Nobuaki Kakuda (角田信朗, Kakuda Nobuaki, born April 11, 1961, in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture) is a retired karateka and kickboxer and former K-1 Head referee...
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footballer Nobuaki Kakuda (born 1961), Japanese karateka and kickboxer This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kakuda. If an internal...
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a match for the K-1 Kickboxing federation, facing established star Nobuaki Kakuda. The much heavier Son initially led the pace with body shots and knees...
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personnel Nobuaki Kakuda (角田 信朗, born 1961), Japanese karateka Nobuaki Kaneko (金子 信昭, born 1981), Japanese drummer and actor Nobuaki Katayama, Japanese...
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1992, the Karate Olympics I show was held at the Tokyo Gymnasium with Nobuaki Kakuda fighting American Willie Williams. In May, the Karate Olympics II show...
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for the first time, albeit under Seidokaikan rules, in a rematch with Nobuaki Kakuda at the K-1 Grand Prix '93. The pair previously met at the second round...
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punches on a seated Musashi when the latter slipped and fell. Referee Nobuaki Kakuda warned Akebono while the fight looked to be stopped in a DQ, but a still...
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Sapp in first round, Hoost lost again in a wild slugfest when referee Nobuaki Kakuda declared a KO while Hoost was still standing, but after the fight, Sapp...
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Masao Akashi (section Nobuaki Kakuda)
Masao Akashi (明石昌夫, Akashi Masao) is a Japanese musical arranger in distributors Being Inc., mainly in their label B-Gram Records. In 1988, he debuted...
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and overwhelm him with unanswered haymakers. At this point, referee Nobuaki Kakuda stopped the fight and gave Sapp the win. Those last seconds were a new...
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