Yoshiro Maeda
Japanese martial artist
Yoshiro Maeda (Japanese : 前田吉朗 , Maeda Yoshirō , born October 31, 1981) is a Japanese mixed martial artist who currently competes in DEEP 's flyweight division, and formerly fought in DEEP's bantamweight division, the latter of which he is a former champion, recently losing the title to Daiki Hata who is still the reigning champion. With a professional career spanning 10 years, Maeda has competed in notable Japanese promotions such as Pancrase , PRIDE FC and DREAM , as well as the WEC in America.
Mixed martial arts career
Early career
Going 0–1–2 as an amateur in 2002, Maeda made his professional debut in 2003 with a second round technical submission of Shigeyuki Umeki. Between his pro debut and 2005, Maeda racked a record of 17–2–1, with wins coming under the Pancrase and DEEP banners.
World Extreme Cagefighting
Following a drop in weight to the bantamweight division, Maeda debuted in the WEC with a first-round KO due to a kick to the body against King of the Cage champion, Charlie Valencia . With this win, Maeda was given a title shot against bantamweight champion, Miguel Torres .[ 2] [ 3] In a back and forth battle, both men landed hard shots on the feet and exchanged submission attempts on the ground. Maeda would lose due to doctor stoppage in the third round due to severe swelling of his right eye.[ 4] The fight earned Fight of the Night honors.[ 5]
Maeda would then face BJJ black belt, Rani Yahya , in a catchweight bout of 137 pounds at WEC 36.[ 6] Maeda lost by submission due to a guillotine choke in the first round. Following this loss, Maeda would be released from his WEC contract after going 1–2 in the promotion.
DREAM
In his first bout under the DREAM banner, Maeda defeated Micah Miller by unanimous decision.[ 7] Followed by a controversial first-round KO loss to Hiroyuki Takaya , he rebounded with a win over former WEC champion Chase Beebe . Once again, Maeda would lose by KO, this time to former WEC champion Cole Escovedo .[ 8] Maeda is 0-4 within DREAM since his loss to Escovedo in 2010.
World Victory Road
Yoshiro Maeda fought former Sengoku featherweight champion, Masanori Kanehara , in December 2010.[ 9] Maeda won by first-round TKO.[ 10]
Championships and accomplishments
Mixed martial arts
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown
59 matches
38 wins
18 losses
By knockout
15
8
By submission
7
6
By decision
15
4
By disqualification
1
0
Draws
3
Res.
Record
Opponent
Method
Event
Date
Round
Time
Location
Notes
Win
39–19–5
Mitsuhisa Sunabe
Decision (unanimous)
Rizin 32
November 20, 2021
3
5:00
Okinawa , Japan
Catchweight (129 lb) bout.
Loss
38–19–5
Tatsuro Taira
Technical Submission (rear-naked choke)
Shooto 0320
March 20, 2021
1
1:01
Tokyo , Japan
Bantamweight bout.
Loss
38–18–5
Ryuya Fukuda
TKO (Punches)
Shooto 0712
July 12, 2020
3
4:57
Osaka , Japan
For the Shooto Interim Flyweight Title.
Win
38–17–5
Payoongsak Singchalad
Submission (Rear naked choke)
DEEP & Pancrase Osaka
November 17, 2019
1
3:18
Osaka , Japan
Win
37–17–5
Koki Naito
Decision (split)
Shooto 30th Anniversary Tour 5th Round: In Osaka
June 30, 2019
3
5:00
Osaka , Japan
Loss
36–17–5
Kiyotaka Shimizu
TKO (punches)
Shooto 1/27 at Korakuen Hall: 30th Anniversary Tour
January 27, 2019
1
4:37
Tokyo , Japan
Win
36–16–5
Tadaaki Yamamoto
Decision (unanimous)
Shooto: Professional Shooto 6/17 in Osaka
June 17, 2018
3
5:00
Osaka , Japan
Win
35–16–5
Young Han Kim
KO (punches)
Shooto: Professional Shooto 6/25 in Osaka
June 25, 2017
1
0:54
Osaka , Japan
Catchweight (129 lb) bout.
Loss
34–16–5
Hayato Ishii
Decision (unanimous)
Shooto: Professional Shooto 1/29
January 29, 2017
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Win
34–15–5
Kosuke Suzuki
Submission (rear-naked choke)
Shooto: Mobstyles Presents Fight & Mosh
April 23, 2016
2
2:43
Urayasu, Chiba , Japan
Win
33–15–5
Takaki Soya
Decision (unanimous)
Vale Tudo Japan - VTJ 7th
September 13, 2015
3
5:00
Urayasu, Chiba , Japan
Win
32–15–5
Kentaro Watanabe
Decision (unanimous)
Vale Tudo Japan - VTJ in Osaka
June 21, 2015
3
5:00
Osaka , Japan
Win
31–15–5
Haruo Ochi
Decision (majority)
Deep - Dream Impact 2014: Omisoka Special
December 31, 2014
3
5:00
Saitama , Japan
Loss
30–15–5
Yuki Motoya
Submission (armbar)
Deep - 67 Impact
June 22, 2014
1
4:59
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
30–14–5
Ryuichi Miki
Decision (unanimous)
Vale Tudo Japan - VTJ 4th
February 23, 2014
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Draw
30–13–5
Mamoru Yamaguchi
Draw (majority)
Deep - Tribe Tokyo Fight
October 20, 2013
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Flyweight debut.
Loss
30–13–4
Daiki Hata
TKO (punches)
DEEP: 62nd Impact
April 26, 2013
2
1:41
Tokyo , Japan
Lost Deep Bantamweight Championship.
Loss
30–12–4
Bibiano Fernandes
Technical Submission (triangle choke)
Dream 18
December 31, 2012
1
1:46
Tokyo , Japan
Win
30–11–4
Tatsumitsu Wada
Submission (rear-naked choke)
Deep: 59th Impact
August 18, 2012
3
2:32
Tokyo , Japan
Defended Deep Bantamweight Championship.
Win
29–11–4
Takafumi Otsuka
Submission (rear-naked choke)
Deep: 57th Impact
February 18, 2012
2
3:13
Tokyo , Japan
Won Deep Bantamweight Championship.
Loss
28–11–4
Hiroshi Nakamura
Decision (majority)
Deep: Cage Impact 2011 in Tokyo, 2nd Round
October 29, 2011
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
28–10–4
Hideo Tokoro
TKO (corner stoppage)
Dream: Fight for Japan!
May 29, 2011
2
0:23
Saitama, Saitama , Japan
DREAM Bantamweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal.
Win
28–9–4
Masanori Kanehara
TKO (punches)
World Victory Road Presents: Soul of Fight
December 30, 2010
1
1:27
Tokyo , Japan
Featherweight bout.
Win
27–9–4
Takafumi Otsuka
Decision (majority)
Deep: 50 Impact
October 24, 2010
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
26–9–4
Kenji Osawa
Decision (split)
Dream 14
May 29, 2010
3
5:00
Saitama, Saitama , Japan
Return to Bantamweight.
Loss
26–8–4
Cole Escovedo
KO (head kick)
Dream 13
March 22, 2010
1
2:29
Yokohama , Japan
Win
26–7–4
Chase Beebe
Submission (rear-naked choke)
Dream 12
October 25, 2009
1
3:26
Osaka , Japan
Win
25–7–4
Kleber Koike Erbst
DQ (groin shot)
Deep: Osaka Impact
August 30, 2009
1
4:00
Osaka , Japan
Loss
24–7–4
Hiroyuki Takaya
TKO (punches)
Dream 9
May 26, 2009
1
9:39
Yokohama , Japan
DREAM Featherweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal.
Win
24–6–4
Micah Miller
Decision (unanimous)
Dream 7
Mar 8, 2009
2
5:00
Saitama, Saitama , Japan
DREAM Featherweight Grand Prix Opening Round. Return to Featherweight.
Loss
23–6–4
Rani Yahya
Submission (guillotine choke)
WEC 36: Faber vs. Brown
November 5, 2008
1
3:30
Hollywood, Florida , United States
Catchweight (137 lb) bout; Yahya missed weight.
Loss
23–5–4
Miguel Torres
TKO (doctor stoppage)
WEC 34: Faber vs. Pulver
June 1, 2008
3
5:00
Sacramento, California , United States
For the WEC Bantamweight Championship . Fight of the Night.
Win
23–4–4
Charlie Valencia
KO (kick to the body)
WEC 32: Condit vs. Prater
February 13, 2008
1
2:29
Rio Rancho, New Mexico , United States
Bantamweight debut.
Draw
22–4–4
Kim Jong-Man
Draw
Deep: Protect Impact 2007
December 22, 2007
3
5:00
Osaka , Japan
Win
22–4–3
Johnny Frachey
TKO (kicks and punches)
Pancrase: Rising 6
September 5, 2007
1
3:38
Tokyo , Japan
Win
21–4–3
Danny Batten
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase: Rising 4
April 27, 2007
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Defended the Pancrase Featherweight Championship .
Win
20–4–3
Manabu Inoue
TKO (punches)
Pancrase: Rising 1
February 4, 2007
1
4:36
Osaka , Japan
Loss
19–4–3
Joe Pearson
Submission (guillotine choke)
Pride - Bushido 13
November 5, 2006
1
0:54
Yokohama, Kanagawa , Japan
Win
19–3–3
Daiki Hata
Decision (split)
Pancrase: Blow 6
August 27, 2006
3
5:00
Yokohama, Kanagawa , Japan
Won the inaugural Pancrase Featherweight Championship .
Win
18–3–3
Atsushi Yamamoto
KO (flying knee)
Pancrase: Blow 5
June 6, 2006
2
4:36
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
17–3–3
Daiki Hata
TKO (punches)
Pancrase: Blow 2
March 19, 2006
2
0:35
Osaka , Japan
Loss
17–2–3
Masakazu Imanari
Submission (toe hold)
Deep: 22 Impact
December 2, 2005
3
1:31
Tokyo , Japan
Deep Featherweight Tournament Final. For Deep Featherweight Championship.
Win
17–1–3
Muangfahlek Kiatwichkien
KO (soccer kick)
Deep: 22 Impact
December 2, 2005
1
2:26
Tokyo , Japan
Deep Featherweight Tournament Semifinal.
Win
16–1–3
Tomomi Iwama
KO (head kick)
Deep: 21st Impact
October 28, 2005
1
0:32
Tokyo , Japan
Deep Featherweight Tournament Quarterfinal.
Win
15–1–3
Miki Shida
KO (punches)
Pancrase: Spiral 7
September 4, 2005
3
2:17
Osaka , Japan
Win
14–1–3
Colin Mannsur
TKO (punches)
Pancrase: Spiral 6
July 31, 2005
1
2:43
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
13–1–3
Charles Bennett
KO (punch)
Pride: Bushido 7
May 22, 2005
1
1:55
Osaka , Japan
Lightweight bout.
Win
13–0–3
Takumi Murata
Submission (armbar)
Pancrase: Spiral 3
April 10, 2005
1
4:16
Osaka , Japan
Draw
12–0–3
Masakazu Imanari
Draw
Deep: 18th Impact
February 12, 2005
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Win
12–0–2
Minoru Tsuiki
KO (punch and kick)
Pancrase: Brave 12
December 21, 2004
1
4:02
Tokyo , Japan
Win
11–0–2
Fredson Paixão
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase: Brave 7
August 22, 2004
3
5:00
Osaka , Japan
Win
10–0–2
Isamu Sugiuchi
KO (punch)
Pancrase: Brave 5
May 28, 2004
1
1:32
Tokyo , Japan
Win
9–0–2
Hiroshi Umemura
Submission (armbar)
Deep: 14th Impact
April 18, 2004
1
2:26
Osaka , Japan
Catchweight (139 lb) bout.
Win
8–0–2
Alexandre Freitas
TKO (flying knee and punches)
Pancrase: Brave 2
February 15, 2004
2
0:25
Osaka , Japan
Win
7–0–2
Baret Yoshida
KO (punches)
Pancrase - Hybrid 10
November 30, 2003
1
1:29
Tokyo , Japan
Win
6–0–2
Satoshi Watanabe
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase - Hybrid 8
October 4, 2003
2
5:00
Osaka , Japan
Lightweight bout.
Win
5–0–2
Miki Shida
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase - 2003 Neo-Blood Tournament Second Round
July 27, 2003
2
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Win
4–0–2
Takahiro Sanehara
TKO (punches)
Pancrase - 2003 Neo-Blood Tournament Opening Round
July 27, 2003
2
1:06
Tokyo , Japan
Win
3–0–2
Shinya Sato
Decision (majority)
Pancrase - Hybrid 7
June 22, 2003
2
5:00
Osaka , Japan
Win
2–0–2
Mitsuhisa Sunabe
Decision (unanimous)
Pancrase - Hybrid 5
May 18, 2003
2
5:00
Yokohama, Kanagawa , Japan
Win
1–0–2
Shigeyuki Umeki
Technical Submission (rear-naked choke)
Pancrase - Hybrid 2
February 16, 2003
2
1:49
Osaka , Japan
Featherweight debut.
Mixed martial arts exhibition record
Res.
Record
Opponent
Method
Event
Date
Round
Time
Location
Notes
Draw
0–0–2
Yasunori Yamada
Draw (time limit)
Pancrase - Spirit 6
August 25, 2002
2
5:00
Osaka , Japan
Draw
0–0–1
Mikio Takeuchi
Draw (time limit)
Pancrase - Spirit 4
May 11, 2002
2
5:00
Osaka , Japan
See also
References
^ "Yoshiro Maeda, Profile for Inagaki gumi" .
^ "Miguel Torres vs. Yoshiro Maeda WEC title fight slated for June 1 (Exclusive)" . MMAMania.com. April 14, 2008.
^ "Miguel Torres vs. Yoshiro Maeda WEC 34 fight hype (Video)" . MMAMania.com. May 5, 2008.
^ "Faber Outslugs Pulver in Five-Round Classic at WEC 34; Torres Also Retains Belt" . Cage Potato. May 6, 2008.
^ "Miguel Torres welcomes WEC rematch with Yoshiro Maeda" . MMAJunkie.com. June 6, 2008.
^ "Yoshiro Maeda vs. Rani Yahya WEC fight booked for Hard Rock" . MMAMania.com. August 20, 2008.
^ "Yoshiro Maeda vs. Micah Miller" . tapology.com. March 8, 2009.
^ "Josh Barnett, Yoshiro Maeda vs. Cole Escovedo Announced for DREAM 13" . mmafrenzy.com. March 12, 2010.
^ "WEC Veteran Yoshiro Maeda Vs. Masanori Kanehara Added To Sengoku: Soul Of Fight" . Bleacher Report. December 17, 2010.
^ "HDNet Fights Video Vault: Masanori Kanehara vs. Yoshiro Maeda at "Soul of Fight" " . MMAJunkie.com. February 23, 2011.
^ a b "Yoshiro Maeda" . Retrieved 2023-08-29 .
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