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Yukio Sakaguchi

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Japanese martial artist
Yukio Sakaguchi
坂口征夫
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Sakaguchi asKO-D 6-Man Tag Team Champion in 2020
Born (1973-07-26)July 26, 1973 (age 51)[1][2]
Height177 cm (5 ft 10 in)[1]
FatherSeiji Sakaguchi
RelativesKenji Sakaguchi (brother)
Martial arts career
ResidenceYokohama,Kanagawa, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Weight74.2 kg (164 lb)[1]
DivisionLightweight[3]
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofSaitama, Saitama, Japan
Team
Rank
Years active2006–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total13
Wins6
By knockout3
By submission2
By decision1
Losses7
By knockout3
By submission4
Other information
UniversityUniversity of Tokyo -Bachelor of Engineering[4]
Mixed martial arts record fromSherdog
Sponsored byAmeba andVibram FiveFingers
Last updated on: September 30, 2013
Ring name(s)Yukio Collection A.T.[5]
Yukio Sakaguchi
Billed height1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)[2]
Billed weight77 kg (170 lb)[2]
Billed fromSaitama Prefecture
Trained by
DebutMarch 22, 2012
RetiredFebruary 7, 2024

Yukio Sakaguchi (坂口 征夫,Sakaguchi Yukio, born July 26, 1973)[1][3] is a Japanese former professionalmixed martial artist,professional wrestler,actor andjudoka. In professional wrestling, he is primarily known for his tenure withDDT Pro-Wrestling, but has fought and competed forAll Japan Pro Wrestling,World Victory Road,DREAM,Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling,Pancrase,Pro Wrestling Wave,S-Cup,Shooto,Big Japan Pro Wrestling,Union Pro Wrestling,Kaientai Dojo,Dradition, Legend The Pro-Wrestling andK-1. Sakaguchi is known for his fight withNigerian K-1 kickboxer,Film actor and male modelAndy Ologun. Yukio is the son of formerjudoka andprofessional wrestling legendSeiji Sakaguchi and the older brother of actorKenji Sakaguchi, who notably co-starred inIkebukuro West Gate Park when the television show made its debut run in 2000 and most recently in 2012 started making regular appearances on the showSaigo Kara Nibanme no Koi, he also co-starred in the filmFace.[6]

In 2009 Yukio was featured inKamui Gaiden; the film was a box office hit in Japan and the Netherlands.[7] After positive reviews on Yukio's performance he was later chosen to play a small supporting role in the sequel toNinja Assassin, set to be released in 2014, but never materialized after the project was put intodevelopment hell.

In October 2012 Sakaguchi signed a multi-fight deal withPancrase and in January 2013 re-signed with DDT for the rest of that year. He is a former one-timeKO-D Openweight Champion, two-timeKO-D Tag Team Champion, nine-timeKO-D 6-Man Tag Team Champions and the winner of the2015 King of DDT tournament.

Professional wrestling career

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Sakaguchi made hisprofessional wrestling debut on March 22, 2012, when he defeatedMichael Nakazawa at a Hard Hit event, a mixed martial arts inspired sub-brand ofDDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT).[8] He was then drafted as part of the New World Japan (nWJ)stable,[9] and made his DDT main card debut on July 22, when he and stablematesSanshiro Takagi andSoma Takao defeatedHikaru Sato, Michael Nakazawa andTanomusaku Toba in a six-man tag team match, with Sakaguchi once again submitting Nakazawa for the win.[10] On August 18, Sakaguchi took part in DDT's fifteenth anniversary event inNippon Budokan, where he and Takao won a five-teamgauntlet match.[11] Sakaguchi continued representing nWJ until September 19, when the stable, along with all other stables in DDT, was forced to disband. Sakaguchi and Takagi, however, remained aligned and formed a new stable named "Real Outsiders", replacing Soma Takao with the returning Yoshiaki Yago, also a former member of the New World Japan stable.[12] During late 2012, Sakaguchi also formed a regular partnership withAkito, after defeating him in a singles match on October 13.[13][14][15] On January 13, 2013, Yukio made an appearance for the LEGEND The Pro-Wrestling promotion, teaming withRiki Choshu andTatsumi Fujinami in a six-man tag team match, where they were defeated byHiroyoshi Tenzan,Jyushin Thunder Liger andMasahiro Chono. Post-match Liger criticized Sakaguchi, claiming that he did not belong in the same ring with the five other men as he was "only" the son ofSeiji Sakaguchi.[16][17] This led to DDT putting together a match for its February 17 event, where Sakaguchi and Akito were defeated by Liger and his fellowNew Japan Pro-Wrestling workerHiromu Takahashi, with Takahashi pinning Akito for the win. Afterwards, Liger requested a singles match with Sakaguchi.[18]

Sakaguchi in 2014

On March 20, Sakaguchi took part in the annual Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Contract Battle Royal, winning the match by scoring the last elimination overMasa Takanashi and earning a shot at DDT's top title, theKO-D Openweight Championship.[19] Following the win, Sakaguchi claimed that he had finally earned his spot in DDT.[20] On April 13, Sakaguchi failed in his title challenge against the defending KO-D Openweight ChampionShigehiro Irie.[21] The following day, Sakaguchi teamed with fellow mixed martial artistHikaru Sato and defeated Fuma andKudo in a tag team match to become the number one contenders to theKO-D Tag Team Championship.[22] On May 3, Sakaguchi and Sato defeatedHarashima and Yasu Urano to win the KO-D Tag Team Championship, Sakaguchi's first professional wrestling title.[23] Sakaguchi and Sato made their first title defense against Monster Army membersHoshitango andYuji Hino on June 2.[24] Sato's and Sakaguchi's second successful title defense took place on June 14, when they defeated former championsKudo and Yasu Urano.[25] Post-match Sato, the de facto leader of the tag team, had mentioned that he wanted to start defending the title against younger wrestlers,[26] and later nominated rookies Akito andKonosuke Takeshita as their next challengers.[27] On June 23, Sato and Sakaguchi defeated Akito and Takeshita for their third successful title defense.[28] Sakaguchi then made it to the semifinals of the annual King of DDT tournament, before losing to finalistKenny Omega on July 7.[29]

In mid-2013, Sakaguchi beganfeuding with the Monster Army stable, brought on by them stealing a gown and a statue belonging to his father Seiji.[30] The rivalry culminated in an eight-man tag team match on August 17, during the first day of thePeter Pan weekend inRyōgoku Kokugikan, where Sakaguchi, Akito,Kazuki Hirata and Masa Takanashi faced Monster Army membersAntonio Honda,Daisuke Sasaki,Hoshitango andYuji Hino. Sakaguchi submitted Honda for the win, following outside interference from his brotherKenji.[31][32] The following day, Sakaguchi and Sato lost the KO-D Tag Team Championship toIsami Kodaka andYuko Miyamoto.[33] In late 2013, Sakaguchi was named the number one contender to the KO-D Openweight Championship, held by Harashima. En route to the title match, Sakaguchi submitted Harashima in a six-man tag team match on December 15 to win theIronman Heavymetalweight Championship.[34] On December 23, Sakaguchi failed in his KO-D Openweight Championship challenge against Harashima and, as a result, also lost the Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship back to him.[35]

On March 2, Sakaguchi formed a new stable, later named Shuten-dōji,[36] with Kudo and Masa Takanashi, based on the three's shared love of alcohol.[37] On May 4, Shuten-dōji defeated Daisuke Sasaki, Kenny Omega andKota Ibushi to win theKO-D 6-Man Tag Team Championship.[38] They lost the title to Happy Motel (Antonio Honda, Konosuke Takeshita andTetsuya Endo) in their second defense on July 13.[39] Shuten-dōji, however, regained the title from Happy Motel just seven days later in a three-way match, which also included Team Drift (Keisuke Ishii, Shigehiro Irie and Soma Takao).[40] They lost the title to Team Drift on August 17 at DDT's largest event of the year,Ryogoku Peter Pan 2014.[41] On February 15, 2015, Shuten-dōji won the KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Championship for a record-tying third time, defeating previous champions Genpatsu Daio (Brahman Kei, Brahman Shu andGorgeous Matsuno).[42] Shuten-dōji then entered a series of matches with Team Drift, where the KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Championship changed hands between the two teams three times in six weeks with Shuten-dōji losing the title on March 1,[43] winning it on March 21,[44] and losing it again on April 11.[45] On June 28, Sakaguchi defeated Konosuke Takeshita in the finals to win the 2015 King of DDT tournament.[46] This led to Sakaguchi defeating stablemate Kudo on August 23 to win the KO-D Openweight Championship for the first time.[47] He lost the title to Isami Kodaka on November 28.[48] On December 11, 2016, Sakaguchi, Kudo and Takanashi defeated Damnation (Daisuke Sasaki,Mad Paulie and Tetsuya Endo) to win the KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Championship for the fifth time.[49] On January 9, 2017, Sakaguchi andMasakatsu Funaki defeated Konosuke Takeshita andMike Bailey to win the KO-D Tag Team Championship.[50] On January 22, Sakaguchi, Kudo and Takanashi lost the KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Championship to Kazusada Higuchi, Kouki Iwasaki and Mizuki Watase in a three-way match, also involving Antonio Honda, Konosuke Takeshita and Trans-Am★Hiroshi.[51] On April 29, Sakaguchi and Funaki lost the KO-D Tag Team Championship toDanshoku Dino andYoshihiro Takayama in their third defense.[52] On June 25, Sakaguchi, Kudo and Takanashi won the KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Championship for a record-tying sixth time by defeating NωA (Makoto Oishi,Mao andShunma Katsumata).[53] They were stripped of the title on October 10, when Kudo was sidelined with a concussion.[54] Following Kudo's return, Shuten-dōji won the title for the seventh time by defeating All Out (Akito, Diego and Konosuke Takeshita) on December 10.[55]

Championships and accomplishments

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Shuten-dōji (Sakaguchi,Masa Takanashi, andKudo) as theKO-D 6-Man Tag Team Champions in May 2014

Professional wrestling

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  • PWI ranked him #285 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in thePWI 500 in 2016[59]

Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
13 matches6 wins7 losses
By knockout33
By submission24
By decision10
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss6–7Takafumi ItoSubmission (armbar)Pancrase 252: 20th AnniversarySeptember 29, 201321:28Yokohama, Japan
Win6–6Jin Suk JungDecision (unanimous)World Victory Road Presents: Soul of FightDecember 30, 201025:00Tokyo, JapanJacket Rules bout
Loss5–6Kotetsu BokuKO (punch)Shooto: Revolutionary Exchanges 3November 23, 200911:54Tokyo, Japan
Win5–5Seung Hwa HanSubmission (rear naked choke)Gladiator: Japan & Korea International Friendship RallyNovember 3, 20091N/AOkayama, Japan
Loss4–5Satoru KitaokaSubmission (achilles lock)Pancrase: Changing Tour 3June 7, 200911:26Tokyo, Japan
Loss4–4Andy OlogunKO (punches)Fields Dynamite!! 2008December 31, 200813:52Saitama, Japan
Win4–3Yuichi IkariKO (punch)Pancrase: Shining 9October 26, 200810:21Tokyo, Japan
Win3–3Masakazu KuramochiKO (soccer kick)Pancrase: Shining 5June 1, 200812:01Tokyo, Japan
Loss2–3Wataru TakahashiSubmission (armbar)Pancrase: Shining 3April 27, 200814:23Tokyo, Japan
Loss2–2Asaki HondaSubmission (heel hook)Pancrase: Rising 8October 14, 200710:52Tokyo, Japan
Win2–1Ki Seok ChoiSubmission (rear naked choke)Pancrase: 2007 Neo-Blood Tournament FinalsJuly 27, 200710:44Tokyo, Japan
Loss1–1Hyung Suk ChoiKO (punch)Pancrase: Rising 4April 27, 200711:51Tokyo, Japan
Win1–0Akihiro OnoKO (knee)Pancrase: Blow 7September 16, 200622:47Tokyo, Japan

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