Riki Onodera

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Riki Onodera
Born小野寺力
(1974-07-07) July 7, 1974 (age 47)
Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Flag of Japan.svg Japanese
Height171 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Weight60 kg (130 lb; 9.4 st)
StyleKickboxing
Stance Orthodox
Fighting out of Tokyo, Japan
Kickboxing record
Total37
Wins25
By knockout14
Losses8
Draws4

Riki Onodera is a Japanese former professional Kickboxer. He operates as producer for various Japanese kickboxing events such as NO KICK NO LIFE and KNOCKOUT. [1]

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Biography

Onodera started Kickboxing at 14 years old when he joined Meguro Gym in Tokyo. He made his pro debut while still being in high school against Hiroshi Yamada on November 13, 1992. He won the fight by unanimous decision. [2]

In 1996 Onodera reached the #1 contender spot in the MAJKF promotion but left to compete for the All Japan Kickboxing Federation. He became a notable name when he beat AJKF star Kensaku Maeda on March 24, 1996. On May 25, 1996, Onodera participated in the inaugural Shin Nihon Kickboxing Association event in which he won the Featherweight title against hiroshi Oshiba by KO. Onodera would go on to defend the title for the next 4 years.
In 1997 Onodera was invited to the K-1 Grand Prix '97 Final to participate in a 4-man featherweight tournament alongside champions from other Japanese organizations. The invitation was declined by the head of SNKA.

After losing to Phetborai Chuwattana on March 26, 2003, Onodera took time off the ring and created his own kickboxing gym called RIKIX, it officially opened its doors in November 2003.
For his retirement fight on October 29, 2005, Onodera challenged Muay Thai champion Anuwat Kaewsamrit. At this occasion Onodera became promoter and put on the first "NO KICK NO LIFE" event. He lost the fight by KO in round 2.

In 2016 Onodera became the producer of a new Japanese Kikcboxing promotion called KNOCK OUT. [3] In 2019 Onodera left the KNOCKOUT promotion. [4] In 2020 he returned to his original promotion NO KICK NO LIFE and produced a new event for the first time in 4 years. [5]

Titles and accomplishments

Kickboxing record

Professional Kickboxing Record (Incomplete)
25 Wins (14 (T)KO's), 8 Losses, 4 Draws
DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTime
2005-10-29Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Anuwat Kaewsamrit [6] SNKA "Onodera Riki Retirement Memorial Event" Tokyo, Japan KO (Right hook)22:18
2003-03-26Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Phetborai ChuwattanaSNKA "SPEED KINGS" Tokyo, Japan TKO (Punches)31:11
2002-09-16Win Flag of Thailand.svg Rattanasak SaktaweeSNKA "Riki Onodera Greatest Hits!" Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous)53:00
2001-07-28Draw Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi KoideSNKA "EXTREME MISSION" Tokyo, Japan Decision (Split)53:00
2001-05-27Win Flag of Korea (1899).svg Yang Han youngSNKA "The Star Fleet" Tokyo, Japan Decision (Majority)53:00
2001-01-21Loss Flag of Korea (1899).svg Park Byung-gyuSNKA "THE REMATCH~HEAVEN or HELL" Tokyo, Japan KO (High Kick)22:38
2000-10-28Win Flag of Thailand.svg Tejakarin KiatprasanchaiSNKA "ROAD TO MUAY THAI 2000" Tokyo, Japan KO (High Kick)32:07
2000-09-10Win Flag of Japan.svg Yoshinori EmoriSNKA "THE STYLISH FORCE" Tokyo, Japan TKO (3 Knockdowns)32:56
2000-07-29Win Flag of Japan.svg Atsushi SuzukiSNKA "NO KICK NO LIFE" Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous)53:00
2000-01-23Win Flag of Japan.svg Masahide FujiyabuSNKA "DOUBLE IMPACT" Tokyo, Japan KO (Left Hook)10:56
1999-11-28Win Flag of Thailand.svg Naruenart Jockygym Rajadamnern Stadium - SNKA "FIGHT TO MUAY-THAI" Bangkok, Thailand KO50:51
1999-10-30Win Flag of Thailand.svg Komsan Tor PitakkgrakanSNKA "Road to Muay-Thai 2nd" Tokyo, Japan KO (Low Kick)41:56
1999-09-15Win Flag of Japan.svg Munesada NishiSNKA Tokyo, Japan Decision (Split)53:00
1999-07-24Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Jarunsak ChuwattanaSNKA Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous)53:00
1999-05-30Win Flag of Thailand.svg Sinakorn KiatyongyutSNKA Tokyo, Japan KO22:38
1999-03-13Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Jiiphet Sor VorapinSNKA Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous)53:00
1999-01-30Win Flag of Japan.svg MasaruSNKA Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous)53:00
Defends the SNKA Featherweight title. [7]
1998-10-31Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Apiwat Por.BarumganSNKA Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous)53:00
1998-07-25Win Flag of Thailand.svg Atar JitigymSNKA Tokyo, Japan KO50:16
1998-05-05Draw Flag of Japan.svg MasaruSNKA Tokyo, Japan Decision (majority)53:00
Defends the SNKA Featherweight title. [8]
1998-WinFlag placeholder.svg Khaled AsmedSNKA Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous)53:00
1997Win Flag of Japan.svg Naoki InabaSNKA Tokyo, Japan Decision53:00
1997-01-11Win Flag of the United States.svg David CummingsSNKA Tokyo, Japan
1996-05-25Win Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi OshibaSNKA Tokyo, Japan KO
Wins the SNKA Featherweight title.
1996-03-24Win Flag of Japan.svg Kensaku Maeda AJKF Yokohama, Japan Decision53:00
1996-01-26Win Flag of Japan.svg Eiji MatsuoMA Nihon Kickboxing Japan
1995-12-09Win Flag of Japan.svg Takaya SatoMA Nihon Kickboxing vs AJKF Tokyo, Japan KO
1995-06-02Draw Flag of Japan.svg 通明 YamazakiMA Nihon Kickboxing Japan Decision53:00
1995-01-29Draw Flag of Japan.svg Kenichi SatoMA Nihon Kickboxing Japan Decision53:00
1992-11-13Win Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi YamadaMA Nihon Kickboxing "Saikou wo Hajimete 10" Tokyo, Japan Decision33:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

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