Ottawa bantamweight Liam Macfadyen no stranger to world of combat sports
TORONTO — Liam (The Celtic Samurai) Macfadyen grew up in combat sports, surrounded by black belts, Olympians and Hall of Famers.
His mother, Tina Takahashi, holds a seventh-degree black belt in judo and is a former world champion in Sambo, a martial art developed by the Soviet Red Army to enhance hand-to-hand combat skills. She is also a former Canadian Olympic judo coach and world university judo champion.
Tina and her late brother Phil (a Canadian Olympic judoka) and father Masao Takahashi (a former NATO combat Instructor) are all in the Judo Canada Hall of Fame. Ray Takahashi, Liam’s uncle, represented Canada in wrestling at three Olympics, was a six-time Canadian champion and is in the Wrestling Canada Hall of Fame.
Liam’s father, Sean Mcfadyen, is a former head of Canada’s Sambo federation. Liam and his older brothers, Adam and Torin, teamed up to win the 2019 Pan American championship in Sambo.