Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Norifumi Yamamoto, Urijah Faber, Joachim Hansen, Miguel Torres, Joseph Benavidez, Jeff Curran, Yoshiro Maeda, Masakazu Imanari, Brad Pickett, Takeya Mizugaki, Wagnney Fabiano, Scott Jorgensen, Dominick Cruz, Antonio Banuelos, Renan Barão, Chase Beebe, Wilson Reis, Ulysses Gomez, Rani Yahya, Abel Cullum, Marlon Sandro, Paul McVeigh, Bryan Goldsby, Zach Makovsky, Will Campuzano, Brian Bowles, Charlie Valencia, Chris David, Nick Mamalis, Akiyo Nishiura, Mark Oshiro, Will Ribeiro, Demetrious Johnson, Kenji Osawa, Clint Godfrey, Akitoshi Tamura, Alexandre Pantoja, Artemij Sitenkov, Michael McDonald, Eduardo Dantas, John Hosman, Chris Cariaso, Nick Pace, Nick Denis, Rafael Rebello, Cole Escovedo, Ken Stone, Frank Gomez, Chris Myra, Manny Tapia, Marcos Galvão, Cary Bullos, Danny Martinez, Musse Hasselvall, Iván López, Daniel Lima, Masakatsu Ueda, Mike Easton, Federico Lopez, Kyle Dietz, Masato Kobayashi, Peni Taufa'ao, Mauro Galvão, Bantamweight. Excerpt: Norifumi "KID" Yamamoto Yamamoto Norifumi, born March 15, 1977) is a Japanese mixed martial artist and kickboxer. He is associated with Purebred Tokyo and Krazy Bee. He quickly gained popularity in the Shooto organization due to his aggressive, well-rounded style and controversial persona. He moved on to K-1 HERO'S, where he won the Middleweight tournament in December, 2005 after defeating Genki Sudo via a controversial TKO due to punches. KID comes from a wrestling family with his father Ikuei Yamamoto representing Japan at the 1972 Olympic games in Munich and his sisters Miyu and Seiko both winning world championships in freestyle wrestling. KID received his education in the United States and wrestled at Marcos de Niza High School in Tempe, Arizona, capturing three state championships (with a third place finish as a freshman). He also trained briefly under Choi Mu Bae. ...