Henri van Opstal

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Henri van Opstal
Born (1989-02-20) February 20, 1989 (age 34)
's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Other namesThe Japanese Killer
Nationality Dutch
Height1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Weight70.0 kg (154.3 lb; 11.02 st)
Division Lightweight
Welterweight
Middleweight
Style Kickboxing, Muay Thai, Shoot boxing
Stance Orthodox
Fighting out of 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
TeamSouwer Sports Institute
Years active2006-present
Kickboxing record
Total35
Wins25
By knockout9
Losses10
By knockout1
Draws0
Last updated on: May 17, 2014

Henri van Opstal (born February 20, 1989) is a Dutch kickboxer who competes in the middleweight division. Van Opstal came to prominence by winning the WMC European Junior Middleweight Championship but found further success competing in Japan, taking wins over a number of the countries' top middleweights and finishing as runner-up in the Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2012 .

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His entrance music is "Proud Mary" by Tina Turner.

Career

After building up an undefeated record on the Dutch kickboxing and Muay Thai scene, Henri van Opstal challenged Martin Akhtar for the WMC World Junior Welterweight (-63.5 kg/140 lb) Championship in Sweden, losing for the first time in his professional career by decision. Afterwards, he began moving up to the weight divisions, settling at middleweight and taking wins over the likes of Harut Grigorian and Denis Schneidmiller while becoming the WMC European Junior Middleweight (-69.85 kg/154 lb) Champion.

He made his K-1 debut at the K-1 World MAX 2010 West Europe Tournament in Utrecht, Netherlands on March 21, 2010, where faced Robin van Roosmalen in the quarter-finals. The bout was ruled a draw after the regulation three rounds and so it went into an extension round to decide the winner, after which van Roosmalen was given the nod and inflicted van Opstal's first loss in three years. [1] He lost to another future star in Andy Ristie by decision at Fighting with the Stars in Paramaribo, Suriname on August 29, 2010. [2] Venturing into the shoot boxing rule set, van Opstal received the call-up to his first S-Cup at the Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2010 in Tokyo, Japan on November 21, 2010. He easily outclassed Rhyse Saliba in the quarter-finals, knocking him down inside the opening thirty seconds and causing problems with his boxing throughout the match and winning by unanimous decision. He then lost to eventual champion Buakaw Por. Pramuk by the same margin in the semis, unable to rival the Thai's powerful kicks. [3]

Van Opstal rematched Harut Grigorian at War of the Ring in Amsterdam, Netherlands on February 2, 2011, losing by unanimous decision but he soon made a successful return to Japan where he would go on to have a string of wins over some of the nation's top middleweights and earn the moniker of "the Japanese Killer". At Shoot Boxing 2011: Act 3 on June 5, 2011, he stopped former boxer Satoru Suzuki with low kicks in round two. [4] He then beat Mohammed Aouragh by decision at Muay Thai Mania 4 in Rijswijk, Netherlands on October 23, 2011 [5] before ending the year with a third straight win with a unanimous decision over Akihiro Gono at Shooto the Shoot 2011 on November 6, 2011. [6]

In his first and only appearance in the It's Showtime promotion, van Opstal lost to Hafid el Boustati by unanimous decision at It's Showtime 2012 in Leeuwarden in Leeuwarden, Netherlands on January 28, 2012. [7] Replacing Vahid Roshani, [8] van Opstal took on Hinata at RISE 88 in Tokyo on June 2, 2012. After an even first two rounds, the Dutchman ended the fight with a high kick nineteen seconds in the third to score something of an upset. [9] In the main event of REBELS.12 & It's Showtime Japan Countdown-2 in Tokyo on July 29, 2012, van Opstal improved to 4-0 over Japanese competition with a majority decision win over Hiroki Nakajima. Nakajima scored early to the body, but his lack of defense allowed van Opstal to find openings throughout the fight and pick apart his opponent. [10] On October 28, 2012, he faced Yuichiro "Jienotsu" Nagashima at REBELS.13 in Tokyo with a place in the Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2012 on the line [11] [12] and he booked his spot in his second consecutive S-Cup by defeating Nagashima by unanimous decision. [13] The 2012 S-Cup was held on November 17, 2012, and van Opstal outpointed tough Thai Bovy Sor Udomson to a unanimous decision in the quarter-finals. He was then set to take on Hiroaki Suzuki in the semi-finals but Suzuki could not continue in the tournament due to injury and so van Opstal instead fought reserve fighter Satoru Suzuki in a rematch. Van Opstal stopped Suzuki for a second time, dropping him twice in under a minute in round one and forcing the referee to call the fight off, setting up a match with his stable mate and mentor Andy Souwer in the final. Souwer beat van Opstal by way of unanimous decision. [14]

Van Opstal lost to a Japanese foe for the first time at Shootboxing 2013: Act 1 on February 22, 2013, when he dropped a close majority decision to Yoshihiro Sato. [15] [16] [17] On March 24, 2013, van Opstal participated in an eight man tournament to crown the WMTA World Super Welterweight (-69.85 kg/154 lb) Champion at Haarlem Fight Night IV in Haarlem, Netherlands. [18] [19] He cruised to decision wins over Kevin Hessling and Maiki Karathanasis in the quarter-finals and semi-finals, respectively, and met Armen Petrosyan in a five rounder in the final. Petrosyan caused damage with low kicks over the course of the fight and, after being thrown to the canvas a few times, van Opstal found it increasingly difficult to get up due to his legs being battered and his corner threw in the towel at the end of the third round. [20] He made his return to K-1 to compete against Enriko Kehl in the K-1 World MAX 2013 World Championship Tournament Final 16 in Majorca, Spain on September 24, 2013, losing a unanimous decision. [21] [22] [23] [24] [25]

After his successful boxing career, Henri switched to training others. "It gave me a kick to share my knowledge and transfer it to others."

When after a while he saw people change both physically and mentally, he was certain that this was what he wanted to continue. He decided to delve into training courses so that he could also help people in other specific areas. For example, he has his diploma as a fitness instructor and diploma as a personal trainer and medical fitness.

After these courses he was ready to go for it, he carefully started a number of private lessons and after a while he was able to set up his own bootcamp group. After this fast-growing success, it was time for something new. Since 2015 his own gym ‘HVO-personal training’ was opened. This will mainly be about personal training, including private kickboxing / boxing lessons. But small group training courses and group lessons are part of the program as well. In addition, he also started “GET FIT WITH HVO group lessons” in 2015. [26]

Championships and awards

Kickboxing

Kickboxing record

Kickboxing record
25 wins (9 KOs), 10 losses, 0 draws
DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTimeRecord
2014-05-17Win Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jay de VeigaA1 World Combat Cup, First Round Eindhoven, Netherlands Decision33:0025-10
Was unable to continue the tournament because of an injury.
2013-09-24Loss Flag of Germany.svg Enriko Kehl K-1 World MAX 2013 World Championship Tournament Final 16, First Round Majorca, Spain Decision (unanimous)33:0024-10
2013-03-24Loss Flag of Italy.svg Armen Petrosyan Haarlem Fight Night IV, Final Haarlem, Netherlands TKO (corner stoppage)33:0024-9
For the Haarlem Fight Night IV 70 kg/154 lb Tournament Championship and the WMTA World Super Welterweight (-69.85 kg/154 lb) Championship.
2013-03-24Win Flag of the Netherlands.svg Maiki KarathanasisHaarlem Fight Night IV, Semi Finals Haarlem, Netherlands Decision33:0024-8
2013-03-24Win Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kevin HesslingHaarlem Fight Night IV, Quarter Finals Haarlem, Netherlands Decision33:0023-8
2013-02-22Loss Flag of Japan.svg Yoshihiro Sato Shootboxing 2013: Act 1 Tokyo, Japan Decision (majority)33:0022-8
2012-11-17Loss Flag of the Netherlands.svg Andy Souwer Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2012, Final Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous)33:0022-7
For the Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2012 Championship.
2012-11-17Win Flag of Japan.svg Satoru Suzuki Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2012, Semi Finals Tokyo, Japan TKO (punches)10:4222-6
2012-11-17Win Flag of Thailand.svg Bovy Sor Udomson Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2012, Quarter Finals Tokyo, Japan Decision (majority)33:0021-6
2012-10-28Win Flag of Japan.svg Yuichiro Nagashima REBELS.13 Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous)33:0020-6
2012-07-29Win Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Nakajima REBELS.12 & It's Showtime Japan Countdown-2 Tokyo, Japan Decision (majority)33:0019-6
2012-06-02Win Flag of Japan.svg Hinata RISE 88 Tokyo, Japan KO (right high kick)30:1918-6
2012-01-28Loss Flag of Morocco.svg Hafid el Boustati It's Showtime 2012 in Leeuwarden Leeuwarden, Netherlands Decision (unanimous)33:0017-6
2011-11-06Win Flag of Japan.svg Akihiro Gono Shooto the Shoot 2011 Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous)33:00
2011-10-23Win Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mohammed AouraghMuay Thai Mania 4 Rijswijk, Netherlands Decision33:00
2011-06-05Win Flag of Japan.svg Satoru SuzukiShoot Boxing 2011: Act 3 Tokyo, Japan KO (right low kick)20:36
2011-02-12Loss Flag of Armenia.svg Harut Grigorian War of the Ring Amsterdam, Netherlands Decision (unanimous)33:00
2010-11-21Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Buakaw Por. Pramuk Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2010, Semi Finals Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous)33:00
2010-11-21Win Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rhyse Saliba Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2010, Quarter Finals Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous)33:00
2010-08-29Loss Flag of Suriname.svg Andy Ristie Fighting with the Stars Paramaribo, Suriname Decision33:00
2010-03-21Loss Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robin van Roosmalen K-1 World MAX 2010 West Europe Tournament, Quarter Finals Utrecht, Netherlands Extension round decision43:00
2010-01-30Win Flag of Germany.svg Denis Schneidmiller Beast of the East Zutphen, Netherlands Decision33:00
2009-11-14Win Flag of Poland.svg Piotr KobylańskiBeast of the East Gdynia, Poland Decision33:00
2007-12-16Win Flag of Armenia.svg Harut Grigorian KlasH 4 Oss, Netherlands Decision33:00
2007-11-24Win Flag of Albania.svg Nedrim IsmailiShootboxing in the Autotron Rosmalen, Netherlands Decision33:00
2007-10-26Win Flag of Romania.svg DavidKlash III: Show No Mercy Sibiu, Romania TKO
2006-10-21Loss Flag of Sweden.svg Martin Akhtar Sweden Decision53:00
For the WMC World Junior Welterweight (-63.5 kg/140 lb) Championship.
2005-11-13Win Flag of the Netherlands.svg Moustafa ElfarissiTime for Action Nijmegen, Netherlands Decision53:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

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