List of Pancrase champions
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Below is a list of King of Pancrase Champions at each weight class.
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[edit] Title histories
[edit] Featherweight Championship
- 135 to 145 lb (61.2 kg to 65.8 kg)
No. | Name | Date | Location | Defenses |
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1 | Yoshiro Maeda (def. Daiki "DJ.taiki" Hata) |
August 27, 2006 | Yokohama, Japan | |
Weight class revised | January 30, 2008 | Pancrase revises weight classes follow those designated in the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts The Featherweight division moves from under 141.4 lb (64 kg) to between 135 lbs (61.2 kg) and 145 lbs (65.8 kg). |
[edit] Lightweight Championship
- 145 to 155 lbs (65.8 to 70.3 kg)
No. | Name | Date | Location | Defenses | |
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Weight class revised | January 30, 2008 | The Lightweight class is revised from 141.4 to 152.5 lb (64 to 69 kg) to its current limits. | |||
1 | Shoji (def. Arthur Oumakhanov) |
January 30, 2008 | Tokyo, Japan |
[edit] Welterweight Championship
- 155 to 170 lb (70.3 to 77.1 kg)
No. | Name | Date | Location | Defenses | |
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1 | Kiuma Kunioku (def. Takafumi Ito) |
July 28, 2002 | Tokyo, Japan |
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Title vacated | September 2004 | Kunioku vacates Welterweight Championship to pursue new competition.[1] | |||
Katsuya Inoue[2] (declared interim champion by committee; opponent was injured) |
May 1, 2005 | Kanagawa, Japan | |||
2 | Daizo Ishige (def. Katsuya Inoue for undisputed title) |
August 27, 2006 | Kanagawa, Japan | ||
Katsuya Inoue[3] (def. Fabricio Nascimento for interim title) |
July 27, 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | |||
Title vacated | January 2008 | Daizo Ishige vacates the Welterweight Championship. | |||
Weight class revised | January 30, 2008 | The Welterweight class is revised from 152.5 to 165.7 lb (69 to 75 kg) to its current limits. | |||
3 | Katsuya Inoue (def. Satoru Kitaoka for vacant title) |
January 30, 2008 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
Title vacated | February 2008 | Katsuya Inoue vacates the Welterweight Championship in order to compete in the Lightweight division. | |||
4 | Takuya Wada (def. Jason Palacios for vacant title) |
April 27, 2008 | Tokyo, Japan |
[edit] Middleweight Championship
- 170 to 185 lb (77.1 to 83.9 kg)
No. | Name | Date | Location | Defenses | |
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1 | Nathan Marquardt (def. Shonie Carter) |
Sept. 24, 2000 | Kanagawa, Japan |
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2 | Kiuma Kunioku | December 1, 2001 | Kanagawa, Japan | ||
3 | Nathan Marquardt (2) | Dec. 21, 2002 | Tokyo, Japan |
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4 | Ricardo Almeida | Nov. 30, 2003 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
Title vacated | July 2004 | Almeida vacates Middleweight Championship; retires from active competition. | |||
5 | Nathan Marquardt (3) (def. Kazuo Misaki) |
November 7, 2004 | Chiba, Japan | ||
Title vacated | October 2006 | Marquardt vacates Middleweight Championship to pursue UFC career.[4] | |||
6 | Yuichi Nakanishi (def. Izuru Takeuchi) |
December 2, 2006 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
7 | Izuru Takeuchi (def. Yuichi Nakanishi) |
November 28, 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
Yuki Kondo
(Interim Championship) |
January 2008 | Yuki Kondo vacates the Light Heavyweight Championship and moves to the middleweight division, where he is awarded the interim Middleweight Championship. | |||
Weight class revised | January 30, 2008 | The Middleweight class is revised from 165.7 to 181 lb (75 to 82 kg) to its current limits. |
[edit] Light Heavyweight Championship
- 185 to 205 lb (83.9 to 93 kg)
No. | Name | Date | Location | Defenses | |
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1 | Keiichiro Yamamiya (def. Ikuhisa Minowa) |
Sept. 24, 2000 | Kanagawa, Japan | ||
2 | Sanae Kikuta (def. Ikuhisa Minowa) |
Sept. 30, 2001 | Kanagawa, Japan |
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3 | Yuki Kondo | Nov. 30, 2003 | Tokyo, Japan |
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Title vacated | January 2008 | Yuki Kondo vacates the Light Heavyweight Championship and moves to the middleweight division. | |||
Weight class revised | January 30, 2008 | The Light Heavyweight class is revised from 181 to 199 lb (82 to 90.5 kg) to its current limits. |
[edit] Heavyweight Championship
- 205 to 265 lb (93 to 120.2 kg)
No. | Name | Date | Location | Defenses | |
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1 | Yoshiki Takahashi (def. Shamoji Fujii) |
December 1, 2001 | Kanagawa, Japan | ||
Title vacated | Takahashi vacates Heavyweight Championship. | ||||
2 | Kestutis "Tiger" Arbocius (def. Poai Suganuma) |
August 27, 2006 | Kanagawa, Japan | ||
Title vacated | May 2007 | Arbocius is stripped of Heavyweight Championship due to injury. | |||
3 | Assuerio Silva (def. Tatsuya Mizuno) |
May 30, 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
Title vacated | January 2008 | Assuerio Silva vacates Heavyweight Championship after signing an exclusive contract to compete in the Hardcore Championship Fighting promotion. | |||
Weight class revised | January 30, 2008 | The Heavyweight class is revised from 199 to 221 lb (90.5 to 100.5 kg) to its current limits. |
[edit] Super Heavyweight Championship
- Over 221 lb (100.5 kg)
No. | Name | Date | Location | Defenses | |
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1 | Tsuyoshi Kosaka (def. Ron Waterman) |
November 7, 2004 | Chiba, Japan | ||
Title vacated | January 2006 | Kosaka vacates Super Heavyweight Championship. | |||
Title retired | January 2008 | Pancrase adopts the weightclasses outlined in the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts and retires the Super Heavyweight Championship.[5][6] |
[edit] Openweight Championship
- No weight limit.
No. | Name | Date | Location | Defenses |
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1 | Ken Shamrock (def. Manabu Yamada) |
Dec. 17, 1994 | Tokyo, Japan |
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2 | Minoru Suzuki | May 13, 1995 | Tokyo, Japan | |
3 | Bas Rutten | Sept. 1, 1995 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Frank Shamrock[7] (def. Minoru Suzuki for interim championship; Rutten was injured) |
January 28, 1996 | Kanagawa, Japan | ||
3 | Bas Rutten[8] (def. Frank Shamrock to defend undisputed King of Pancrase title) |
May 16, 1996 | Tokyo, Japan |
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Title vacated | October 1996 | Rutten vacates Openweight King of Pancrase Championship for family matters.[8] | ||
4 | Masakatsu Funaki (def. Jason DeLucia) |
Dec. 15, 1996 | Japan | |
5 | Yuki Kondo | April 27, 1997 | Tokyo, Japan |
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6 | Masakatsu Funaki (2) | Dec. 20, 1997 | Kanagawa, Japan | |
7 | Guy Mezger | April 26, 1998 | Kanagawa, Japan |
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Title vacated | February 1999 | Mezger vacates the title to compete in the UFC[8] | ||
8 | Yuki Kondo (2) (def. Semmy Schilt) |
April 18, 1999 | Kanagawa, Japan |
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9 | Semmy Schilt | Nov. 28, 1999 | Osaka, Japan |
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10 | Josh Barnett (def. Yuki Kondo) |
August 31, 2003 | Tokyo, Japan |
[edit] References and footnotes
- ^ Fukui, Masa. "Former Welterweight & Middleweight King of Pancrase Kiuma Kunioku", Sherdog.com, 2004-09-15. Retrieved on 2007-02-21.
- ^ News Page 17: Pancrase 2005 Spiral Tour. StarzWorld.com. Retrieved on 2007-02-21.
- ^ Nowe, Jason. "Inoue Takes Interim King of Pancrase Title", Sherdog.com, 2004-07-27. Retrieved on 2007-07-28.
- ^ Breen, Jordan. "With Eye on UFC, Marquardt Relinquishes KOP Belt", Sherdog.com, 2006-10-23. Retrieved on 2007-02-15.
- ^ MMAFighting.com - Pancrase to adopt Unified Rules of MMA weight classes
- ^ PANCRASE Official Site
- ^ Rutten was injured in January 1996 and could not defend his title; Shamrock captured an interim championship en route to his title-unification fight with Rutten.
- ^ a b c King of Pancrase Title History. Quebrada.net. Retrieved on 2007-02-22.