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Daiju Takase vs Chris Brennan - Bushido II Year : 2004 Daiju Takase (born April 20, 1978 in Tokyo) is a Japanese mixed martial artist and kickboxer. He has fought as a middleweight and welterweight in the UFC and PRIDE FC. He is noted for being the second to defeat, and first to finish, former UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva, and also defeated former UFC Welterweight Champion Carlos Newton. Takase made his debut in PRIDE FC at its third event, facing amateur sumo champion Emmanuel Yarborough. Daiju landed punches to the head for the TKO. Takase didn't return to PRIDE until 2002, when he got a win and a loss against Brazilians Johil de Oliveira and Nino Schembri. However, his popularity came in PRIDE 26, when he fought Chute Boxe rising star Anderson Silva. At the time, Silva was on a 9-match winning streak, and given Takase's unimpressive record, he was a heavy underdog. However, Takase surprised spectators with a first round triangle choke submission victory. With this win, he becomes notable for being one of the 10 men to ever defeat Silva. He next faced Rodrigo Gracie from the Gracie family at the first event of PRIDE Bushido, which featured a special Team Gracie vs Team Japan series of matches. After the action, Gracie was awarded with a unanimous decision. At PRIDE Shockwave 2003, Takase fought former Shooto champion Hayato Sakurai. The Shooto fighter ended the fight taking down Takase several times and controlling the action, which gained him a unanimous decision. After defeating Chris Brennan by decision, Takase accomplished another of his biggest wins in his match on May 23, 2004 against grappling expert Carlos Newton. After the battle, Takase was awarded the split decision. Daiju's last apparition in PRIDE would be on April 3, 2005, losing to Daniel Acacio by TKO. Takase made his debut in UFC on July 16, 1999 at UFC 21, where he was pitted against Jeremy Horn, who sported a large size advantage and a 31-4-4 record. The Japanese lost the fight by TKO after receiving a long punishment in ground and pound. He returned at UFC 23, the second event of the promotion in Japanese ground. Takase took part in a four-man tournament which got him pitted against former RINGS fighter Kenichi Yamamoto in the semi-finals. Takase was ultimately defeated by unanimous decision. Takase's final return to UFC would be in 2000 at UFC 29, fighting Brazilian jiu-jitsu exponent Fabiano Iha. The bout was short, with Iha knocking out Takase with punches in 2:24. Takase most recently fought on July 26, 2014, when he got a TKO win over Hee Seung Kim at ROAD FC 16. Professional record breakdown 29 matches 12 wins, - 15 losses, - 2 Draws Chris "The Westside Strangler" Brennan (born October 12, 1971) is an American mixed martial artist who last competed in the Welterweight division. A professional competitor from 1994 until 2012, he competed for the UFC, PRIDE, Cage Rage, King of the Cage and Shooto. He is a former King of the Cage Middleweight Champion and former King of the Cage Middleweight Superfight Champion. In 2014 Chris was inducted in to the Mixed Martial Arts Hall of Fame. Chris is the owner and founder of Next Generation MMA. Brennan was born in Compton, Growing up, Brennan claims that he lived in at least 19 different homes and played baseball and soccer but was ultimately more interested in individual sports such as bodybuilding, surfing, gymnastics, and motocross. While working as a bouncer, Brennan saw UFC 1 and was motivated by the dominant performance of UFC Hall of Famer Royce Gracie. Brennan soon began training with Gracie himself and received his Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt in only seven years. Brennan later became the first no-gi Brazilian jiu-jitsu instructor in the United States. Brennan made his professional MMA debut in 1996. Brennan made his UFC debut against Courtney Turner at the UFC 16 Lightweight Tournament on March 13, 1998 and won via armbar submission in the first round. In his next fight later that night, Brennan lost to future five-time champion, Pat Miletich via submission. Brennan went 0–2 in Shooto, losing a controversial decision to Takanori Gomi before he made his PRIDE debut on October 5, 2003 at Bushido 1 against Eiji Mitsuoka and won via kimura submission in the first round. In his next appearance for the organization, he faced Daiju Takase a year later at Bushido 2 and lost via unanimous decision. His last fight in PRIDE was at Bushido 12 against Tatsuya Kawajiri, and he was defeated via TKO only 29 seconds into the first round. Since his last fight in PRIDE, Brennan has gone 2–2, competing for Cage Rage and King of the Cage. Brennan has sons, Lucas (born 2000), who is also a professional mixed martial artist currently competing in Bellator MMA, and Tyler who currently wrestles at the University of Arkansas Professional record breakdown matches - wins - losses -draws 36 - 21 - 14 - 1