Taiga | |
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Born | Taiga Kawabe (河部 大雅) August 14, 1996 Aikawa, Kanagawa Prefecture |
Other names | Hypernova |
Nationality | Japanese |
Height | 166 cm (5 ft 5 in) |
Weight | 60.0 kg (132.3 lb; 9.45 st) |
Division | Bantamweight Super Bantamweight |
Style | Kickboxing, Karate |
Stance | Southpaw |
Fighting out of | Japan |
Team | TRY HARD GYM (2012-2020, 2022-) Team Dragon (2021) |
Years active | 2012 - present |
Kickboxing record | |
Total | 45 |
Wins | 30 |
By knockout | 6 |
Losses | 13 |
By knockout | 6 |
Draws | 2 |
Other information | |
Notable relatives | Hiroya (elder brother) |
Taiga Kawabe is a Japanese kickboxer, currently signed with RISE, where he is the former RISE Super Featherweight (-60kg) champion. He is the former Krush Super Bantamweight and K-1 Super Featherweight champion, as well as a two-time K-1 Grand Prix runner-up. [1]
Taiga is the younger brother of Hiroya, who inspired him along with the two time K-1 Max World Champion Masato to start practicing Karate in his childhood, becoming a Black Belt at the fifth grade. [2]
He was ranked as a top ten bantamweight in the world by Combat Press between April 2018 and January 2019. [3] [4]
Taiga made his professional debut against Ryota at Krush-EX 2012 vol.6, winning by a third-round TKO. He won his next three fights by unanimous decision, before participating in the Krush Youth Super Bantamweight Grand Prix. He won the tournament with a split decision against Namito Izawa in the semifinals and a unanimous decision against Ryuji Horio in the finals. [5]
After an extra round decision win against Yuya Suzuki at Krush.41, Taiga won the Krush Super Bantamweight title with a unanimous decision victory over Shota Takiya. [6]
Taiga made his K-1 debut against Takeru Segawa at the K-1 World GP 2014 -65kg Championship Tournament event. Taiga lost the fight by a spinning backfist knockout. It was both the first loss and the first knockout loss of his career. [7]
Immediately following this loss, Taiga was scheduled to take part in the K-1 Super Bantamweight Grand Prix, to crown the inaugural champion. [8] He defeated Soufiane El Haji by unanimous decision in the quarterfinals and Nobuchika Terado by a third-round knockout in the semifinals. In a rematch with Takeru Segawa in the tournament finals, Taiga once again came up short, losing by unanimous decision. [9]
At K-1 World GP 2015 The Championship, Taiga fought the future Krush Super Featherweight champion Leona Pettas. Pettas won the fight by a majority decision. [10] Returning to Krush, Taiga bounced back from this losing skid with a second-round knockout of Taishi Hiratsuka. [11]
Taiga took part in the K-1 World GP 2016 -60kg Japan Tournament. He scored a first-round flying knee knockout of Masahiro Yamamoto in the quarterfinals, and a first-round left-hook knockout of Toshi in the semifinals. Taiga won the tournament with a unanimous decision win against Koya Urabe. [12]
Winning this tournament earned him a place in the K-1 World GP 2016 -60kg Japan Tournament. He won his quarterfinal bout against Javier Hernández by TKO, after his opponent retired at the end of the second round. He beat Hirotaka Urabe by unanimous decision in the semifinals. Taiga fought a rematch with Koya Urabe in the tournament finals, and lost by TKO, after being knocked down three times inside of the first 90 seconds. [13]
After beating Chen Wende at the Wu Lin Feng 2016: WLF x Krush - China vs Japan event, Taiga was given the chance to challenge Hirotaka Urabe for the K-1 Super Featherweight title. He beat Urabe by unanimous decision. [14]
Four months after winning the title, Taiga was scheduled to fight Koji in a non-title bout. [15] He won the fight by unanimous decision. [16]
In his last fight with the promotion, Taiga was scheduled to fight Stavros Exakoustidis. Exakoustidis won the fight by a first-round knockout. [17]
Moving away from K-1, Taiga participated in the Kunlun Fight 74 61.5kg Tournament, being scheduled to fight Lin Qiangbang in the quarterfinals. Qiangbang won the fight by majority decision. [18]
Taiga made his promotional debut with RIZIN against Kento Haraguchi at Rizin 13. [19] The fight ended in a draw. [20]
Taiga would lose his next two fights to Zhu Xu at Emei Legend 36 by majority decision, [21] and to Saeksan Or. Kwanmuang at Rise by unanimous decision. [22]
Kawabe was scheduled to fight Thalisson Gomes Ferreira at Rizin 15. [23] Taiga once again lost, after being knocked down three times inside of the second round. [24]
His third appearance for RIZIN was at Rizin 17, when he was scheduled to fight Hikaru Machida. Taiga managed to beat Machida by unanimous decision. [25]
After his first victory in over two years, Taiga was scheduled to fight the former RISE Lightweight champion Taiju Shiratori at Rizin 19. [26] Shiratori won the fight by unanimous decision. [27] The two of them fought an immediate rematch at Rizin 20. [28] Shiratori once again won, this time by TKO, as Taiga was unable to continue after the second round due to a cut. [29]
Taiga was next scheduled to fight the reigning RISE Lightweight champion Kento Haraguchi at Rizin 23. Taiga lost the fight by a first-round knockout. [30]
Following these three losses, Taiga was scheduled to fight Yuma Yamahata at Rizin 25. He snapped the second losing streak of his career with a unanimous decision victory over Yamahata. [31]
Taiga was next scheduled to fight Kanta Motoyama at Rizin 27. He dominated throughout the three rounds and won a unanimous decision. [32]
Taiga was scheduled to fight Kan Nakamura at RISE WORLD SERIES 2021 on July 18, 2021. [33] He lost the fight by majority decision. [34]
Taiga was scheduled to face Genji Umeno at RISE World Series 2021 Osaka 2 on November 14, 2021. He won the fight by unanimous decision. [35]
Taiga was booked to face Ryo Takahashi at Rizin 34 – Osaka on March 20, 2022. [36] The bout was ruled a majority decision draw. [37]
Taiga faced Soichiro Arata at Rizin 36 – Okinawa on July 2, 2022. He won the fight by unanimous decision, with all three judges scoring the fight 30–24 in his favor, as he had knocked Arata down in every round of the bout. [38]
Taiga faced Shota Okudeira in a super featherweight (-60 kg) bout at RISE World Series 2022 on October 15, 2022. [39] The fight was ruled a split decision draw after the first three rounds, with one scorecard of 30–28 for Okudeira and one scorecard of 30–29 for Taiga, while the third judge had it as an even 30–30 draw. Taiga was awarded a unanimous decision following an extra fourth round. [40]
Taiga was expected to face Kazuma at RISE EL DORADO 2023 on March 26, 2023. The fight was cancelled following the official weigh-ins, due to Taiga's poor physical condition. [41]
Taiga faced Fares Oumahamed at MTGP Impact in Paris on June 24, 2023. [42] Oumahamed later withdrew with an injury and was replaced by Paul Karpowicz. Taiga won the fight by a third-round knockout. [43]
Taiga faced the one-time RISE Super Featherweight title challenger Hyuma Hitachi at RISE World Series 2023 - 2nd Round on August 26, 2023. [44] He won the fight by unanimous decision, after an extra fourth round was contested. [45]
Taiga challenged the RISE Super Featherweight champion Chan Hyung Lee at RISE 175 on January 14, 2024. [46] He won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 50–49, 50–48 and 50–47. [47]
Taiga faced Daniel Puertas at RISE WORLD SERIES 2024 OSAKA on June 15, 2024. [48] He won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 30–28, 30–28 and 30–29. [49]
Taiga vacated the RISE Super Featherweight title on January 21, 2025, in order to focus on his mixed martial arts career. [50]
Awards
1 match | 0 wins | 1 loss |
By decision | 0 | 1 |
Res. | Record | Opponent | Method | Event | Date | Round | Time | Location | Notes |
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Loss | 0–1 | Genji Umeno | Decision (unanimous) | Rizin 49 | December 31, 2024 | 3 | 5:00 | Saitama, Japan | Bantamweight debut. |
30 Wins (6 (T)KO's), 13 Losses, 2 Draws, 0 No Contest | ||||||||
Date | Result | Opponent | Event | Location | Method | Round | Time | |
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2024-06-15 | Win | ![]() | RISE WORLD SERIES 2024 OSAKA | Osaka, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2024-01-14 | Win | ![]() | RISE 175 | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 5 | 3:00 | |
Wins the RISE Super Featherweight (-60kg) title. | ||||||||
2023-08-26 | Win | ![]() | RISE World Series 2023 - 2nd Round | Tokyo, Japan | Ext.R Decision (Unanimous) | 4 | 3:00 | |
2023-06-24 | Win | ![]() | MTGP Impact in Paris | Paris, France | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2022-10-15 | Win | ![]() | RISE WORLD SERIES 2022 | Tokyo, Japan | Ext.R Decision (Unanimous) | 4 | 3:00 | |
2022-07-02 | Win | ![]() | Rizin 36 – Okinawa | Okinawa, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2022-03-20 | Draw | ![]() | Rizin 34 – Osaka | Osaka, Japan | Decision (Majority) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2021-11-14 | Win | ![]() | RISE World Series 2021 Osaka 2 | Osaka, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2021-07-18 | Loss | ![]() | RISE WORLD SERIES 2021 | Osaka, Japan | Decision (Majority) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2021-03-21 | Win | ![]() | Rizin 27 – Nagoya | Nagoya, Japan | Decision (unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2020-11-21 | Win | ![]() | Rizin 25 – Osaka | Osaka, Japan | Decision (unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2020-08-10 | Loss | ![]() | Rizin 23 – Yokohama | Yokohama, Japan | KO (Punches) | 1 | 2:50 | |
2019-12-31 | Loss | ![]() | Rizin 20 - Saitama | Saitama, Japan | TKO (Doctor Stoppage/cut) | 2 | 3:00 | |
2019-10-12 | Loss | ![]() | Rizin 19 - Osaka | Osaka, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2019-07-27 | Win | ![]() | Rizin 17 - Saitama | Saitama, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2019-04-21 | Loss | ![]() | Rizin 15 - Yokohama | Yokohama, Japan | TKO (3 knockdowns rule) | 2 | 2:34 | |
2019-03-10 | Loss | ![]() | Rise World Series 2019 First Round | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2019-01-12 | Loss | ![]() | Emei Legend 36 | China | Decision (Majority) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2018-09-30 | Draw | ![]() | Rizin 13 - Saitama | Saitama, Japan | Decision | 3 | 3:00 | |
2018-05-13 | Loss | ![]() | Kunlun Fight 74 61.5kg Tournament, Quarter Finals | China | Decision (Majority) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2017-09-18 | Loss | ![]() | K-1 World GP 2017 Welterweight Championship Tournament | Tokyo, Japan | KO (3 Knockdowns/Left Hook) | 1 | 2:41 | |
2017-06-18 | Win | ![]() | K-1 World GP 2017 Super Welterweight Championship Tournament | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2017-02-25 | Win | ![]() | K-1 World GP 2017 Lightweight Championship Tournament | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
Wins the K-1 World GP 2016 -60kg World Title. | ||||||||
2016-12-03 | Win | ![]() | Wu Lin Feng 2016: WLF x Krush - China vs Japan | Zhengzhou, China | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2016-09-19 | Loss | ![]() | K-1 World GP 2016 -60kg World Tournament, Final | Tokyo, Japan | KO (3 Knockdowns/Left Cross) | 1 | 1:30 | |
For the K-1 World GP 2016 -60kg World Tournament. | ||||||||
2016-09-19 | Win | ![]() | K-1 World GP 2016 -60kg World Tournament, Semi Finals | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2016-09-19 | Win | ![]() | K-1 World GP 2016 -60kg World Tournament, Quarter Finals | Tokyo, Japan | TKO (retirement) | 2 | 3:00 | |
2016-04-24 | Win | ![]() | K-1 World GP 2016 -60kg Japan Tournament, Final | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
Wins the K-1 -60kg Japan Championship. | ||||||||
2016-04-24 | Win | ![]() | K-1 World GP 2016 -60kg Japan Tournament, Semi Finals | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Left Hook) | 1 | 0:54 | |
2016-04-24 | Win | ![]() | K-1 World GP 2016 -60kg Japan Tournament, Quarter Finals | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Left Flying Knee) | 1 | 1:48 | |
2016-02-05 | Win | ![]() | Krush.63 | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Left Hook) | 2 | 2:46 | |
2015-11-21 | Loss | ![]() | K-1 World GP 2015 The Championship | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Majority) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2015-04-19 | Loss | ![]() | K-1 World GP 2015 -55kg Championship Tournament, Final | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
For the K-1 -55kg World Championship. | ||||||||
2015-04-19 | Win | ![]() | K-1 World GP 2015 -55kg Championship Tournament, Semi Finals | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Right Hook) | 3 | 2:40 | |
2015-04-19 | Win | ![]() | K-1 World GP 2015 -55kg Championship Tournament, Quarter Finals | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2014-11-03 | Loss | ![]() | K-1 World GP 2014 -65kg Championship Tournament | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Spinning Back Fist) | 3 | 0:13 | |
2014-08-24 | Win | ![]() | Krush.45 | Nagoya, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
Wins the Krush Super Bantamweight Belt. | ||||||||
2014-05-11 | Win | ![]() | Krush.41 | Tokyo, Japan | Ext.R Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2013-12-14 | Win | ![]() | Krush.35 - Youth Grand Prix, Final | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
Wins the 2013 Krush Youth Grand Prix -55kg title. | ||||||||
2013-10-13 | Win | ![]() | Krush-IGNITION 2013 vol.6 - Youth Grand Prix, Semi Finals | Tokyo, Japan | Ext.R Decision (Split) | 4 | 3:00 | |
2013-10-13 | Win | ![]() | Krush-IGNITION 2013 vol.6 - Youth Grand Prix, Quarter Finals | Tokyo, Japan | Ext.R Decision (Unanimous) | 4 | 3:00 | |
2013-09-01 | Win | ![]() | J-NETWORK "J-FIGHT SHINJUKU vol.32" | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2013-06-16 | Win | ![]() | Krush.29 | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2013-03-20 | Win | ![]() | Krush.27 | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
2012-11-23 | Win | ![]() | Krush-EX 2012 vol.6 | Tokyo, Japan | TKO (3 Knockdowns/Left High Kick) | 3 | 1:20 | |
Legend: Win Loss Draw/No contest Notes |
Date | Result | Opponent | Event | Location | Method | Round | Time | |
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2012-06-03 | Win | ![]() | BigBang Amateur 6 | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 2 | 1:30 | |
2012-03-11 | Win | ![]() | KAMINARIMON | Tokyo, Japan | KO | 2 | ||
2011-12-18 | Win | ![]() | KAMINARIMON | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 2 | 1:30 | |
Legend: Win Loss Draw/No contest Notes |
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