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Tsogto Amara
BornTsogtyn Amarbayasgalan
(1979-11-20) November 20, 1979 (age 45)
Darkhan (city), Darkhan-Uul, Mongolia
Native nameЦогтын Амарбаясгалан
Other names"Mongolian Hurricane"
Shinobu Amara
忍アマラ―
アマラ忍
NationalityMongolian
Height1.71 m (5 ft 7+12 in)
Weight68.2 kg (150 lb; 10.74 st)
DivisionLightweight
Welterweight
StyleKyokushin Karate, Kickboxing
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofDarkhan, Mongolia
Rank  Black belt in Kyokushin Karate
Years active2001–2018
Kickboxing record
Total43
Wins33
By knockout11
Losses10
Draws0
Other information
UniversityJosai International University
Last updated on: July 6, 2020

Tsogto Amara (Цогтын Амарбаясгалан, Tsogtyn Amarbayasgalan, born November 20, 1979) is a Lightweight Mongolian kickboxer who has fought in the All Japan Kickboxing Federation, Shoot Boxing, and K-1.[1]

Biography

Tsogto Amara was born in Darkhan (city), Mongolia on November 20,1979. He was first introduced to martial arts in 1994 through some of his friends which led him to train in Kyokushin Karate. During Amara's amateur career in his home country of Mongolia, he found a great deal of success in Karate by winning the 1997 Domestic Kyokushin Championship and 1998 Mongolian National Karate Championship. He then went on to compete in kickboxing after moving to Japan.[2]

Career

June 18, 2004 in Tokyo, Japan AJKF All Japan Lightweight Tournament 2004 FINAL STAGE, Final, Tsogto Amara defeated Samkor Kiatmontep to win the AJKF All Japan Lightweight Tournament championship via unanimous decision after going into an extra round.[3]

January 4, 2005 in Tokyo, Japan AJKF “SURVIVOR” [All Japan Lightweight Championship], Tsogto Amara defeated Satoruvashicoba to win the AJKF Lightweight championship belt via unanimous decision.

Championships and awards

Kickboxing

  • All Japan Kickboxing Federation
    • 2004 All Japan Kickboxing Federation AJKF All Japan Lightweight Tournament 2004 FINAL STAGE, Final Champion
    • 2005 All Japan Kickboxing Federation AJKF Lightweight Champion
  • KING COMBAT
    • 2002 KING COMBAT 60kg tournament Champion
  • Martial Arts Japan Kickboxing Federation
    • MA Japan Super Featherweight Champion
  • WPMF
    • 2009 WPMF World Super Lightweight Champion

Karate

  • Amateur
    • 1997 Domestic Kyokushin Champion
    • 1998 Mongolian National Karate Champion

Kickboxing record

Kickboxing record

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

  1. ^ "Tsogto "Shinobu" Amara". baki5.web.fc2.com.
  2. ^ "Summary of Tsogto Amara". matome.naver.jp.
  3. ^ "[Shoot boxing] Amara returns to Japan for the first time in nine years, against Kentaro Hokuto". efight.jp/news.