Career
He is touted as one of the future Japanese kickboxing stars and is the man picked by the legendary MAX fighter Masato to be his successor. Biography / Nakajima began his kickboxing career in 2006 with the Shoot Boxing organization, winning all four of his fights. In the final he faced Yuichiro Nagashima in what was an entertaining match with both fighters going all out in their quest for victory.
In the second round Nakajima managed to knock down Nagashima but was unable to press home his advantage, losing in the third by knockout.
He scored a first round knockout over KEN at Krush Ignition volunteer 4 in Tokyo, Japan on June 2, 2013.
He lost to Yoichi Yamazaki via extension round split decision on August 11, 2013 at Krush.30. 2010 K-1 MAX Japan runner up -70 kg.