Koji Komuro


Koji Komuro is a Japanese judoka and amateur mixed martial arts fighter.
Taught by kosen judo master Kanae Hirata, Komuro is a ne waza expert known for its use of sutemi such as variations of tomoe nage, and submission techniques like jujigatame and sode guruma jime.
He is the author of a book dedicated to ground techniques, Judo Newaza of Koji Komuro Komlock!.

Achievements

Former member of the Japanese national team, Koji Komuro won several international judo competitions including the Veteran World Championship, the 2010 Kata World Championship with his uke Takano Kenji, and was also awarded the bronze medal at the Kodokan Cup in 1999.
Advocating flexible thinking and believing that "one can adopt strategies from other martial arts and learn from many players," Koji Komuro also trained Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and obtained in 2005 a black belt under Yuki Nakai who happened to be another former student of kosen judo master Kanae Hirata. Komuro does not define himself as a BJJ practitioner, and though he trained and competed in BJJ tournaments he considered it "extra judo ne waza training" where he "concentrated on quick transitions intro groundwork from standing and explosiveness instead of practising techniques which were banned in judo competitions rules such as leglocks." Komuro's achievements in BJJ tournaments include 2nd place at the 2005 Rickson Gracie's Budo Challenge, losing to Leonardo Vieira by points.

Mixed martial arts record

Submission grappling record

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