Ryuki Ueyama

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Ryuki Ueyama
Born (1976-04-17) 17 April 1976 (age 48)
Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight156.1 lb (70.8 kg; 11.15 st)
Division Light Heavyweight
Middleweight
Welterweight
Lightweight
TeamU-SPIRIT Japan Machida
Years active1998-present
Mixed martial arts record
Total37
Wins13
By knockout2
By submission5
By decision6
Losses18
By knockout4
By submission2
By decision11
By disqualification1
Draws5
No contests1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Ryuki Ueyama (born 17 April 1976 in Tokyo) is a Japanese mixed martial artist who most recently competed in the Lightweight division. He has fought for organizations such as Fighting Network RINGS, DEEP, Pancrase, Hero's and Pride FC.

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Fight career

Fighting Network RINGS (1998–2001)

Ueyama began his combat sports career with shoot style promotion UWF International under the tutelage of Kiyoshi Tamura. He competed on several undercards until its closure in 1996. His mixed martial arts career began when with Fighting Network RINGS on 21 September 1998 at Rings - Fighting Integration VI. He lost to Yasuhito Namekawa by decision. [1] Ueyama lost to Namekawa again by decision on 21 February 1999. Ueyama picked up his first win less than a month later at Rings Australia. He beat Dennis Kefalinos by knee bar in round 1. He was disqualified for eye gouging in his next fight against Lee Hasdell on 23 April 1999 in Japan. After his fight with Hasdell, he went unbeaten for over a year and a half with wins over Willie Peeters, Yasuhito Namekawa and Tim Thomas, with draws against Lloyd Berg, Dave Menne and Kosei Kubota. Ueyama eventually lost on 20 March 2001 against Sokun Koh at Rings - Battle Genesis Vol. 7.

DEEP & Pancrase

Ueyama drew with Kosei Kubota for a second time on 18 August 2001 at DEEP - 2nd Impact. He lost a decision against Kiuma Kunioku at Pancrase - 2001 Anniversary Show a month later. He returned to DEEP in December of that year, defeating LaVerne Clark by TKO. Then at Pancrase - Spirit 2 he lost to Kazuo Misaki by decision.

DEEP Japan Middleweight Champion

On 9 June 2002, Ueyama entered the DEEP Middleweight tournament. He defeated Seiki Ryo and Takaharu Murahama before beating Eiji Ishikawa in the final to win the tournament. He then beat Gilson Ferreira at DEEP - 6th Impact in September to bring his record to 9-6-4. He lost a decision in March 2003 to Hayato Sakurai. On 15 September 2003 Ueyama defended his title against Masanori Suda; the fight ended in a draw.

Pride Bushido & DEEP return

Ueyama made his Pride FC debut on 15 February 2004 against Sean Sherk, Ueyama lost by decision. In his second fight for Pride he lost to Ikuhisa Minowa by split decision. On 18 December 2004, Ueyama returned to DEEP and lost to Ryuta Sakurai by TKO.

Hero's

He made his Hero's debut in 2006 on Hero's 5 with a decision loss to Rani Yahya. This match was the opening round of Hero's 2006 Lightweight Grand Prix. Ueyama was submitted by Vítor Ribeiro on 12 March 2007 at Hero's 8.

DEEP (2009–2010)

Ueyama returned to the DEEP organisation once again in 2009 with a decision victory over Kosei Kubota. Later in 2009 he lost decision against Hidehiko Hasegawa at DEEP - 44 Impact. Ueyama drew his last fight to date against Hidetaka Monma on 17 April 2010.[ citation needed ]

Championships and awards

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
36 matches12 wins18 losses
By knockout24
By submission52
By decision511
By disqualification01
Draws5
No contests1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss12–18–5 (1)Sho KoganeDecision (unanimous)Real 5: Real Fight Championship 512 June 201625:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win12–17–5 (1)Chris HilgerDecision (majority)Real 4: Real Fight Championship 412 March 201625:00 Tokyo, Japan
Loss11–17–5 (1) Roberto de Souza Submission (arm-triangle choke)RFC: Real Fight Championship 35 December 201512:13 Tokyo, Japan
Loss11–16–5 (1)Daryl LokokuDecision (unanimous)Grachan 1530 November 201422:38 Tokyo, Japan Welterweight bout.
Loss11–15–5 (1)Takafumi ItoDecision (unanimous)Pancrase: 25811 May 201435:00 Tokyo, Japan
Loss11–14–5 (1) Naoyuki Kotani TKO (punches)RINGS: Reincarnation9 March 201212:32 Tokyo, Japan
Win11–13–5 (1)Yutaka UedaDecision (unanimous)Grabaka Live: 1st Cage Attack15 October 201125:00 Tokyo, JapanReturn to Lightweight.
NC10–13–5 (1)Won Sik ParkNo Contest (knee to downed opponent) DEEP: 48 Impact 3 July 201014:16 Tokyo, JapanCatchweight (74 kg) bout.
Draw10–13–5 Hidetaka Monma Draw DEEP: 47 Impact 17 April 201035:00 Tokyo, Japan
Loss10–13–4Hai Lin AoDecision (unanimous)AOW 15: Ueyama vs. Aohailin28 November 200925:00 Beijing, China
Loss10–12–4Hidehiko HasegawaDecision (unanimous) DEEP: 44 Impact 10 October 200935:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win10–11–4Kosei KubotaDecision (unanimous) DEEP: 41 Impact 16 April 200925:00 Tokyo, JapanReturn to Welterweight.
Loss9–11–4 Vítor Ribeiro Submission (triangle armbar)HERO'S 812 March 200711:48 Nagoya, Japan Lightweight debut.
Loss9–10–4 Rani Yahya Decision (majority)HERO'S 53 May 200625:00 Tokyo, Japan HERO'S 2006 Lightweight Grand Prix opening round.
Loss9–9–4 Ryuta Sakurai TKO (punches) DEEP: 17th Impact 18 December 200412:40 Tokyo, Japan Middleweight bout; for the DEEP Middleweight Championship.
Loss9–8–4 Ikuhisa Minowa Decision (split) PRIDE Bushido 5 14 October 200425:00 Osaka, Japan
Loss9–7–4 Sean Sherk Decision (unanimous) PRIDE Bushido 2 15 February 200425:00 Yokohama, Japan
Draw9–6–4 Masanori Suda Draw DEEP: 12th Impact 15 September 200335:00 Tokyo, Japan Middleweight bout; for the DEEP Middleweight Championship.
Loss9–6–3 Hayato Sakurai Decision (unanimous) DEEP: 8th Impact 4 March 200335:00 Tokyo, Japan Welterweight debut.
Win9–5–3Gilson FerreiraSubmission (armbar) DEEP: 6th Impact 7 September 200233:49 Tokyo, Japan
Win8–5–3Eiji IshikawaSubmission (toe hold) DEEP: 5th Impact 9 June 200220:48 Tokyo, JapanDEEP Japan Middleweight Championship Tournament Final.
Win7–5–3 Takaharu Murahama Submission (rear naked choke) DEEP: 5th Impact 9 June 200231:44 Tokyo, JapanDEEP Japan Middleweight Championship Tournament Semifinal.
Win6–5–3Seiki RyoDecision (majority) DEEP: 5th Impact 9 June 200225:00 Tokyo, JapanDEEP Japan Middleweight Championship Tournament Quarterfinal.
Loss5–5–3 Kazuo Misaki Decision (unanimous) Pancrase: Spirit 2 17 February 200235:00 Osaka, Japan
Win5–4–3LaVerne ClarkTKO (corner stoppage) DEEP: 3rd Impact 23 December 200115:00 Tokyo, Japan
Loss4–4–3 Kiuma Kunioku Decision (majority) Pancrase: 2001 Anniversary Show 30 September 200125:00 Yokohama, JapanReturn to Middleweight.
Draw4–3–3Kosei KubotaDraw DEEP: 2nd Impact 18 August 200135:00 Yokohama, Japan
Loss4–3–2Sokun KohTKO (kimura) RINGS: Battle Genesis Vol. 7 20 March 200112:16 Tokyo, Japan
Draw4–2–2Kosei KubotaDraw DEEP: 1st Impact 8 January 200135:00 Nagoya, Japan
Win4–2–1Tim ThomasSubmission (ankle lock) RINGS Australia: Free Fight Battle 12 November 200019:11 Brisbane, Australia
Draw3–2–1 Dave Menne Draw RINGS: Millennium Combine 2 15 June 200025:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win3–2 Yasuhito Namekawa Decision RINGS: Rise 5th 19 August 199935:00 Japan
Win2–2 Willie Peeters TKO (lost points) RINGS: Rise 4th 24 June 199933:05 Japan
Loss1–2 Lee Hasdell Disqualification (eye gouging) RINGS: Rise 2nd 23 April 199914:18 Japan
Win1–1Dennis KefalinosSubmission (knee bar) RINGS Australia: NR 3 7 March 199914:40 Australia Light Heavyweight debut.
Loss0–1 Yasuhito Namekawa Decision RINGS: Final Capture 21 February 1999120:00 Japan

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