Takenori Sato

Takenori Sato (佐藤豪則, Satō Takenori, born June 8, 1985) is a Japanese professional mixed martial artist and current Welterweight King Of Pancrase.[3]

Takenori Sato
Born (1985-06-08) June 8, 1985 (age 39)
Akita, Akita, Japan[1]
Native name佐藤 豪則
Other names"The Successor of Saku-ism"
NationalityJapanese
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight170 lb (77 kg; 12 st)
DivisionWelterweight (2010-present)
Middleweight
Reach71 in (180 cm)
StyleCatch Wrestling, Judo, Sumo
StanceSouthpaw
TeamLaughter7
Rank2nd dan black belt in Judo[2]
Mixed martial arts record
Total41
Wins20
By knockout3
By submission8
By decision9
Losses12
By knockout7
By decision5
Draws7
No contests2
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Mixed martial arts career

Japan

Sato has been a follower of Kazushi Sakuraba. Sato left the Takada Dojo with Sakuraba in April 2006, and was one of the initial members of the gym Laughter7 that was founded by Sakuraba in September 2007.[4]

Sato made his professional MMA debut in December 2004 when he fought and won three times in the Deep 2004 Future King tournament. Over the next five years, he fought in several organizations in Japan including Cage Force, Demolition, K-1 Hero's, Pancrase and Sengoku, where he faced Joe Doerksen at Sengoku 10.

In 2009 and 2010, Sato fought against Izuru Takeuchi and Yuki Kondo for the Pancrase middleweight championship, resulting in a draw and loss respectively. A year later in 2011, he faced Kengo Ura for the title again and won. He successfully defended the belt six times before joining the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Sato made his UFC debut against Erick Silva on February 15, 2014 at UFC Fight Night 36, replacing an injured Nate Loughran.[5] He lost the fight via TKO early in the first round.

Sato faced Hyun Gyu Lim on September 20, 2014 at UFC Fight Night 52.[6] He lost the fight via TKO in the first round and was subsequently released from the organization.

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
41 matches20 wins12 losses
By knockout37
By submission80
By decision95
Draws7
No contests2
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win20–12–7 (2)Yuki KondoDecision (unanimous)Pancrase 335July 9, 202335:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss19–12–7 (2)Arman TsarukyanDecision (unanimous)MFP 214 - Governor's Cup 2017December 2, 201735:00Khabarovsk, Russia
NC19–11–7 (2)Sung Chan HongNC (accidental groin kick)TFC 15 - Top FC 15July 22, 20175N/ASeoul, South Korea
NC19–11–7 (1)Sung Chan HongNC (accidental kick to groin)TFC 12 - Top FC 12September 11, 20161N/ASeoul, South Korea
Win19–11–7Kyung Soo ParkSubmission (armbar)Kunlun Fight - Cage Fight Series 5 / Top FC 11May 22, 201611:30Seoul, South Korea
Loss18–11–7Han Seul KimDecision (unanimous)TOP FC 10March 19, 201635:00Seoul, South Korea
Win18–10–7Chad ReinerSubmission (armbar)PRO Fighting 10May 9, 201512:20Taipei, Taiwan
Loss17–10–7Hyun Gyu LimKO (elbows)UFC Fight Night: Hunt vs. NelsonSeptember 20, 201411:18Saitama, Japan
Loss17–9–7Erick SilvaKO (punches)UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. MousasiFebruary 15, 201410:52Jaraguá do Sul, Brazil
Win17–8–7Islam GalayevSubmission (kimura)Deep: Tribe Tokyo FightOctober 20, 201322:08Tokyo, Japan
Win16–8–7Shingo SuzukiSubmission (keylock)Pancrase: 247May 19, 201332:36Tokyo, JapanDefended the Welterweight King of Pancrase title
Draw15–8–7Akihiro MurayamaDraw (unanimous)Pancrase: 246March 17, 201335:00Tokyo, JapanDefended the Welterweight King of Pancrase title
Win15–8–6Keiichiro YamamiyaDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Progress Tour 10September 1, 201235:00Tokyo, JapanDefended the Welterweight King of Pancrase title
Win14–8–6Kiichi KunimotoDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Progress Tour 3March 11, 201235:00Tokyo, JapanDefended the Welterweight King of Pancrase title
Draw13–8–6Eiji IshikawaDraw (split)Pancrase: Impressive Tour 10October 2, 201135:00Tokyo, JapanDefended the Welterweight King of Pancrase title
Win13–8–5Sojiro OruiDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Impressive Tour 5June 5, 201135:00Tokyo, JapanDefended the Welterweight King of Pancrase title
Win12–8–5Kengo UraTechnical Submission (kimura)Pancrase: Impressive Tour 1February 6, 201114:40Tokyo, JapanWon the Welterweight King of Pancrase title[3]
Win11–8–5Shingo SuzukiDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Passion Tour 11December 5, 201035:00Tokyo, Japan
Win10–8–5Yuta NakamuraSubmission (kimura)Pancrase: Passion Tour 9October 3, 201020:34Tokyo, Japan
Loss9–8–5Keiichiro YamamiyaDecision (majority)Pancrase: Passion Tour 3April 4, 201025:00Tokyo, JapanWelterweight debut
Loss9–7–5Yuki KondoDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Passion Tour 1February 7, 201035:00Tokyo, JapanFor the Interim Middleweight King of Pancrase title
Loss9–6–5Joe DoerksenTKO (punches)World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 10September 23, 200924:27Saitama, Japan
Draw9–5–5Izuru TakeuchiDrawPancrase: Changing Tour 4August 8, 200935:00Tokyo, JapanFor the Middleweight King of Pancrase title
Win9–5–4Hoon KimSubmission (armbar)Pancrase: Changing Tour 3June 7, 200914:26Tokyo, Japan
Win8–5–4Ichiro KanaiDecision (majority)Pancrase: Changing Tour 2April 5, 200925:00Tokyo, Japan
Win7–5–4Rikuhei FujiiDecision (unanimous)Cage Force EX Eastern BoundNovember 8, 200835:00Tokyo, Japan
Win6–5–4Yuji HisamatsuDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Shining 8October 1, 200825:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss5–5–4Young ChoiDecision (majority)Deep: 36 ImpactJuly 27, 200825:00Osaka, Japan
Draw5–4–4Masahiro ToryuDrawPancrase: Shining 2March 26, 200825:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss5–4–3Yukiya NaitoTKO (doctor stoppage)Cage Force 5December 1, 200714:45Tokyo, Japan
Win5–3–3Kenji NagaiSubmission (armbar)K-1 HERO's: Tournament FinalSeptember 17, 200712:46Kanagawa, Japan
Draw4–3–3Yuji HisamatsuDrawCage Force 3June 9, 200725:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss4–3–2Yusaku TsukumoKO (punch)DemolitionDecember 10, 200620:18Tokyo, Japan
Draw4–2–2Tetsuo SetoDrawDemolitionJuly 30, 200625:00Tokyo, Japan
Draw4–2–1Ken HamamuraDrawDeep: 20th ImpactSeptember 3, 200525:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss4–2Ken HamamuraTKO (punches)Deep: clubDeep Toyama: Barbarian Festival 2May 15, 200510:21Toyama, Japan
Win4–1Marlon MedeirosTKO (punches)Deep: Hero 1April 17, 200514:21Aichi, Japan
Loss3–1Kosuke UmedaTKO (corner stoppage)Deep: 18th ImpactFebruary 12, 200510:35Tokyo, Japan
Win3–0Moriyuki YamadaDecision (unanimous)Deep: 17th ImpactDecember 18, 200425:00Tokyo, JapanDeep 2004 Future King tournament final
Win2–0Ryo NakajimaTKO (punches)Deep: 17th ImpactDecember 18, 200422:03Tokyo, JapanDeep 2004 Future King tournament semifinal
Win1–0Shichi MaruTKO (punches)Deep: 17th ImpactDecember 18, 200421:00Tokyo, JapanDeep 2004 Future King tournament quarterfinal

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