Official JMMA Discussion Thread Vol. 3 ~VEE-TEE-JAY~

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This flyweight tournament had some really strange matchmaking.
 
koyama or whatever is the worst leg humpper i ever witnessed
 
wow, i wasn't paying that much attention, but it didn't seem like kotani won that fight.
 
he won i was paying attention the other guy didnt do anything
 
Wow that was bad. Glad Kotani won, he actually wanted to fight and tried to make it interesting
 
he won i was paying attention the other guy didnt do anything

i see, every time i looked over it seemed like koyama had kotani up against the fence. i did see kotani going for some subs and stuff though.
 
let's go uchimura.

edit: lawlz, never mind.
 
I wonder if Uno will ever lose again before he retires. It would be nice for him to go out on a good streak.
 
he said he still working hard to get to the ufc
 
Mamoru ain't what he used to be. Miki's on the rise.

Takaya-Sandro next, or would Sandro not be able to do that for some reason?
 
ISAO vs. Kuniyoshi Hironaka at Pancrase 257.

that's a high level fight for JMMA. I thought that Pancrase would throw a softball next to ISAO after his last year performances, but Hironaka is not joke. The winner should also get a shot in the UFC.
 
I bought the PPV, definitely worth it. better than UFC 170


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Here is my computer generated ranking of Japanese best fighters.
I would like to ask you guys, as JMMA experts, to point on things that doesn't look good to you, or if somebody is missing.
I did this on the Russian thread and had some good response there.

I will first put top 30 P4P list and later I will give top 15 for each weight division.

Ranking number represents overall world ranking.
For example:
#56 - [185 = #10] - Yushin Okami - (WSOF)
means Okami is ranked #56 P4P in the world and #10 MW.
But he is ranked #1 between Japanese fighters.

#P4P ranking
 
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