Nobuaki Kakuda
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Nobuaki Kakuda (Japan:角田信朗 Kakuda Nobuaki?, born April 11, 1961 in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture) is a Japanese Seido Kaikan - Karate fighter, who is famous for his first punch knockout win over German 4-time cage combat World Champion Mavrick at 0:56 seconds in the K-1 Fields Europe GP 2005 as well as currently being the only K-1 fighter to lose to Akebono, a former Sumo wrestler whose long losing streak has made him a laughingstock of MMA. He is also one of the K-1 organization's regents. He is currently the oldest and shortest (174 cm) partcipant in the K-1 tournaments. He also works as a referee-in-charge and as a ringside judge in these events.
[edit] Titles
- 1988 Satojyuku POINT & KO Japan Open Tournament runner-up
- 1999 Satojyuku POINT & KO Japan Open Tournament runner-up
- The 7th Kyokushin Weight Category Karate Tournament Heavyweight 4th Place
[edit] External links
- Official page (Japanese)
- Nobuaki Kakuda at the Internet Movie Database
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