Taiei Kin

Kin Taiei (Korean: 김태영, romanizedKim Taeyong; born July 8, 1970) is a Korean-Japanese light heavyweight karateka, kickboxer and mixed martial artist competing in K-1 and DREAM.

Kin Taiei
BornKin Taiei
(1970-07-08) July 8, 1970 (age 53)
Amagasaki, Hyogo, Japan
Native name金 泰泳 / 김 태영
Other namesKin-chan
NationalityJapanese
Height1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight85 kg (187 lb; 13.4 st)
DivisionLight Heavyweight
StyleSeidokaikan Karate
TeamSeido kaikan
Rank  4th Dan Black Belt in Karate[1]
Years active1992–present
Kickboxing record
Total32
Wins24
By knockout6
Losses7
By knockout1
Draws1
Mixed martial arts record
Total7
Wins4
By knockout2
By decision2
Losses3
By knockout2
By submission1
Other information
UniversityKorea University
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Last updated on: September 26, 2009

Before switching to MMA, Kin was a distinguished fighter in the K-1, praised by both Peter Aerts and Ernesto Hoost as the best fighter to come out of Asia.[2]

Biography

Early years

Kin Taiei (金泰泳) was born as the eldest son in Amagasaki city of Hyogo prefecture, Japan on July 8, 1970. As he is the eldest son, he's got a younger brother. Both of his parents worked till late at night, he was sent to Karate dojo for combing the care with a nursery school. He took an interest in football (soccer) at 4th year of elementary school, and dropped out training karate at 6th year. He won the Japanese national championship for junior high schools at the 3rd year. When he was a student of Kobe Korean Senior High school, he tried to start practicing boxing because he had a longing for foreign boxers, but he joined karate team in his school because his parents objected strongly. For this reason, he also joined the karate team of Korea University in Tokyo when he became a university student. During his university life, he participated a full contact karate championship promoted by Sato juku, but he was beaten by Nobuaki Kakuda. Although he lost, he was evaluated highly by Kazuyoshi Ishii, and he was invited to Seidokaikan. Thus, Kin became a student of Seidokaikan in Osaka after graduation of university.

Debut

On January 31, 1993, Kin participated "The 2nd Towa Cup Karate Japan Open Tournament", but he was beaten by Masaaki Satake in the final.

On June 25, he fought against Changpuek Kiatsongrit from Thailand for the vacant title of UKF World Light heavyweight championship at the event of "Sanctuary III", but he lost by decision.

Work as Trainer

During the years 2006 and 2007, he trained Hong-man Choi in his K-1 career. Choi improved very much during the time Kin was in his corner. They worked together for almost two years in which Choi had nine fights. He won six of them and lost three, twice against Jérôme Le Banner and once against Mighty Mo (kickboxer). Among his six wins was a win over K-1 Dominator Semmy Schilt and a Rematch win over Mighty Mo, in which Kin changed Choi's fighting style from orthodox to southpaw to block Mo's devastating overhand right better.

Titles

Kickboxing record

Professional kickboxing record
33 Fights, 25 wins, 7 Losses, 1 Draw
DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTime
2014-08-10Win Niyama MakotoAccelerator 28JapanTKO
2011-12-25Win Ryuji GotoAccelerator 18JapanTKO (Corner stoppage)23:00
2011-06-05Win KuniyoshiHeat 18Osaka, JapanExt.R Decision (3-0)43:00
2009-11-22Win Magnum SakaiRISE 60Bunkyo, Tokyo, JapanExt.R Decision (3-0)43:00
2009-09-26Win Cătălin MoroşanuK-1 World Grand Prix 2009 in Seoul Final 16Seoul, KoreaDisqualification23:00
2009-08-02Loss Singh JaideepK-1 World Grand Prix 2009 in Seoul FinalSeoul, KoreaDecision (3-0)33:00
The bout was for the title of K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 in Seoul Asia Grand Prix Tournament.
2009-08-02Win Takumi SatoK-1 World Grand Prix 2009 in Seoul Semi-FinalSeoul, KoreaDecision (2-1)33:00
2009-08-02Win Sun WuK-1 World Grand Prix 2009 in Seoul Quarter-FinalSeoul, KoreaTKO (doctor stoppage)22:00
2007-08-05Win Yusuke FujimotoK-1 World Grand Prix 2007 in Hong Kong Semi-FinalHong KongTKO (Right high kick)21:59
Despite win had to withdraw from tournament due to injury.
2007-08-05Win SentoryuK-1 World Grand Prix 2007 in Hong Kong Quarter-FinalSeoul, KoreaTKO (Right high kick)11:43
2000-07-30Win Stan LonginidisK-1 World Grand Prix 2000 in NagoyaNagoya, Aichi, JapanDecision (2-0)33:00
1998-03-14Win Taro MinatoBattle of the strongest
1997-11-09Win Taro MinatoK-1 Grand Prix '97 FinalTokyo, JapanDecision (3-0)53:00
1997-06-07Win Orlando WietK-1 Fight Night '97Zurich, SwitzerlandDecision (3-0)53:00
1997Loss Kong Pathapee Sor SumaleeThailandThailandDecision5
1996-09-01Win Wanlop Sor.SarthaphanK-1 Revenge '96Osaka, Osaka, JapanDecision (3-0)53:00
Wins Wanlop's WMTC (currently WMC) World Junior middleweight Championship.
1996-03-30Loss Wanlop Sor.SarthaphanKing's Assumption 50th Anniversary EventThailandDecision (3-0)53:00
The bout was for the vacant title of WMTC (currently WMC) World Junior middleweight Championship.
1996-06-02Win Azem MaksutajK-1 Fight Night IIZurich, SwitzerlandDecision (3-0)53:00
1995-12-09Win Peter TheijssenK-1 HerculesNagoya, JapanTKO (Corner stoppage)23:00
1995-09-03Win Dale WestermanK-1 Revenge IIYokohama, JapanDecision (3-0)53:00
1995-07-16Loss Ivan HippolyteK-3 Grand Prix '95Nagoya, JapanDecision (2-0)33:00
1995-07-16Win Orlando WietK-3 Grand Prix '95Nagoya, JapanExt.R Decision (2-0)43:00
1995-07-16Win Gurkan OzkanK-3 Grand Prix '95Nagoya, JapanDecision (3-0)33:00
1995-06-10Win Iwan MewisK-1 Fight NightZurich, SwitzerlandDecision (3-0)53:00
1995-03-25Draw Bayram ColakK LeagueDecision Draw53:00
1994-12-10Win Eugene ValerioK-1 LegendTokyo, JapanDecision (3-0)53:00
1994-09-18Win Orlando WietK-1 RevengeTokyo, JapanKO (Right high kick)40:08
1994-03-04Win Changpuek KiatsongritK-1 ChallengeChiyoda, Tokyo, JapanDecision (3-0)53:00
Wins Changpuek's title of UKF World Light heavyweight Championship.
1993-12-05Loss Paul BriggsRevengeMelbourne, AustraliaKO (Right knee)12:55
1993-11-15Win Tommy RhinehartK-1 Andy's GloveTokyo, JapanKO (Kick)12:04
1993-09-04Win Phothai ChorwaikoolK-1 IllusionTokyo, JapanDecision (3-0)53:00
1993-06-25Loss Changpuek KiatsongritSanctuary IIIOsaka, Osaka, JapanDecision (3-0)53:00
The bout was for the vacant title of UKF World Light heavyweight Championship.
1993-04-03Win Michael ThompsonK-1 Grand Prix '93Tokyo, JapanDecision (3-0)53:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Karate record

Professional karate record
9 Fights, 8 wins, 1 Loss
DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTime
1993-10-03Loss Masaaki SatakeKarate World Cup '93Japan
1993-10-03Win Michael ThompsonKarate World Cup '93Japan
1993-10-03Win Atsushi TamakiKarate World Cup '93Japan
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
7 matches4 wins3 losses
By knockout22
By submission01
By decision20
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win4–3Sentoryū HenriTKO (corner stoppage)Heat - Heat 16November 6, 201014:01Osaka, Japan
Loss3–3Zelg GalesicTKO (elbow injury)Dream 4: Middleweight Grand Prix 2008 Second RoundJune 15, 200811:05Yokohama, Japan
Win3–2Ikuhisa MinowaDecision (unanimous)Dream 2: Middleweight Grand Prix 2008 First RoundApril 29, 200825:00Saitama, Japan
Loss2–2Zelg GalešićTKO (doctor stoppage)Hero's 2007 in KoreaOctober 28, 200710:36Seoul, South Korea
Win2–1Kiyoshi TamuraDecision (unanimous)Hero's 9July 16, 200725:00Yokohama, Japan
Win1–1Tokimitsu IshizawaKO (head kick)K-1 Premium Dynamite!! 2006December 31, 200612:48Osaka, Japan
Loss0–1Yoshihiro AkiyamaTechnical Submission (armbar)Hero's 6August 5, 200612:01Tokyo, JapanHero's 2006 Light Heavyweight Grand Prix quarter-final.

See also

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