Alistair Overeem Destroys Todd Duffee in Nineteen Seconds at K-1 Dream Dynamite

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Courtesy of :The MMA Truth Related Posts:Dynamite!! 2010: Alistair Overeem vs. Todd DuffeeAlistair Overeem vs. Top 5 UFC Heavyweights: How Does He Stack Up?Alistair Overeem vs Junior Dos Santos: Who Would Win This Epic Slugfest?Breaking News: Todd Duffee Released From The UFC; Won’t Face Madsen at UFC 121Todd Duffee Released From The UFC… For Being […]

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Alistair Overeem Destroys Todd Duffee in Nineteen Seconds at K-1 Dream Dynamite

Nippon Weekly: Former Pride Boss Nobuyuki Sakakibara Back in MMA?

Filed under: DREAM, K1, Sengoku, JapanWhen former Pride FC president Nobuyuki Sakakibara stepped down from his post in response to exposed Japanese mafia ties, it signaled the end of an era in MMA. Now, with Japanese MMA at it’s lowest, Sakakibara may …

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When former Pride FC president Nobuyuki Sakakibara stepped down from his post in response to exposed Japanese mafia ties, it signaled the end of an era in MMA. Now, with Japanese MMA at it’s lowest, Sakakibara may be working on starting a new era.

In this edition of Nippon Weekly: Sakakibara may be planning a comeback with some of the biggest players in Japanese MMA, FEG finally gives us a timeframe for its return, fighters flock from Sengoku, Gomi and Gono return to their roots and fat guys fight in Deep.

UFC Dream Fight: How Would Brock Lesnar vs. Fedor Emelianenko Go Now?

After a huge career-altering loss for Fedor Emelianenko, MMA forums have been buzzing about how different MMA history would have been if Fedor would have came to the UFC to face off against Brock Lesnar instead of signing with Strikeforce. Of course, F…

After a huge career-altering loss for Fedor Emelianenko, MMA forums have been buzzing about how different MMA history would have been if Fedor would have came to the UFC to face off against Brock Lesnar instead of signing with Strikeforce. Of course, Fedor’s management played a major role in Fedor not signing with the UFC […]

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UFC Dream Fight: How Would Brock Lesnar vs. Fedor Emelianenko Go Now?

Nippon Weekly: Japanese Fighters Preparing for April Strikeforce Event

Filed under: DREAM, Strikeforce, Sengoku, News, JapanFinally, we have some fights again across the Pacific and it looks as though there might be more to come too.

In this edition of Nippon Weekly, Japanese fighters are preparing for an April 9 Strikef…

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Finally, we have some fights again across the Pacific and it looks as though there might be more to come too.

In this edition of Nippon Weekly, Japanese fighters are preparing for an April 9 Strikeforce event in Tokyo despite reports that the fights will be taking place in America, further scandal in the world of Sumo drowns out UFC 126 hype, Pancrase gets its “Impressive Tour” under way with one of its strongest cards in recent times, Shinya Aoki, Masakazu Imanari and others showcase their wares in Deep and Bob Sapp is wrestling while Kimbo Slice is not.

Michihiro Omigawa Fights for Japanese MMA

Filed under: DREAM, UFC, Sengoku, JapanWhen Michihiro Omigawa enters the cage on Saturday at UFC 126 to fight Chad Mendes, the weight of Japanese MMA will be on his shoulders. The judoka will be the only example of a born and bred Japanese fighter that…

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When Michihiro Omigawa enters the cage on Saturday at UFC 126 to fight Chad Mendes, the weight of Japanese MMA will be on his shoulders. The judoka will be the only example of a born and bred Japanese fighter that has fought in the UFC in his prime, and the fight could not come at a more important time.

The days of Pride FC are long gone. We are waiting patiently to see if DREAM is also dead. We are hearing that Sengoku Raiden Championship may be losing their financial backing.

Omigawa is not just fighting for himself. He will be fighting to maintain the relevance of Japanese MMA.

The Dream Card for the UFC’s Return To Brazil

If MMA can be said to have a birthplace, a singular point of origin on a map of the world, that place must undoubtedly be Brazil. Long before the bright lights and big stars of the modern era, brutal, unregulated Vale Tudo fights—contested bare-k…

If MMA can be said to have a birthplace, a singular point of origin on a map of the world, that place must undoubtedly be Brazil. Long before the bright lights and big stars of the modern era, brutal, unregulated Vale Tudo fights—contested bare-knuckle in carnival tents throughout the Brazillian countryside—were the breeding ground of […]

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The Dream Card for the UFC’s Return To Brazil