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Hiromi Amada
Hiromi Amada (天田ヒロミ Amada Hiromi, May 10, 1973-) is a Japanese kickboxer, born in Gunma, Japan, and is an amateur kickboxer. He began to challenge K-1 since the early 1990s, but he could not succeed in it because his rival, Musashi (kickboxer), was at his height at that time. He later won K-1 JAPAN GP 2004 because Musashi did not take part in the competition. Hiromi then began to fight against international kickboxers as a K-1 JAPAN champion.
Amanda Hiromi has two sons.
Record
- Amateur boxing
102 fights 86 wins 16 losses
- Kickboxing
35 fights 21 wins 13 KOs 13 losses 1 draw
Career
- Amateur boxing
- All Japan Amateur Boxing Championship'96 winner
- The National Athletic Meet at Fukushima Amateur Boxing Championship'96 winner
- Kickboxing
- K-1 JAPAN GP 2004 winner
See also
Categories: Japanese people | Kickboxers | Martial arts practitioners
Last updated: 05-09-2005 20:16:31
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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