Riki Fukuda

Riki Fukuda (Japanese: 福田 力, Fukuda Riki, born January 6, 1981), is a Japanese mixed martial artist currently competing in the Middleweight division. A professional competitor since 2004, he has formerly competed for the UFC, EliteXC, DEEP, DREAM, K-1 (MMA), Shooto, and Pancrase. Currently, he runs an izakaya-style restaurant in Leiden, The Netherlands.

Riki Fukuda
Born (1981-01-06) January 6, 1981 (age 43)
Gifu, Japan[1]
NationalityJapanese
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
DivisionHeavyweight
Light Heavyweight
Middleweight
Reach73.0 in (185 cm)
StanceSouthpaw
Fighting out ofTokyo, Japan
TeamGrabaka
American Kickboxing Academy
Haleo Top Team[2]
Years active2004–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total34
Wins24
By knockout12
By decision12
Losses9
By knockout3
By decision6
No contests1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Mixed martial arts career

Background

Fukuda was a member of the Yamanashi Gakuin University's wrestling team. At the All Japan University Championships, he placed third in 2002 and second in 2003 in his weight class. Fukuda then joined Fighting World of Japan Pro Wrestling and made his professional wrestling debut in March 2003.

Early career

In his professional mixed martial arts debut at SuperBrawl, Fukuda surprised many by taking Joe Doerksen to decision. Over the years, he has worked for the Japanese promotions Shooto, Pancrase and K-1. In February 2007, he made his debut in the EliteXC promotion at EliteXC Destiny. He then lost a close decision to Joey Villasenor on the September 15, 2007 EliteXC: Uprising card.

Fukuda fought at DREAM.8 as a late replacement for Yoon Dong-Sik, where he defeated Murilo Rua by unanimous decision. At DEEP 42, Riki defeated Yuichi Nakanishi via unanimous decision to become the DEEP Middleweight Champion. Fukuda successfully defended the title against Hiromitsu Kanehara at DEEP 46. At DEEP 49, Riki successfully defended the title against Ryuta Sakurai winning the fight via TKO due to knees. During his bout with Sakurai, Fukuda was able to push the pace, causing Sakurai to fall out of the cage twice. In the first round, Fukuda successfully completed a takedown, but in the process Sakurai fell out of the ring and hit his face on the bell. In the second round, Fukuda landed a knee to the midsection which cause Sakurai to fall, but as he fell he landed on the ground outside the ring; head first. Fukuda was given the victory by TKO, when Sakurai was not able to continue from the head injury.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

In October 2010, it was revealed Fukuda had signed with the UFC. Fukuda made his promotional debut against TUF 11 alumni, Nick Ring on February 27, 2011, at UFC 127.[3] Fukuda lost his UFC debut by a controversial unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28). All three judges gave Ring the first two rounds with Fukuda winning the final round, despite controlling all three rounds with takedowns. Despite the loss on the scorecards, UFC president Dana White felt Fukuda won the bout and stated on his Twitter account that both fighters would be paid a win bonus.[4]

Fukuda was expected to face Rafael Natal on August 6, 2011, at UFC 133.[5] However, Fukuda was forced out of the bout due to a knee injury sustained in a car accident[6] and replaced by Costas Philippou.[7]

Fukuda faced Steve Cantwell on February 26, 2012, at UFC 144.[8] Fukuda defeated Cantwell via unanimous decision.

Fukuda lost to Costas Philippou on July 7, 2012, at UFC 148 via unanimous decision.[9]

Fukuda next defeated Tom DeBlass via unanimous decision on November 10, 2012, at UFC on Fuel TV 6.[10]

Fukuda faced Brad Tavares on March 3, 2013, at UFC on Fuel TV 8 and lost via unanimous decision.[11] Fukuda was subsequently released from the organization after testing positive for banned substances during his post fight drug screening.[12] It was later revealed to be linked to over the counter cold medicine Fukuda had taken when he fell ill during his process of making weight for the bout.

Road Fighting Championship

In August 2013, Fukuda signed with South Korea based promotion ROAD FC.[13] Fukuda faced Hee Seung Kim in his debut bout at Road FC: Korea 1 on January 18, 2014.[14] He won the fight via second-round TKO.[15]

Fukuda then faced Dong Sik-Yoon at Road FC 16 on July 26, 2014.[16] He won the fight via TKO, extending his post-UFC record to 2–0.[17]

In his next fight, Fukuda faced Dool Hee Lee at Road FC 19 on November 9, 2014.[18] Fukuda controlled the first round, however, the fight was declared a no-contest in the second round, due to accidental groin shots.[19]

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
34 matches24 wins9 losses
By knockout123
By decision126
No contests1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss24–9 (1)Hoon KimTKO (punches)Road FC: Road Fighting Championship 40July 15, 201722:38Seoul, South Korea
Win24–8 (1)Nae Chul KimDecision (unanimous)Road FC: Road Fighting Championship 36February 11, 201735:00Seoul, South Korea
Loss23–8 (1)Jung Hwan ChaKO (punches)Road FC: Road Fighting Championship 28January 31, 201622:36Seoul, South KoreaLost the Road FC Middleweight Championship.
Win23–7 (1)Uh Jin JeonTKO (punches)Road FC: Road Fighting Championship 24July 25, 201512:52Tokyo, JapanWon the Road FC Middleweight Championship.
Win22–7 (1)Dool Hee LeeTKO (punches)Road FC: Road Fighting Championship 22March 21, 201523:57Seoul, South Korea
NC21–7 (1)Dool Hee LeeNo Contest (accidental knee to groin)Road FC: Road Fighting Championship 19November 9, 20142N/ASeoul, South Korea
Win21–7Dong-sik YoonTKO (punches)Road FC: Road Fighting Championship 16July 26, 201413:36Gumi, South Korea
Win20–7Hee Seung KimTKO (punches)Road FC: Korea 1January 18, 201422:09Seoul, South Korea
Loss19–7Brad TavaresDecision (unanimous)UFC on Fuel TV: Silva vs. StannMarch 3, 201335:00Saitama, Japan
Win19–6Tom DeBlassDecision (unanimous)UFC on Fuel TV: Franklin vs. LeNovember 10, 201235:00Macau, SAR, China
Loss18–6Costas PhilippouDecision (unanimous)UFC 148July 7, 201235:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win18–5Steve CantwellDecision (unanimous)UFC 144February 26, 201235:00Saitama, Japan
Loss17–5Nick RingDecision (unanimous)UFC 127February 27, 201135:00Sydney, AustraliaAwarded win bonus due to controversial decision from judges.
Win17–4Ryuta SakuraiTKO (knees)DEEP: 49 ImpactAugust 27, 201020:32Tokyo, JapanDefended the DEEP Middleweight Championship; vacates title to fight in UFC.
Win16–4Hiromitsu KaneharaDecision (unanimous)DEEP: 46 ImpactFebruary 28, 201035:00Tokyo, JapanNon-title bout.[20]
Win15–4Yuichi NakanishiDecision (unanimous)DEEP: 42 ImpactJune 30, 200935:00Tokyo, JapanWon the DEEP Middleweight Championship.
Win14–4Murilo RuaDecision (unanimous)DREAM 8April 5, 200925:00Nagoya, JapanCatchweight (196 lb) bout.
Win13–4Ryuta SakuraiTKO (punches)DEEP: 40 ImpactFebruary 20, 200910:45Tokyo, Japan
Win12–4Jason JonesDecision (unanimous)Deep: 38 ImpactOctober 23, 200825:00Tokyo, Japan
Win11–4Hiroki OzakiDecision (unanimous)DEEP: 37 ImpactAugust 17, 200825:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss10–4Yuichi NakanishiDecision (unanimous)DEEP: 35 ImpactMay 19, 200825:00Tokyo, JapanFor the vacant DEEP Middleweight Championship.
Win10–3Yuya ShiraiDecision (split)DEEP: 35 ImpactMay 19, 200825:00Tokyo, Japan
Win9–3Ryuta SakuraiDecision (unanimous)DEEP: 34 ImpactFebruary 22, 200835:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss8–3Joey VillaseñorDecision (split)EliteXC: UprisingSeptember 15, 200735:00Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win8–2Hikaru SatoTKO (punches)Pancrase: 2007 Neo-Blood Tournament FinalsJuly 27, 200711:09Tokyo, Japan
Win7–2Chris GatesTKO (submission to punches)EliteXC DestinyFebruary 10, 200711:18Southaven, Mississippi, United StatesReturn to Middleweight.
Win6–2Yuji SakuragiDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: 2006 Neo-Blood Tournament FinalsJuly 28, 200625:00Tokyo, JapanHeavyweight debut.
Win5–2Keitaro MaedaTKO (punches)GCM: D.O.G. 5April 4, 200614:40Tokyo, Japan
Loss4–2Kozo UritaKO (punch)Pancrase: Blow 1January 26, 200610:40Tokyo, Japan
Win4–1Yuta NakamuraTKO (punches)Pancrase: Spiral 9November 4, 200510:57Tokyo, Japan
Win3–1Brandon WolffTKO (punches)K-1: World Grand Prix HawaiiJuly 29, 200522:49Hawaii, United StatesMiddleweight debut.
Win2–1Oleg BazayevKO (punches)GCM: D.O.G. 2June 11, 200510:28Tokyo, Japan
Win1–1Masaya InoueDecision (unanimous)Shooto: 1/29 in Korakuen HallJanuary 29, 200525:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss0–1Joe DoerksenDecision (unanimous)SuperBrawl 35April 16, 200435:00Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

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