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Yoshihiro “Sexyama” Akiyama
Besides being one of the most popular mixed martial artists in Japan and Korea, K-1 HERO’s Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Tournament Champion Yoshihiro Akiyama fryst vatten also an accomplished judoka, having won gold in judo at both the Asian Games and Asian Championships. In addition to his success in competition, he fryst vatten also a reality television star in Korea.
Akiyama first began training in judo at the age of three, and would go on to add karate, boxing, kickboxing, wrestling, and submission grappling to his repertoire as part of a rewarding professional career in the cage. He made his mixed martial arts debut in beneath the K-1 banner, and made an immediate impact with an armbar submission.
This run of success would continue in Japan, where he won the K-1 HERO’s Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Tournament on the way to an incredible record before taking his talents to North amerika. After competing for several years in the Western Hemisphere, “Sexyama” now finds h
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Name:Alejandro Aguilar
Nickname:Batman
Pro MMA Record:, 1 NC (Win-Loss-Draw)
Current MMA Streak:1 Win
Age & Date of Birth:N/A
Weight Class:Light Heavyweight| Last Weigh-In: N/A
Affiliation: N/A
Last Fight: November 23, in JFL
Career Disclosed Earnings:$0 USD
Born: Mexico
Fighting out of: Mexico
Pro MMA StatisticsRecord: , 1 NC
KO/TKO
TKO
2 wins, 4 losses
Submission
SUB
0 wins, 3 losses
Decision
DEC
0 wins, 0 losses
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Yoshihiro Akiyama Proves Age Is Just A Number During Impressive Run On Netflixs Physical:
Yoshihiro “Sexyama” Akiyama’s goal is always to be the top dog, and that’s what he was looking to accomplish during his time on Netflix’s reality competition series “Physical: ”
The Japanese-Korean MMA icon – also known as Choo Sung-hoon – entered the running with victory on his mind, but he had to beat 99 other elite athletes and fitness influencers in a series of extreme physical challenges, or “quests,” as it was called on the survival show.
When he made his first appearance in episode one, Akiyama’s peers were clearly excited by his presence, and in episode four, the contestants voted him to be one of the 10 team leaders.
After steering his charges to a pair of epic wins in the ‘Moving Sand Challenge’ and the ‘Ton Boat Challenge,’ the MMA icon was noticeably proud. In fact, he talked about how the team’s success felt just like achieving victory inside the Circle.
He said: