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Riku Immonen
BornRiku Immonen
Joensuu, Finland
NationalityFinland Finnish
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight71 kg (157 lb; 11.2 st)
DivisionMiddleweight
StyleMuay Thai
TeamTurku Muay Thai
Kickboxing record
Total47
Wins38
By knockout5
Losses4
Draws5
No contests0

Riku Immonen is a retired Finnish professional Muay Thai kickboxer and active muay thai coach. He is an amateur and professional Muay Thai World Champion. He trains fighters out of Turku Muay Thai. Most well known students are UFC fighter Makwan Amirkhani, Topi Helin and Daniel Forsberg. He trains also UFC fighter Teemu Packalén.

Martial arts

Immonen trained Wrestling 6 months as a child around age of 12, but continued to play volleyball instead of wrestling. Started Muay Thai at age of 18 and stopped fighting at age of 25. He has been coaching since. Made short comeback in 2014 at age of 40 to fight singer Daniel Landa.

Author

Riku Immonen has published two books in Finnish. Short humorous stories of "Adventures of Harley-Davidson man" at motorcycle forum moottoripyora.org became viral and Immonen decided to publish his first book "HD-miehen seikkailut" in 2008. It sold 10 000 copies and the second book "HD-mies ja löydetyn respektin menetys" in 2009 sold 5000 copies. First book has been translated to Estonian language. Immonen has also wrote articles for print magazines Fighter Magazine and FightSport.

Titles

Professional

  • 1999 WMC World Champion (160lbs)

Amateur

  • 2001 Finland Boxing Championships Silver -81 kg
  • 1999 I.A.M.T.F. World Muay Thai World Championships in Bangkok, Thailand Gold -71 kg
  • 1998 I.F.M.A. King's Cup World Championships in Samut Prakan, Thailand Gold -71 kg
  • 1998 I.A.M.T.F. European Muay Thai Championships in Calafell, Spain Gold -71 kg
  • 1998 M.T.A.F. Finland Muay Thai Championships in Helsinki, Finland Gold -71 kg

Awards

  • 1999 Fighter of the Year - Trophy. Muay Thai Association of Finland.
  • 1999 Tournament 2nd Best Fighter - Award. I.A.M.T.F. World Muay Thai World Championships in Bangkok, Thailand.
  • 1998 Tournament Most Technical Fighter - Trophy. I.A.M.T.F. European Muay Thai Championships in Calafell, Spain.

Muay thai record

47 Fights 38 Wins (5 (T)KO's, 33 decisions), 5 draws, 5 Losses
Date Result Opponent Event Method Round Notes
06/12/2014 Win Czech Republic Daniel Landa Gibu Fight Night, Prague, Czech Republic Decision (Unanimous) 3
11/26/1999 Win Australia Luke Kempton WMC World title fight, Helsinki Finland Decision (Unanimous) 5 Title defend.
09/23/1999 Win Czech Republic Jindrich Velecky Pardubice, Czech Republic Decision (Split) 5
07/27/1999 Win Ukraine Leonid Lebedev Rangsit stadion, Bangkok Decision (Unanimous) 5 WMC World title fight.
03/20/1999 Win Australia Luke Kempton Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre KO (Head kick) 3 Professional debut.
03/13/1999 Win Georgia (country) Giga Kordadze IAMTF World Championships, Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok Decision (Split) 5
03/11/1999 Win Belarus Sergy Karpin IAMTF World Championships, Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok Decision (Unanimous) 3
03/10/1999 Win Ukraine Leonid Lebedev IAMTF World Championships, Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok Decision (Unanimous) 3
03/09/1999 Win Thailand Udon Bumroong IAMTF World Championships, Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok Decision (Unanimous) 3
03/07/1999 Win France Benjamin Bardissa IAMTF World Championships, Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok Decision (Unanimous) 3
02/04/1999 Win Czech Republic Vaclav Cermak Helsinki, Finland Decision (Unanimous) 5
11/22/1998 Win Finland Petri Kitula Finland Muay Thai Championships in Helsinki, Finland Decision (Unanimous) 5
10/31/1998 Win Finland Kai Kirkonpelto Finland Muay Thai Championships Elimination, Turku, Finland Decision (Unanimous) 5
10/12/1998 Loss Sweden Abdo Nije Stockholm, Sweden Decision (Split) 5
08/23/1998 Win France Hamdaoui Raba I.F.M.A. King's Cup World Championships in Samut Prakan, Thailand KO (Low kick) 3
08/21/1998 Win Australia Luke Kempton I.F.M.A. King's Cup World Championships in Samut Prakan, Thailand Decision (Split) 5
08/19/1998 Win Moldova Tgnata I.F.M.A. King's Cup World Championships in Samut Prakan, Thailand TKO (Retired) 3
08/17/1998 Win New Zealand Carl Cowley I.F.M.A. King's Cup World Championships in Samut Prakan, Thailand Decision (Unanimous) 5

See also

References

Sources

  • Suomalaiset kamppailulajien tekijät, Tero Laaksonen, ISBN 9789529949434