Ruszyła strona nowej japońskiej organizacji MMA
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-Gesias "JZ" Calvancante vs. Shinya Aoki
-Hayato "Mach" Sakurai vs. Hidehiko Hasegawa
-Gilbert Melendez vs. Mitsuhiro Ishida
//edit:-Tatsuya Kawajiri vs. Luiz Azeredo
-Kazuo Misaki vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama
-Fedor Emelianenko vs. TBA
-Joachim Hansen vs. TBA
-Aleksander Emelianenko vs. TBA
-Roman Zentsov vs. TBA
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Kawajiri zawalczy z Azeredo :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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[link widoczny dla zalogowanych Użytkowników]ok to tylko jeden show bo niemaja tv, dlatego prawdopodobnie niezarobia kasy. yaren-noka oznacza "can you do that". nic wiecej niewiem. pozdro
czyli innymi słowy
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-Fedor Emelianenko vs. TBA
-Joachim Hansen vs. TBA
-Aleksander Emelianenko vs. TBA
-Roman Zentsov vs. TBA
szacun dla TBA. wystawili go w 4 walkach. :twisted: :wink:
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i jeszcze ze strony oficjalnej
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Są plotki o Murilo Bustamante
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No i mamy chyba Takimoto vs Bustamante choć na stronie yarennoka nie ma jeszczeFormer UFC middleweight champion Murilo Bustamante (Pictures) will return to Japan on New Year's Eve to face Olympic judo gold medalist Makoto Takimoto (Pictures) at Yarennoka!.
The 41-year-old founding member of Brazilian Top Team confirmed the bout on the team's official Web site.
The fight with the Japanese judo ace is a silver lining for Bustamante, who watched BTT -- once considered the strongest fight team in the world -- fall to pieces this summer. Many of his former teammates, including former PRIDE heavyweight champion Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (Pictures), Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (Pictures), WEC middleweight champion Paulo Filho (Pictures) and Mario Sperry (Pictures), have left the Rio de Janeiro gym.
Bustamante, a four-time Brazilian champion in jiu-jitsu and one-time BJJ world champion, is trailing only Randy Couture (Pictures) as the oldest fighter still competing at a top level. His performances against Japanese opposition have been particularly impressive throughout his career.
Wins over Yoji Anjo, ADCC winner Sanae Kikuta (Pictures), former DEEP champion Ryuta Sakurai (Pictures), former Shooto champion Masanori Suda (Pictures) and fan-favorite Ikuhisa Minowa (Pictures) are opposed by only one single loss against top judo player Kazuhiro Nakamura (Pictures). "Busta" also submitted Matt Lindland (Pictures) and went the distance with Chuck Liddell (Pictures) during his stint in the UFC.
Takimoto, a Yoshida Dojo teammate of Kazuhiro Nakamura (Pictures) and Michihiro Omigawa (Pictures), was 3-3 during his three-year mixed martial arts career in PRIDE. Four of his six fights have gone the distance, which is an indication of his well-planned and controlled fighting style.
Although the 33-year-old ground-fighting specialist has had some problems with dangerous strikers in the past -- he had his orbital bone broken in his opening round fight of last year's Bushido Grand Prix against Gegard Mousasi (Pictures) -- Bustamante has always done well against fellow grapplers. Japanese fans will certainly hope for this trend to continue in what will likely be a ground war.
Takimoto is also scheduled to compete at the inaugural event of upstart promotion World Victory Road, which is set to take place March 5 at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo.
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Hyped as one of the better fights scheduled for a busy New Year's Eve weekend, Shinya Aoki (Pictures) versus Gesias Calvancante (Pictures) will not come to fruition.
Calvancante's father confirmed the news to Sherdog.com's Denis Martins on Saturday that his son's fight with Aoki will be postponed to March.
Fight Entertainment Group, which holds Calvancante under contract and apparently made the lightweight available for the Yarennoka! card, is expected to announce the make-up date at a press conference on Dec. 30.
Why Yarennoka! -- a co-promotion on Dec. 31 between former PRIDE FC employees and upstart M-1 Global airing live in the U.S. on HDNet starting at 6 a.m. EST -- lost its most interesting match is still in question.
Rumored to be coming off knee and nose surgeries in Brazil, the 23-year-old Calvancante, ranked third at 155 pounds by Sherdog.com, had not trained at all for this fight with his American Top Team camp in Florida, a source said.
On Dec. 5 "JZ" discussed the pending fight with Sherdog.com, and just three days ago Aoki held an open workout for media in Tokyo, where he spoke about the anticipated fight.
Questioned Friday about the status of the bout, which was officially announced at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 28, M-1 Global CEO Monte Cox stated that if the fight is off, no one had informed him.
"As far as I know the fight is still happening, and it is one I am really looking forward to seeing," Cox told Sherdog.com.
In mid-September Calvancante (14-1-1), considered among the fastest ascending stars in the division, won his second consecutive K-1 HERO'S lightweight tournament crown.
Meanwhile Aoki, 11-2-0, is a slick 24-year-old grappler who has run off eight consecutive victories, including an impressive gogoplata submission over former Shooto champion Joachim Hansen (Pictures) last New Year's Eve.
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