Caol Uno

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Caol Uno
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Nickname Uno Shoten
Height 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Weight 154 lb (70 kg)
Born May 8, 1975 (1975-05-08) (age 33)
Town of birth Kanagawa, Japan
Team/Association Wajyutsu Keisyukai Tokyo[1]
Fighting style Wajyutsu, Wrestling
Mixed martial arts record
Wins 25
  By knockout 2
  By submission 13
Losses 10
Draws 4

Caol "Uno Shoten" Uno (born May 8, 1975 in Kanagawa, Japan, Japanese: Uno Kaoru, sometimes (and phonetically speaking, more correctly) transliterated as Uno Kaoru ) is a Japanese mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter.

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[edit] Fighting style

Although he has shown great stand-up techniques in the past, Uno is known primarily for his grappling ability. He was a former runner-up in the submission wrestling world championships at Abu Dhabi (ADCC) losing in the finals to world-renowned Jean Jacques Machado. Specifically, Uno is known for his low single leg takedown and rear naked choke.

[edit] Relevant fighting history

[edit] Rumina Sato

Uno rose through the ranks of the Shooto mixed martial arts organization in Japan. In May 1999, Uno fought the then-legendary Rumina Sato. The fight was hailed as "Fight of the Year", an extremely fast-paced back and forth battle with a wide variety of stand-up and grappling exchanges.[citation needed] Eventually, Uno took the back of Sato and choked him into submission.

The two rematched in December 2000. This fight concluded with Uno throwing Sato on his back then striking him with a combination of kicks and punches, eventually knocking him out.

[edit] Jens Pulver

After his second victory over Rumina Sato, Uno was recruited to fight for the UFC's bantamweight (later renamed lightweight) title against Jens Pulver. Just days before the fight, a good friend of Pulver's, Dusty, died of cancer. Pulver promised Dusty that he would win the title for him.[citation needed]

In the fight, Pulver demonstrated what Olympic gold metalist Jeff Blatnick called "a different kind of strength" as he fought off Uno's trademark rear naked choke. Throughout the fight, Pulver stopped Uno's takedown attempts and pressed the action on the feet. Uno, who had earned a reputation as being "unflappable", began to show frustration for the first time in his career as Pulver neutralized all his offensive efforts.[citation needed] Pulver took a majority decision win in the fight.

[edit] The Tournament

After Pulver left the UFC, the lightweight title was vacated. A tournament was put together pitting the top-four 155 pounders in the UFC (B.J. Penn , Din Thomas, Matt Serra, and Caol Uno). In the first round, Uno faced Thomas. Thomas dominated the first round, setting a high pace. However, Uno turned things around, taking the second and third rounds to win the fight.

In the finals of the tournament, Uno faced Penn (who had previously defeated Uno by knockout in under 12 seconds). Uno used angles, and effective wrestling techniques to frustrate Penn, who appeared tentative from the start. Penn was dominant in spurts, and the fight was called a draw. This judges' decision was a disaster for the UFC management. As a result the division was temporarily abolished.[citation needed]

[edit] K-1 HERO'S

Uno now fights in K-1 HERO'S. In 2006, he made it to the 2006 Middleweight (154 lb) tournament finals in HERO'S before losing to Gesias Calvancanti. His next fight will be in the HERO'S 2007 Middleweight tournament semi-finals against Kultar Gill on September 17, 2007. The winner will go on to fight in the finals on the same night.[2]

[edit] Mixed martial arts record

As of September 2007, Caol Uno has compiled a professional record of 24 wins, ten losses, and four draws, with two wins by knockout, and 13 by submission.[3]

Result Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win Flag of Japan NagataMitsuhiro Ishida Submission (Rear Naked Choke) DREAM.3 02008-05-11 11 May 2008 2 1:38 Flag of Japan Saitama, Japan
Loss Flag of Brazil NagataAndre Amade Decision (Unanimous) K-1 Hero's - Tournament Final 02007-09-17 17 September 2007 3 5:00 Flag of Japan Yokohama, Japan
Win Flag of Japan NagataKatsuhiko Nagata Decision (Unanimous) K-1 Hero's - Middleweight Tournament Opening Round 02007-07-16 16 July 2007 3 5:00 Flag of Japan Yokohama, Japan
Win Flag of Egypt IbrahimAli Ibrahim Submission (Armbar) K-1 – Hero’s 8 02007-03-12 12 March 2007 1 1:58 Flag of Japan Nagoya, Japan
xLoss Flag of Brazil CalvancantiGesias Calvancanti Decision (Majority) K-1 - Hero's 7 02006-10-09 9 October 2006 2 5:00 Flag of Japan Japan
Win Flag of Canada MenjivarIvan Menjivari Decision (Unanimous) K-1 - Hero's 7 02006-10-09 9 October 2006 2 5:00 Flag of Japan Japan
Win Flag of Canada GillKultar Gill Submission (Rear Naked Choke) K-1 - Hero's 6 02006-08-05 5 August 2006 2 3:30 Flag of Japan Japan
Win Flag of Denmark LaursenOle Laursen Submission (Rear Naked Choke) K-1 - Hero's 5 02006-05-03 3 May 2006 2 4:36 Flag of Japan Japan
Win Flag of the United States ClementiRich Clementi Decision (Unanimous) K-1 - Hero's 4 02006-03-15 15 March 2006 2 5:00 Flag of Japan Japan
xLoss Flag of Japan YamamotoNorifumi Yamamoto TKO (Cut) K-1 - Hero's 3 02005-09-07 7 September 2005 2 4:04 Flag of Japan Japan
Win Flag of Japan TokoroHideo Tokoro Decision (Unanimous) K-1 - Hero's 3 02005-09-07 7 September 2005 2 5:00 Flag of Japan Japan
xLoss Flag of Norway HansenJoachim Hansen KO (Knee) K-1 - Hero's 1 02005-03-26 26 March 2005 3 4:48 Flag of Japan Japan
Win Flag of TurkeyYilmazSerkan Yilmaz Submission (Armbar) K-1 MAX - Japan Grand Prix 2005 02005-02-23 23 February 2005 1 1:59 Flag of Japan Japan
Win Flag of Thailand SorpantreyChandet Sorpantrey Submission (Rear Naked Choke) K-1 - Premium 2004 Dynamite!! 02004-12-31 31 December 2004 2 0:19 Flag of Japan Japan
zDraw Flag of Japan KawajiriTatsuya Kawajiri Draw Shooto 2004 - 3/22 in Korakuen Hall 02004-03-22 22 March 2004 3 5:00 Flag of Japan Japan
xLoss Flag of Brazil FrancaHermes Franca KO (Punch) UFC 44 - Undisputed 02003-09-26 26 September 2003 2 2:46 Flag of the United States Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
zDraw Flag of the United States Penn 2B.J. Penn Draw UFC 41 - Onslaught 02003-02-28 28 February 2003 5 5:00 Flag of the United States Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States For UFC Lightweight Title
Win Flag of the United States Thomas 2Din Thomas Decision (Unanimous) UFC 39 - The Warriors Return 02002-09-27 27 September 2002 3 5:00 Flag of the United States Uncasville, Connecticut, United States Round 1, Lightweight Title Tournament
Win Flag of the United States EdwardsYves Edwards Decision (Unanimous) UFC 37 - High Impact 02002-05-10 10 May 2002 3 5:00 Flag of the United States Bossier City, Louisiana, United States
xLoss Flag of the United States PennB.J. Penn KO (Punches) UFC 34 - High Voltage 02001-11-02 2 November 2001 1 0:11 Flag of the United States Las Vegas, United States
Win Flag of the United States IhaFabiano Iha TKO (Strikes) UFC 32 - Showdown in the Meadowlands 02001-06-29 29 June 2001 1 1:48 Flag of the United States East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States
xLoss Flag of the United States PulverJens Pulver Decision (Majority) UFC 30 - Battle on the Boardwalk 02001-02-23 23 February 2001 5 5:00 Flag of the United States Atlantic City, United States For UFC Bantamweight (155) title
Win Flag of Japan Sato 2Rumina "Moon Wolf" Sato KO (Kick and Punch) Shooto - R.E.A.D. Finalnament Elimination Rounds 02000-12-17 17 December 2000 1 2:21 Flag of Japan Japan
xLoss Flag of Brazil BarbosaMarcio Barbosa TKO (Guillotine Choke) Shooto - R.E.A.D. 9 27|August|2000} 3 1:49 Flag of Japan Japan
Win Flag of the United States HallmanDennis Hallman Decision (Unanimous) Shooto - R.E.A.D. 3 02000-04-02 2 April 2000 3 5:00 Flag of Japan Japan
zDraw PederneiraAndre Pederneiras Draw VTJ 1999 - Vale Tudo Japan 1999 01999-12-11 11 December 1999 3 8:00 Flag of Japan Japan
Win Flag of the United States ThomasDin Thomas Submission (Rear Naked Choke) Shooto - Renaxis 4 01999-09-05 5 September 1999 3 3:16 Flag of Japan Japan
Win Flag of Japan SatoRumina Sato Submission (Rear Naked Choke) Shooto - 10th Anniversary Event 01999-05-29 29 May 1999 3 4:02 Flag of Japan Japan
Win BotelhoRicardo Botelho Submission (Strikes) Shooto - Renaxis 4 01998-10-25 25 October 1998 3 2:03 Flag of Japan Japan
Win Flag of Croatia JakovyevicZvonko Jakovyevic Submission (Triangle Choke) Shooto - Las Grandes Viajes 4 01998-07-29 29 July 1998 1 3:15 Flag of Japan Japan
Win Flag of Australia SchaffaIan James Schaffa Technical Submission (Armbar) Shooto - Las Grandes Viajes 3 01998-05-13 13 May 1998 3 3:13 Flag of Japan Japan
Win Flag of Japan FujitaYuji Fujita Decision (Unanimous) Shooto - Las Grandes Viajes 2 01998-03-01 1 March 1998 2 5:00 Flag of Japan Japan
xLoss Flag of Japan UematsuNaoya Uematsu Submission (Achilles Lock) Lumax Cup - Tournament of J '97 Lightweight Tournament 01997-12-20 20 December 1997 1 0:23 Flag of Japan Japan
Win Flag of Japan KotaniHiroki Kotani Decision (Unanimous) Lumax Cup - Tournament of J '97 Lightweight Tournament 01997-12-20 20 December 1997 2 3:00 Flag of Japan Japan
Win Flag of Japan WachiMasahito Wachi Decision (Unanimous) Lumax Cup - Tournament of J '97 Lightweight Tournament 01997-12-20 20 December 1997 2 3:00 Flag of Japan Japan
zDraw Flag of Japan KuwabaraTakuya Kuwabara Draw Shooto - Reconquista 4 01997-10-12 12 October 1997 2 5:00 Flag of Japan Japan
Win Flag of Japan TateishiYuzo Tateishi Submission (Rear Naked Choke) Shooto - GIG 01997-06-25 25 June 1997 1 2:14 Flag of Japan Japan
Win Flag of the Netherlands TapelsPatrick Tapels Submission (Rear Naked Choke) JECVTO - Japan Extreme Challenge Vale Tudo Open 01997-05-28 28 May 1997 1 2:20 Flag of Japan Japan
xLoss Flag of Japan SakuraiHayato "Mach" Sakurai Submission (Armbar) Shooto - Let's Get Lost 01996-10-04 4 October 1996 1 2:52 Flag of Japan Japan

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