Tsuyoshi Nakasako

Tsuyoshi Nakasako (Japanese: 中迫剛; born January 29, 1974) is a Japanese retired heavyweight kickboxer who competed in K-1. During his ten-year career from 1998 until 2008, he fought a variety of K-1 champions including Ernesto Hoost, Peter Aerts, Remy Bonjasky, Mark Hunt, and Andy Hug.

Tsuyoshi Nakasako
Born (1974-01-29) January 29, 1974 (age 50)
Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan
Native name中迫剛
Other namesThe Demon Prince
The Nobleman of Japan
Sako
NationalityJapan Japanese
Height1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Weight100 kg (220 lb; 15 st 10 lb)
DivisionHeavyweight
StyleSeidokaikan karate
Fighting out ofOsaka, Japan
TeamZEBRA 244
Years active1998–2008
Kickboxing record
Total46
Wins19
By knockout7
Losses26
By knockout11
Draws1

Career edit

Nakasako made his professional kickboxing debut on May 24 at the K-1 Braves '98 event in Fukuoka. In a dominant effort, he earned a TKO victory over taekwondo champion Pierre Guenette. Three months later, he reached the finals of the K-1 Japan Grand Prix '98 tournament before suffering his first defeat: a majority decision loss to former world champion Masaaki Satake. Losses Stan Longinidis and Andy Hug followed, but Nakasako rebounded with wins over world champion Dewey Cooper and Muay Thai exponent Tofan Pirani. He reached the semifinals of the K-1 Spirits '99 and K-1 Andy Memorial events, but endured decision losses to Nobu Hayashi and Musashi,[1] respectively.

Despite an eventual TKO loss, Nakasako made a strong showing against K-1 World Grand Prix 2001 winner Mark Hunt at K-1 Rising 2002, scoring a knockdown with a kick to the head and pressuring the champion effectively. This was followed shortly afterwards with a disqualification win over the debuting Bob Sapp at K-1 Survival 2002, awarded after Sapp shoved Nakasako into the corner, threw him to the ground and repeatedly struck him while he was down. Nakasako next entered the K-1 Andy Spirits tournament, where he dominantly made his way to the finals and fought five rounds to an eventual decision loss against Musashi.

At K-1 Burning 2004, Naksako faced Remy Bonjasky in the Dutchman's first match after winning the K-1 World Grand Prix 2003. After a dynamic bout wherein the Japanese fighter appropriated his opponent's signature flying knee attacks, Nakasako eventually suffered a TKO in the closing seconds of the final round. He came back with an impressive first round knockout of Mavrick Harvery, effectively dominating the cage fighter. Further tournament competition followed, with Nakasako continuing to fall short but nevertheless achieving the occasional surprising victory, such as his defeat of his rival Kaoklai Kaennorsing at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Seoul.[2]

Naksako entered his final tournament - the K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 in Fukuoka - on June 29. After defeating Bernard Ackah in the quarterfinals, he moved on to face karate champ Ewerton Teixeira and lost by unanimous decision. This was his last match to date, leaving him with a professional record of 19 wins, 26 losses, and 1 draw.

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Kickboxing record edit

Kickboxing Record
19 Wins (7 (T)KO's, 12 Decisions), 26 Losses, 0 No Contest, 1 Draw
DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTimeRecord
2008-06-29Loss Ewerton TeixeiraK-1 World Grand Prix 2008 in Fukuoka SemifinalFukuoka, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:0019-26-1
2008-06-29Win Bernard AckahK-1 World Grand Prix 2008 in Fukuoka QuarterfinalFukuoka, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:0019-25-1
2008-04-13Win Takumi SatoK-1 World Grand Prix 2008 in YokohamaYokohama, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:0018-25-1
2007-08-11Loss Alexander PitchkounovK-1 World Grand Prix 2007 in Las Vegas QuarterfinalLas Vegas, USADecision (Unanimous)33:0017-25-1
2007-03-04Loss Zabit SamedovK-1 World Grand Prix 2007 in YokohamaYokohama, JapanDecision (Majority)33:0017-24-1
2006-07-30Loss Björn BregyK-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in SapporoSapporo, JapanKO (Right hook)12:3517-23-1
2006-06-03Loss Yusuke FujimotoK-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Seoul SemifinalSeoul, South KoreaDecision (Majority)33:0017-22-1
2006-06-03Win Kaoklai KaennorsingK-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Seoul QuarterfinalSeoul, South KoreaDecision (Unanimous)33:0017-21-1
2005-08-22Loss Kaoklai KaennorsingTitans 2ndTokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous33:0016-21-1
2005-06-14Loss Hiraku HoriK-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Hiroshima QuarterfinalHiroshima, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:0016-20-1
2005-04-30Loss Mark SelbeeK-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Las Vegas QuarterfinalLas Vegas, USADecision (Unanimous)33:0016-19-1
2004-07-17Loss Kaoklai KaennorsingK-1 World Grand Prix 2004 in Seoul SemifinalSeoul, South KoreaDecision (Unanimous)33:0016-18-1
2004-07-17Win Myeon Ju LeeK-1 World Grand Prix 2004 in Seoul QuarterfinalSeoul, South KoreaDecision (Unanimous)33:0016-17-1
2004-06-26Loss Nobu HayashiK-1 Beast 2004 in Shizuoka QuarterfinalShizuoka, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:0015-17-1
2004-03-14Win Mavrick HarveyK-1 Beast 2004 in NiigataNiigata, JapanKO11:3015-16-1
2004-02-15Loss Remy BonjaskyK-1 Burning 2004Okinawa, JapanKO (Left high kick)32:5414-16-1
2003-09-21Loss Hiromi AmadaK-1 Survival 2003 QuarterfinalYokohama, Japan2nd Ext.R Decision (Unanimous)53:0014-15-1
2003-06-29Loss Peter AertsK-1 Beast II 2003Saitama, JapanKO (High kick)21:4214-14-1
2003-04-06Loss Mike BernardoK-1 Beast 2003Yamagata, JapanTKO21:0214-13-1
2002-09-22Loss MusashiK-1 Andy Spirits FinalOsaka, Japan2nd Ext.R Decision (Unanimous)53:0014-12-1
Fight was for the K-1 Andy Spirits title.
2002-09-22Win Yusuke FujimotoK-1 Andy Spirits SemifinalsOsaka, JapanKO (Punch)22:1814-11-1
2002-09-22Win Ryuta NojiK-1 Andy Spirits QuarterfinalOsaka, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:0013-11-1
2002-06-02Win Bob SappK-1 Survival 2002Toyama, JapanDQ11:3012-11-1
Sapp was disqualified after striking Nakasako on the ground.
2002-04-21Loss Ernesto HoostK-1 Burning 2002Hiroshima, JapanKO11:4611-11-1
2002-01-27Loss Mark HuntK-1 Rising 2002Shizuoka, JapanTKO (Referee stoppage)22:5511-10-1
2001-08-19Loss MusashiK-1 Andy Memorial SemifinalSaitama, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:0011-9-1
2001-08-19Win Great KusatsuK-1 Andy Memorial QuarterfinalSaitama, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:0011-8-1
2001-06-24Win Shingo KoyasuK-1 Survival 2001Sendai, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:0010-8-1
2001-03-17Loss Glaube FeitosaK-1 Gladiators 2001Yokohama, JapanKO (Left high kick)20:579-8-1
2001-01-30Loss Toru OishiK-1 Rising 2001Shikoku, JapanDecision (Majority)53:009-7-1
2000-08-20Loss Francisco FilhoK-1 World Grand Prix 2000 in Yokohama QuarterfinalYokohama, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:009-6-1
2000-07-07Loss An HuK-1 Spirits 2000 QuarterfinalSendai, JapanTKO (Stoppage/Punches)30:459-5-1
2000-05-28Win Noboru UchidaK-1 Survival 2000Sapporo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:009-4-1
2000-03-19Draw Stan LonginidisK-1 Burning 2000Yokohama, JapanDecision draw (1-0)53:008-4-1
2000-01-25Win Marten SimonsK-1 Rising 2000Nagasaki, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:008-4-0
1999-08-22Loss Nobu HayashiK-1 Spirits '99 SemifinalTokyo, JapanDecision (Majority)33:007-4-0
1999-08-22Win Toru OishiK-1 Spirits '99 QuarterfinalTokyo, JapanDecision (Majority)3:007-3-0
1999-08-22Win Yasuhiro AnbeK-1 Spirits '99 Eighth-finalTokyo, Japan2nd Ext.R Decision (Unanimous)53:006-3-0
1999-07-18Win Tofan PiraniK-1 Dream '99Nagoya, JapanKO (Right hook)10:155-3-0
1999-03-22Win Dewey CooperK-1 The Challenge '99Tokyo, JapanKO (Right high kick)22:444-3-0
1999-02-03Loss Andy HugK-1 Rising Sun '99Tokyo, JapanKO (Right spinning heel kick)20:223-3-0
1998-10-28Loss Stan LonginidisK-1 Japan '98 KamikazeTokyo, JapanTKO (Doctor stoppage)40:303-2-0
The fight was stopped after Naksako suffered a broken nose.
1998-08-28Loss Masaaki SatakeK-1 Japan Grand Prix '98 FinalTokyo, JapanDecision (Majority)33:003-1-0
Fight was for the for K-1 Japan Grand Prix '98 title.
1998-08-28Win Ryo TakigawaK-1 Japan Grand Prix '98 SemifinalTokyo, JapanKO10:563-0-0
1998-08-28Win Mitsuya NagaiK-1 Japan Grand Prix '98 QuarterfinalTokyo, JapanTKO (Left high kick)22:552-0-0
1998-05-24Win Pierre GuenetteK-1 Braves '98Fukuoka, JapanTKO (Punch)22:141-0-0
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