UFC 125 Results: Live Updates of Edgar vs. Maynard and More

UFC 125: Edgar vs. Maynard will take place on January 1, 2011 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. There is a great deal at stake for the fighters on the first UFC card of 2011. Frankie Edgar and Gray Maynard face off in a rematch for Edgar’s UFC light…

UFC 125: Edgar vs. Maynard will take place on January 1, 2011 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. There is a great deal at stake for the fighters on the first UFC card of 2011. Frankie Edgar and Gray Maynard face off in a rematch for Edgar’s UFC light heavyweight title. Chris Leben will […]

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UFC 125 Results: Live Updates of Edgar vs. Maynard and More

UFC 125 Weigh In: Results and Reaction

The final hurdle for Saturday night’s main event showdown at UFC 125 was cleared on Friday as top contender Gray Maynard and UFC Lightweight Champion Frankie Edgar took to the scales. Weighing in at 155 pounds, Edgar is determined to avenge the o…

The final hurdle for Saturday night’s main event showdown at UFC 125 was cleared on Friday as top contender Gray Maynard and UFC Lightweight Champion Frankie Edgar took to the scales. Weighing in at 155 pounds, Edgar is determined to avenge the only loss on his record. He was defeated by Maynard in April 2008 […]

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UFC 125 Weigh In: Results and Reaction

K-1/DREAM ‘Dynamite!! 2010? Quick Results

Friday night in Japan sees the Dynamite!! 2010 New Year’s Eve event taking place at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.
The show airs on HDNet in North America beginning at 4AM EST (1AM PST) on a two hour tape delay.
The MMA News is carrying the LIVE results, so those of you watching […]

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Friday night in Japan sees the Dynamite!! 2010 New Year’s Eve event taking place at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.

The show airs on HDNet in North America beginning at 4AM EST (1AM PST) on a two hour tape delay.

The MMA News is carrying the LIVE results, so those of you watching the HDNet broadcast may wish to avoid our Quick Results page.

A total of 15 matches were scheduled for the evenings event featuring a mix of DREAM, K-1, and mixed/special rules bouts.

The “IGF Special Rules” bout between Bob Sapp vs. Sinichi Suzukawa was canceled just before the start of the Dynamite!! 2010 event. HDNet broadcaster Michael Shiavello noted that Sapp withdrew from the fight after failing to renegotiate his contract just before the fight.

To view the full Dynamite!! 2010 Quick Results click

DREAM Featherweight Title bout: Bibiano Fernandes vs. Hiroyuki Takaya

DREAM Lightweight bout: Tatsuya Kawajiri def. Josh Thomson via unanimous decision

DREAM bout: Jason High def. Hayato Sakurai via split decision

K-1 Rules bout: Akiyo “Wicky” Nishiura vs. Tetsuya Yamato Majority raw (30-30, 30-30, 30-29)

DREAM Welterweight Title bout: Marius Zaromskis def. Kazushi Sakuraba via TKO (doctor’s stoppage) – R1 @ 2:16 retains DREAM welterweight title (Sakuraba’s right ear was partially torn in the fight forcing the doctor to stop the fight)

DREAM Heavyweight Bout: Satoshi Ishii def. Jerome Le Banner via unanimous decision

DREAM Interim Heavyweight Title bout: Alistair Overeem def. Todd Duffee via KO (punches) – R1 @ 0:14 to become the DREAM interim heavyweight champ

DREAM/K-1 Mixed Rules bout: Yuichiro Nagashima def. Shinya Aoki via knockout (knee) – R2 @ 0:04

K-1 Rules bout: Gegard Mousasi def. Kyotaro Fujimoto via unanimous decision (30-28, 29-28, 29-28)

DREAM Heavyweight bout: Sergei Kharitonov def. Tatsuya Mizuno via TKO (strikes) – R1 @ 1:25

DREAM bout: Hiroshi Izumi def. Ikuhisa “Minowaman” Minowa via TKO (punches) – R3 @ 2:50

DREAM bout: Hideo Tokoro def. Kazuhisa Watanabe via submission (armbar) – R3 @ 2:50

DREAM featherweight bout: Kazuyuki Miyata def. Caol Uno via unanimous decision

DREAM bout: Andy Ologun def. Katsuaki Furuki via unanimous decision

IGF Special Rules bout: Bob Sapp vs. Shinichi Suzukawa (canceled)

Sengoku Results: Sandro vs. Hioki, Blanco vs. Parky, More

Filed under: Sengoku, ResultsTOKYO, Japan — MMAFighting.com will have live Sengoku results of the Dec. 30 “Soul of Fight” event from the Ariake Colosseum.

In a Sengoku featherweight title fight, Marlon Sandro will look to defend his belt against Shoo…

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TOKYO, Japan — MMAFighting.com will have live Sengoku results of the Dec. 30 “Soul of Fight” event from the Ariake Colosseum.

In a Sengoku featherweight title fight, Marlon Sandro will look to defend his belt against Shooto titleholder Hatsu Hioki. Also, the likes of Roxanne Modafferi, Hitomi Akano, Kazuo Misaki, Megumi Fujii, Masanori Kanehara, Maximo Blanco and Won Sik Park will all be action on this 28-fight card.

Complete Sengoku results are below.

Shooto Crowns 2010 Rookie Champions

Filed under: Results, JapanIf Shooto’s 2010 Rookie Tournament Finals are any indication, Japan has a bright future in MMA as the newcomers put on one of the events of the year at Shinjuku Face in Tokyo on Saturday. The sports oldest promotion crowned c…

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If Shooto‘s 2010 Rookie Tournament Finals are any indication, Japan has a bright future in MMA as the newcomers put on one of the events of the year at Shinjuku Face in Tokyo on Saturday. The sports oldest promotion crowned champions in six divisions including rookie MVP and Norifumi “Kid” Yamamoto teammate Kyoji Horiguchi.

Megumi Fujii Pupil Ayaka Hamazaki Captures Jewels Lightweight GP

Filed under: Results, JapanMegumi Fujii student Ayaka Hamazaki indicated that she may be following in the footsteps of her mentor as she stood toe-to-toe with one of the best kickboxers in women’s MMA in Seo Hee Ham, and battered and bruised Miku Matsu…

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Megumi Fujii student Ayaka Hamazaki indicated that she may be following in the footsteps of her mentor as she stood toe-to-toe with one of the best kickboxers in women’s MMA in Seo Hee Ham, and battered and bruised Miku Matsumoto‘s former teammate Sakura Nomura to become the first Jewels lightweight champion at the promotion’s end-of-year event on Friday night at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo.

In the finals of “Rough Stone” rookie tournaments, Kikuyo Ishikawa and Hiroko Kitamura edged past their respective opponents to bring home the gold ,but it was 16-year-old Mizuki Inoue that really impressed. The young kickboxer-turned-mixed martial artist dominated and finished a much older opponent for the second time in two outings to win her first MMA title.