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Koki Tomimura
Japanese kickboxer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Koki (晃貴) is a Japanese kickboxer, currently signed with K-1, where he is the former Krush Bantamweight champion.[1]
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Kickboxing career
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Koki made his professional debut against Shun in September 2015, winning the fight by knockout. He would win his next fight against Tsubasa Hirano as well, by unanimous decision.[2] He suffered his first loss at Krush 72, losing to Akihiro Kaneko by a third-round knockout.[3]
He rebounded with a first round TKO of Reiji Kasami at Khaos 2,[4] This victory was followed by losses to Aoshi and Junya Weerasakreck, as well as a draw with Naoya Otada.[5]
After this bad run of form, Koki won his next three fights against Yuta Kuwata, Taisuke Degai and Shuto Hagiwara, all by decision. He was then scheduled to fight a rematch with Junya Weerasakreck for the Krush Bantamweight title.[6] Koki won the fight by unanimous decision.[7] For his first title defense, Koki faced Junki Sasaki. Sasaki won the fight by unanimous decision.[8]
In his first fight, post title reign, Koki was scheduled to fight Begin Yoshioka. Yoshioka won the fight by unanimous decision.[9] He won his next fight against Toma Kuroda by an extra round decision, before losing to Kazuki Miburo by split decision.[10]
Koki was scheduled to fight a rematch with Akihiro Kaneko at K-1 World GP 2021: Yokohamatsuri on September 20, 2021.[11] He lost the fight by a first-round technical knockout.[12]
Koki was booked to face Takaya Ogura at Krush 135 on March 26, 2022.[13] He won the fight by majority decision, with scores of 28–27, 28–28 and 28–27.[14]
Koki faced Chikara Iwao at K-1 World GP 2023 on July 17, 2023.[15]
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Titles and accomplishments
- Bigbang
- 2025 Bigbang Super Bantamweight (-55 kg) Champion
Professional kickboxing record
Amateur record
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