Showing posts with label Siyar Bahadurzada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Siyar Bahadurzada. Show all posts

11/1 Sengoku - Fights added (Middleweight Semi's Announced)

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Sengoku have confirmed the Middleweight matchups today. Not a huge surprise that the 2 Japanese fighters will face off in the semi-final, but this is going to be an interesting event. The lightweight semi's were already announced, but this is a very good card.

In addition to the Light- and Middleweight GP finals, we will have a Lightweight Tournament Reserve fight between Bang Seung Hwan, who was just stripped of his DEEP belt and Jorge Masvidal.

King Mo is confirmed as a participant, Josh Barnett has said earlier that he would be on this card and there should also be a middleweight reserve fight. Joe Doerksen is reported to be heading to Japan, and he should be facing Pancrase veteran Izuru Takeuchi in the Middleweight GP Reserve fight. I saw Joe Doerksen in his last fight in Japan, an easy win in DEEP 29 and look forward to seeing him again. Takeuchi is on a 5 fight winning streak and it should be a good fight.

Anyway, this looks like a strong card and I am really looking forward to this event! This event will also have the final in BOTH the GPs.

Confirmed today:

Middleweight Semi-Finals:
Yuki Sasaki 22-14-1 vs. 12-8-0 Kazuhiro Nakamura
Jorge Santiago 18-7-0 vs. 14-3-1 Siyar Bahadurzada

Lightweight Reserve Fight:
Bang Seung Hwan 5-2-0 vs. 14-3-0 Jorge Masvidal

Participating:
"King Mo" Muhammed Lawal 1-0-0

Previously announced:
Satoru Kitaoka 21-8-9 vs. 14-5-2 Eiji Mitsuoka
Kazunori Yokota 7-1-3 vs. 10-2-0 Mizuto Hirota

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9/28 Sengoku - Odds

Saturday, 27 September 2008

The betting lines are out, as always my source is MMA Betting (link on the left). The odds this time is from Betcris/Bookmaker Group.

Siyar is favorite in his fight, despite returning from injury (earlier than exptected too). Kazuhiro Nakamura is HUGE favorite against Paul Cahoon, almost worth the bet and hope for the upset...

Yuki Sasaki +150
Yuki Kundo -180

Evangelista Santos +120
Siyar Bahadurzada -150

Logan Clark +220
Jorge Santiago -280

Paul Cahoon +550
Kazuhiro Nakamura -750

Ryan Schultz +200
Jorge Masvidal -250

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9/28 Sengoku 5 - Fights added

Thursday, 4 September 2008

Sengoku have announced another 3 fights for their 5th event. This is again looking like a solid card. I am very interested in seeing how Xande handles MMA rules, and today his opponent was announced.

Also announced were the 2 remaining fights in the middleweight GP.

Added:
Xande Ribeiro vs. 1-2-0 Takashi Sugiura

Middleweight GP
Kazuhiro Nakamura 11-8-0 vs. 10-11-0 Paul Cahoon
Jorge Santiago 17-7-0 vs. 11-2-0 Logan Clark

Perviously announced:
Middleweight GP:
Yuki Kondo 49-22-6 vs. 21-14-1 Yuki Sasaki
Evangelista Santos "Cyborg" 16-11-0 vs. 13-3-1 Siyar Bahadurzada

Non-GP Fights (Winner will be in the LW reserve fight):
LW: Jorge Masvidal 13-3-0 vs. 20-10-1 Ryan Schultz

Participating:
Roger Gracie 2-0-0

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9/28 Sengoku 5 - Fights announced

Friday, 29 August 2008

Sengoku have announced the first few fights for Sengoku 5 in Yoyogi Gynasium. This will also be the first round in their Middleweight tournament.

Yuki Kondo is confirmend as a participant and we have the first half of the Middleweight 1st round ready.

Confirmed today:
Middleweight GP:
Yuki Kondo 49-22-6 vs. 21-14-1 Yuki Sasaki
Evangelista Santos "Cyborg" 16-11-0 vs. 13-3-1 Siyar Bahadurzada

Non-GP Fights (Winner will be in the LW reserve fight):
LW: Jorge Masvidal 13-3-0 vs. 20-10-1 Ryan Schultz

Participants:
-Xande Ribeiro
-Roger Gracie 2-0-0

Middleweight GP:
-Kazuhiro Nakamura 11-8-0
-Jorge Santiago 17-7-0

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Sengoku V Participants Added

Thursday, 21 August 2008

Sengoku 5 (or V) have also received some updates to the card. Xande Ribeiro will make his MMA debut, he is an extremely experienced BJJ fighter and I am really looking forward to seeing what he can do in MMA. Will they pit him against Roger Gracie? I would be surprised, but would be awesome. Either way, Sengoku is really getting some good fighters in.

Xande Ribeiro
Roger Gracie 2-0-0
Jorge Masvidal 13-3-0

Middleweight GP Participant
Yuki Sasaki 21-14-1

Previously Announced:
Middleweight GP Participants:
Kazuhiro Nakamura 11-8-0
Evangelista Santos "Cyborg" 16-11-0
Siyar Bahadurzada 13-3-1
Jorge Santiago 17-7-0

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9/28 Sengoku Middleweight GP Participants

Saturday, 9 August 2008

Sengoku have announced the first 4 participants in their Middleweight GP starting in September. I had a poll about a 2 months ago at that time DREAM won a clear victory. I have a feeling it would be closer today. Either way, Sengoku is slowly building their organization, where as DREAM went out with a bang.

Anyway, these participants were announced yesterday:
Kazuhiro Nakamura 11-8-0
Evangelista Santos "Cyborg" 16-11-0
Siyar Bahadurzada 13-3-1
Jorge Santiago 17-7-0

Nightmare of Battle is also reporting what Xande Ribeiro has signed with Sengoku. I think there will be some very interesting times ahead.

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3/5 Sengoku - LIVE UPDATE

Wednesday, 5 March 2008

The day of the big event! Sengoku will start their assault on the Japanese MMA
market. They have a good card, and I think there can be some upsets. I was hoping to get a chance to give you guys a live update.

Work put a stop to that, but I will be able to follow the rest of the fights live. The card should be familiar by now.


The event is over, and I think Sengoku can be proud of the result! This was a very good event, the fight had high quality and the production was good. Only thing to complain about was the number of fights, but with a bit more time before the next event, hopefully this will be corrected.

RESULTS:
Josh Barnett Def. Hidehiko Yoshida by Heel-hold, Round 3 3:23
Takanori Gomi Def. Duane Ludwig by TKO Round 1 2:28
Kazuo Misaki Def. Siyar Bahadurzada by guillotine choke, Round 2 2:02
Kazuyuki Fujita Def. Peter Graham by North/South choke Round 1 1:23
Evangelista "Cyborg" Santos Def. Makoto Takimoto by heel-hook, Round 1 4:51
Ryo Kawamura Def. Antonio Braga Neto by decision 3-0
Nick Thompson Def. Fabricio Monteiro by decision 3-0

Commentary:
Josh Barnett Def. Hidehiko Yoshida by Heel-hold, Round 3 3:23

Barnett speaks to the crowd in Japanese, which is always popular.
Josh Barnett comes in to Hokuto no Ken, a famous Japanese anime song. Yoshida is wearing Judo gi, no tights. Round 3: Yoshida tries everything to escape now. Barnett should be able to finish, but Yoshida defends well. Barnett in mount, Yoshida escapes. Barnett goes for a heel-hold, and gets it. Time 3:23
Round 2: The fight goes to the ground, Barnett tris to go for an ancle lock. Yoshida escapes. Lots of problems with Yoshida's glove that leads to time stoppages. Barnett is stronger, but is unable to get anything decisive. Barnett almost has an arm-bar, the bell saves Yoshida. Round to Yoshida who looks VERY tired and needs assistance from his corner back to his chair.
Round 1: Barnett with suplex to start of the action. Barnett in Yoshida's guard. Yoshida gets back to his feet. He has Barnett's arm and is going for a submission, on the ground now. Barnett escapes. A close round, I would give a slight edge to Barnett.


Takanori Gomi Def. Duane Ludwig by TKO Round 1 2:28
Gomi is back in the ring!!!
Round 1: Both fighters connect with their first punches, Ludwig seems to hit better. Ludwig has a small cut. Gomi hit with a good left that sends Ludwig to the ground but he bounces right back to his feet. This breaks Ludwig's nose and the doctor stops the fight.
Gomi says it was an accident, and he would like to fight again.

Sengoku just announced that they have signed Kevin Randleman and Roger Gracie for their next event to be held 5/18.

Kazuo Misaki Def. Siyar Bahadurzada by guillotine choke, Round 2 2:02
My pick for fight of the night, let's see if it delivers.
Round 2: Siyar's right hand is dangerous. The fight is starting to look like Misaki vs. Akiyama, they are trading punches. Siyar takes it to the ground and gets a guillotine choke. Siyar taps.
Round 1: Siyar hit Misaki with a punch, but should not be any damage. Misaki takes the fight to the ground. And goes for a kimura, Soyar defends well but looks like it is a matter of time. Siyar escapes. Siyar is able to get on top, goes in Misaki's guard where the fight finishes. Round to Misaki. Misaki has a swelling under the left eye from the first punch of the fight. The doctor inspects in, the fight will continue.


Kazuyuki Fujita Def. Peter Graham by North/South choke Round 1 1:23
Time for the fight that almost started at the press-conference yesterday.
Round 1: Graham does everything in this power to stay on his feet, but Fujita gets him down. Fujita gets a north/south choke and Graham taps time 1:23.

Evangelista "Cyborg" Santos Def. Makoto Takimoto by heel-hook, Round 1 4:51
Round 1:Cyborg comes out with kicks and punches, much like expected, but is unable to hurt Takimoto until a leg kick seems to do some damage. The leg kicks are really hurting Takimoto and he goes down. Cyborg goes in his guard. Ref stands them up, it is clear that Takimoto needs to take this fight to the ground.
Cyborg submits Takimoto by Heel-hook


Ryo Kawamura Def. Antonio Braga Neto by decision 3-0
Round 3: Kawamura continues to be the better fighter in this round
Round 2: Kawamura hurts Neto with a few punches mid way through. A close round, but think it will go to Kawamura. Neto has been dominating on the ground.
Round 1: Neto advantage, had mount and Kawamura's back for most of the round but was unable to capitalize.

Nick Thompson Def. Fabricio Monteiro by decision 3-0

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