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Kazuo Misaki (born April 25, 1976) is a retired Japanese professional mixed martial artist and former judoka. He was the 2006 Pride Welterweight Grand Prix winner, and competed in Sengoku, Pancrase, and Strikeforce. ==Mixed martial arts career== En route to the finals he defeated Phil Baroni and Dan Henderson in a non-title bout. Misaki was eliminated in the semifinals by Paulo Filho, but Filho injured his knee during the contest and was unable to continue to the finals. Misaki was named as his replacement and defeated Denis Kang by split decision. His last fight in PRIDE was a unanimous decision loss to Frank Trigg at PRIDE 33 on February 24, 2007. At the Yarennoka event on New Year's Eve 2007, he fought Yoshihiro Akiyama. The original result of the match was a knockout victory for Misaki, but Akiyama protested the finish. The knockout kick came as Akiyama attempted to get back to his feet after being knocked down by Misaki.〔 Akiyama contested that one or more of his hands were on the mat at the time of the kick, which would make the kick illegal under Yarennoka! rules.〔 After reviewing video of the knockout, the Yarennoka executive committee agreed; the official result was then changed to "no contest."〔 He went on to fight in World Victory Road's inaugural event "Sengoku", on March 5, 2008, where he defeated Siyar Bahadurzada. and won by guillotine choke at 2:02 of the second round. His next fight was at Sengoku 3 on June 8, 2008, where he beat Logan Clark by unanimous decision. He then signed with Strikeforce in 2008, where he was scheduled to fight Joe Riggs but was forced to pull out due to injury. Misaki then faced off against MWGP winner Jorge Santiago to determine WVR's first MW champion. Misaki was utilizing striking to keep Santiago at a distance, countering his kicks and punches. Misaki was dominating the fight until he got taken down and submitted in the final round. On November 8, 2009 Misaki announced he was leaving his long-time gym GRABAKA. Misaki recently lost to K-1 fighter Melvin Manhoef via a controversial stoppage at Dynamite!! 2009. Misaki was dropped by a punch from Manhoef and the referee stopped the fight before Manhoef could follow him to the ground. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kazuo Misaki」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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