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7/20 DREAM 10 - Results

Monday, 20 July 2009



The day of the DREAM welterweight GP final have arrived. Dressed in my "Mach" shirt I am very excited, but there are 3 other very good fighters in the GP.

I will be updating the results here, but no promise that they will be live. I am doing my best though.

There was some actiioni at the weigh-ins yesterday as the Japanese star "Mach" Sakurai tood 3 tires to make weight, but he did and all the fighters are in it.

Main Event: Welterweight Tournament - Final:
Marius Zaromskis Def. Jason High by KO Round 1 2:22

Non-Tournament:
Light: Shinya Aoki Def. Victor Ribeiro by Decision 3-0
Middle: Jesse Taylor Def. Dong Sik Yoon by TKO Round 1 1:02
(ankle njury to Dong)
Middle: Paulo Filho Def. Melvin Manhoef by arm-bar round 1 2:36
Light: Katsunori Kikuno Def. Andre "Dida" Amade by TKO Round 1 3:47

Welterweight GP:
Semi-final 2: Jason High Def. Andre Galvao by decision 2-1
This should be a very entertaining final!

Semi-final 1: Marius Zaromskis Def. Hayato "Mach" Sakurai by TKO Round 1 4:03
(high-kick followed by punches)

Reserve Fight: Tarec Saffiedine Def. Seichi Ikemoto by decision 3-0

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7/20 DREAM 10 - Fight Added and Fight Order Announced

Saturday, 18 July 2009



FEG have finalized their card for DREAM 10, there are 8 fights and they should all be good. The last fight to be added is the middleweight battle between Dong Sik Yoon and Team Quest's Jesse Taylor.

Jesse Taylor reached the TUF 7 finals, but was thrown out after kicking out the window in a limo.

FEG also announced the fight order, the main event is no surprise. The final in the welterweight GP gets the honor, and the Japanese will be cheering for "Mach" here. He didn't take long to dispose of Shinya Aoki and went into the semi-finals on a high. He will be taking on the very entertaining Marius Zaromskis.

The other semi-final sees Jason High take on grappling star Andre Galvao. Both these fighters reached the semi-final in very decisive fashion, High demolished a very tough opponent in under a minute. Andre Galvao worked his way to a arm-bar win against John Alessio.

Main Event: Welterweight Tournament - Final:
Winner Sakurai/Zaromskis vs. Winner Galvao/High

Non-Tournament:
Light: Shinya Aoki 20-4-0 vs. 20-2-0 Victor Ribeiro
Middle: Dong Sik Yoon 4-6-0 vs. 12-3-0 Jesse Taylor
Middle: Melvin Manhoef 23-5-1 vs. 16-1-0 Paulo Filho
Light: Katsunori Kikuno 11-1-1 vs. 6-3-1 Andre "Dida" Amade

Welterweight GP:
Semi-final 2: Andre Galvao 3-0-0 vs. 7-1-0 Jason High
Semi-final 1: Hayato "Mach" Sakurai 35-8-2 vs. 9-2-0 Marius Zaromskis
Reserve Fight: Seichi Ikemoto 18-15-5 vs. 6-0-0 Tarec Saffiedine

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7/20 DREAM 10 - Welterweight Reserve Fight Announced

Thursday, 16 July 2009



Its only days before the event, and only now have they announced the welterweight tournament reserve fight. DEEP champion Seichi Ikemoto will take on the undefeated Tarec Saffiedine. Saffiedine fought on the War of Gods card on May 30, where he won a quick subimsson victory, but Ikemoto should be his best opponent to date. Ikemoto have fought in both Pride and DREAM, but does not hold a win in either organization. He will be looking to add one here, one that would keep him in the tournament.

DREAM have also announced plans to add one more fight to this card, making it a total of 8 fights. In my eyes its a bit thin, but every fight on this card so far is looking very good.

Welterweight Tournament:
Final: Sakurai/Zaromskis vs. Galvao/High
Semi-final 1: Hayato "Mach" Sakurai 35-8-2 vs. 9-2-0 Marius Zaromskis
Semi-final 2: Andre Galvao 3-0-0 vs. 7-1-0 Jason High
Reserve Fight: Seichi Ikemoto vs. 6-0-0 Tarec Saffiedine

Non-Tournament Fights:
Light: Shinya Aoki 20-4-0 vs. 20-2-0 Victor Ribeiro
Light: Katsunori Kikuno 11-1-1 vs. 6-3-1 Andre "Dida" Amade
Middle: Melvin Manhoef 23-5-1 vs. 16-1-0 Paulo Filho

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7/20 DREAM 10 - Fights so far

Thursday, 18 June 2009




Old news, but thought I'd just clearify the fights that have been announced for the next DREAM event. This is the next major event in Japan, and will be held in Saitama SuperArena.

This event will include the Welterweight GP semi-finals and final. The tournament semis are looking very interesting, the veteran in the field is the very experienced "Mach" Sakurai who crushed Shinya Aoki to earn his spot. He will take on the very entertaining Marius Zaromskis. The other semi-final will see ground specialist Andre Galvao take on Jason High in a fight I cant wait to see.

But there are some awesome fights outside of the tournament too! It will be interesting to see what else they add to this card, but I expect 4-5 more fights.

Welterweight Tournament semi-finals:
Semi-final 1: Hayato "Mach" Sakurai 35-8-2 vs. 9-2-0 Marius Zaromskis
Semi-final 2: Andre Galvao 3-0-0 vs. 7-1-0 Jason High

Non-Tournament Fights:
Light: Shinya Aoki 20-4-0 vs. 20-2-0 Victor Ribeiro
Light: Katsunori Kikuno 11-1-1 vs. 6-3-1 Andre "Dida" Amade
Middle: Melvin Manhoef 23-5-1 vs. 16-1-0 Paulo Filho

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7/20 DREAM 10 Fights - DREAM 9 Ratings and Thoughts

Saturday, 30 May 2009



Summer time is a bit more quiet on the Japanese MMA scene, as usual. But DREAM has given us some things to think about.

The DREAM 9 ratings were good compared to previous events, DREAM 9 got a rating of 16.2% it topped out at 19.1% during the "Kid" Yamamoto vs. Joe Warren fight. And there is the problem, "Kid" is out of the tournament and he is the biggest DREAMs biggest draw. Expect to see him in the tournament reserve fight. Warren really showed how talented he is, he has started his MMA career in a great way.

What about the rest of the DREAM 9 event? Tokoro again put up a great fight for the crowd, but it takes 2 to tango. The metchup with Abel Cullum was great, the energy in this fight was amazing and it should be a fight of the year candidate.

On the opposite side was the Imanari vs. Fernandes was not the sort of fight the average fans will enjoy. Still a lot of skills and Imanari is a very difficult fighter to face. Fernandes did well and got the win.

The fighters left in the featherweight tournament are:
Bibiano Fernandes
Joe Warren
Hideo Tokoro
Hiroyuki Takaya

It will be very interesting to see how the FEG will match these guys up, I am going to guess Warren vs. Fernandes and Tokoro vs. Takaya. It would ensure a Japanese fighter in the final.

Now it is time to look forward to the DREAM 10 event, which will take place July 20, and I was surprised at some of the fight announcements. But there are already some great fights announced and rumors of some more.

Already announced were the welterweight Tournament semi-finals:
Semi-final 1: Hayato "Mach" Sakurai 35-8-2 vs. 9-2-0 Marius Zaromskis
Semi-final 2: Andre Galvao 3-0-0 vs. 7-1-0 Jason High

True to tradition, the final will be held the same night. And there should be a reserve fight announced too.

During the DREAM 9 event, 3 more fights were announced:
Light: Shinya Aoki 20-4-0 vs. 20-2-0 Victor Ribeiro
Light: Katsunori Kikuno 11-1-1 vs. 6-3-1 Andre "Dida" Amade
Middle: Melvin Manhoef 23-5-1 vs. 16-1-0 Paulo Filho

Shinya Aoki is back in the lightweight division, but I was expecting it to be a title fight. Instead he is taking on Victor Ribeiro, who is coming of a win against Katsuhiko Nagata in DREAM 8.

It is good to see Andre "Dida" back in the MMA ring, and his fight with Kikuno should be very good.

Paulo Filho is back in Japan, I am excited to see that but I hope he comes in better shape than his last fight in the WEC. If Filho comes in shape, the fight with Manhoef will be awesome!

On a side note, DREAM still doesnt have a middleweight champion, Could they add a title fight here? Maybe make some sort of tournament format? A rematch between Miller and Jacare at DREAM 11? It will be interesting to see. Lots of things happening in the DREAM organization now.

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4/5 DREAM 8 - LIVE Results

Sunday, 5 April 2009


The event is underway in Nagoya. Some very good fights on the card, and I will give you the results live here.

Spoilers if you read on.

Non-Tournament:
1. 88kg: Katsuyori Shibata 2-6-1 vs. 41-29-8 Ikuhisa Minowa
Shibata takes a surprising by deserved win! By Decision 3-0

2. 86kg: Andrews Nakahara 1-1-0 vs. 7-11-0 Shungo Oyama
Before this fight, I thought he first to take this fight to the ground will lose. Oyama is losing the battle on the feet and rates his ground skills, a good idea but the takedown attempt are not good enough. A right floors Oyama as he is trying to get up and the ref jumps in to save Oyama early in round 1. Andres Nakahara gets his second MMA win, TKO.

3. Light: Vitor "Shaolin" Ribeiro 19-2-0 vs. 4-4-1 Katsuhiko Nagata
Time for the return of "Shaolin"! It is the classic matchup between a wrestler and a BJJ practitioner, but it would take a brave man to bet against "Shaolin" even if he could feel the effects of ring rust.

Round 1
Nagata is trying to keep the distance with lowkicks early, but "Shaolin" dives in for the takedown. Nagata resists and ends up on top. "Shaolin" sweeps and has the wrestler on his back. Nagata works his way to a corner and is trying to get up, but "Shaolin" pulls him back down, then the ref pulls them out of the corner and back to the middle. It is not looking good for Nagata.

Shaolin has Nagata's side, but is unable to control and has barely thrown a punch. Eventually he moves to mount, half way through the round and "Shaolin" is not able to utilize on the advantage. He is controlling Nagata, but Nagata is very slippery. With 3 minutes left of the round Nagata looks like he is getting tired. "Shaolin" is hitting with punches now. A knee in side controll opens a huge cut over Nagata's right eye. The doctor stops the fight, a win for "Shaolin" in his return.

4. Middle: Riki Fukuda 13-4-0 vs. 16-9-1 Murlio "Ninja" Rua
Both fighters making their DREAM debuts. Riki Fukuda as a very late replacement for Dong Yoon Sik.

Round 1
The commentators ask "Kid", who knows Riki very well, what kind of fighter he is. Kid says he is very strong.

Fukuda starts the fight strong, keeping the fight standing and utilizing on his reach. "Ninja" closes the distance and goes for the takedown, Riki ends up on top and goes to work with punches. "Ninja" decides to stand up. Fukuda is controlling the fight now!! "Ninja" is in trouble and goes for the takedown again, this time his guard is looking better but Fukuda gets out and continues to rain down punches. "Ninja" attempts a heel hook, but Fukuda gets out. "Ninja" has turned the fight now, is Fukuda getting tired??

Fukuda has a cut on the right eye, and the doctor is in to check it. He is allowed to continue and has been able to catch his breath as well. "Ninja" finally gets a one-leg takedown and has the Japanese fighter on his back. "Ninja" works to sidecontrol, and is dominating Fukuda now. The doctor is called in to inspect Fukuda again. The fight continues with 2 minutes left in round 1. The fighters are looking tired, the punches have lost their power. Round 1 ends with the both fighters having their moments. "Ninja" looks a little fresher, but it is a close fight.

Round 2
Not much action. The fighters are chasing eachother without any real damage being done on the feet. Half the round gone and this will be hard to score if it continues. "Ninja" goes for the takedown, but Riki avoids and it is back to standing. Fukuda is using his reach well, but I am not sure it is enough to win the fight. "Ninja" is in real trouble now, but Fukuda gets too close and is unable to finish "Ninja" off. That probably won the fight for Riki Fukuda! We will go to decision.

The decision goes to Riki Fukuda 3-0!!!

5. Heavy: Sergey Kharitonov 16-3-0 vs. 29-8-0 Jeff Monson
Round 1
Kharitonov tries to keep Monson at a distance with jabs, but Monson gets the fight to the ground and eventually ends up in side control. Monson goes for a north-southchoke and it sticks! Monson wins a quick win by submission!


Featherweight GP:
6. Hideo Tokoro 21-15-1 vs. 10-5-3 Daiki "DJ Taiki" Hata
I think this could be fight of the night, 2 fighters with a lot of heart!

Round 1
Tokoro is circling with Taiki chasing, not able to close the distance. Tokoro moves in and hits with a combination, but it is not the start I expected... Tokoro takes the fight to the ground as Taiki gets to close. Tokoro has Taiki in his guard, and as long as this is on the ground it should favor Tokoro but Taiki is very difficult to finish. The ref stands them up.

Taiki continues to chase, and I cant remember Tokoro running like this... Tokoro tries a flying knee, but it does no damage. Finally they exchage for a bit, then Tokoro takes it to the ground again. Taiki gets up and the ref stands them up. Finally the fights starts, Tokoro jumps in with a knee and Taiki counters. The fight goes down again, this time Taiki follows with punches before deciding to stand up again (listening to his corner).

It is 1 minute left in a round that has been boring. A good exchange that Taiki gets the better of. Tokoro falls to the ground, but Taiki is unable to finish. The bell rings and I hope the 2nd round finishes where round 1 ended.

Round 2
Tokoro has Taiki's wrist, and it is stalemate as Tokoro is working the submission. Taiki escapes but is in Tokoro's guard, this time he doesnt stand up deceiding to give the crowd what they want. Nothing is happening and the ref stands it up. Taiki is looking tired and Tokoro is starting to get the better of the exchanges before he tries another takedown. The doctor is inspecting DJ Taiki's right eye, not sure if it was the same he damaged in his fight with Shoji.

As the fight starts it goes to the ground again. Taiki on top trying to get some gnp going. Time runs out, and it is probably the most boring fight I have seen from both of them... Or was my expectations too high...

It goes to the judges. DJ Taiki gets the decision 3-0!

The Featherweight Final 8 are in the ring (the Japanese part at least).
-Bibiano Fernandes
-Masakazu Imanari
-Joe Warren
-Norifumi Yamamoto
-Abel Cullum
-Yoshiro Maeda
-Hiroyuki Takaya
-Daiki Hata

The fights will take place May 26 in Yokohama Arena. There is a break now.

Welterweight GP Round 1:
7. John Alessio 24-12-0 vs. 2-0-0 Andre Galvao
The fighters are entering the ring.

Round 1
Alessio is keeping Galvao at a distance early, using his jabs. Galvaos 1st takedown attempt is unsuccessful, but is second gets the fight to the ground. Galvao is tring to get Alessio on his back, but Alessio is able to get back up. Galvao is standing behind him though, and he is not safe yet. Galvao takes Alessio down and gets his back. Galvao has the body lock in, but is not able to get the hooks in.

Not able to get the rear naked, Galvao tries a facelock but Alessio resists. Trying something new, Galvao tries an arm-bar and it looks tight. Alessio fighting to stay in the fight. Eventually the arm-bar sticks and Alessio taps.

8. Marius Zaromskis 8-2-0 vs. 18-14-5 Seichi Ikemoto
Osaka resident Seichi Ikemoto should have the crowd on his side in this one.

Round 1
Ikemoto is very agressive with kicks early, and Zaromskis looks in trouble for a second. He recovers and Ikemoto takes it to the ground, the DEEP Champion in side control. Ikemoto's leg-kicks look like they are doing some damage.

Zaromskis take the fight to the ground now and has side control. They stand up again, and a flying knee from Ikemoto is close to sending Zaromskis down. Ikemoto is chasing now. 4 minutes left and this is looking like a very good fight, but Ikemoto has been getting the better of the exchanges so far. Zaromskis looks like he is coming back now, but there is still lots of fight left in both of them. Ikemoto will have a hard last minute here, Zaromskis is looking very strong now but Ikemoto fights back. The bell rings and Ikemoto is looking very tired in his corner.

Round 2
Zaromskis is looking the fresher and is starting with low-kicks. Ikemoto tires a takedown, but is only partially successful, he ends up on the ground with Zaromskis standing in his guard. Again Ikemoto tries a takedown, and this time it works. He is on top in Zaromskis guard. Ikemoto is punching from Zaromskis guard, but it is not looking very effective. It is scoring points though, and Zaromskis deceides to stand up.

Ikemoto is very tired again in the last minute, Zaromskis throwing knees as the bell rings. A close fight, but Zaromskis should get it, especially since Ikemoto falls to the ground as after the bell. He gets up, but if it had been another 10 seconds Zaromskis would bave finished it.

Zaromskis gets the decision 3-0, a very good fight!

9. Yuya Shirai 15-7-0 vs. 6-1-0 Jason High
Round 1
The fight has started and High showes his power straight off. Shirai is knocked down and High gets his back. The hooks are in, and Shirai goes to sleep 1 minute into the fight.

10. Main-Event: Hayato "Mach" Sakurai 34-8-2 vs. 20-3-0 Shinya Aoki
This will be a tough fight, I know Sakurai will try to make this a streetfight. Not an easy thing to do with Aoki.

Round 1
"Mach" comes rushing in, and Aoki gets him on his back. Not where he wants to be. "Mach" turns it over gets some knees in and starts pounding! Aoki is out! 27 seconds KO!

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4/5 DREAM 8 - Weigh-In

Saturday, 4 April 2009



The weighin is done for tomorrows event in Nagoya. No dramas, Riki Fukuda is a late replacement against Murlio "Ninja" and the fight is at catch weight (89kg).

It should be a very good event, and look for action in the main-event here. "Mach" will look to turn this into a streetfight against the lightest competitor in the welterweight GP.

As I have said before, I think the featherweight GP fight between Hideo Tokoro and Daiki Hata will be fight of the night.

It is a stacked card, and I cant wait for them to get into the ring!

Welterweight GP Round 1:
Hayato "Mach" Sakurai 75.9kg
Shinya Aoki 73.5kg

Yuya Shirai 75.7kg
Jason High 75.9kg

Marius Zaromskis 75.5kg
Seichi Ikemoto 75.7kg

John Alessio 76.0kg
Andre Galvao 76.0kg

Featherweight GP:
Hideo Tokoro 62.3kg
Daiki "DJ Taiki" Hata 63.0kg

Non-GP Fights:
Heavy:
Sergey Kharitonov 116.5
Jeff Monson 110.0kg

Middle (89kg):
Riki Fukuda 88.8kg
Murlio "Ninja" Rua 88.0kg

Light:
Vitor "Shaolin" Ribeiro 69.7kg
Katsuhiko Nagata 70.0kg

86kg:
Andrews Nakahara 85.0kg
Shungo Oyama 85.7kg

88kg:
Katsuyori Shibata 86.2 kg
Ikuhisa Minowa 87.0 kg

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4/5 DREAM 8 - Dong Sik Yoon's Replecement is....


***UPDATE***
This is now official!

FEG have not officially confirmed this, but Sanae Kikuta has put it up on his blog with a picture that confirmes it. It is not Melvin Manhoef this time, but Grabaka's Riki Fukuda.

Props to Nightmare of Battle again for finding this!

Riki Fukuda is a fighter that is very familiar for fans of Japanese MMA, he does have 2 fights for Elite XC and a strong 13-4 record. If he has a weakness, it is that lately he has not been able to finish his fights. His last fight he put away Sakurai in 45 seconds, but Sakurai did not look fit coming in.

Fukuda should be able to put up a good fight, and I look forward to seeing "Ninja" back in action!

Welterweight GP Round 1:
10. Main-Event: Hayato "Mach" Sakurai 34-8-2 vs. 20-3-0 Shinya Aoki
9. Yuya Shirai 15-7-0 vs. 6-1-0 Jason High
8. Marius Zaromskis 8-2-0 vs. 18-14-5 Seichi Ikemoto
7. John Alessio 24-12-0 vs. 2-0-0 Andre Galvao

Featherweight GP:
6. Hideo Tokoro 21-15-1 vs. 10-5-3 Daiki "DJ Taiki" Hata

Non-GP Fights:
5. Heavy: Sergey Kharitonov vs. Jeff Monson
4. Middle: Riki Fukuda 13-4-0 vs. 16-9-1 Murlio "Ninja" Rua
3. Light: Vitor "Shaolin" Ribeiro 19-2-0 vs. 4-4-1 Katsuhiko Nagata
2. 86kg: Andrews Nakahara vs. 7-11-0 Shungo Oyama
1. 88kg: Katsuyori Shibata 2-6-1 vs. 41-29-8 Ikuhisa Minowa

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DREAM 8 - Dong Sik Yoon Out!

Friday, 3 April 2009



Again injury interferes with a great card for FEG. They have had their fair share of these, and again they are forced to find a late replacement. Accourding to Nightmare of Battle Dong Sik Yoon is out of his fight with Murilo "Ninja" Rua, and FEG is now scrambling to come up with a late replacement.

I have checked the DREAM site and fight #4 is no longer listed. I hope they are able to find a worthy opponent for "Ninja", it would have been good to see him return to Japan.

Welterweight GP Round 1:
10. Main-Event: Hayato "Mach" Sakurai 34-8-2 vs. 20-3-0 Shinya Aoki
9. Yuya Shirai 15-7-0 vs. 6-1-0 Jason High
8. Marius Zaromskis 8-2-0 vs. 18-14-5 Seichi Ikemoto
7. John Alessio 24-12-0 vs. 2-0-0 Andre Galvao

Featherweight GP:
6. Hideo Tokoro 21-15-1 vs. 10-5-3 Daiki "DJ Taiki" Hata

Non-GP Fights:
5. Heavy: Sergey Kharitonov vs. Jeff Monson
4. Middle: TBA vs. 16-9-1 Murlio "Ninja" Rua
3. Light: Vitor "Shaolin" Ribeiro 19-2-0 vs. 4-4-1 Katsuhiko Nagata
2. 86kg: Andrews Nakahara vs. 7-11-0 Shungo Oyama
1. 88kg: Katsuyori Shibata 2-6-1 vs. 41-29-8 Ikuhisa Minowa

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4/5 DREAM 8 - Fight Order

Thursday, 2 April 2009



FEG have announced the fight order for the event taking place in Nagoya on April 8.

The main event will be the re-match between the Japanese stars Hayato "Mach" Sakurai and Shinya Aoki.

Other than that, there were some fights I was expecting higher... The focus is clearly on the GPs, and the event starts with the non-tournament fights.

DREAM have put together a 10 fight card for this event, but more importantly I think the non-tournament fights on this one looks very interesting. Sakurai vs. Aoki is a big fight, add to that the Kharitonov vs. Monson another fight that could be the main-event on just about any card around the world. We will also have the return of "Shaolin" and "Ninja" to Japan, and the featherweight GP fight between Tokoro and "DJ Taiki" is a early pick for fight of the night. In addition, we also have the GP aspect.

This should be a very good event!

Welterweight GP Round 1:
10. Main-Event: Hayato "Mach" Sakurai 34-8-2 vs. 20-3-0 Shinya Aoki
9. Yuya Shirai 15-7-0 vs. 6-1-0 Jason High
8. Marius Zaromskis 8-2-0 vs. 18-14-5 Seichi Ikemoto
7. John Alessio 24-12-0 vs. 2-0-0 Andre Galvao

Featherweight GP:
6. Hideo Tokoro 21-15-1 vs. 10-5-3 Daiki "DJ Taiki" Hata

Non-GP Fights:
5. Heavy: Sergey Kharitonov vs. Jeff Monson
4. Middle: Dong Sik Yoon vs. 16-9-1 Murlio "Ninja" Rua
3. Light: Vitor "Shaolin" Ribeiro 19-2-0 vs. 4-4-1 Katsuhiko Nagata
2. 86kg: Andrews Nakahara vs. 7-11-0 Shungo Oyama
1. 88kg: Katsuyori Shibata 2-6-1 vs. 41-29-8 Ikuhisa Minowa

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4/5 DREAM 8 - "Shaolin" Returns

Wednesday, 1 April 2009



FEG said that there might be an additional fight on the DREAM 8 card, and it was announced today. Vitor "Shaolin" Ribeiro is the latest star added to the DREAM roster, and he returns after almost 2 years away. His last fight was against JZ Calvan September 2007.

In his return the 19-2 Brazilian will take on Japanese wrestler Katsuhiko Nagata. Nagata lost in the 2nd round in the DREAM lightweight tournament last year. After that he has fought twice, in ZST and Cage Force. The results have not been good, Nagata went 1-2-1 in 2008 and "Shaolin" will go into this fight as a huge favorite.

Added:
Light: Vitor "Shaolin" Ribeiro 19-2-0 vs. 4-4-1 Katsuhiko Nagata

Welterweight GP Round 1:
Yuya Shirai vs. 6-1-0 Jason High
Marius Zaromskis 8-2-0 vs. Seichi Ikemoto
John Alessio vs. Andre Galvao
Hayato "Mach" Sakurai 34-8-2 vs. 20-3-0 Shinya Aoki

Featherweight GP:
Hideo Tokoro 21-15-1 vs. 10-5-3 Daiki "DJ Taiki" Hata

Non-GP Fights:
Middle: Dong Sik Yoon vs. 16-9-1 Murlio "Ninja" Rua
Middle: Andrews Nakahara vs. 7-11-0 Shungo Oyama
Heavy: Sergey Kharitonov vs. Jeff Monson
88kg: Katsuyori Shibata 2-6-1 vs. 41-29-8 Ikuhisa Minowa

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