Akeomi Nitta

Akeomi Nitta (新田明臣, born July 23, 1973) is a Japanese kickboxer.[1] He is one of Japan's kickboxers in the welterweight division.

Akeomi Nitta
Born (1973-07-23) July 23, 1973
Tokyo, Japan
Native name新田明臣
NationalityJapan Japanese
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight70 kg (150 lb; 11 st)
DivisionWelterweight
StyleKarate
Fighting out ofTokyo, Japan
Kickboxing record
Total43
Wins30
By knockout16
Losses10
Draws3
No contests0

Biography

Karate to kickboxing

In elementary school Akeomi Nitta loved baseball; during junior high he chose not to pursue sports, instead concentrating on other activities. Daido-juku karate rekindled his interest, and he won the first tournament that he participated in although he was only a white belt (beginner) at the time. Soon after he met his teacher, Mr. Katsuyama, and became a pupil of S.V.G., a kickboxing gym, he won the championship of Shin-karate absolute class by knocking out all his opponents.

As a kickboxer

He knocked out his opponent again in his first professional match, and the future welterweight champion of the New Japan Kickboxing Federation, Hiroshi Suzuki, in his second. He knocked out another future welterweight champion, of the All Japan Kickboxing Federation, Tatsuya Suzuki, and won 12 straight matches from April 1994 to September 1998. In October 1996, he won the New Japan Kickboxing Federation Middleweight championship title. In March 2000, he defeated Mohammed Owali, the WPKL World Super welterweight champion who no other Japanese kickboxer had been able to defeat. Two months later, he beat an Italian kickboxer and won the title of WKA World Thai Boxing Super Welterweight champion in Milan, Italy. Later, he won the All Japan Kickboxing Federation Middleweight Championship.

Challenge to K-1

He had several K-1 matches, notably against Ramon Dekkers of the Netherlands—called "the strongest kickboxer of 20th century"—which ended in a draw. Dekker later said that Nitta was the strongest Japanese kickboxer. Nitta also KO'd American Kit Cope in K-1. In 2002 he participated in the K-1 WORLD MAX Japan Tournament, but was knocked out by Takashi Ohno, ISKA World Oriental Super Middleweight champion. In 2005 he defeated Ash-Ra, Takehiro Murahama and Koutetsu Boku while losing to Takayuki Kohiruimaki and Ian James Schaffa. In 2006 he lost to Yoshihiro Sato.

As a coach

He founded his own kickboxing gym named "BUNGELING BAY", and served as its president.

Titles and accomplishments

Kickboxing record

Kickboxing Record
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTime
2008-01-13LossCanada Jan KaszubaBUNGELING BAY ~enishi~Tokyo, JapanDecision (Split)33:00
2007-04-22WinJapan Yuji GotoSNKA TITANS NEOSTokyo, JapanDecision (Majority)33:00
2007-03-04LossThailand Kuntap WeerasakreckM-1 FAIRTEX SINGHA BEER MuayThai Challenge 〜BATTLES OF FATE 2007〜JapanDecision (Unanimous)53:00
For the M-1 Super Welterweight title.
2007-01-21WinUnited States Majit "The Magic Man"Benny the Jet Produces BURAIKAN- J・BOYYokohama, JapanDecision (Majority)53:00
Wins UKF World Middleweight title.
2006-11-22WinAustralia Daniel SmikJ-NETWORK MACH GO! GO! '06Tokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2006-04-28LossTurkey Ali GunyarSNKA TITANS 3rdTokyo, JapanDecision (Majority)53:00
2006-02-04LossJapan Yoshihiro SatoK-1 World MAX 2006 Japan TournamentSaitama, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2005-12-18DrawAustralia Soren MonkongtongSNKA FINAL 2005Tokyo, JapanDecision53:00
2005-10-12LossAustralia Ian SchaffaK-1 World MAX 2005 Champions ChallengeTokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)53:00
2005-08-22LossThailand Shin NoppadetsornSNKA TITANS 2ndTokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)53:00
2005-07-20WinJapan Kotetsu BokuK-1 World MAX 2005 Championship FinalYokohama, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2005-06-18LossJapan KojiroIKUSA GP -U60 SUPERSTAR☆Z TOURNAMENT -Opening Stage-Tokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)53:00
Loses IKUSA -70kg title.
2005-05-06WinJapan Tetsuya YamauchiJ-NETWORK「GO! GO! J-NET '05 -volcano-Tokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2005-02-23LossJapan Taishin KohiruimakiK-1 World MAX 2005 Japan Tournament FinalTokyo, JapanKO (Right Front Kick)10:36
For the K-1 World MAX 2005 Japan Tournament title.
2005-02-23WinJapan Takehiro MurahamaK-1 World MAX 2005 Japan Tournament semi-finalsTokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2005-02-23WinJapan ASH-RAK-1 World MAX 2005 Japan Tournament, Reserve FightTokyo, JapanTKO (Low Kick)22:10
2005-01-21WinUnited States Nick FiordoJ-NETWORK GO! GO! J-NET '05 -volcano-Tokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2004-11-26WinUnited States David ArchuletaFUTURE FIGHTER IKUSA 6 〜(SORA)〜 GANGSTAR☆ZTokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)53:00
Wins inaugural IKUSA -70kg title.
2004-07-10WinAustralia Ngakau SpainIKUSA YOUNG GUNNERES 3 〜RETURNS〜Tokyo, JapanTKO (Low Kick)22:59
2003-12-06LossBelgium Gregory SwertsSuperLeague Netherlands 2003Rotterdam, NetherlandsDecision53:00
2003-09-27LossAustria Fadi MerzaSuperLeague Germany 2003GermanyDecision53:00
2002-12-08WinUnited Kingdom Sak NayagamAJKF BACK FROM HELL - II"Tokyo, JapanKO (3 Knockdowns)22:10
2002-02-11LossJapan Takashi OhnoK-1 World MAX 2002 Japan Tournament, quarter-finalsTokyo, JapanKO (Left High Kick)12:28
2001-07-22LossJapan Takashi OhnoAJKF BLAZE UPTokyo, JapanKO (Left Knee)41:37
2001-01-04WinJapan Takahiko ShimizuAJKF THE CHAMPIONSHIPTokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)53:00
Defends AJKF Middleweight title.
2000-11-29WinNew Zealand Raphael TaiAJKF Legend XTokyo, JapanDecision53:00
2000-11-01DrawNetherlands Ramon DekkersK-1 J-MAX 2000Tokyo, JapanDecision (Majority)53:00
2000-09-13LossNew Zealand Shane ChapmanAJKF Legend VIIITokyo, JapanDecision53:00
2000-09-03LossUnited Kingdom Peter CrookeAJKF LEGEND-VIITokyo, JapanDecision (Majority)53:00
2000-07-30WinItaly Matteo SciaccaAJKF LEGEND-VIITokyo, JapanTKO (Low Kick)30:50
2000-05-24WinNew Zealand Norm GrahamAJKF LEGEND-VTokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)53:00
2000-05-06WinItaly Stefano StradellaItalyTKO32:50
Wins WKA World Muay Thai Super Welterweight title.
2000-03-16WinBelgium Mohammed OualiAJKF LEGEND-IIITokyo, JapanDecision (Split)53:00
2000-02-20WinJapan Tetsushi FujiharaAJKF LEGEND-IITokyo, JapanKO (High Kick)31:12
1999-11-22WinUnited States Kit CopeAJKF: WAVE-XIIITokyo, JapanKO (high kick)32:21
1999-05-24DrawNew Zealand Shane ChapmanNew Japan Kickboxing "Achievement 3"Tokyo, JapanDecision Draw53:00
1999-01-24LossJapan Shigeru OobaNJKFTokyo, JapanTKO2
1998-10-09LossThailand Numponton BangkokStoreNJKFTokyo, JapanDecision53:00
1998-09-11WinFrance Sidy KoneLumpini StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1998-05-31WinJapan Tetsushi FujiharaJapanKO3
1997-12-21WinJapan Taishin KohiruimakiJ-Network "J-Prestage"Tokyo, JapanKO (Low Kicks)42:13
1996-10-WinJapan Minoru SuzukiNJKFTokyo, JapanDecision53:00
Wins NJKF Middleweight title.
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

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