Satoru Kitaoka

Satoru Kitaoka (Japanese: 北岡悟, Kitaoka Satoru, born 4 February 1980), is a Japanese shoot wrestler and mixed martial artist who most recently competed for RIZIN. A professional competitor since 2000, he has also competed for DREAM, Pancrase, DEEP, and World Victory Road. Kitaoka is renowned for his catch wrestling abilities which he learned studying under two of Japan's most respected catch wrestlers Masakatsu Funaki and Minoru Suzuki. He is also a Brazilian jiu jitsu blackbelt under Yuki Nakai. A master of the guillotine choke and leg lock submissions, Kitaoka holds notable wins over Takanori Gomi, Paul Daley, and Carlos Condit.

Satoru Kitaoka
北岡悟
Born (1980-02-04) February 4, 1980 (age 44)[1]
Nara, Japan[1]
Other names"Ai Senshi" ("Soldier of Sorrow")
"Shimewaza Kuma Shōgun" ("The Shōgun Bear of Chokes")
NationalityJapanese[1]
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)[1]
Weight156 lb (71 kg; 11.1 st)[1]
Division
Fighting out ofShinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
Team
  • Pancraseism (2000–2010)
  • Lotus Paraestra (2010–2012)
  • Nippon Top Team[2]
  • Impact Gym
Teacher(s)
Rank
Years active2000–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total82
Wins45
By submission22
By decision23
Losses27
By knockout13
By decision14
Draws10
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Last updated on: September 11, 2009

Background

Kitaoka became interested in mixed martial arts after seeing Bas Rutten and Masakatsu Funaki fight in Pancrase in 1996.[3]In addition to mixed martial arts success, Kitaoka has also won several submission grappling tournaments, including being an All Japan Combat Wrestling champion[4] and Brazilian jiu-jitsu and No-Gi Open Champion in weight and absolute.

Personal life

Kitaoka spends his time taking care of his body, getting massages three times a week, utilizing saunas, and carbonated and ice baths. He also enjoys spending time on social media.[3] Kitaoka also teaches at his gym and coaches his teammates.[5]

Mixed martial arts career

Pancrase

Renowned originally for his catch wrestling abilities, Kitaoka made his professional debut for Pancrase on October 31, 2000, losing via majority decision. After submitting then 3-0 Kurt Pellegrino, Kitaoka drew with Heath Sims before losing to Katsuya Inoue. After picking up two wins to start 2005, Kitaoka improved to 12-6-8 before he faced future UFC interim welterweight champion Carlos Condit on October 2, 2005. Kitaoka defeated Condit in an upset, submitting him with a heel hook at 3:57 of the first round.

A leg lock specialist, Kitaoka would improve to 19-7-9 before facing Katsuya Inoue on January 30, 2008 for the third time after being defeating in their first meeting and a draw in the previous bout. Kitaoka lost via split decision.

Sengoku

After signing with World Victory Road, Kitaoka's first fight for Sengoku was a submission win over Ian James Schaffa at Sengoku 2 on 18 May 2008 before entering Sengoku's eight-man lightweight tournament.[6] In the first round of the tournament at Sengoku 4 on 24 August 2008 he was put up against American Clay French. Kitaoka made short work of French, winning by submission due to an achilles lock at 1:21 of the first round.[7] The win put him up against fellow Japanese fighter Eiji Mitsuoka in the tournament's semifinal taking place at World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 6. Kitaoka again made short work of his opponent winning by a heel hook submission at 1:16 of the first round. The win earned him a place in the tournament's final taking place that same night against Kazunori Yokota. The fight proved longer than Kitaoka's three previous fights as it went the distance completing all three five-minute rounds with Kitaoka being awarded the unanimous decision, thus winning the 2008 Sengoku Lightweight Grand Prix.[1][8]

The Lightweight tournament win set up Kitaoka to fight the last reigning PRIDE Lightweight Champion, Takanori Gomi, for Sengoku's newly created Sengoku Lightweight Championship.[2] The two fought at Sengoku no Ran 2009 on 4 January 2009 and ended with Kitaoka defeating Gomi with an achilles lock at 1:41 of the first round.[1][9]

In his first title defence, on August 2, 2009, at World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 9, Kitaoka lost his lightweight championship to Mizuto Hirota.[10]

Return to Pancrase

Following his title loss in Sengoku, Kitaoka returned to his home promotion Pancrase picking up wins over Jorge Rogrigues and Kuniyoshi Hironaka.

DREAM

Kitaoka faced former UFC fighter Willamy Freire at DREAM 17.[11] Kitaoka entered the bout on a three fight win streak picking up victories in both Pancrase and DEEP. He won the fight via split decision.

Kitaoka faced teammate and fellow Yuki Nakai black belt Shinya Aoki at DREAM's year end event for the DREAM Lightweight Championship. He lost the fight via unanimous decision.

RIZIN FF

Kitaoka made his debut for Rizin Fighting Federation in 2016. He faced Daron Cruickshank on December 29, 2016, at RIZIN World Grand-Prix 2016: 2nd Round and won the fight via technical submission in the first round.

Kitaoka next faced Yusuke Yachi on July 30, 2017, at Rizin FF 6: RIZIN World Grand Prix 2017 Opening Round Part 1. He lost the fight via TKO in the second round.

Kitaoka returned at RIZIN World Grand Prix 2017: Second Round, facing Kiichi Kunimoto in a catchweight bout of 165 lbs. Kitaoka lost via unanimous decision.

After picking a first-round heel hook win in Pancrase, Kitaoka returned to the RIZIN ring at RIZIN 11 against Diego Brandao. While attempting a leg lock submission on the ground, Kitaoka left himself vulnerable to a flurry of right hands from Brandao on the top, being knocked out just 1:38 into the fight.

After losing to Brandao, Kitaoka lost in his fifth defense of his DEEP Lightweight Championship to Koji Takeda via unanimous decision.[12]

Kitaoka returned to face Tatsuya Kawajiri at RIZIN: Heisei's Last Yarennoka! for New Year's Eve in 2018. After a fairly impressive performance which included a surprising Kitoka knockdown from a left cross, Kitaoka won via split decision.

He then faced Roberto de Souza at Rizin 15 on April 21, 2019. He lost the fight via second-round knockout.[13]

Kitaoka faced Johnny Case at Rizin 17 on July 28, 2019. He lost the fight via corner stoppage after the first round.[14]

Kitaoka then went on to create his own MMA promotion and fought Sho Kogane at its inaugural event Ismos 1 on July 31, 2020.[15] The bout was declared a draw.

Before his fight at RIZIN 24, Kitaoka said restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic didn't really change anything in his training camp and he simply followed the new rules about masks with ease.[3] He lost the fight against Takasuke Kume via split decision.

Return to DEEP

After a stint in Rizin, Kitaoka returned to DEEP and faced Juri Ohara at Deep 100 on February 21, 2021. He lost the fight via first-round knockout.[16]

Kitaoka is scheduled to face Takumi Suzuki at Deep 104 on October 23, 2021.[17] Going into the fight, Kitaoka worked on conditioning extensively to make sure he was prepared for the fight.[5] He lost the bout after getting knocked out by a knee in the third round.[18]

Kitaoka faced Hiroto Uesako at Deep 108 Impact on July 10, 2022. He lost the bout by split decision.[19]

Kitaoka faced Kimihiro Eto at Deep 110 Impact on November 12, 2022. He lost the bout by unanimous decision.[20]

Kitaoka faced Yuki Takano on February 11, 2023 at DEEP 112, winning for the first time in 4 years via north-south choke in the third round.[21]

Kitaoka faced Ryota Oki at Deep x Nariagari on July 23, 2023. He won the bout by split decision.[22]

Kitaoka faced Takeshi Izumi on November 11, 2023 at DEEP: 113 Impact, losing the bout via split decision.[23]

Championships and accomplishments

In submission wrestling

  • Japan Combat Wrestling Federation
    • 14th All Japan Combat Wrestling Championships - 80 kg champion (2008)[4]
    • 14th All Japan Combat Wrestling Championships - MVP (2008)[4]

In mixed martial arts

  • Sengoku Raiden Championship
    • 2008 Sengoku Lightweight Grand Prix Champion [8]
    • Sengoku Raiden Championship Lightweight Champion (One time; first)[9]
  • DEEP
    • DEEP Lightweight Champion (One time; former)
      • Four successful title defenses

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
82 matches45 wins27 losses
By knockout013
By submission220
By decision2314
Draws10
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss45–27–10Daigo KuramotoTKO (knee to the body and punches)Deep: 119 Impact3 May 202414:55Tokyo, Japan
Loss45–26–10Takeshi IzumiDecision (split)Deep: 116 Impact11 November 202335:00Tokyo, Japan
Win45–25–10Ryota OkiDecision (split)Deep x Nariagari23 July 202335:00Tokyo, Japan
Win44–25–10Takuya OyamaSubmission (guillotine choke)Deep 113 Impact7 May 202332:24Tokyo, Japan
Win43–25–10Yuki TakanoSubmission (north-south choke)Deep 112 Impact11 February 202333:47Tokyo, Japan
Loss42–25–10Kimihiro EtoDecision (unanimous)Deep 110 Impact12 November 202235:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss42–24–10Hiroto UesakoDecision (split)Deep 108 Impact10 July 202235:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss42–23–10Takumi SuzukiKO (knee)Deep 104 Impact23 October 202130:27Tokyo, Japan
Loss42–22–10Juri OharaKO (stomp and punches)Deep 100 Impact 20th Anniversary21 February 202114:43Tokyo, Japan
Loss42–21–10Takasuke KumeDecision (split)Rizin 2427 September 202035:00Saitama, Japan
Draw42–20–10Sho KoganeDrawIsmos 131 July 202035:00Yokohama, Japan
Loss42–20–9Johnny CaseTKO (corner stoppage)Rizin 17July 28, 201915:00Saitama, Japan
Loss42–19–9Roberto de SouzaTKO (punches)Rizin 15April 21, 201923:56Yokohama, Japan
Win42–18–9Tatsuya KawajiriDecision (split)RIZIN: Heisei's Last Yarennoka!December 31, 201835:00Saitama, Japan
Loss41–18–9Koji TakedaDecision (unanimous)DEEP: 86 ImpactOctober 27, 201835:00Tokyo, JapanLost the Deep Lightweight Championship.
Loss41–17–9Diego BrandaoKO (punches)RIZIN 11July 29, 201811:38Saitama, Japan
Win41–16–9Taras SapaSubmission (heel hook)Pancrase 295April 15, 201814:44Tokyo, Japan
Loss40–16–9Kiichi KunimotoDecision (unanimous)RIZIN World Grand Prix 2017: Second RoundDecember 29, 201725:00Saitama, JapanCatchweight (165 lbs) bout.
Loss40–15–9Yusuke YachiTKO (punches)RIZIN FF 6: RIZIN World Grand Prix 2017 Opening Round Part 1July 30, 201724:46Saitama, Japan
Win40–14–9Daron CruickshankTechnical Submission (guillotine choke)RIZIN World Grand-Prix 2016: 2nd RoundDecember 29, 201618:18Saitama, Japan
Win39–14–9Leonardo Mafra TexeiraSubmission (heel hook)Pancrase 281October 2, 201611:05Tokyo, Japan
Win38–14–9Kota ShimoishiDecision (unanimous)DEEP: 76 ImpactJune 26, 201635:00Tokyo, JapanDefended the Deep Lightweight Championship.
Loss37–14–9Kazuki TokudomeKO (punches)Pancrase: 271November 1, 201541:24Tokyo, JapanFor the vacant King of Pancrase Lightweight Championship.
Win37–13–9Yuki OkanoSubmission (guillotine choke)DEEP: Cage Impact 2015July 20, 201520:54Tokyo, JapanDefended the Deep Lightweight Championship.
Win36–13–9Akira OkadaDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: 265March 15, 201535:00Tokyo, Japan
Win35–13–9Yoshiyuki YoshidaDecision (unanimous)DEEP: DREAM Impact 2014: Omisoka SpecialDecember 31, 201435:00Saitama, JapanDefended the Deep Lightweight Championship.
Win34–13–9Richie WhitsonDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: 261October 5, 201435:00Tokyo, Japan
Win33–13–9Naoto MiyazakiDecision (unanimous)DEEP: 66 ImpactApril 29, 201435:00Tokyo, JapanDefended the Deep Lightweight Championship.
Loss32–13–9Ramazan EsenbaevKO (punches)Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2013December 31, 201320:19Tokyo, Japan
Win32–12–9Dom O'GradyTechnical Submission (guillotine choke)Pancrase 252: 20th AnniversarySeptember 29, 201311:19Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Win31–12–9Daisuke NakamuraDecision (unanimous)DEEP: 62 ImpactApril 26, 201335:00Tokyo, JapanWon the Deep Lightweight Championship.
Loss30–12–9Will BrooksTKO (punches)DREAM 18December 31, 201221:18Tokyo, Japan
Win30–11–9Katsunori KikunoDecision (unanimous)DEEP: 58 ImpactJune 15, 201235:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss29–11–9Shinya AokiDecision (unanimous)Fight For Japan: Genki Desu Ka Omisoka 2011December 31, 201155:00Saitama, Saitama, JapanFor the DREAM Lightweight Championship.
Win29–10–9Willamy FreireDecision (split)DREAM 17September 24, 201135:00Saitama, Saitama, Japan
Win28–10–9Jutaro NakaoDecision (unanimous)DEEP: 53 ImpactApril 22, 201135:00Tokyo, JapanWelterweight bout.
Win27–10–9Kuniyoshi HironakaSubmission (guillotine choke)Pancrase: Passion Tour 9October 3, 201024:22Tokyo, Japan
Win26–10–9Jorge RodriguesDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Passion Tour 5June 5, 201035:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss25–10–9Jorge MasvidalKO (punches)World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 11November 7, 200923:23Tokyo, Japan
Loss25–9–9Mizuto HirotaTKO (knees)World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 9August 2, 200942:50Saitama, Saitama, JapanLost the Sengoku Lightweight Championship.
Win25–8–9Yukio SakaguchiSubmission (achilles lock)Pancrase: Changing Tour 3June 6, 200911:26Saitama, Saitama, Japan
Win24–8–9Takanori GomiSubmission (achilles lock)World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku no Ran 2009January 4, 200911:41Saitama, JapanWon the inaugural Sengoku Lightweight Championship.
Win23–8–9Kazunori YokotaDecision (unanimous)World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 6November 1, 200835:00Saitama, JapanWon the Sengoku Lightweight Grandprix 2008.
Win22–8–9Eiji MitsuokaSubmission (heel hook)World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 6November 1, 200811:16Saitama, Japan
Win21–8–9Clay FrenchSubmission (achilles lock)World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 4August 24, 200810:31Saitama, Japan
Win20–8–9Ian James SchaffaSubmission (guillotine choke)World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 2May 18, 200810:50Tokyo, JapanReturn to Lightweight.
Loss19–8–9Katsuya InoueDecision (split)Pancrase: Shining 1January 30, 200835:00Tokyo, Japan
Win19–7–9Jason PalaciosDecision (split)Pancrase: Rising 6September 5, 200735:00Tokyo, Japan
Win18–7–9Fabricio MonteiroSubmission (arm-triangle choke)DEEP: 29 ImpactApril 13, 200722:37Tokyo, JapanLightweight bout.
Win17–7–9Gustavo PiconeDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Rising 2February 28, 200735:00Tokyo, Japan
Win16–7–9Ju Pyo HongSubmission (achilles lock)Pancrase: Blow 9October 25, 200610:24Tokyo, Japan
Win15–7–9Paul DaleySubmission (guillotine choke)Pancrase: Blow 6August 27, 200612:54Yokohama, JapanWelterweight bout.
Loss14–7–9Daizo IshigeDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Blow 4May 2, 200635:00Tokyo, Japan
Win14–6–9Tatsunori TanakaSubmission (guillotine choke)Pancrase: Blow 2March 19, 200622:53Osaka, JapanLightweight bout.
Draw13–6–9Katsuya InoueDrawPancrase: Blow 1January 26, 200635:00Tokyo, Japan
Win13–6–8Carlos ConditSubmission (heel hook)Pancrase: Spiral 8October 2, 200513:57Yokohama, JapanWelterweight bout.
Win12–6–8Thomas SchulteSubmission (heel hook)Pancrase: Spiral 5July 10, 200511:11Yokohama, Japan
Win11–6–8Hidehiko HasegawaDecision (split)Pancrase: Spiral 2March 6, 200535:00Yokohama, Japan
Loss10–6–8Katsuya InoueDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Brave 10November 7, 200435:00Tokyo, Japan
Draw10–5–8Heath SimsDrawPancrase: Brave 8September 24, 200435:00Tokyo, Japan
Win10–5–7Kurt PellegrinoSubmission (guillotine choke)Pancrase: 2004 Neo-Blood Tournament SemifinalsJuly 25, 200420:34Tokyo, Japan
Win9–5–7Takaichi HirayamaSubmission (guillotine choke)Pancrase: Brave 5May 28, 200424:05Tokyo, JapanLightweight bout.
Loss8–5–7Eiji IshikawaDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Brave 3March 29, 200435:00Tokyo, JapanMiddleweight bout.
Draw8–4–7Tadahiro HosakaDrawPancrase: Brave 2February 15, 200425:00Osaka, Japan
Win8–4–6Naoki SekiDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Hybrid 9October 31, 200335:00Tokyo, Japan
Draw7–4–6Yuji HoshinoDrawPancrase: Hybrid 7June 22, 200335:00Osaka, Japan
Draw7–4–5Takuya WadaDrawPancrase: Hybrid 4April 12, 200325:00Tokyo, Japan
Win7–4–4Hiroki NagaokaDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Hybrid 1January 26, 200325:00Tokyo, Japan
Win6–4–4Taro MinatoDecision (majority)Pancrase: Spirit 7October 29, 200225:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss5–4–4Hidetaka MonmaKO (knee)Pancrase: 2002 Neo-Blood Tournament Second RoundJuly 28, 200210:05Tokyo, Japan
Win5–3–4Kenji AraiSubmission (toe hold)Pancrase: 2002 Neo-Blood Tournament Second RoundJuly 28, 200232:08Tokyo, Japan
Win4–3–4Hiroyuki NozawaDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: 2002 Neo-Blood Tournament Opening RoundJuly 28, 200225:00Tokyo, Japan
Win3–3–4Kenji AraiDecision (majority)Pancrase: Spirit 4May 11, 200225:00Osaka, Japan
Loss2–3–4Koji OishiDecision (majority)Pancrase: Spirit 3March 25, 200225:00Tokyo, JapanWelterweight debut.
Draw2–2–4Hiroki NagaokaDrawPancrase: Proof 7December 1, 200125:00Yokohama, Japan
Win2–2–3Yohei OtaDecision (39-38)GCM: The Contenders 6October 8, 200125:00Yokohama, JapanLightweight bout.
Draw1–2–3Junya MiyakawaDrawPancrase: Proof 5August 25, 200125:00Osaka, Japan
Draw1–2–2Kenichi SerizawaDrawGCM: Club Contenders 1August 15, 200123:00Tokyo, JapanLightweight bout.
Loss1–2–1Yuji HoshinoDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Proof 4June 26, 200125:00Tokyo, Japan
Draw1–1–1Kousei KubotaDrawPancrase: Proof 2March 31, 200125:00Osaka, JapanMiddleweight debut.
Win1–1Kazuhito KikuchiDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Trans 8December 9, 2000110:00Aomori, Aomori, Japan
Loss0–1Yoshinori KawasakiDecision (majority)Pancrase: Trans 6October 31, 2000110:00Tokyo, Japan

See also

References

New championship 1st Sengoku Lightweight Champion
January 4, 2009 – August 2, 2009
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