Shooto
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Shooto is a modern mixed martial arts organization in Japan especially known for a style practiced by those who compete in the organization and many notable 155lb fighters (The Welterweight division in Shooto). The name is an English transliteration of the Japanese words Shu To which loosely translated means 'Learn Combat'. It combines elements of wrestling and boxing with special type of gloves common in mixed martial arts events. The Japanese consider it 'near-naked' because fighters don't wear a short kimono or gi (as in traditional martial arts) but only shorts like boxers or mixed martial arts fighters.
Shooto fighters are categorized into three Classes.
Class-C: Amateur (2x3min, Headgears, Special point system)
Class-B: Pro (2x5min)
Class-A: Pro (3x5min)
Fighters starts out as Class-C fighters and enter amateur competitions that Shooto hosts together with the help of local gyms all over Japan. There are regional championship and once a year the All-Japan amateur championships. Then a fighter can get a Class-B pro license, these fights are 2x5 minute long and use the same rules as Class-A fights. For new Pros Shooto each year hold a Rookie tournament in each weightclass.
When a fighter has gathered enough wins and experience in Class-B he will get awarded with a Class-A license, as a sign that he's part of the elite professional fighters.
History
It was established in 1986 by Satoru Sayama, a former pro-wrestler and martial artist who wished to create a sport that revolved around a realistic and effective fighting system. It has spread rapidly over several continents, notably Europe and the Americas (especially Brazil)
Old champions of note are: Yuki Nakai, Noboru Asahi, Kazuhiro Sakamoto, Naoki Sakurada, Enson Inoue, Hayato Sakurai, Anderson Silva, Takanori Gomi , Caol Uno, Joachim Hansen & Vitor Riberio.
Current Champions
Bantamweight: Mamoru (Japan/STG Yokohama)
Featherweight: Ryota Matsune (Japan/Paraestra Matsudo)
Lightweight: Alexandre Franca Nogueira (Brazil/World Fight Center)
Welterweight: Tatsuya Kawajiri (Japan/TOPS)
Middleweight: Akira Kikuchi (Japan/Purebred Tokyo)
Light heavyweight: Masanori Suda (Japan/Club J)
External links
- Fun video of Satoru Sayama and his students
- International Shooto Commission official website(Japanese)
- Shooto Japan official website(Japanese)
- Shooto USA official website
- Australia Shooto Commission official website
- Holland Shooto official website
- Finland Shooto official website
Gyms
- Purebed, gyms in Omiya,Kyoto,Tokyo & Osaka
- ALIVE, several gyms, biggest one in Nagoya
- Tanaka Juku in Chiba
- Paraestra founded by Yuki Nakai, several branches all over Japan



