Mitsuhisa Sunabe

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Born (1979-08-04) August 4, 1979 (age 46)
Naha, Okinawa, Japan[1]
Native name砂辺 光久
Other namesSpeed Star[2]
NationalityJapanese
Mitsuhisa Sunabe
Born (1979-08-04) August 4, 1979 (age 46)
Naha, Okinawa, Japan[1]
Native name砂辺 光久
Other namesSpeed Star[2]
NationalityJapanese
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight115 lb (52 kg; 8.2 st)
DivisionStrawweight
Flyweight
Bantamweight
Featherweight
StyleWrestling, Kickboxing
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofOkinawa, Japan
TeamREAL (2000-2007)
P'S REAL (2007-2008)
Unaffiliated (2009)
TEAM Reversal (2010-2015)
reversaL Gym OKINAWA CROSS×LINE (2016-present)
Years active2001-present
Mixed martial arts record
Total46
Wins29
By knockout9
By submission6
By decision14
Losses13
By knockout5
By submission0
By decision7
By disqualification1
Draws4
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Mitsuhisa Sunabe (砂辺 光久, Sunabe Mitsuhisa; born August 4, 1979) is a Japanese mixed martial artist. He is the former and inaugural Pancrase Strawweight champion, Pancrase Light Flyweight champion and Pancrase Flyweight champion. He is regarded by Fight Matrix as the third-best men's strawweight mixed martial artist of all time.[3]

Pancrase flyweight champion

Title reign

Pancrase announced on April 27, 2009, that an inaugural Pancrase Flyweight Championship bout would be held at the Differ Ariake in Tokyo, Japan at Pancrase: Changing Tour 3 on June 7 of the same year. The contest saw Sunabe, at the time the #1 ranked flyweight within the promotion, face the second-ranked Takuya Eizumi.[4][5] In front of a sellout crowd of 1,880, Sunabe won the fight by a first-round knockout. According to the Pancrase Front Office head Yasushi Sakamoto it was the highest attendance record for the Differ Ariake.[6]

Sunabe made his maiden championship defense against Isao Hirose, who was at the time riding a six-fight win streak, at Pancrase: Changing Tour 6 on October 25, 2009.[7] He retained the title by unanimous decision.[8]

Title loss

Sunabe made his second championship defense against the first-ranked Kiyotaka Shimizu in the co-main event of Pancrase: Passion Tour 1 on February 7, 2010.[9] It was Sunabe's first fight since he had begun training at Team Reversal.[10] He lost the fight by majority decision.[11]

Sunabe faced Hayato Sato at Pancrase: Passion Tour 4 on April 29, 2010. He won the fight by a first-round technical knockout.[12] Sunabe next faced Shinpei Tahara at Pancrase: Passion Tour 8 on September 5, 2010.[13] He won the fight by a third-round knockout. These two victories re-affirmed Sunabe's place at the top of the flyweight rankings.[14]

Sunabe faced Kiyotaka Shimizu in a trilogy bout, with the Pancrase Flyweight championship on the line, at Pancrase: Passion Tour 11 on December 5, 2010. The pair faced each other on two previous occasions, with each earning a single victory against the other.[15] The fight was ruled a draw by majority decision. Accordingly, a fourth fight between the pair was scheduled for Pancrase: Impressive Tour 5 on June 5, 2011.[16] Sunabe lost the fight by a narrow majority decision, with scores of 30—29, 30—29 and 30—30 in favor of his opponent.[17]

Pancrase light-flyweight champion

Title reign

Pancrase announced on June 11, 2011, that Sunabe would be one of four participants of the 2011 Pancrase Light Flyweight Tournament, held to crown the inaugural Pancrase Light Flyweight champion. Sunabe faced the third-ranked Pancrase super-flyweight Yoshihiro Matsunaga in the tournament semifinals at Pancrase: Impressive Tour 8 on August 7, 2011.[18] In front of an audience of 1,999, Sunabe won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 20—19, 20—19 and 20—19.[19] Sunabe advanced to the finals, held at Pancrase: Impressive Tour 13 on December 3, 2011, where he faced Hiroyuki Abe.[20] He captured the inaugural title by a third-round technical knockout.[21]

Sunabe faced Toshio Mitani in a non-title bout at Pancrase: Progress Tour 6 on May 20, 2012.[22] He won the fight by a first-round armbar submission.[23]

Sunabe made his first light-flyweight championship defense against mandatory challenger Masakazu Utsugi in the main event of Pancrase: Progress Tour 12, which took place at the Differ Ariake in Tokyo, Japan on November 10, 2012.[24] He won the fight by a dominant unanimous decision.[25]

Sunabe faced Shingo Yakul in a super flyweight bout in a Sakaguchi Dojo x Pancrase Joint Event on April 21, 2013. He won the fight by a first-round flying knee knockout.[26]

Sunabe faced Chikara Shimabukuro in a non-title bout at Pancrase 250: 2013 Neo-Blood Tournament Finals on July 28, 2013. He won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 20—19, 20—18 and 20—18.[27]

Sunabe made his second Pancrase Light Flyweight Championship defense against the first-ranked contender Noboru Tahara at Pancrase 252: 30th Anniversary on September 29, 2013. It was a rematch of their September 5, 2010 bout, which Sunabe won by stoppage.[28] Sunabe once again proved to be the better fighter, as he won the fight by unanimous decision, with two scorecards of 30—29 and one scorecard of 30—28 in his favor.[29]

Move up in weight

Sunabe faced Ho Yong Jang in a -58 catchweight super fight at Tenkaichi Fight: Tenkaichi 70 on March 2, 2014.[30] He won the bout by a first-round armbar submission.[31]

Sunabe faced promotional newcomer Hiroaki Ijima in a super flyweight bout at Pancrase: 259 on June 29, 2014. He won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 29—28, 29—28 and 30—27.[32]

Sunabe faced the eighth-ranked Pancrase super flyweight contender Tatsuya So in a super flyweight bout at Tenkaichi Fight: Tenkaichi 74 on December 14, 2014. He won the fight by split decision, with scores of 29—28, 29—28 and 28—29.[33]

Sunabe returned to light flyweight to face the six-ranked light flyweight contender Seiji Ozuka in a non-title bout at Pancrase: 265 on March 15, 2015. He won the fight by a second-ranked head kick knockout.[34]

In his final fight as a light flyweight champion, Sunabe faced the lightweight Takafumi Ito in an openweight bout at Pancrase: 268 on July 5, 2015. He won the fight by a third-round submission.[35]

Sunabe vacated the Pancrase Light Flyweight championship on September 9, 2015, in order to compete in a lower weight class.[36]

Pancrase strawweight champion

Sunabe faced Hiroyuki Abe for the inaugural Pancrase Strawweight Championship at Pancrase: 271 on November 1, 2015. The pair previously faced each other in the finals of the 2011 Pancrase Light Flyweight Tournament, when Sunabe was able to win by stoppage.[37] Sunabe was once again victorious, as he won the fight by split decision, with scores of 48—47, 48—47 and 47—48.[38]

Sunabe faced the former ZST flyweight champion Ryo Hatta in a non-title bout at Pancrase: Progress Tour 6 on May 20, 2012.[39] He won the fight by a first-round armbar submission.[40]

Sunabe made his first Pancrase Strawweight Championship defense against the #1 ranked strawweight contender Daichi Kitakata at Pancrase: 283 on December 18, 2016. He won the fight by a second-round submission.[41]

Sunabe made his second Pancrase strawweight title defense against the former Shooto World Flyweight (114 lb) champion Shinya Murofushi at Pancrase: 295 on April 15, 2018.[42] He won the fight by a second-round knockout.[43]

Sunabe made his Rizin FF debut against the DEEP Strawweight World champion Haruo Ochi at Rizin 13 on September 30, 2018. He lost the fight by a third-round knockout.[44][45]

After suffering his first loss in over seven years, Sunabe was booked to make his third Pancrase strawweight title defense against Daichi Kitakata at Pancrase 307 on July 21, 2019.[46] He lost the fight by a fifth-round technical knockout.[47]

Return to flyweight

Sunabe returned to professional competition following a 28-month hiatus, at the age of 41, to face fellow veteran Yoshiro Maeda in a flyweight bout at Rizin 32 on November 20, 2021.[48] He lost the fight by unanimous decision.[49]

Sunabe faced Nobuyoshi Nakatsuka in a catchweight bout at Rizin 36 on July 2, 2022.[50] He lost the fight by a first-round technical knockout.[51]

Sunabe returned to Pancrase to face Kohei Maeda at Pancrase 342 on April 29, 2024.[52] He lost the fight by unanimous decision, with all three ringside officials awarding every round of the bout to his opponent.[53]

Sunabe faced Ryusei Tokida at Pancrase 350 on December 15, 2024. He lost the fight by a second-round technical knockout.[54]

Professional wrestling career

Sunabe is also an occasional professional wrestler, often appearing for joshi promotion Oz Academy in intergender and tag matches. He debuted in professional wrestling in 2007 to a losing effort to Daisuke Sekimoto.[55] He has also appeared for promotions such as Hard Hit, Ganbare Pro, DDT Pro Wrestling and Ryukyu Dragon Pro Wrestling.[56]

Sunabe has been working to promote MMA in Okinawa, his hometown, and is going to host the grappling event series "OKINAWA WWF" there.[57]

Championships and accomplishments

Amateur

  • Pancrase
    • 1st Amateur Pancrase Open Tournament (1999), Under 60kg Class, Winner[58]
    • 2nd Amateur Pancrase Open Tournament (2000), Under 60kg Class, Winner[58]

Professional

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
46 matches 29 wins 13 losses
By knockout 9 5
By submission 6 0
By decision 14 7
By disqualification 0 1
Draws 4
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 29–13–4 Ryusei Tokida TKO (punches) Pancrase 350 December 15, 2024 2 4:46 Minato, Japan
Loss 29–12–4 Kohei Maeda Decision (unanimous) Pancrase 342 April 29, 2024 3 5:00 Tachikawa, Japan Return to Flyweight.
Loss 29–11–4 Nobuyoshi Nakatsuka TKO (knee and punches) Rizin 36 July 2, 2022 1 1:40 Okinawa, Japan Catchweight (119 lb) bout.
Loss 29–10–4 Yoshiro Maeda Decision (unanimous) Rizin 32 November 20, 2021 3 5:00 Okinawa, Japan Catchweight (129 lb) bout.
Loss 29–9–4 Daichi Kitakata TKO (punches) Pancrase 307 July 21, 2019 5 0:38 Tokyo, Japan Lost the Pancrase Strawweight Championship.
Loss 29–8–4 Haruo Ochi KO (soccer kicks) Rizin 13 September 30, 2018 3 2:53 Saitama, Japan
Win 29–7–4 Shinya Murofushi KO (slam) Pancrase: 295 April 15, 2018 2 4:11 Tokyo, Japan Defended the Pancrase Strawweight Championship.
Win 28–7–4 Daichi Kitakata Submission (rear naked choke) Pancrase: 283 December 18, 2016 2 0:48 Tokyo, Japan Defended the Pancrase Strawweight Championship.
Win 27–7–4 Ryo Hatta TKO (elbows) Pancrase: 278 June 12, 2016 3 3:47 Tokyo, Japan
Win 26–7–4 Hiroyuki Abe Decision (split) Pancrase: 271 November 1, 2015 5 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Strawweight debut. Won the inaugural Pancrase Strawweight Championship.
Win 25–7–4 Takafumi Ito Submission (rear naked choke) Pancrase: 268 July 5, 2015 3 0:27 Tokyo, Japan
Win 24–7–4 Seiji Ozuka KO (head kick) Pancrase: 265 March 15, 2015 2 1:39 Tokyo, Japan
Win 23–7–4 Tatsuya So Decision (split) Tenkaichi Fight: Tenkaichi 74 December 14, 2014 3 5:00 Koza, Japan
Win 22–7–4 Hiroaki Ijima Decision (unanimous) Pancrase: 259 June 29, 2014 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 21–7–4 Ho Yong Jang Submission (armbar) Tenkaichi Fight: Tenkaichi 70 March 2, 2014 1 4:33 Koza, Japan
Win 20–7–4 Noboru Tahara Decision (unanimous) Pancrase 252: 30th Anniversary September 29, 2013 3 5:00 Yokohama, Japan Defended the Pancrase Light Flyweight Championship.
Win 19–7–4 Chikara Shimabukuro Decision (unanimous) Pancrase 250: 2013 Neo-Blood Tournament Finals July 28, 2013 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 18–7–4 Shingo Yakul KO (flying knee) Pancrase: Sakaguchi Dojo vs. Pancrase April 21, 2013 1 4:23 Okinawa, Japan
Win 17–7–4 Masakazu Utsugi Decision (unanimous) Pancrase: Progress Tour 12 November 10, 2012 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Defended the Pancrase Light Flyweight Championship.
Win 16–7–4 Toshio Mitani Submission (armbar) Pancrase: Progress Tour 6 May 20, 2012 1 2:48 Okinawa, Japan
Win 15–7–4 Hiroyuki Abe TKO (punches) Pancrase: Impressive Tour 13 December 3, 2011 3 4:10 Tokyo, Japan Won the 2011 Pancrase Light Flyweight Tournament and the inaugural Pancrase Light Flyweight Championship.
Win 14–7–4 Yoshihiro Matsunaga Decision (unanimous) Pancrase: Impressive Tour 8 August 7, 2011 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan 2011 Pancrase Light Flyweight Tournament Semifinal.
Loss 13–7–4 Kiyotaka Shimizu Decision (majority) Pancrase: Impressive Tour 5 June 5, 2011 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan For the Pancrase Flyweight Championship.
Draw 13–6–4 Kiyotaka Shimizu Draw (Majority) Pancrase: Passion Tour 11 December 5, 2010 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan For the Pancrase Flyweight Championship.
Win 13–6–3 Shinpei Tahara KO (slam) Pancrase: Passion Tour 8 September 5, 2010 3 2:32 Tokyo, Japan
Win 12–6–3 Hayato Sato TKO (punches) Pancrase: Passion Tour 4 April 29, 2010 1 2:31 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 11–6–3 Kiyotaka Shimizu Decision (majority) Pancrase: Passion Tour 1 February 7, 2010 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Lost the Pancrase Flyweight Championship.
Win 11–5–3 Isao Hirose Decision (unanimous) Pancrase: Changing Tour 6 October 25, 2009 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Defended the Pancrase Flyweight Championship.
Win 10–5–3 Takuya Eizumi KO (punch) Pancrase: Changing Tour 3 June 7, 2009 1 4:35 Tokyo, Japan Won the inaugural Pancrase Flyweight Championship.
Win 9–5–3 Kiyotaka Shimizu Decision (unanimous) Pancrase: Real 2008 June 29, 2008 2 5:00 Okinawa, Japan Flyweight debut.
Loss 8–5–3 Daichi Fujiwara KO (head kick) Pancrase: Rising 7 September 30, 2007 2 0:09 Osaka, Japan
Draw 8–4–3 Koji Yoshimoto Draw (majority) Pancrase: Rising 6 September 5, 2007 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 8–4–2 Takumi Murata Decision (majority) Pancrase: Real 2007 April 8, 2007 2 5:00 Okinawa, Japan
Draw 7–4–2 Naoji Fujimoto Draw Pancrase: Rising 1 February 4, 2007 2 5:00 Osaka, Japan
Win 7–4–1 Roberto Matsumoto TKO (knee injury) Cage Force 1 November 25, 2006 1 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Bantamweight bout.
Loss 6–4–1 Manabu Inoue Decision (unanimous) Pancrase: Blow 7 September 16, 2006 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 6–3–1 Russ Miura Decision (unanimous) Pancrase: Blow 1 January 26, 2006 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 5–3–1 Minoru Tsuiki Submission (triangle choke) Pancrase: Z September 3, 2005 1 4:21 Kumamoto, Japan
Draw 4–3–1 Masashi Kameda Draw Pancrase: Brave 7 August 22, 2004 2 5:00 Osaka, Japan
Loss 4–3 Masashi Kameda DQ (accidental headbutt) Pancrase: Brave 6 June 22, 2004 1 3:52 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 4–2 Miki Shida Decision (unanimous) Pancrase: Brave 1 February 6, 2004 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 4–1 Yoshiro Maeda Decision (unanimous) Pancrase: Hybrid 5 May 18, 2003 2 5:00 Kanagawa, Japan
Win 4–0 Kunihiro Watanabe Technical Submission (guillotine choke) Pancrase: Spirit 8 November 30, 2002 2 1:17 Kanagawa, Japan
Win 3–0 Masahito Wachi Decision (split) Pancrase: 2002 Neo-Blood Tournament Second Round July 28, 2002 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Featherweight debut.
Win 2–0 Rambaa Somdet Decision (majority) Deep: 4th Impact March 30, 2002 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 1–0 Naoki Deguchi Decision (split) Pancrase: Proof 4 June 26, 2001 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Bantamweight debut.

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Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 5–1 Minoru Tsuiki Decision (unanimous) 2nd Amateur Pancrase Open Tournament November 19, 2000 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Won the 2nd Amateur Pancrase Open Tournament
Win 4–1 Takumi Murata Decision (unanimous) 2nd Amateur Pancrase Open Tournament November 19, 2000 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 3–1 Shuichi Takahashi Decision (unanimous) 2nd Amateur Pancrase Open Tournament November 19, 2000 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 2–1 East Pacific Representative Decision (unanimous) 2nd Amateur Pancrase Open Tournament November 19, 2000 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 1–1 Tomohiro Hata Decision (unanimous) 7th All Japan Amateur Shooto Championships September 10, 2000 1 4:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 1–0 Atsushi Takeuchi Submission (choke) 7th All Japan Amateur Shooto Championships September 10, 2000 1 1:14 Tokyo, Japan

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