Shigeki Osawa

{{short description|Japanese mixed martial artist}}

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大澤茂樹

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| birth_name = Shigeki Osawa

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| nationality = Japanese

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| weight = {{convert|143|lb|kg st|abbr=on}}

| weight_class = Featherweight

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| style = Freestyle wrestling, Shootboxing

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| fighting_out_of = Ushiku, Ibaraki, Japan

| team = Yoshida Dojo

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| years_active = 2002–present

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Shigeki Osawa {{Langx |ja| 大澤茂樹 }} (born May 2, 1986) is a Japanese professional mixed martial artist who competes in the featherweight division.

Mixed martial arts career

=Background=

Osawa is a training partner of Japanese MMA veteran Michihiro Omigawa.{{cite web|url=http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2010/6/18/1522952/src-xiii-preview-marlon-sandro|title=SRC XIII Preview: Marlon Sandro|publisher=bloodyelbow.com|date=June 18, 2010}}

Osawa is a successful wrestler. Amongst his successes was his participation in the 8th World University Wrestling Championship in Greece where he won gold in the 60 kg division. He also won the All-Japan Freestyle Wrestling Championship 60 kg division in 2007, which gave him his entry into Sengoku.

=Sengoku=

In May 2009, Osawa made his Sengoku debut at Sengoku 8 against Kota Ishibashi. Osawa won the bout via unanimous decision (20–18, 20–19, 20–19).{{cite web|url=http://mmajunkie.com/news/14759/sengoku-omigawa-continues-unlikely-run-hioki-kanehara-sandro-advance-sengoku-eighth-battle-results.mma|title=Sengoku: Omigawa continues unlikely run, Hioki, Kanehara, Sandro advance|publisher=mmajunkie.com|date=May 2, 2009}}

Three months later, Osawa returned at Sengoku 9 against Toru Harai. Late in the first round, Osawa defeated Harai via TKO (punches).{{cite web|url=http://mmajunkie.com/news/15706/wvr-crowns-featherweight-grand-prix-winner-lightweight-belt-on-line-at-sengoku-ninth-battle.mma|title=Featherweight GP winner crowned, lightweight title claimed at "Sengoku Ninth Battle"|publisher=mmajunkie.com|date=August 2, 2009|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090806165654/http://mmajunkie.com/news/15706/wvr-crowns-featherweight-grand-prix-winner-lightweight-belt-on-line-at-sengoku-ninth-battle.mma|archivedate=August 6, 2009}}

After defeating Ki Hyun Kim at Sengoku 10,{{cite web|url=http://mmajunkie.com/news/16278/sengoku-10th-battle-results-hiroshi-izumis-debut-spoiled-antonio-silva-wins-again.mma|title=Sengoku 10th Battle results: Hiroshi Izumi's debut spoiled, Antonio Silva wins again|publisher=sherdog.com|date=September 23, 2009}} Osawa faced Ronnie Mann at Sengoku 11. Mann dominated the fight and claimed a unanimous decision victory, handing Osawa his first professional loss.{{cite web|url=http://mmajunkie.com/news/16768/omigawa-disagrees-with-upset-of-hioki-khalidov-stuns-santiiago-at-sengoku-11th-battle.mma|title=Omigawa disagrees with upset of Hioki, Khalidov stuns Santiago at "Sengoku 11th Battle"|publisher=sherdog.com|date=November 7, 2009}}

At Sengoku 12, Osawa returned to face Kyung Ho Kang. In another three round fight, Osawa once again won via decision.{{cite web|url=http://www.sherdog.com/news/pictures/Pictures-Sengoku-12-23107|title=Pictures: Sengoku 12|publisher=sherdog.com|date=March 9, 2010}}

In June 2010, Osawa faced Katsuya Toida at Sengoku 13. In the third round, the bout was ended after accidental kicks to the groin by Toida and ruled a "no contest".{{cite web|url=http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Shigeki-Osawa-44501|title=Shigeki Osawa|publisher=sherdog.com|accessdate=September 6, 2010}}

Since his last fight with Sengoku, Osawa has competed in Pancrase, ZST, RINGS, Shooto, and Grachan.{{Citation needed|date=March 2017}}

Mixed martial arts record

{{BLP unreferenced section|date=March 2017}}

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| ko-wins= 8

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|-

| {{yes2}}Win

| align=center| {{nowrap|14–6–3 (1)}}

| Caol Uno

| TKO (punches)

| Shooto: Professional Shooto 7/26

| {{dts|2015|July|26}}

| align=center| 2

| align=center| 4:03

| Tokyo, Japan

|

|-

| {{yes2}}Win

| align=center| 13–6–3 (1)

| Wataru Miki

| Decision (unanimous)

| Shooto: 1st Round 2015

| {{dts|2015|January|25}}

| align=center| 3

| align=center| 5:00

| Tokyo, Japan

|

|-

| {{yes2}}Win

| align=center| 12–6–3 (1)

| Keiji Sakuta

| TKO (punches)

| Grachan: Grachan 15

| {{dts|2014|November|30}}

| align=center| 3

| align=center| 4:15

| Tokyo, Japan

|

|-

| {{no2}}Loss

| align=center| 11–6–3 (1)

| Joji Mikami

| KO (punch)

| Vale Tudo Japan: VTJ 6th

| {{dts|2014|October|4}}

| align=center| 1

| align=center| 2:01

| Ota, Tokyo, Japan

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|-

| {{yes2}}Win

| align=center| 11–5–3 (1)

| Satoshi Murata

| TKO (doctor stoppage)

| Grachan 14 - Mach Matsuri

| {{dts|2014|July|20}}

| align=center| 1

| align=center| 3:34

| Tokyo, Japan

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|-

| {{draw}}Draw

| align=center| 10–5–3 (1)

| Fumiya Sasaki

| Draw (majority)

| Shooto - 4th Round 2014

| {{dts|2014|May|5}}

| align=center| 2

| align=center| 5:00

| Tokyo, Japan

|

|-

| {{yes2}}Win

| align=center| 10–5–2 (1)

| Kazuhiro Ito

| Decision (unanimous)

| Shooto - 1st Round 2014

| {{dts|2014|January|13}}

| align=center| 3

| align=center| 5:00

| Tokyo, Japan

|

|-

| {{no2}}Loss

| align=center| 9–5–2 (1)

| Akiyo Nishiura

| Decision (split)

| Vale Tudo Japan - VTJ 3rd

| {{dts|2013|October|5}}

| align=center| 3

| align=center| 5:00

| Tokyo, Japan

|

|-

| {{yes2}}Win

| align=center| 9–4–2 (1)

| Kazuya Satomoto

| TKO (doctor stoppage)

| Shooto - 1st Round 2013

| {{dts|2013|January|20}}

| align=center| 2

| align=center| 3:44

| Tokyo, Japan

|

|-

| {{no2}}Loss

| align=center| 8–4–2 (1)

| Yoshifumi Nakamura

| Decision (majority)

| Shooto: Gig Tokyo 12

| {{dts|2012|October|27}}

| align=center| 3

| align=center| 5:00

| Tokyo, Japan

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|-

| {{yes2}}Win

| align=center| 8–3–2 (1)

| Hiroyuki Abe

| TKO (punches)

| Shooto: 10th Round

| {{dts|2012|September|30}}

| align=center| 1

| align=center| 4:12

| Tokyo, Japan

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|-

| {{no2}}Loss

| align=center| 7–3–2 (1)

| Yusuke Yachi

| Decision (unanimous)

| Shooto: 3rd Round

| {{dts|2012|March|10}}

| align=center| 3

| align=center| 5:00

| Tokyo, Japan

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|-

| {{yes2}}Win

| align=center| 7–2–2 (1)

| Young Sam Jung

| TKO (punches)

| Rings: Battle Genesis Vol. 9

| {{dts|2012|January|22}}

| align=center| 2

| align=center| 4:34

| Tokyo, Japan

|

|-

| {{no2}}Loss

| align=center| 6–2–2 (1)

| Akitoshi Tamura

| Decision (unanimous)

| Shooto: Shooto the Shoot 2011

| {{dts|2011|November|5}}

| align=center| 3

| align=center| 5:00

| Tokyo, Japan

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|-

| {{draw}}Draw

| align=center| 6–1–2 (1)

| Shunichi Shimizu

| Draw

| Zst: Battle Hazard 5

| {{dts|2011|July|17}}

| align=center| 2

| align=center| 5:00

| Tokyo, Japan

|

|-

| {{draw}}Draw

| align=center| 6–1–1 (1)

| Tomonari Kanomata

| Draw (unanimous)

| Pancrase: Passion Tour 10

| {{dts|2010|November|3}}

| align=center| 3

| align=center| 5:00

| Tokyo, Japan

|

|-

| {{yes2}}Win

| align=center| 6–1 (1)

| Masaomi Saito

| TKO (punches)

| Pancrase: Passion Tour 9

| {{dts|2010|October|3}}

| align=center| 1

| align=center| 1:42

| Tokyo, Japan

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|-

| {{nocontest}}NC

| align=center| 5–1 (1)

| Katsuya Toida

| No Contest (accidental kicks to the groin)

| World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku Raiden Championships 13

| {{dts|2010|June|20}}

| align=center| 3

| align=center| 1:35

| Tokyo, Japan

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|-

| {{yes2}}Win

| align=center| 5–1

| Kyung Ho Kang

| Decision (unanimous)

| World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku Raiden Championships 12

| {{dts|2010|March|7}}

| align=center| 3

| align=center| 5:00

| Tokyo, Japan

|

|-

| {{no2}}Loss

| align=center| 4–1

| Ronnie Mann

| Decision (unanimous)

| World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 11

| {{dts|2009|November|7}}

| align=center| 3

| align=center| 5:00

| Tokyo, Japan

|

|-

| {{yes2}}Win

| align=center| 4–0

| Ki Hyun Kim

| Decision (unanimous)

| World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 10

| {{dts|2009|September|23}}

| align=center| 2

| align=center| 5:00

| Saitama, Japan

|

|-

| {{yes2}}Win

| align=center| 3–0

| Toru Harai

| TKO (punches)

| World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 9

| {{dts|2009|August|2}}

| align=center| 1

| align=center| 4:24

| Saitama, Japan

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|-

| {{yes2}}Win

| align=center| 2–0

| Kota Ishibashi

| Decision (unanimous)

| World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 8

| {{dts|2009|May|2}}

| align=center| 2

| align=center| 5:00

| Tokyo, Japan

|

|-

| {{yes2}}Win

| align=center| 1–0

| Hideo Matsui

| Decision (unanimous)

| Pancrase: Changing Tour 2

| {{dts|2009|April|5}}

| align=center| 2

| align=center| 5:00

| Tokyo, Japan

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