Takeru Segawa

Takeru Segawa
Takeru following the 2015 Rizin NYE event
Born世川 武尊
(1991-07-29) July 29, 1991
Yonago, Japan
Other namesNatural Born Crusher
Takeru Kaewsamrit
NationalityJapanese
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Weight60 kg (130 lb; 9.4 st)
DivisionBantamweight
StyleKarate, Kickboxing
Fighting out ofSagamihara, Japan
TeamTeam VASILEUS (2022-)
K-1 Gym KREST (2017 - 2022)
Team Dragon (2010-2016)
TrainerMasakazu Watanabe
Kensaku Maeda (former)
Rank  Black belt in Shin Karate
Years active2008 - present
Kickboxing record
Total49
Wins44
By knockout26
Losses5
By knockout1
Draws0
No contests0
Other information
Websitehttps://takeru-official.net/
Takeru Segawa
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2020-present
Genrevlog
Subscribers271 thousand
Views38.96 million
100,000 subscribers2020

Last updated: 14 July 2022

Takeru Segawa (Japanese: 世川 武尊, Hepburn: Segawa Takeru) is a Japanese kickboxer currently competing in the flyweight division of ONE Championship. He is the former K-1 Super Featherweight champion, K-1 Featherweight champion and K-1 Super Bantamweight champion. He is the only three weight champion in K-1 history. Takeru is considered by many to be a generational talent and one of the greatest kickboxers in the modern history of the sport, alongside his compatriot Tenshin Nasukawa. He is currently ranked #2 in the ONE Flyweight Kickboxing rankings.

A professional competitor since 2008, Segawa became the K-1 Super Bantamweight champion when he defeated Taiga Kawabe in the finals of the 2015 K-1 Super Bantamweight Grand Prix, on April 19, 2015. He became the K-1 Featherweight champion when he defeated Kaito Ozawa in the finals of the 2016 K-1 Featherweight Grand Prix, on November 3, 2016, thus becoming the first two-weight champion in K-1 history. He further became the K-1 Super Featherweight champion after defeating Kosuke Komiyama in the finals of the 2018 K-1 Super Featherweight Grand Prix, on March 21, 2018, thus becoming the first and only three weight champion in K-1 history.

Segawa was ranked as a top ten pound for pound kickboxer by Combat Press from June 2015 until October 2022, when he took an extended break to heal a number of injuries, and was ranked as the best pound for pound kickboxer from June 2019 until July 2022. Combat Press ranked him as the best flyweight and later the best bantamweight in their divisional rankings as well.