Japanese mixed martial arts fighter
Keiichiro Yamamiya (born July 12, 1972) is a Japanese former professional mixed martial artist . A veteran of 90 fights who began his career in 1996 and last competed in 2015, he fought in the UFC , Pancrase , DEEP , and World Victory Road . He was the inaugural King of Pancrase Light Heavyweight Champion .
Mixed martial arts career
Ultimate Fighting Championship
Yamamiya signed with the UFC in 1999. He made his debut against Eugene Jackson at UFC 23 on November 19, 1999, and lost via first-round knockout. Yamamiya was then granted his release to return to Pancrase .
Pancrase
Yamamiya's history with Pancrase goes back his professional debut in 1996, when he faced Satoshi Hasegawa at the 1996 Pancrase Neo-Blood Tournament. He won his debut by split decision. He then lost in the quarter-finals of the tournament, falling to now-MMA legend Yuki Kondo by TKO.
He faced Ryo Kawamura to become the Light Heavyweight King Of Pancrase at Pancrase: Shining 8 on October 1, 2008. He lost via unanimous decision.[ 1]
On June 5, 2010, Yamamiya challenged Kengo Ura to become the Welterweight King Of Pancrase at Pancrase: Passion Tour 5 . He lost the fight via split decision.[ 2] Yamamiya faced Yuji Hisamatsu at Pancrase 250 on July 28, 2013. Though Yamamiya was the heavy favorite on multiple media scoring websites, Hisamatsu won a majority decision.[ 3]
DEEP
Yamamiya made his DEEP debut on January 8, 2001, when he faced Paulo Filho at DEEP: 1st Impact . He lost via second-round TKO.[ 4] He faced Yuki Okano at DEEP: 65 Impact on March 22, 2014. Yamamiya was quickly taken down and submitted with a rear naked choke in the first round.[ 5]
Yamamiya faced UFC veteran Keita Nakamura at DEEP: 67 Impact on June 22, 2014.[ 6] He lost the fight via TKO (punches) in the first round, putting Yamamiya at four losses in a row.[ 7]
Sengoku
Though not currently active for the promotion, Yamamiya signed a contract with Sengoku and made his debut against Alexandre Ribeiro at Sengoku 8 on May 2, 2009.[ 8] He lost via third-round knockout.[ 9]
Championships and accomplishments
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown
90 matches
45 wins
35 losses
By knockout
11
9
By submission
3
8
By decision
31
18
Draws
10
Res.
Record
Opponent
Method
Event
Date
Round
Time
Location
Notes
Loss
45–35–10
Ikkei Nagamura
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase: 264
February 1, 2015
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Middleweight bout.
Loss
45–34–10
Kenta Takagi
KO (punch)
Pancrase: 261
October 5, 2014
2
0:37
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
45–33–10
Keita Nakamura
TKO (punches)
DEEP: 67 Impact
June 22, 2014
1
4:13
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
45–32–10
Yuki Okano
Submission (rear naked choke)
DEEP: 65 Impact
March 22, 2014
1
4:53
Tokyo , Japan
Return to Welterweight.
Loss
45–31–10
Eiji Ishikawa
Decision (unanimous)
Grabaka: Grabaka Live! 3
October 27, 2013
2
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Open-weight bout.
Loss
45–30–10
Yuji Hisamatsu
Decision (majority)
Pancrase 250: 2013 Neo-Blood Tournament Finals
July 28, 2013
2
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Win
45–29–10
Daijiro Matsui
Decision (points)
U-Spirits: U-Spirits Again
March 9, 2013
1
15:00
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
44–29–10
Will Noland
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase 245
February 3, 2013
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Win
44–28–10
Ikkei Nagamura
KO (flying knee)
Pancrase: Progress Tour 14
December 1, 2012
1
1:26
Tokyo , Japan
Return to Middleweight.
Win
43–28–10
Kenichi Yamamoto
Decision (unanimous)
Grabaka: Grabaka Live! 2
October 27, 2012
2
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
42–28–10
Takenori Sato
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase: Progress Tour 10
September 1, 2012
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
For the Pancrase Welterweight Championship .
Win
42–27–10
Yukinari Tamura
Decision (majority)
Pancrase: Progress Tour 1
January 28, 2012
2
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Win
41–27–10
Shingo Suzuki
KO (punches)
Pancrase: Impressive Tour 13
December 3, 2011
1
4:24
Tokyo , Japan
Win
40–27–10
Yoshihisa Yamamoto
Decision (unanimous)
Grabaka Live: 1st Cage Attack
October 15, 2011
2
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Win
39–27–10
Ichiro Kanai
Decision (majority)
Pancrase: Impressive Tour 8
August 7, 2011
2
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Draw
38–27–10
Kosei Kubota
Draw
Pancrase: Impressive Tour 1
February 6, 2011
2
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
38–27–9
Masahiro Toryu
KO (head kick)
Pancrase: Passion Tour 11
December 5, 2010
1
4:51
Tokyo , Japan
Win
38–26–9
Hoon Kim
Decision (majority)
Pancrase: Passion Tour 7
August 8, 2010
2
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
37–26–9
Kengo Ura
Decision (split)
Pancrase: Passion Tour 5
June 5, 2010
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Welterweight debut. For the vacant Pancrase Welterweight Championship .
Win
37–25–9
Takenori Sato
Decision (majority)
Pancrase: Passion Tour 3
April 4, 2010
2
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
36–25–9
Yuji Hisamatsu
Decision (majority)
Pancrase: Passion Tour 1
February 7, 2010
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Win
36–24–9
Ryuji Ohori
KO (punch)
Pancrase: Changing Tour 3
June 7, 2009
1
1:01
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
35–24–9
Alexandre Ribeiro
KO (punch)
World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 8
May 2, 2009
3
0:51
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
35–23–9
Ryo Kawamura
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase: Shining 8
October 1, 2008
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Return to Light Heavyweight. For the Pancrase Light Heavyweight Championship .
Win
35–22–9
Hiromitsu Kanehara
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase: Shining 5
June 1, 2008
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Middleweight debut.
Win
34–22–9
Yuki Kondo
Decision (majority)
Pancrase: Shining 3
April 27, 2008
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Win
33–22–9
Ryo Kawamura
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase: Rising 10
December 22, 2007
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Draw
32–22–9
Carlos Toyota
Draw
MARS 6: Rapid Fire
December 22, 2006
2
5:00
Yokohama , Japan
Loss
32–22–8
Mikko Rupponen
Decision (unanimous)
FF 17: Fight Festival 17
March 25, 2006
3
5:00
Helsinki , Finland
Loss
32–21–8
Dae Won Kim
Decision (unanimous)
DEEP: 20th Impact
September 3, 2005
2
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
32–20–8
Nilson de Castro
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase: Spiral 2
March 6, 2005
3
5:00
Yokohama , Japan
Loss
32–19–8
Gustavo Machado
Submission (heel hook)
Pancrase: Brave 11
November 26, 2004
3
1:20
Tokyo , Japan
Win
32–18–8
Chael Sonnen
Decision (majority)
Pancrase: 2004 Neo-Blood Tournament Final
July 25, 2004
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Win
31–18–8
Kozo Urita
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase: Brave 5
May 28, 2004
2
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Draw
30–18–8
Bret Bergmark
Draw
Pancrase: Hybrid 11
December 21, 2003
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Draw
30–18–7
Keith Jardine
Draw
Pancrase: Hybrid 8
October 4, 2003
2
5:00
Osaka , Japan
Win
30–18–6
Nate Marquardt
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase: 2003 Neo-Blood Tournament Second Round
July 27, 2003
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
29–18–6
Nilson de Castro
TKO (punches)
Pancrase: Hybrid 6
June 7, 2003
1
4:00
Tokyo , Japan
Draw
29–17–6
Tsuyoshi Kurihara
Draw
Pancrase: Hybrid 4
April 12, 2003
2
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
29–17–5
Akihiro Gono
TKO (punches)
Pancrase: Spirit 9
December 21, 2002
3
3:49
Tokyo , Japan
Win
29–16–5
Eiji Ishikawa
Decision (majority)
Pancrase: 2002 Anniversary Show
September 29, 2002
3
5:00
Yokohama , Japan
Win
28–16–5
Mitsuyoshi Sato
TKO (punches)
Pancrase: 2002 Neo-Blood Tournament Second Round
July 28, 2002
3
2:52
Tokyo , Japan
Win
27–16–5
Ichiro Kanai
TKO (punches)
Pancrase: Spirit 4
May 11, 2002
1
3:51
Osaka , Japan
Win
26–16–5
Sumio Koyano
KO (punches)
Pancrase: Spirit 3
March 25, 2002
1
0:31
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
25–16–5
Yuki Sasaki
Submission (armbar)
Pancrase: Spirit 1
January 27, 2002
1
4:29
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
25–15–5
Akihiro Gono
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase: Proof 6
October 30, 2001
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Win
25–14–5
Hikaru Sato
Decision (unanimous)
Zero1: Shingeki Chapter 2
August 30, 2001
2
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Win
24–14–5
Yoshinori Kawasaki
TKO (punches)
Pancrase: 2001 Neo-Blood Tournament Second Round
July 29, 2001
1
4:04
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
23–14–5
Paulo Filho
KO (punches)
DEEP: 1st Impact
January 8, 2001
2
0:29
Nagoya , Japan
Win
23–13–5
Denis Kang
Decision (majority)
Pancrase: Trans 7
December 4, 2000
2
3:00
Tokyo , Japan
Win
22–13–5
Ikuhisa Minowa
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase: 2000 Anniversary Show
September 24, 2000
2
3:00
Yokohama , Japan
Won the 2000 Pancrase Light Heavyweight Championship Tournament and the inaugural Pancrase Light Heavyweight Championship .
Win
21–13–5
Omar Bouiche
Submission (guillotine choke)
1
6:46
2000 Pancrase Light Heavyweight Championship Tournament Semifinals.
Win
20–13–5
Naohisa Kawamura
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase: Trans 4
June 26, 2000
1
10:00
Tokyo , Japan
2000 Pancrase Light Heavyweight Championship Tournament Quarterfinals.
Win
19–13–5
Kousei Kubota
Decision (majority)
Pancrase: Trans 4
June 26, 2000
1
10:00
Tokyo , Japan
2000 Pancrase Light Heavyweight Championship Tournament Opening Round.
Win
18–13–5
Chris Lytle
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase: Trans 1
January 23, 2000
1
10:00
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
17–13–5
Eugene Jackson
KO (punch)
UFC 23
November 19, 1999
3
3:12
Tokyo , Japan
Light Heavyweight debut.
Win
17–12–5
Leon Dijk
TKO
Pancrase: Breakthrough 7
July 6, 1999
1
2:05
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
16–12–5
Kiuma Kunioku
Decision (lost points)
Pancrase: Breakthrough 5
May 23, 1999
1
15:00
Nagoya , Japan
Win
16–11–5
Yuhi Sano
TKO (strikes)
Pancrase: Breakthrough 3
March 9, 1999
1
10:43
Tokyo , Japan
Draw
15–11–5
Jeremy Horn
Draw
Pancrase: Advance 12
December 19, 1998
1
15:00
Tokyo , Japan
Win
15–11–4
Jason DeLucia
Decision (lost points)
Pancrase: Advance 10
October 26, 1998
1
15:00
Tokyo , Japan
Win
14–11–4
Satoshi Hasegawa
Decision (majority)
Pancrase: 1998 Neo-Blood Tournament Second Round
July 26, 1998
1
15:00
Aomori , Japan
Loss
13–11–4
Osami Shibuya
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase: 1998 Neo-Blood Tournament Opening Round
July 7, 1998
1
20:00
Tokyo , Japan
Draw
13–10–4
Ryushi Yanagisawa
Draw
Pancrase: Advance 8
June 21, 1998
2
3:00
Kobe , Japan
Win
13–10–3
Takafumi Ito
TKO
Pancrase: Advance 6
May 12, 1998
2
1:35
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
12–10–3
Yuki Kondo
Decision (majority)
Pancrase: Advance 5
April 26, 1998
1
20:00
Yokohama , Japan
Win
12–9–3
Minoru Suzuki
Decision (majority)
Pancrase: Advance 3
March 1, 1998
1
20:00
Kobe , Japan
Draw
11–9–3
Ryushi Yanagisawa
Draw
Pancrase: Advance 2
February 6, 1998
1
10:00
Yokohama , Japan
Loss
11–9–2
Osami Shibuya
Submission (toe hold)
Pancrase: Advance 1
January 16, 1998
1
17:31
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
11–8–2
Bas Rutten
Submission (rear naked choke)
Pancrase: Alive 11
December 20, 1997
1
4:58
Yokohama , Japan
Win
11–7–2
Takafumi Ito
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase: Alive 10
November 16, 1997
2
3:00
Kobe , Japan
Draw
10–7–2
Tra Telligman
Draw
Pancrase: Alive 9
October 29, 1997
2
3:00
Tokyo , Japan
Win
10–7–1
Minoru Suzuki
Decision (lost points)
Pancrase: 1997 Anniversary Show
September 6, 1997
1
20:00
Tokyo , Japan
Win
9–7–1
Osami Shibuya
Decision (1-0)
Pancrase: Alive 8
August 9, 1997
2
3:00
Osaka , Japan
Win
8–7–1
Satoshi Hasegawa
TKO (knees)
Pancrase: 1997 Neo-Blood Tournament, Round 2
July 21, 1997
1
5:50
Tokyo , Japan
Won the 1997 Neo Blood Tournament.
Win
7–7–1
Kousei Kubota
Decision (lost points)
1
10:00
1997 Neo Blood Tournament Semifinal.
Win
6–7–1
Les Johnston
Submission (guillotine choke)
Pancrase: 1997 Neo-Blood Tournament, Round 1
July 20, 1997
1
4:07
Tokyo , Japan
1997 Neo Blood Tournament First Round.
Loss
5–7–1
Guy Mezger
Decision (lost points)
Pancrase: Alive 7
June 30, 1997
1
15:00
Hakata , Fukuoka , Japan
Draw
5–6–1
Kiuma Kunioku
Draw
Pancrase: Alive 5
May 24, 1997
1
10:00
Kobe , Japan
Win
5–6
Taka Michinoku
Submission (keylock)
Pancrase: Alive 4
April 27, 1997
1
7:36
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
4–6
Ryushi Yanagisawa
Decision (lost points)
Pancrase: Alive 3
March 22, 1997
1
10:00
Nagoya , Japan
Win
4–5
Takafumi Ito
Decision (lost points)
Pancrase: Alive 2
February 22, 1997
1
15:00
Tokyo , Japan
Win
3–5
Brian Gassaway
Decision (lost points)
Pancrase: Alive 1
January 17, 1997
1
10:00
Tokyo , Japan
Win
2–5
Wes Gassaway
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase: Truth 10
December 15, 1996
1
10:00
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
1–5
Yoshiki Takahashi
Submission
Pancrase: Truth 9
November 9, 1996
1
7:12
Kobe , Japan
Loss
1–4
Kiuma Kunioku
Submission
Pancrase: Truth 8
October 22, 1996
1
1:38
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
1–3
Katsuomi Inagaki
Decision (majority)
Pancrase: 1996 Anniversary Show
September 7, 1996
1
10:00
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
1–2
Osami Shibuya
Submission
1
6:48
Loss
1–1
Yuki Kondo
TKO
Pancrase: 1996 Neo-Blood Tournament, Round 2
July 23, 1996
1
6:16
Tokyo , Japan
1996 Neo Blood Tournament Semifinals.
Win
1–0
Satoshi Hasegawa
Decision (split)
Pancrase: 1996 Neo-Blood Tournament, Round 1
July 22, 1996
1
10:00
Tokyo , Japan
1996 Neo Blood Tournament Opening Round.
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