5 Things You Might Not Know About Tatsuro Taira
Tatsuro Taira might soon be a household name.
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As Taira awaits word on his next step from UFC matchmakers, here are five things you might not know about him:
1. Wise choices paid lasting dividends.
Taira started his formal mixed martial arts training under Ryoto Matsune, a man who once held the Shooto featherweight championship for more than two years. Matsune finished his career with a 16-2-1 record, having lost only to Rumina Sato and Kentaro Imaizumi.
2. He spread his wings in a hurry.
The Paraestra Okinawa thoroughbred made his professional debut at the age of 18 when he disposed of Yo Otake with a triangle choke in the first round of their encounter under the Shooto banner on Aug. 3, 2018. Taira went on to win all six of his bouts as a teenager.
3. Adaptation appears to be a strength.
While Taira has shown he possesses the necessary to tools to go the distance—he owns a 4-0 record in fights that reach the judges—at a high level, he boasts eight first-round finishes among his 14 victories. He made waves in 2021, when he needed just 61 seconds to put former Deep and Pancrase champion Yoshiro Maeda to sleep with a rear-naked choke.
4. A championship pedigree bolsters his case.
Taira laid claim to the Shooto bantamweight crown on July 4, 2021, as he took care of Ryuya Fukuda with a first-round triangle choke. He went on to compete once in the Vale Tudo Japan promotion and then vacated the title after he signed a multi-fight contract with the UFC in 2022.
5. Reliability has become a calling card.
The 5-foot-7, 125-pound Japanese prospect has competed at least twice every year since he turned pro. Taira fought three times in 2023, tying his career-high for appearances in a calendar year. In addition to his aforementioned victory over Hernandez, he put away Jesus Santos Aguilar with a triangle armbar in the first round of their UFC Fight Night 218 pairing on Feb. 4 and captured a three-round unanimous decision over Edgar Chairez at UFC 290 on July 8.
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