Hisaki Kato

Kato was born and raised in Paris, and currently lives in Nagoya, Aichi. He has a unique background as a fighter as he was a highly competitive hand ball practitioner.

Kanako Murata

JOC Elite Academy 2012. Murata is the JOC (Japanese Olympic Committee) Next Symbol Athlete. She has dominated the Junior female wrestling division by winning the notable Junior Queens Cup, Junior Olympics, National Games from 2009.

Yuta Watanabe

Yuta was a hardcore golf competitor in junior high, started wrestling in his Senior year in high school. He joined Tsuyoshi Kosaka’s ALLIANCE after graduating high school and made his professional debut in the ZST ring in 04’.

Maike Linhares

Brazil’s highly touted prospect will be making his international debut. At the age of 22, Linhares carries a perfect 9-0 record and has been fighting in the Jungle Fight cage since last year to boost his career.

Soo Chul Kim

Kim started training martial arts in high school, and within a year, he became the Featherweight Champion of a Japanese organization. Ever since the rise of Road FC, he has mainly been fighting in his home country, fighting on foreign events such as ONEFC occasionally.

Hideo Tokoro

Fought his early days mainly in ZST, and made a shocking major debut in 2005 on the HERO’s event as the fighting part timer.

Kizaemon Saiga

Kizaemon is a new generation fighter who has a popular celebrity as a wife. He started practicing Karate in kindergarten and entered the K-1 teen tournament.

Singh “HEART” Jaideep

Born in India but moved to Japan at 3 years old. Singh made his kickboxing in 2006 and immediately showed potential utilizing his height and long reach. He won the K-1 Asia Grand-Prix and fought memorable battles against world class strikers such as Kyokushin Karate king Ewerton Teixeira and Gökhan Saki.

Jérôme Le Banner

Le Banner is a hard hitter who has several nicknames such as “K-1’s gatekeeper”, ”Hyper battle cyborg”, “The uncrowned King”, and is still popular amongst many fans. He has fought several legendary battles and was one of the key fighters who sustained K-1’s popularity during its prime.

Kirill Sidelnikov

Kirill was once regarded as the second coming of Fedor Emelianenko, who was his training partner at the time.