || 0:44
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| 2007-07-28 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Adam Higson || Shoot Boxing 2007 Mu-So 3rd || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || Decision (Unanimous) || 3 || 3:00
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| 2007-05-25 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Xu Yan || Shoot Boxing 2007 Mu-So 2nd || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || KO (Body shot with left knee) || 3 || 0:56
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| 2007-02-25 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Big Ben Kesa Gym || Shoot Boxing 2007 Mu-So 1st || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || KO (Right hook) || 2 || 1:04
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| 2006-11-03 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Andy Souwer || Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2006 Final || Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan || Decision (Unanimous) || 3 || 3:00
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| 2006-11-03 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Hiroki Shishido || Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2006 Semi-final || Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan || Decision (Unanimous) || 3 || 3:00
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| 2006-11-03 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Damacio Page || Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2006 Quarter-final || Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan || KO (Left body shot) || 2 || 1:14
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| 2006-09-23 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Takashi Ohno || WSBA "Shoot Boxing 2006 Neo ΟΡΘΡΟΣ[18] Series 5th" || Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan || Decision (Unanimous) || 5 || 3:00
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| 2006-07-07 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Ryan Diaz || WSBA "Shoot Boxing 2006 Neo ΟΡΘΡΟΣ Series 4th" || Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan || Decision (Unanimous) || 5 || 3:00
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| 2006-05-26 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Paul Smith || WSBA "Shoot Boxing 2006 Neo ΟΡΘΡΟΣ Series 3rd" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || KO (Punches) || 2 || 2:57
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| 2006-03-25 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Kim Yeon Jong || WSBA "Shoot Boxing 2006 Neo ΟΡΘΡΟΣ Series 2nd" || Tokyo, Japan || TKO || 4 || 1:35
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| 2006-02-09 || Ex ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Andy Souwer || WSBA "Shoot Boxing 2006 Neo ΟΡΘΡΟΣ Series 1st" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || No Decision || 1 || 2:00
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| 2005-11-25 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Karimi Shonan || WSBA "Shoot Boxing 20th Anniversary Series Final" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || KO (Right straight) || 3 || 0:53
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| 2005-06-26 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Chi Bin Lim || WSBA "Shoot Boxing 20th Anniversary Series 3rd" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || TKO (Doctor stoppage, cut) || 2 || 3:00
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| 2005-03-06 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Shane Wiggand || WSBA "Shoot Boxing 20th Anniversary Series First" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || KO (3 knockdowns) || 2 || 1:44
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| 2005-01-23 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Serkan Yilmaz || Shoot Boxing 2005 Ground Zero Fukuoka || Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan || Decision (Unanimous) || 6 (Ex.1) || 3:00
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| 2004-12-03 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Peter Kaljevic || WSBA "∞-S Vol.6"[19] || Osaka, Osaka, Japan || Decision (Unanimous) || 5 || 3:00
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| 2004-09-19 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Katel Kubis || Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2004 Quarter-final || Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan || TKO (Doctor stoppage, cut) || 1 || 1:32
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| 2004-04-18 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Jake Hattan || WSBA "∞-S Vol.2" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || TKO (Towel thrown) || 2 || 3:00
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| 2004-02-24 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Kozo Takeda || K-1 World MAX 2004 Japan Tournament || Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan || TKO (Towel thrown) || 1 || 3:00
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| 2004-02-01 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Ngkau Spain || WSBA "∞-S Vol.1" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || KO (3 knockdowns)|| 2 || 2:22
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| 2003-12-07 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Vladislav Klikfeld || WSBA "S" of the World Vol.6" || Osaka, Osaka, Japan || KO (3 knockdowns) || 2 || 1:32
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| 2003-06-01 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Shane Chapman || WSBA "S" of the World Vol.3" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || Decision (Unanimous) || 5 || 3:00
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| 2003-04-13 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Ryland Mahoney || WSBA "S" of the World Vol.2" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || KO (Body shot) || 3 || 1:50
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| 2002-11-04 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Andy Souwer || WSBA "The age of "S" Vol.5" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Tokyo || Decision (Unanimous) || 5 || 3:00
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| 2002-05-13 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Jeremy Allen || WSBA "The age of "S" Vol.3" || Osaka, Osaka, Japan || Decision (Unanimous) || 5 || 3:00
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| 2002-03-31 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Tony Valente || WSBA "The age of "S" Vol.2" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Tokyo || TKO (3 knockdowns) || 3 || 2:54
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| 2002-02-01 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Jermaine Pielow || WSBA "The age of "S" Vol.1" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Tokyo || KO (Right hook) || 4 || 2:37
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| 2001-11-20 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Daniel Silva || WSBA "Be A Champ 4th Stage" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Tokyo || KO (Middle kick) || 2 || 2:36
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| 2001-09-25 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Hong Guo || WSBA "Be A Champ 3rd Stage" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Tokyo || TKO (Gave up) || 4 || 0:00
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| 2001-07-9 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Daniel Dawson || X-Plosion On Jupiter || Gold Coast, Australia || TKO (Corner Stop/Knee to Body) || 3 ||
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| 2001-04-30 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Jong-Gong Kim || WSBA "Be A Champ 2nd Stage" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Tokyo || KO (3 knockdowns) || 1 || 4:33
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| 2000-11-30 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Elizabeth Oliver || WSBA "Invade 5th Stage" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || Decision (Unanimous) || 3 || 3:00
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| 2000-11-01 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Sakon Kubosaka || K-1 J-MAX 2000 || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || KO (Left body shot) || 5 || 2:03
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| 2000-09-20 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon David Morrow || WSBA "Invade 4th Stage" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || KO (Punches) || 1 || 1:44
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| 2000-05-21 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Kit Cope || WSBA "Invade 3rd Stage" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || Decision (Unanimous) || 3 || 3:00
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| 1999-06-10 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Douglas Alan Evans || WSBA "Against 1999 2nd" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || KO || 1 || 1:34
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| 1999-03-10 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon David Solomon || WSBA "Against 1999 1st" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || TKO (Towel thrown) || 1 || 1:31
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| 1999-04-24 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon John Wayne Parr || MAJKF || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Tokyo || KO (Left hook) || 2 || 1:49
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| 1998-11-14 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Ramon Dekkers || WSBA "Ground Zero Tokyo" || Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan || KO(Left hook) || 4 || 2:58
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| 1998-09-05 || Ex ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Taro Minato || WSBA "SB the Coming Generation" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || No Decision || 2 || 2:00
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| 1998-07-17 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Ryuji Goto || WSBA "SK-XX 3rd" || Osaka, Osaka, Japan || TKO(dislocation) || 3 || 0:54
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| 1998-06-04 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Seiichiro Nishibayashi || WSBA "SK-XX 2nd" || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Tokyo || TKO (Cut) || 3 || 2:15
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| 1998-04-26 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Gilbert Ballantine || WSBA "RKS Presents Shoot the Shooto XX" || Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan || Decision (Unanimous) || 3 || 3:00
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| 1997-10-12 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Sitisak Tor Anuson || WKA "'97 The Festival of Martial Arts Special" || Sumida, Tokyo, Japan || KO (Right elbow) || 5 || 1:39
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| 1997-05-09 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Dany Bill || Shoot Boxing World Tournament 1997, Super Fight || Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan || TKO (Towel thrown) || 5 || 1:42
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| 1997-03-23 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Lafayette Lawson || WSBA || || KO || 1 ||
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| 1996-07-14 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Marcelo Oliveira Aguiar || Shoot Boxing - S Cup 1996 || Koto, Tokyo, Japan || Decision (Unanimous) || 3 || 3:00
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| 1996-05- || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Takashi Ito || MAJKF || Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan || Decision || 5 || 3:00
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| 1996-01-27 || Loss ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Tatsuya Suzuki || Shootfighting Carnival Ground Zero Yokohama - Fighting Festival - || Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan || Decision (Unanimous) || 3 || 3:00
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Mixed martial arts record
| 2 matches | 0 wins | 1 loss |
| By submission | 0 | 1 |
| Draws | 1 | |
Template:MMA record start |- | Template:DrawDraw | align=center| 0-1-1 | Narkou Spain | Draw | Shoot Boxing - S-Cup 2002 | Template:Dts | align=center| 3 | align=center| 5:00 | Kanagawa, Japan | |- | style="background: #FFE3E3; color: black; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-no2" |Loss | align=center| 0-1 | Curtis Brigham | Submission (Rear Naked Choke) | Rings: World Title Series 4 | Template:Dts | align=center| 1 | align=center| 0:43 | Tokyo, Japan |
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Titles
- 1st Shoot Boxing Japanese Junior falconweight (Super welterweight) Champion (Defense: 0)
- 2008 Shoot boxing World tournament 2nd place
- 2006 Shoot boxing World tournament champion
See also
References
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- ↑ Danny Bill Versus Kinichi Ogata Part 2
- ↑ Template:In langCHIKUとケイのシュートボクシング・マガジン 第一号(1998/2/14) CHIKU and Kei's Shoot Boxing Magazine No.1 (1998/2/14) Retrieved: 2011-11-13
- ↑ Template:In langCHIKUとケイのシュートボクシング・マガジン 第六号(1998/5/6) CHIKU and Kei's Shoot Boxing Magazine No.6 (1998/5/6) Retrieved: 2011-11-13
- ↑ Template:In langシュートボクシングの緒形健一がリングス参戦 Kenichi Ogata from Shoot Boxing challenges RINGS Retrieved: 2011-11-14
- ↑ Template:In langSB緒形、スリーパーで秒殺される/10.20 リングス 代々木大会結果 Ogata from Shoot Boxing beaten with choke in short period Retrieved: 2011-11-14
- ↑ Template:In lang(レポ&写真) [シュートボクシング] 7.7 横浜文体 :S-CUPにヤバい強豪続出 (Report&Photos) [Shoot Boxing July 7 Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium: Dangerous fighters appeared in S-cup] Retrieved: 2011-11-14
- ↑ Template:In langCHIKUとケイのシュートボクシング・マガジン 第八号(1998/6/7) CHIKU and Kei's Shoot Boxing Magazine No.8 (1998/6/7) Template:Webarchive Retrieved: 2010-11-11
- ↑ Template:In langラモン・デッカー vs 緒方健一 Ramon Dekkers VS Kenichi Ogata boutreview.com Retrieved: 2010-11-11
- ↑ K-1 J-MAX 2000 results Template:Webarchive boutreview.com Retrieved: 2010-11-12
- ↑ Template:In langK-1 Japan Series "K-1 J-MAX" Kenichi Ogata VS Sakon Kubosaka boutreview.com Retrieved: 2010-11-12
- ↑ Template:In lang(レポ&写真) [K-1 MAX] 2.24 代々木:コヒ、悲願の初優勝。KID、村浜をKO (Report&Photos)[K-1 MAX] February 24 Yoyogi: Kohiruimaki achieves his fervent wish to win tournament at first, Yamamoto KID Knocks out Murahama boutreview.com Retrieved: 2010-11-13
- ↑ Template:In langK-1 WORLD MAX 2004 ~日本代表決定トーナメント~ K-1 WORLD MAX 2004 Japan Tournament Template:Webarchive boutreview.com Retrieved: 2010-11-13
- ↑ Esthetic TBC K-1 WORLD MAX 2004 -JAPAN TOURNAMENT- Template:Webarchive K-1.co.jp Retrieved: 2010-11-13
- ↑ Template:In lang(レポ&写真) [S-Cup] 11.3 両国:緒形、サワー・宍戸ら破り悲願の優勝 [S-Cup] November 3 Ryogoku: Ogata defeats Souwer and Ogata and realizes a fervent wish boutreview.com Retrieved: 2010-11-12
- ↑ Template:In lang(レポ&写真) [シュートボクシング] 11.30 後楽園:緒形、日本王座返上 (Report&Photos) [Shoot boxing] November 30 Korakuen: Ogata returns his Japanese title Retrieved: 2010-11-11
- ↑ Template:In langブアカーオ、S-cup最終枠に。緒形が引退式 Buakaw gets last seat of S-cup, Ogata holds his retirement ceremony Template:Webarchive boutreview.com, Retrieved: 2010-11-11
- ↑ ΟΡΘΡΟΖ is pronounced as Orthros.
- ↑ ∞is pronounced as "infinity"
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