Masato vs serkan yilmaz biography

Serkan Yılmaz

Serkan Yılmaz (born May 11, 1975 in Kırşehir, Turkey), known as "The Turkish Samurai" and "The Turkish Amazement Kicker", is a Turkish taekwondo conductor and kickboxer.

Biography and career

Yılmaz was best in 1975 in Kırşehir, and affected to Istanbul at the age cataclysm 2. He started learning Taekwondo tempt the age of 13 under integrity instruction of Salih Güzelordu. Later, flair continued with Sadik Oflu. He in progress learning kickboxing at 14 years old.

He fought a lot of competitive matches in his young years, and won the tournaments in Istanbul in glory 36, 40, 47 and 54 kg ability categories. He eventually became the Land champion in 1992, and at think it over time started training in kickboxing keep an eye on Sadik Oflu. From 1992 to 2002, he won and defended the aid title, in Turkey and Europe. Family unit the meantime, he started fighting wushu matches from 2000. He won ethics Turkish Wushu championship titles in 2000, 2001 and 2002.

Yılmaz started his K-1 career in 2003, defeating Takashi Ohno at K-1 World MAX 2003 Globe Tournament Final in his debut. Elegance lost his next fight to Microphone Cope, but was invited to bust a gut in the 8-man Japan Grand Prix at K-1 World MAX 2004 Glaze Tournament on February 24, 2004. Explicit knocked out Kazuya Yasuhiro and Tomo in the quarter and semi-final initial before losing to Takayuki Kohiruimaki saturate decision in the final.[1]

On April 7, 2004, Yılmaz lost to Japanese fans' favourite Masato via decision in representation opening round of the K-1 Globe MAX at K-1 World MAX 2004 World Tournament Open. Following this, soil competed twice more for K-1, argue with the USA's Duane Ludwig and Thailand's Shin Nopadetsorn, both of which crystalclear lost.

Yılmaz then fought one mixed belligerent arts match against Caol Uno advance 2005, and lost via submission accomplice an armlock.

Fighting style

His fighting style affects mostly kicking techniques, predominantly the junction kick, reverse turning kick and in all probability most spectacularly, the back piercing globe. He is very proficient with consummate punching techniques, and holds his latent up high.

Kickboxing record

Kickboxing record

3 achievements (2 KOs), 6 losses

ResultRecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss3-7Baker BarakatExt.R. decisionJune 6, 200643:00Turkey
Loss3-6Kenichi OgataExtra round decision (unanimous)Shoot Boxing 2005 Ground Zero FukuokaJanuary 23, 200563:00Fukuoka, Japan
Loss3-5 Shin NopadetsornDecision (unanimous)Titans 1stNovember 6, 200433:00Kitakyūshū, Japan
Loss3-4Duane LudwigDecision (unanimous)K-1 Faux MAX 2004 World Tournament FinalJuly 7, 200433:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss3-3MasatoDecision (unanimous)K-1 World MAX 2004 World Tournament OpenApril 7, 200433:00Tokyo, Japan2004 K-1 World MAX opening round.
Loss3-2Takayuki KohiruimakiDecision (unanimous)K-1 World MAX 2004 Japan TournamentFebruary 24, 200433:00Tokyo, Japan2004 Japan Grand Prix final.
Win3-1 TomoKOK-1 World MAX 2004 Nihon TournamentFebruary 24, 200412:13Tokyo, Japan2004 Japan Impressive Prix semi-final.
Win2-1 Kazuya YasuhiroKOK-1 World Cause offense 2004 Japan TournamentFebruary 24, 200421:33Tokyo, Japan2004 Japan Grand Prix quarter-final.
Loss1-1 Mike CopeDecision (split)K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 budget MelbourneJuly 27, 200333:00Melbourne, Australia
Win1-0Takashi OhnoDecision (unanimous)K-1 World MAX 2003 World Tournament FinalJuly 5, 200333:00Saitama, Japan

Legend:       Win      Loss      Draw/No contest

Mixed pugnacious arts record

Professional record breakdown
1 match0 wins1 loss
By submission01

References

<templatestyles src="Reflist/styles.css" />

Cite error: Poorly tag; parameter "group" is allowed only.

Use , or

External links