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Hiroshi Izumi

1982 - Today

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Hiroshi Izumi (Japanese: 泉浩; born June 22, 1982, in Shimokita District Aomori) is a Japanese judoka and mixed martial artist. He has fought in World Victory Road and had a one-fight stint in the Dream promotion for the Dream Light Heavyweight Championship. Izumi also appeared in both Dynamite!! 2009 and Dynamite!! Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2024). Hiroshi Izumi is the 236th most popular martial arts (down from 178th in 2024), the 4,060th most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,211th in 2019) and the 29th most popular Japanese Martial Arts.

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Among MARTIAL ARTS

Among martial arts, Hiroshi Izumi ranks 236 out of 179Before him are Pak Chol-min, Ilse Heylen, Anzhelika Terliuga, Brian Ortega, Sándor Bárdosi, and Claudia Zwiers. After him are Noriko Narazaki, Yury Styopkin, Colby Covington, Víctor Estrada, Diego Sanchez, and Jang Ji-won.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Hiroshi Izumi ranks 1,136Before him are Chu Mu-yen, Nenad Erić, Nadine Krause, Erik von Detten, Mimoun Azaouagh, and Juanma Ortiz. After him are Ivana Bodrožić, Mario Carević, Yusuke Shimada, Duke Dumont, Sebastian Armesto, and Aykut Erçetin.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Hiroshi Izumi ranks 4,073 out of 6,245Before him are Daizo Okitsu (1974), Tomokazu Nagira (1985), Makoto Sunakawa (1977), Kota Mizunuma (1990), Ryuji Okada (1974), and Takayuki Suzuki (1973). After him are Tadamichi Machida (1981), Yūko Sano (1979), Kazuhiko Tanabe (1981), Noriko Narazaki (1972), Yusuke Shimada (1982), and Soma Saito (1991).

Among MARTIAL ARTS In Japan

Among martial arts born in Japan, Hiroshi Izumi ranks 29Before him are Shinya Aoki (1983), Takanori Gomi (1978), Katsuhiko Nagata (1973), Kōsei Inoue (1978), Natsumi Tsunoda (1992), and Chiyori Masuchi (1970). After him are Noriko Narazaki (1972), and Riki Nakaya (1989).