MMA star ‘Kid’ Yamamoto dies aged 41

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Japanese MMA star Norifumi ‘Kid’ Yamamoto has died at the age of 41.

Yamamoto, who was one of the sport’s most popular fighters in the mid-2000s, revealed in an Instagram post in August that he had been diagnosed with cancer. Krazybee, Yamamoto’s Tokyo gym, announced he had passed away on Tuesday Sept. 18.

A 5’4″ Southpaw, Yamamoto made his name as a dynamic lightweight on the Shooto and K-1 circuits. At a K-1: Hero’s 5 event in 2006, Yamamote broke the MMA record for the fastest knockout when he defeated Kazuyuki Miyata in just four seconds.

Yamamoto retired with a 17-1 record following his victory over Rani Yahya on Dec. 31 2007. The fighter would return to the ring several times however, such as when he made his long-awaited UFC debut in a loss to Demetrious Johnson at UFC 126 in 2011.

After defeat to Johnson, Yamamoto had three more fights in the UFC — all ending in defeat — the last of which was against Roman Salazar in February 2015.

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