1.3. DIFICULTADES DE LA REGULACIÓN ANTERIOR
1.3.5. Problemáticas y consecuencias de la regulación del dictamen de parte y del dictamen judicial
JosH Barnett
JosH tHoMson
kazuo Misaki
ken sHaMrock
kevin randleMan
kron gracie
luke rockHold
lYle BeerBoHM
lYMan good
Marius zaroMskis
Matt lindland
Melvin ManHoeF
Mizuto Hirota
MuHaMMed lawal
Murilo rua
nick diaz
nick tHoMpson
pat MileticH
randY couture
renato soBral
roBBie lawler
roger gracie
ronaldo souza
satoru kitaoka
scott sMitH
sHinYa aoki
tatsuYa kawaJiri
tiM kennedY
tiM sYlvia
tYron woodleY
vitor riBeiro
U HideHiko YosHida
Specialty:.Judo
weight Class:.Heavyweight
oPPonent Result MetHod date Round tiMe
Kazuhiro Nakamura Loss Decision (Unanimous) 4/25/10 3 5:00
Satoshi Ishii Win Decision (Unanimous) 12/31/09 3 5:00
Sanae Kikuta Loss Decision (Split) 1/4/09 3 5:00
Maurice Smith Win Submission (Neck Crank) 6/8/08 1 2:23
Josh Barnett Loss Submission (Heel Hook) 3/5/08 3 3:23
James Thompson Loss TKO (Punches) 12/31/06 1 7:50
Mirko Filipovic Loss TKO (Leg Kicks) 7/1/06 1 7:38
Yosuke Nishijima Win Submission (Triangle Choke) 5/5/06 1 2:33
Naoya Ogawa Win Submission (Armbar) 12/31/05 1 6:04
David Abbott Win Submission (Single Wing Choke) 8/28/05 1 7:40
Wanderlei Silva Loss Decision (Split) 4/23/05 3 5:00
Rulon Gardner Loss Decision (Unanimous) 12/31/04 3 5:00
Mark Hunt Win Submission (Armbar) 6/20/04 1 5:25
Royce Gracie Draw Draw 12/31/03 2 10:00
Wanderlei Silva Loss Decision (Unanimous) 11/9/03 2 5:00
Kiyoshi Tamura Win Submission (Ezekiel Choke) 8/10/03 1 5:06
Masaaki Satake Win Submission (Neck Lock) 12/31/02 1 0:50
Don Frye Win Technical Submission (Armbar) 11/24/02 1 5:32
FigHt record
9—8—1 (win—loss—draw) wins
8 submissions (88.89%) 1 decision (11.11%)
losses
2 (t)kos (25%) 1 submission (12.5%)
5 decisions (62.5%)
SPeCiAL MoveS
naMe tyPe fRoM
Armbar Submission (Arm) (1) Full Guard—Bottom; (2) Full Guard Postured Up—Bottom; (3) Side Control—Top; (4) Back Mount Side Turtle—Top
Catch Kick Parry Standing
Catch Punch Parry (1) Full Guard Postured Up—Bottom; (2) Full Guard Postured Up—
Top; (3) Full Mount Postured Up—Top
Darce Choke Submission (Neck) Sprawl—Top
Dashing Takedown Takedown Standing
Diving Punch Strike Standing vs. Open Guard
Guillotine Takedown Submission (Neck) Standing
Head Arm Choke Submission (Neck) (1) Full Mount Tight—Top; (2) Side Control—Top Heel Hook Submission (Leg) (1) Full Guard Postured Up—Top; (2) Guard Stacked—Top
Major Pass Strike Every Ground Position
Overhand Punch Strike Standing
Rear Naked Choke Submission (Neck) Back Mount—Top
Roundhouse Head Kick Strike Standing
Takedown Fake Strike Standing
Teep Kick Strike Standing
Triangle Choke Submission (Neck) (1) Full Guard—Bottom; (2) Full Guard Postured Up—Bottom; (3) Full Mount Postured Up—Top; (4) Guard Stacked—Bottom
FigHters
alistair overeeM
andreas kraniotakes
andrei arlovski
Bas rutten
BenJi radacH
BillY evangelista
BoB sapp
BoBBY lasHleY
Brett rogers
cung le
dan Henderson
eddie alvarez
FaBricio werduM
Fedor eMelianenko
Frank sHaMrock
Frank trigg
gegard Mousasi
gesias cavalcante
gilBert Melendez
HaYato sakurai
HideHiko YosHida
Jake sHields
Jason Miller
JaY Hieron
JeFF Monson
JoacHiM Hansen
Joe riggs
JosH Barnett
JosH tHoMson
kazuo Misaki
ken sHaMrock
kevin randleMan
kron gracie
luke rockHold
lYle BeerBoHM
lYMan good
Marius zaroMskis
Matt lindland
Melvin ManHoeF
Mizuto Hirota
MuHaMMed lawal
Murilo rua
nick diaz
nick tHoMpson
pat MileticH
randY couture
renato soBral
roBBie lawler
roger gracie
ronaldo souza
satoru kitaoka
scott sMitH
sHinYa aoki
tatsuYa kawaJiri
tiM kennedY
tiM sYlvia
tYron woodleY
vitor riBeiro
Yoshida has great takedowns and clinch control, which help him plant adversaries on their backs.
Once there, Hidehiko’s outstanding grappling defense helps keep them there. Maintain position with Yoshida as you work for head arm chokes from side control—Hidehiko’s choke submissions are lethal.
Fighting against: Hidehiko Yoshida—Yoshida is a force on the mat, wielding fantastic passing ability, grapple defense, and neck submissions. He also knows several fight-ending chokes, including triangles that he can slap on from his back. Avoid rolling against this judo whiz, using sprawls, leg kicks, and long strikes to keep Yoshida at bay on the feet.
ATTRiBUTeS
attRiBute HeavyweigHt
Stand Up 74
Foot Speed 73
Hand Speed 83
Kick Combo Speed 65
Kick Range 70
Movement Speed 75
Punch Combo Speed 83
Punch Range 70
Stand Up Left Foot Power 60 Stand Up Left Hand Power 70 Stand Up Right Foot Power 60 Stand Up Right Hand Power 70
Takedowns 95
Takedown Defense 95
Clinch 85
Clinch Combo 83
Clinch Control 95
Clinch Strike Speed 83
Clinch Striking Power 80
Ground 87
Grapple Defense 95
Ground Combo Speed 83
Ground Get Up 90
Ground Strike Speed 83
Ground Striking Power 80
Passing 95
Submission 60
Arm Submissions 50
Leg Submissions 33
Neck Submissions 99
Health 83
Blocking 80
Chin 80
Gut 90
Heart 90
Leg Health 70
Stamina Recovery 90
Trading blows on the feet isn’t easy on Yoshida; his lack of speed, range, and power make him an easy mark for gifted strikers. Fortunately, Hidehiko has excellent takedowns—dash in and drive opponents to the mat, then work to side control and stop the show with a head arm choke. If you’re fighting a grappler, try stuffing his shots late to end up in the sprawl position, where Yoshida can force the tap by way of a Darce choke.
Fighting against: Hidehiko Yoshida—Attack Yoshida’s legs when striking against him, slowing the big man down while exploiting his lack of reach. Keep your distance and use long strikes to cripple him while remaining vigilant against his powerful takedown ability.
stand up strategies
clincH strategies
The clinch is a better place for Yoshida than trading strikes on the feet. Tie up and look to maintain the dominant position, using Hidehiko’s superior clinch control to keep the opponent locked in place as you work him over with knees and elbows. If the opponent begins to block, slam him to the mat with a heavy clinch takedown and begin to work Yoshida’s crushing top-game.
Fighting against: Hidehiko Yoshida—Yoshida has too much control in the clinch, so avoid this position when fighting against him. Strive to break away from his grasp each time you lock up, and avoid falling into the clinch again by keeping your distance and utilizing your fighter’s reach advantage on the feet.