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Masashi Kumura (玖村 将史) was born on 8 January, 1999 in Osaka, Japan, is a Japanese kickboxer. Discover Masashi Kumura's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 25 years old?

Popular As 玖村 将史
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Age 25 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 8 January, 1999
Birthday 8 January
Birthplace Osaka, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Masashi Kumura Height, Weight & Measurements

At 25 years old, Masashi Kumura height is 168cm and Weight 55.0 kg.

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Height 168cm
Weight 55.0 kg
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Masashi Kumura Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Masashi Kumura worth at the age of 25 years old? Masashi Kumura’s income source is mostly from being a successful Kickboxer. He is from Japan. We have estimated Masashi Kumura's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Source of Income Kickboxer

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Masashi Kumura (玖村 将史) is a Japanese kickboxer, currently competing in the super bantamweight division of K-1.

2014

Kumura made his professional debut at NJKF IGOSSO REBORN 2014, when he was scheduled to fight Kyosuke Nishida.

He beat Nishida by unanimous decision.

Kumura won his next four fights by stoppage, beating Yamashita "Spankey" Hiroshi by a second-round knockout and scoring first-round knockouts of Masato Ooba, Teishi and Yuto Kuroda.

His five fight winning streak was snapped by Yoshiho Tane, who beat Kumura by split decision.

Kumura lost his next fight as well, suffering a second-round knockout at the hands of Koudai Hirayama.

Kumura made his Krush debut against Kazuki Okawa at Krush 84.

Kumura won the fight by technical knockout, knocking Okawa down three times inside of the first round.

He scored the first and third knockdown with a left hook, while he scored the second knockdown with a head kick.

Kumura was scheduled to fight the future K-1 Featherweight champion Tatsuya Tsubakihara at Krush 86.

Kumura thoroughly dominated the future champion, winning the fight by unanimous decision, with all three judges awarding him a 30-26 scorecard.

For his third fight with the organization, Kumura was scheduled to fight the experienced journeyman Yusho Kanemoto at Krush 89.

Kumura edged all thee rounds of the bout on his way to winning a unanimous decision.

Kumura was scheduled to fight Shota Oiwa at Krush 94, in a Krush Super Bantamweight tournament quarterfinal.

Kumura won the fight by knockout, knocking Oiwa down with a left-hook midway through the first round, which left him unable to beat the eight-count.

Advancing to the semifinals, Kumura faced Victor Saravia.

Following a back-and-forth three rounds, the fight was ruled a draw.

One judge awarded a 29-28 scorecard to Kumura, the second judge awarded the same scorecard to Saravia, while the third judge scored the fight as a 29-29 draw.

The fight went into an extra round, after which Kumura won a unanimous decision.

Kumura was scheduled to fight the former Krush Super Bantamweight champion Taito Gunji for the vacant Krush championship, in a Krush super bantamweight tournament final.

Gunji had lost the title to Akihiro Kaneko, who later vacated it.

Since his loss to Kaneko, Gunji rebounded with back-to-back victories, while Kumura came into the fight with a perfect 5-0 record with K-1.

Kumura won the fight by unanimous decision, with two judges awarding him a 30-28 scorecard, while the third judge scored it 30-29 in Kumura's favor.

2019

He is the former Krush Super Bantamweight champion, having held the title between 2019 and 2021.

Kumura is a two-time K-1 World Grand Prix finalist, having finished as the runner-up in the 2019 and 2022 super bantamweight tournaments.

As of August 2023, he is ranked as the second best flyweight (-56.7kg) kickboxer in the world by Combat Press and the second best super flyweight (-55kg) kickboxer by Beyond Kick.

He was previously ranked in the strawweight top ten by Combat Press from May 2019, until August 2020.

Kumura participated in the 2019 K-1 Super Bantamweight Grand Prix.

He was scheduled to fight the 2019 Rajadamnern Stadium 126 lbs champion Phetpangan Mor.Ratanabandit in the quarterfinals.

Kumura beat Phetpangan with a first-round technical knockout, managing to knock his opponent down twice inside of the first round.

The first knockdown came as a result of a right-straight counter to Phetpangan's front kick, while the second knockdown came as a result of a right hook.

Advancing to the semifinals, Kumura beat Samvel Babayan by unanimous decision, and faced the reigning K-1 Super Bantamweight champion Yoshiki Takei in the finals.

Takei won the fight by knockout, stopping Kumura with a right-straight 38 seconds into the second round.

Kumura was scheduled to make his first title defense against Yuta Hayashi.

Kumura was initially supposed to fight Akihiro Kaneko, however, Kaneko declined the fight.

Kumura successfully defended his title with a majority decision victory, with two of the judges scoring the bout 29-28 in his favor.

Kumura was scheduled to fight a non-title bout with the undefeated Akihiro Kaneko at K’Festa 3.

Kaneko was initially supposed to challenge for Kumura's Krush title at Krush 108, but had refused the fight.

Kaneko previously fought and beat Masashi's brother Shuhei Kumura by an extra round decision at K’FESTA 2.

2020

He's been ranked in the flyweight top ten since September 2020.