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・ Tadashi Nakamura (filmmaker)
・ Tadashi Nakamura (footballer)
・ Tadashi Nakamura (martial artist)
・ Tadashi Nakamura (voice actor)
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・ Tadashi Nakayama (artist)
・ Tadashi Nakayama (mathematician)
・ Tadashi Ogasawara
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・ Tadashi Sasaki (engineer)
・ Tadashi Sasaki (footballer)
・ Tadashi Sasaki (musician)
・ Tadashi Sato
・ Tadashi Satō
Tadashi Sawamura
・ Tadashi Sawashima
・ Tadashi Settsu
・ Tadashi Shimada
・ Tadashi Shimokawa
・ Tadashi Shoji
・ Tadashi Suetsugi
・ Tadashi Sugiura
・ Tadashi Sugiyama
・ Tadashi Sumiyoshi
・ Tadashi Suzuki
・ Tadashi Takamura
・ Tadashi Takeda
・ Tadashi Tomori
・ Tadashi Wakabayashi


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Tadashi Sawamura : ウィキペディア英語版
Tadashi Sawamura

is a Japanese former kickboxer whose real name is . He was one of the first popular participants in the sport, and enjoyed great fame throughout his career. He is sometimes credited for sustaining the early boom in the popularity of kickboxing.〔()〕 He has an exceptionally high knockout percentage of 94.60% in combat sports. For comparison, in heavyweight boxing the two highest knockout percentages are 87.76% by Rocky Marciano and 87.23% by Vitali Klitschko. Mike Tyson who became famous for his knockout power retired with a knockout percentage of 75.86%. Sawamura's knockout prowess earned him the nickname "The Demon of Kickboxing".
== History ==
In 1963 there was a competitive match between leading Japanese and Thai instructors, a karate vs muay thai tournament. Japan won the series although two of the Japanese participants Osamu Noguchi and Tatsuo Yamada wanted to create a full-contact sport similar to how muay thai is a sport in Thailand, and they started to create kickboxing. Sawamura was a young karate sports student at high-school and university who won numerous school championships and thought he was the best. He asked his hero Noguchi what he thought and Noguchi replied that the sports version of karate doesn't have the training to win in a full-contact fight and that he would lose if he traveled to Thailand to compete in full-contact.〔
Sawamura went to Thailand to prove he couldn't lose regardless of the rules because he thought himself to have the samurai spirit. He lost the fight against the Thai fighter in round 2 and suffered three broken ribs and needed sixteen months to heal. Disheartened, Sawamura wanted to retrain himself in jujutsu and hold a rematch. Noguchi met with Sawamura while he was healing, and introduced him to Japanese kickboxing. Sawamura decided to retrain in this new martial art under the guidance of Noguchi and won his rematch in Thailand against the fighter who previously knocked him out. He became one of the sport's great champions and would help make it popular world-wide, retiring with over 200 knockouts.〔

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