Company type | Private |
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Industry | Martial arts entertainment planning and promotion |
Founded | 2016 |
Founders | Riki Onodera, Bushido Road |
Headquarters | , Japan |
Key people | Mitsuru Miyata |
Owner | Def Fellow |
Website | Knockout Kickboxing |
Knock Out (stylized as KNOCK OUT) is a Japanese martial arts promotion and brand established in 2016 by the Bushido Road subsidiary Kixroad. It is currently run by Def Fellow.
In 2019, the promotion established two different rulesets. The Knock Out-Red ruleset allowed elbow strikes, sweeps and throws. The Knock Out-Black ruleset followed the traditional K-1 ruleset, which allowed kicks and strikes with fists or knees, while extended clinching, elbow strikes and throws of any kind were prohibited. [1]
Division | Red Champion | Black Champion |
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Super Middleweight (-75 kg) | ![]() | ![]() |
Super Welterweight (-70 kg) | ![]() | ![]() |
Welterweight (-67.5 kg) | ![]() | ![]() |
Super Lightweight (-65 kg) | ![]() | ![]() |
Lightweight (-62.5 kg) | ![]() | ![]() |
Super Featherweight (-60 kg) | ![]() | ![]() |
Featherweight (-57.5 kg) | ![]() | ![]() |
Super Bantamweight (-55 kg) | ![]() | ![]() |
Bantamweight (-53.5 kg) | ![]() | ![]() |
Super Flyweight (-52 kg) | ![]() | ![]() |
Female Minimumweight (-47.5 kg) | ![]() | ![]() |
Female Atomweight (-46 kg) | ![]() | ![]() |
On September 14, 2016, Bushido Road announced the establishment of a new kickboxing promotion called Knock Out. The promotion was founded jointly by Riki Onodera and Road Fight, and initially partnered with another kickboxing promotion "NO KICK NO LIFE". [2]
KNOCK OUT held their first event, called "Knock Out vol.0", at the Tokyo Dome City Hall on December 5, 2016. It was headlined by a muay thai bout between Sirimongkol PKsaenchaimuaythaigym and the Rajadamnern 135 lbs champion Genji Umeno. Tenshin Nasukawa faced the two-weight Lumpinee champion Wanchalong PK.Saenchai in the co-headliner. [3] A half hour segment of the event was later broadcast by Tokyo MX on December 31, 2016. [4] The event was fully broadcast on January 1, 2017. [5]
Riki Onodera retired from the position of producer on April 29, 2019. [6] On May 20, 2019, it was announced that he would be replaced by Genki Yamaguchi. On the same day, Knock Out announced that they had entered into a partnership agreement with Rebels, another kickboxing and muay thai promotion. [7]
On June 15, 2020, Bushido Road sold Knock Out ownership rights to Def Fellow, the operating company of Rebels. [8]
At a press conference held on September 28, 2020, producer Genki Yamaguchi announced his retirement. Former K-1 producer and Good Loser president Mitsuru Miyata was announced as his replacement. [9]
On December 18, 2020, Def Fellow announced they would merge Rebels into the Knock Out brand. The merger occurred in March 2021. [10]
The current rules were last revised in February 2023, and are as follows: [11] [12]
Weight limit: 65 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Hideki) | August 19, 2018 | |
Weight limit: 61.5 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Katsuji) | December 10, 2017 | |
2 | ![]() (def. Yosuke Morii) | August 14, 2018 |
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Weight limit: 55 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Eisaku Ogasawara) | September 18, 2019 | |
Weight limit: 51 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Kazuki Osaki) | December 9, 2018 | |
Weight limit: 70 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Yoshiro Tsuzaki) | October 16, 2019 | |
2 | ![]() (def. Yoshiro Tsuzaki) | December 11, 2022 |
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Weight limit: 65 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Ryotaro) | September 16, 2023 | |
Bazooka Koki vacated the belt in 2024. | |||
2 | ![]() (def. Ryotaro) | December 1, 2024 | |
Weight limit: 62.5 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Yota Shigemori) | September 22, 2020 | |
2 | ![]() (def. Suarek Rukkukamui) | July 18, 2021 | |
Weight limit: 60 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Soichiro Arata) | December 11, 2022 | |
Hisai vacated the title in 2023 in order to move up in weight | |||
Weight limit: 57.5 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Shogo Kuriaki) | June 9, 2019 | |
Yasumoto vacated the title on July 28, 2022, after signing with RISE. [13] | |||
2 | ![]() (def. Takeru Owaki) | September 23, 2022 | |
Weight limit: 55 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. King Kyosuke) | March 13, 2021 |
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Ogasawara vacated the title on August 18, 2022, in order to move up to featherweight. [14] | |||
2 | ![]() (def. Yuki Morioka) | November 19, 2022 | |
3 | ![]() (def. Issei SaenchaiGym) | August 6, 2023 | |
4 | ![]() (def. Hikaru Furumura) | April 27, 2024 | |
Weight limit: 53.5 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Kohei Adachi) | September 25, 2021 | |
Kyoha vacated the title in 2022. | |||
2 | ![]() (def. Shinta) | August 6, 2023 | |
Weight limit: 52 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Ryuto Oinuma) | February 28, 2021 | |
Shirahata vacated the title on March 3, 2022. [15] | |||
2 | ![]() (def. Riku Otsu) | December 11, 2022 | |
Shinta vacated the title on 2023, in order to move up to bantamweight. | |||
Weight limit: 75 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Hijiri Tamura) | July 18, 2021 | |
Matsukura vacated the title on March 3, 2022. [16] | |||
Weight limit: 70 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Hinata) | February 28, 2021 | |
Weight limit: 67.5 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Daiki Watabe) | September 23, 2022 | |
2 | ![]() (def. Daiki Watabe) | December 30, 2024 | |
Weight limit: 65 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Keijirō Miyakoshi) | July 18, 2021 | |
Weight limit: 62.5 kg
Weight limit: 60 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Ryusei) | June 23, 2024 | |
Weight limit: 57.5 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Ginji) | October 29, 2021 | |
Ryusei vacated the title on July 11, 2024 in order to move up in weight [17] | |||
2 | ![]() (def. Qumuxifu) | October 12, 2024 | |
Weight limit: 55 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Reo "red" Kudo) | December 11, 2022 |
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Weight limit: 52 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Takumi Hamada) | September 25, 2021 | |
Hanaoka vacated the title on July 28, 2022, after signing with RISE. [18] | |||
Weight limit: 47.5 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Miki Kitamura) | March 12, 2022 | |
Rina vacated the title on February 17, 2023, after being arrested on fraud charges [19] | |||
Weight limit: 46 kg
No. | Name | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() (def. Misaki) | August 30, 2020 | |
Rina vacated the title on December 19, 2021, in order to move up in weight. [20] | |||
Date | Champion | Nationality | Event | Location | Runner-up | Nationality |
2020-02-11 | Renta Nishioka | ![]() | Knock Out Championship.1 | Tokyo, Japan | Koki Bazooka | ![]() |
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