Sengoku 15: Hiroshi Izumi Wins a Robbery; Cobb and Blanco Victorious

Filed under: SengokuA Sengoku 15 fight card that was short on big names and short on fireworks and probably would have been quickly forgotten will instead be remembered for the Japanese judges giving an absolutely ridiculous decision to a Japanese figh…

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A Sengoku 15 fight card that was short on big names and short on fireworks and probably would have been quickly forgotten will instead be remembered for the Japanese judges giving an absolutely ridiculous decision to a Japanese fighter in the main event.

That main event featured Englishman James Zikic opening a cut over Hiroshi Izumi‘s right eye early in the fight and controlling the bout standing up most of the rest of the way, and it appeared that Zikic would win an easy unanimous decision. Instead, when the judges’ scorecards were announced, Izumi had won a split decision.

Sengoku has tried hard to push Izumi, who has a great background, but the truth is he’s just not that good. Zikic beat him handily, and it’s absurd that the judges handed Izumi the victory.



Hiroshi Izumi Meets James Zikic at Sengoku 15

Filed under: Sengoku, News2004 Olympic judo silver medalist Hiroshi Izumi’s next test will be against the experienced Brit James Zikic at Sengoku 15 on Oct. 30 in Japan, the promotion announced Tuesday.

Izumi vs. Zikic joins Maximo Blano vs. Leo Santo…

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2004 Olympic judo silver medalist Hiroshi Izumi‘s next test will be against the experienced Brit James Zikic at Sengoku 15 on Oct. 30 in Japan, the promotion announced Tuesday.

Izumi vs. Zikic joins Maximo Blano vs. Leo Santos as the non-tournament bouts on a tournament-happy card featuring the semifinals of the Welterweight GP as well as the quarterfinals of the Bantamweight Asia Tournament.