Fabiano Aoki
BornFabiano Goncalves Aoki
(1978-11-21) 21 November 1978
Other namesCyclone, Fabiano Cyclone
NationalityBrazilian, Japanese
Height1.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in)
Weight100 kg (220 lb; 15 st 10 lb)
DivisionHeavyweight
StyleKickboxing, Karate
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofTokyo, Japan
TeamTARGET
Kickboxing record
Total37
Wins27
By knockout14
Losses10
Mixed martial arts record
Total2
Losses1
By knockout1
No contests1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Fabiano "Cyclone" Goncalves Aoki (Japanese: ファビアーノ 青木; born on 21 November 1978) is a Brazilian former heavyweight kickboxer, fighting out of TARGET team in Japan. He was J-Network tournament champion, RISE, WPMF, HEAT and WBC Muaythai champion, competed in the K-1 and is currently signed to GLORY.

Biography and career

He replaced Igor Jurković and challenged Christian Bosch for his WBC Muaythai heavyweight world title. Fight happened in Bangkok, Thailand at Singha Battle For The Belts event on 9 June 2012. Aoki dominated the fight and KOed Bosch in 2nd round via flying knee.[1][2]

In 2012 he signed for GLORY and made his promotional debut in Brussels on 6 October 2012 at Glory 2: Brussels where he lost via unanimous decision to Filip Verlinden suffering a knockdown with a left hook in the second round.[3][4][5]

He lost to Mourad Bouzidi via TKO due to corner stoppage in round two at Glory 6: Istanbul in Istanbul, Turkey on 6 April 2013.[6][7][8]

Titles

  • 2012 WBC Muaythai Heavyweight World Champion
  • 2012 HEAT Kickboxing Heavyweight Champion
  • 2010 WPMF World Super-heavyweight Champion
  • 2008 RISE Heavyweight Champion
  • 2007 J-Network Heavyweight Tournament Champion

Kickboxing record

Professional kickboxing record
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTime
2013-04-06LossTunisia Mourad BouzidiGlory 6: IstanbulIstanbul, TurkeyTKO (corner stoppage)2
2012-10-06LossBelgium Filip VerlindenGlory 2: BrusselsBrussels, BelgiumDecision (unanimous)33:00
2012-06-09WinArgentina Christian BoschSingha Battle For The BeltsBangkok, ThailandKO (jumping knee)22:28
Wins WBC Muaythai Heavyweight World title.
2012-04-08WinJapan Hiromi AmadaHEAT 22JapanKO (knee)21:39
Wins HEAT Kickboxing Heavyweight title.
2011-11-23LossCzech Republic Jan SoukupRISE 85: RISE Heavyweight Tournament 2011, Quarter FinalsTokyo, JapanDecision (majority)33:00
2011-07-23WinJapan Joey KaputaiRISE 80Tokyo, JapanKO (right hook)1
2011-04-29WinIran Prince AliJ-Network Time to Change the Kick by J-Spirit 2ndJapanTKO (foot injury)10:22
2010-12-30WinAustralia Andrew PeckSRC - Soul of FightTokyo, JapanTKO (cut)2
2010-09-12WinJapan Gotoku OndaM-1 Fairtex Muay Thai Challenge vol. 3[9]Tokyo, JapanKO (straight left)22:27
2010-03-21WinJapan Yuki NiimuraM-1 Fairtex Muay Thai Challenge vol. 1Tokyo, JapanDecision (unanimous)53:00
Wins WPMF World Super-heavyweight championship.
2009-09-13WinThailand Bank FairtexM-1 Fairtex Muay Thai Challenge vol. 3Tokyo, JapanDecision (majority)33:00
2008-11-30WinIndia Singh JaideepR.I.S.E. 51JapanExt R. Decision (Unanimous)43:00
2008-07-04WinJapan Magnum SakaiR.I.S.E. 48 - The King of GladiatorsJapanTKO (3 knockdowns)22:31
Wins R.I.S.E. heavyweight championship.
2008-05-11WinJapan Moriguchi DragonRise 46 - The King of Gladiators[10]JapanDecision (unanimous)33:00
2008-04-11LossIndia Singh JaideepJ-Network "Let's Kick with J the 2nd"JapanDecision (Unanimous)53:00
For J-Network heavyweight championship.
2007-12-16WinIndia Singh JaideepR.I.S.E. Dead or Alive tournament 07JapanKO (Right hook)12:45
2007-09-26WinJapan Koichi PettasJ-Network Tour Championship of J 2ndTokyo, JapanExt R. Decision (unanimous)43:00
Wins J-Network Heavyweight Tournament title.[11]
2007-09-26WinJapan Yuzo MatsumotoJ-Network Championship Tour of J 2ndTokyo, JapanDecision (unanimous)33:00
2007-08-03WinJapan Takashi NoboruJ-Network Championship Tour of J 1stTokyo, JapanDecision (unanimous)33:00
2006-05-28WinJapan Yoichi UchidaR.I.S.E. XXVITokyo, JapanDecision (unanimous)33:00
2006-03-26LossJapan Koichi PettasRISE G-Bazooka Tournament '06, quarter finalsTokyo, JapanKO (Left hook)12:04
2005-06-19LossJapan Magnum SakaiR.I.S.E. G-Bazooka Tournament '05, semi finalsJapanDecision (split)33:00
2005-06-19WinJapan Junichi SawayashikiR.I.S.E. G-Bazooka Tournament '05, quarter finalsJapanDecision (unanimous)33:00
2005-04-24WinJapan Masanobu YamanakaR.I.S.E. XIVJapanDecision (unanimous)33:00
2005-02-20LossJapan Tomokazu KamiyaR.I.S.E. XIIIJapanDecision (majority)33:00
2004-12-19WinJapan Serada TakanoriR.I.S.E. DEAD or ALIVE Tournament '04JapanTKO (arm injury)22:05
2004-07-04LossJapan Aoyagi MasahideR.I.S.E. The Law of The RingJapanTKO (3 knockdowns/low kick)31:35
2004-04-29WinJapan Taichi FurutaR.I.S.E. VIIJapanKO (right uppercut)22:51
2004-03-27WinJapan Hiroshi TajimaK-1 World Grand Prix 2004 in SaitamaSaitama, JapanDecision (majority)33:00
2004-02-15LossJapan Great KusatsuK-1 Burning 2004Okinawa, JapanKO (kick)12:53
2003-11-16WinJapan Manabu ItoIKUSA Young Gunners 2JapanDecision (split)33:00
2003-08-30WinJapan Atsushi SatoIKUSA Futur Fighter IKUSA 4JapanDecision (unanimous)33:00
2003-08-23LossJapan RiyuTaekwondo Game 2003 Grand PrixJapanPoints32:00
2003-04-27WinScotland Stewart FultonR.I.S.E.JapanTKO (3 knockdowns)11:57
2003-02-23WinJapan Ishikura KenR.I.S.E.JapanKO (knee)11:25
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
2 matches 0 wins 1 loss
By knockout 0 1
No contests 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 0–1 (1) Yuji Sakuragi TKO (knee injury) MARS 6 - Rapid Fire 22 Dec 2006 2 1:55 Yokohama, Japan
NC 0–0 (1) Yuji Sakuragi NC (groin kick) MARS 5 - Marching On 28 Oct 2006 1 0:17 Tokyo, Japan MMA debut.

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