Kozo Urita

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Kozo Urita (瓜田 幸造, Urita Kōzō, born October 30, 1974) is a Japanese mixed martial artist and professional wrestler. He was associated with Real Japan Pro Wrestling's Seikendo team.[1]

Kozo Urita
Born (1974-10-30) October 30, 1974 (age 49)
Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Other namesTiger Shark
Blue Shark
NationalityJapanese
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight85 kg (187 lb; 13.4 st)
DivisionLight heavyweight
Middleweight
StyleBoxing
TeamSeikendo[1]
Urita Dojo
Teacher(s)Satoru Sayama
Hidetada Irie
Years active2003–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total34
Wins14
By knockout6
By submission4
By decision4
Losses17
By knockout6
By submission3
By decision8
Draws2
No contests1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Urita wrestled more famously under the name of Tiger Shark, and worked in promotions like Battlarts, Dradition Pro Wrestling, Tenryu Project and Riki Choshu's Legend The Pro Wrestling. Currently, he wrestles in Kazuki Okubo's Ganko Pro Wrestling and other independent promotions as Blue Shark.

Career

Early career

After several years training judo, Urita joined mixed martial arts organization Kingdom Ehrgeiz, where he was put under Hidetada Irie. Later, he moved to Satoru Sayama's Seikendo promotion, and in 2003 he had his MMA debut, submitting David Davitashvili. Thanks to a work agreement between Seikendo and Pancrase, Urita went to compete in the latter, fighting Keiichiro Yamamiya and Izuru Takeuchi to decision and knocking out Riki Fukuda. He also competed in a seikendo-rules MMA tournament in Sayama's Real Japan Pro Wrestling, winning the contest after three matches.

Real Japan Pro Wrestling (2005–2013)

In 2005, Urita started doing professional wrestling for Real Japan Pro Wrestling. He received the gimmick of Tiger Shark, a masked character with heel mannerisms conceived as Super Tiger II's dark counterpart, in a similar way to the historical Black Tiger and Tiger Mask.[2] Tiger Shark wrestled under a blue mask with a shark design, contrasting with Super Tiger's silver and purple Tiger Mask attire, and had his first match teaming up with Masao Orihara against him and Hi69. Tiger Shark and Super Tiger wrestled each other in tag team matches during the next events, with Urita often teaming up with Orihara. However, he ended settling down in a tag team with Black Shadow, a similar character played by Makoto "Max" Miyazawa. They feuded with a coalition composed by Gran Hamada, Sammy Lee, Jr. and Kendo Nagasaki, as well as All Japan Pro Wrestling's Minoru.

In 2010, Shark broke his alliance with Masao Orihara, wrestling in a match in which Urita was defeated. After seldom apparitions in RJPW, Tiger Shark teamed again with Black Shadow to win the vacant RJPW Tag Team Championship, defeating Yujiro Yamamoto and Yuki Ishikawa. However, they had no defenses of the title, and they spent the next years feuding with Orihara. He also had a high-level match against New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Tiger Mask IV, being beaten. In September 2013, Tiger Shark had his last apparition in RJPW, teaming up with Tatsumi Fujinami to get a win over Super Tiger II and Riki Choshu.

Battlarts (2009–2011)

Tiger Shark started wrestling for shoot-style promotion Battlarts in 2009 as a RJPW representative. He participated in the B1 Climax 2009 Block A, facing star Yuki Ishikawa and Yuta Yoshikawa in losing efforts, though getting victories over Keita Yano and Ryuji Walter. As a result, he did not qualify. He continued appearing in Battlarts, teaming up with his long time rival Super Tiger II in a special tag team to feud with Ishikawa, as well as Bison Tagai. In 2010, the team broke up and Shark went free, staying with the promotion until its demise in 2011.

Tenryu Project and Legend The Pro Wrestling (2010–2013)

Always working as a RJPW representative, Tiger Shark had his debut in Tenryu Project with his biggest career win, beating Dragon Gate top player Masaaki Mochizuki to win the Tenryu Project International Junior Heavyweight Championship. He retained it successfully against Hiroki, Dokuroman and Hikaru Sato, until he dropped it to Hiroki in a rematch. Around that time, Tiger moved to Riki Choshu's Legend The Pro Wrestling, where he teamed with a variety of Tiger-related characters, among them Super Tiger II, Original Tiger Mask and Black Tiger V. He also wrestled alongside Yoshiaki Fujiwara. In 2013, Tiger Shark and his allies entered in a feud with Atsushi Onita and his entourage, as part of the enmity between Onita and Original Tiger Mask from RJPW. Shark faced personally Onita's henchman Ichiro Yaguchi, with Urita coming victorious in a single match, his last apparition in the promotion.

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
29 matches14 wins12 losses
By knockout61
By submission43
By decision48
Draws2
No contests1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win14-12-2 (1)Gennadiy KovalevKO (punch)FEFoMP: International Modern Pankration ChampionshipApril 29, 201213:35Vladivostok, Russia
Win13-12-2 (1)Gadji ZaipulaevDecision (unanimous)FEFoMP: Impact League 4October 16, 201035:00Khabarovsk, Russia
Win12-12-2 (1)Barry GuerinTKO (doctor stoppage)Square Jungle: Advent of Mr. MMASeptember 13, 200910:49Tokyo, Japan
Win11-12-2 (1)Sharihyar AbbasovTKO (doctor stoppage)GCM: Cage Force 11June 27, 200921:11Tokyo, Japan
Loss10-12-2 (1)Jerry NelsonDecision (majority)TF: Tenkaichi Fight 37May 17, 200935:00Chatan, Okinawa, Japan
Loss10-11-2 (1)Ryuta SakuraiSubmission (armbar)Deep: 37 ImpactAugust 17, 200813:22Tokyo, Japan
Loss10-10-2 (1)Vladimir YushkoDecision (unanimous)FEFoMP: World Pankration Championship 2008May 24, 200825:00Khabarovsk, Russia
Win10-9-2 (1)Hoon KimTKO (punches)MARS 11: 2nd AnniversaryFebruary 11, 200821:41Tokyo, Japan
Loss9-9-2 (1)Yuya ShiraiSubmission (armbar)Deep: 31 ImpactAugust 5, 200712:42Tokyo, Japan
Loss9-8-2 (1)Ichiro KanaiTKO (punches)Pancrase: Rising 5May 30, 200713:50Tokyo, Japan
N/C9-7-2 (1)Hoon KimNo contest (accidental low blow)MARS 7: Tornado ReturnsApril 15, 200710:00Tokyo, Japan
Win9-7-2Alavutdin GadjievDecision (unanimous)FEFoMP: Asian Pankration Championship 2006December 6, 200625:00Khabarovsk, Russia
Win9-6-2Rikuhei FujiiDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Blow 9October 25, 200625:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss8-6-2Marcelo BritoSubmission (rear naked choke)MARS 4: New DealAugust 27, 200614:44Tokyo, Japan
Loss8-5-2Hidemi MiharaDecision (unanimous)MARS: MARS Attack 1July 21, 200625:00Tokyo, Japan
Win8-4-2Ken OgawaTKO (corner stoppage)MARS: MARS Attack 1July 21, 200611:43Tokyo, Japan
Loss7-4-2Arman GambaryanDecision (unanimous)FEFoMP: World Pankration Championship 2006May 20, 200632:00Khabarovsk, Russia
Draw7-3-2Yuichi NakanishiDrawPancrase: Blow 3April 9, 200625:00Tokyo, Japan
Win7-3-1Riki FukudaKO (punch)Pancrase: Blow 1January 27, 200610:40Tokyo, Japan
Win6-3-1Yuta NakamuraDecision (unanimous)RJPW: Legend ChampionshipDecember 16, 200535:00Tokyo, Japan
Win5-3-1Toshihiro HosoeSubmission (armbar)RJPW: Legend ChampionshipDecember 16, 200513:30Tokyo, Japan
Win4-3-1Motohiro TachiharaSubmission (armbar)RJPW: Legend ChampionshipDecember 16, 200513:36Tokyo, Japan
Loss3-3-1Izuru TakeuchiDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Spiral 9November 4, 200525:00Tokyo, Japan
Win3-2-1Moriyuki YamadaSubmission (guillotine choke)Pancrase: 2005 Neo-Blood Tournament FinalsAugust 27, 200523:37Tokyo, Japan
Draw2-2-1Yuta NakamuraDrawRJPW: Roman Martial Arts 2005July 18, 200525:00Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
Loss2-2Valery PlievDecision (unanimous)FEFoMP: Mayor Cup 2005April 30, 200535:00Khabarovsk, Russia
Win2-1Jin O KimDecision (unanimous)Gladiator FC: Day 1June 26, 200435:00Seoul, South Korea
Loss1-1Keiichiro YamamiyaDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: Brave 5May 28, 200425:00Tokyo, Japan
Win1-0David DavitashviliSubmission (guillotine choke)Seikendo: Dream ChallengeMay 31, 200323:18Tokyo, Japan

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