Who'll be in the Road FC 32-Man Lightweight Tournament?

1st Round matches set, with 2 to still be finalized:
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ROAD Fighting Championship announces the matches for the Opening Round of the 16-man $1 Million Lightweight Tournament beginning at Xiaomi ROAD FC 040 on July 15, 2017 in the Jangchung Arena in Seoul, South Korea.


Opening Round Matches



Shinji Sasaki vs Amartuvshin Khuukhenkhuu



Shinji Sasaki (18-10-3, Burst) is a former Shooto Champion and former ROAD FC Lightweight title contender who defeated Albert Cheng by decision in the International Trials to make it into the Tournament. Amartuvshin Khuukhenkhuu (5-3, Shiren Beelii) defeated Rodrigo Caporal by decision and Shang Lianru by KO in the China Trials to advance to the Opening Round. Sasaki is a grappler with KO power, and Khuukhenkhuu is a judoka and sambo fighter, so the tone of this match is very unpredictable.



Shamil Zavurov vs Leo Kuntz



Shamil Zavurov (32-5-1, Akhmat Fight Club) is the Octagon FS Champion, and he defeated Kim Wong-Gi by decision in the International Trials to advance. Leo Kuntz (18-3-1, American Top Team) is the former Impact FC Champion and UFC veteran who submitted Hong Young-Gi in their International Trials match and earn his spot in the Opening Round. Zavurov is technical and tough whereas Kuntz is an unorthodox finisher; both men are both well-rounded fighters that will deliver an exceptional match.



Shimoishi Kota vs Park Dae-Sung



Shimoishi Kota (19-4, Shooto Gym Blows) is a former DEEP Lightweight title challenger who won the single night 4-man Japan Trials to earn his spot in the Tournament. Park Dae-Sung (6-1, Team MOB) is a bright prospect who defeated Rodrigo Caporal by decision in the International Trials to make it to the Opening Round. Shimoishi is at the top of his career while Park is just coming into his, and both are facing the most important fight of their lives.



Kim Chang-Hyun vs Mansour Barnaoui



Kim Chang-Hyun (18-10, Team MAD) is one of Korea's first generation of MMA fighters who came out of retirement and defeated Andy Main by decision to win his International Trials match and get into the Tournament. Mansour Barnaoui (14-4, Team Magnum) is the former M-1 and BAMMA Champion who submitted Ki Won-Bin in the International Trials to earn a spot in the Opening Round. Representing opposite timelines, wizened veteran Kim and young world-wide prospect Barnaoui are both exceptional grapplers who will impress with their technique.



Nandin-Erdene vs Toninho Furia



Nandin-Erdene (6-2, Team Fighter) was a Mongolian National Kickboxing Champion who knocked out Bruno Miranda in his International Trials bout to cement his position in the Tournament. Toninho Furia (33-6, Pitbull Brothers) is the former Bitetti Combat Champion and Bellator veteran who decisioned Lee Hyung-Seok to advance to the Opening Round. Hard-hitting Nandin-Erdene and creative Toninho Furia are sure to deliver a match of unbelievable striking.



Ronys Torres vs Elnur Agaev



Ronys Torres (34-6, Nova Uniao) is the Shooto Brazil Champion who submitted Ermek Tlauov in the International Trials to advance to the Opening Round. Elnur Agaev (13-7, MPF) is a ROAD FC veteran who won the single night 4-man Russian Trials in MPF to earn a spot in the Tournament. Torres likes to show off his superb technique to get a finish, and Agaev uses his grinding strength for the same, so this will definitely be an interesting style versus style bout.



Tom Santos vs TBD



Tom Santos (9-3, BrazilThai) is the MMA Dragon Fight and kickboxing S-Battle Champion who stepped in on two days' notice and knocked out former ROAD FC Champion and UFC veteran Nam Yui-Chul in the International Trials to get a spot in the Tournament. Santos is a very aggressive fighter and will bring this to his next opponent, who will be determined after Xiaomi ROAD FC 039.



Red Romero vs TBD



Red Romero (12-6, BAMF MMA) is the former URCC Champion who submitted and decisioned is two opponents in the single night 4-man Southeast Asia Trials in URCC to advance to the Tournament. Romero's base is Muay Thai but his grappling is excellent, making him a well-rounded fighter. His opponent will be announced after Xiaomi ROAD FC 039.



The two final Trials matches will take place at Xiaomi ROAD FC 039. The final International Trials bout will be between Kim Seung-Yeon and Rafael Fiziev. The final China Trials bout will see Baoyincang face Wang Mingwu.



Some good matchups. I'm really looking forward to this.

Source: http://roadfc.com/main/news/news_view.php?key=JTI1MjUzRCUyNTI1M0RBTzVZVE8=
 
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Been looking through the matchups and trying to make some predictions:
Shinji vs Amartuvshin: I think as long as he avoids bombs, Shinji's experience should carry him through. Important word being should.

Zavurov vs Kuntz: If Zavurov plans to blanket his way through, I'll be cheering for Kuntz. I see this one going the distance, and could go either way.

Shimoishi vs Park: Park has the biggest uphill battle of any fighter in this tournament, being the youngest and least experienced fighter. Much like Sasaki, experience should be able to carry Shimoishi to victory. However, I see Park as the true dark horse of this tournament.

Kim vs Barnaoui: Kim's best chance against Barnaoui is on the ground, where he's still tricky. Probably one of the more interesting fights on the card. Hard to believe Kim is only 30, as his career goes back thirteen years. Sad to say it, but I don't see either of the two Koreans confirmed for the tournament going past the first round.

Nandin-Erdene vs Toninho Furia: Santos is way more experienced and well rounded. That said, it's hard not to cheer for the Mongolian knockout artist. Honestly, both could knock the other out. Gonna go with Furia, but hoping for the Mongol.

Torres vs Agaev: Both are good. Agaev's record is misleading, I feel. Still, Torres seems really hungry for this. Going with Torres.
 
Some big updates:

International Trials bout: Rafel Fiziev defeated Seung Yeon Kim by rd. 1 KO.
China Trials Finals: Yincang Bao defeated Mingwu Wang by rd. 1 submission.

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The final line for the opening round of the $1million Lightweight Tournament "Road to A-Sol is as follows:
Shamil Zavurov (32-5-1, Russia) vs Leo Kuntz (18-3-1, U.S.A.)

Tom Santos (6-4-0, Brazil) vs Yui Chul Nam (18-7-1, S. Korea) *

Ronys Torres (34-5-0, Brazil) vs Elnur Agaev (13-7-0, Russia)

Kota Shimoishi (19-4-0, Japan) vs Dae Sung Park (6-1-0, S. Korea)

M. Nandin-Erdene (6-2-0, Mongolia) vs Toninho Furia (33-6-0, Brazil)

Chang Hyun Kim (18-10-0, S. Korea) vs. Mansour Barnaoui (14-4-0, France)

Shinji Sasaki (18-10-3, Japan) vs. Khuukhenkhuu Amartuvshin (5-3-0, Mongolia)

Yincang Bao (10-3-0, China) vs. Reydon Romero (12-6-0, Philippines)

Lightweight Tournament Reserve Matches:

Jung Doo-Jae (8-17-0, S. Korea) vs Alexander Merezhko (7-1-0, Russia)

Lee Hyung-Seok (14-9-0, S. Korea) vs Park Hae-Jin (3-1-0, S. Korea)

*Rafael Fiziev Has dropped out due to a broken hand, and Yui Chul Nam was chosen to replace him vs Tom Santos. Santos defeated Nam in the International Trials, but Nam was given a second chance due to the short notice replacement of Santos, and also out of respect to the former Road FC LW champion.
 
First round full details
ROAD FC 040 full card open


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ROAD Fighting Championship announces the full card for Xiaomi ROAD FC 040 on July 15, 2017 in the Jangchung Arena in Seoul, South Korea. This mammoth 14-fight card will be a special daytime event beginning at 13:00 Korea Standard Time.



Openweight Championship



The Main Event for Xiaomi ROAD FC 040 will be Openweight Champion Mighty Mo making his second title defense against Kang Dong-Kook in what is sure to give the fans of hard-hitting heavies a match worth remembering.



$1 Million Tournament Opening Round



Shinji Sasaki vs Amartuvshin Khuukhenkhuu: Former Shooto Champ Sasaki is a grappler with KO power, and former MGL-1 Champ Khuukhenkhuu is a judoka and sambo fighter, so the tone of this match is very unpredictable.



Tom Santos vs Nam Yui-Chul: Dragonfight Champ Santos made a huge entrance when he KOed former ROAD FC Champ Nam Yui-Chul in their International Trials bout, but since final seed Rafael Fiziev broke his hand, Nam gets a chance to avenge his loss and his reputation.



Ronys Torres vs Elnur Agaev: Shooto Brasil Champ Torres likes to show off his superb technique to get a finish, and MFP warhorse and Russia Trials winner Agaev uses his grinding strength for the same, so this will definitely be an interesting style versus style bout.



Shimoishi Kota vs Park Dae-Sung: Former DEEP title challenger and Japan Trials winner Shimoishi is at the top of his career while hot prospect Park is just coming into his, and both are facing the most important fight of their lives.



Nandin-Erdene vs Toninho Furia: Hard-hitting Mongolian National Boxing champ Nandin-Erdene and creative Bitetti Combat Champ Toninho Furia are sure to deliver a match of unbelievable striking.



Kim Chang-Hyun vs Mansour Barnaoui: Representing opposite timelines, wizened veteran Kim and young world-wide prospect former M-1 and BAMMA Champ Barnaoui are both exceptional grapplers who will impress with their technique.



Shamil Zavurov vs Leo Kuntz: Former M-1 Champ Zavurov is technical and tough whereas former Impact FC Champ Kuntz is an unorthodox finisher; both men are both well-rounded fighters that will deliver an exceptional match.



Red Romero vs Baoyincang: Former URCC Champion and SEA Trials winner Romero and China National Sanda Champ Baoyincang are two of the region's most unsung heroes who finally have a chance to prove their worth in an international Tournament of epic proportions.



Xiaomi ROAD FC 040 Part 1



Riki Fukuda versus Kim Hoon will finally meet in a clash of opposite styles. Champion boxer Raika Emiko will take on champion Taekwondo fighter Kim Hae-In in a Women's flyweight bout. Two Tournament Reserve matches will take place: Jung Doo-Jae vs Alexander Merezhko and Lee Hyung-Seok vs Park Hae-Jin. Opening the card will be a middleweight match between Lim Dong-Hwan and Kim Ji-Hoon.





Xiaomi ROAD Fighting Championship 040
Saturday, July 15, 2017
Jangchung Arena
Seoul, South Korea
12:00 Doors open
13:00 Part 1
15:00 Part 2


13:00 KST Live on MBC Sports+
13:00 KST / 04:00 GMT Live on YouTube internationally
14:00 JST Live on Abema TV in Japan
Broadcast on CCTV in China TBA
Tickets: http://roadfc.com/main/ticket/ticket.php


Part 2
Openweight Championship
Mighty Mo vs Kang Dong-Kook

Lightweight Tournament Opening Round Match
Shinji Sasaki vs Amartuvshin Khuukhenkhuu

Lightweight Tournament Opening Round Match
Tom Santos vs Nam Yui-Chul

Lightweight Tournament Opening Round Match
Ronys Torres vs Elnur Agaev

Lightweight Tournament Opening Round Match
Shimoishi Kota vs Park Dae-Sung

Lightweight Tournament Opening Round Match
Toninho Furia vs Nandin-Erdene

Lightweight Tournament Opening Round Match
Kim Chang-Hyun vs Mansour Barnaoui

Lightweight Tournament Opening Round Match
Shamil Zavurov vs Leo Kuntz

Lightweight Tournament Opening Round Match
Baoyincang vs Red Romero


Part 1
Middleweight Match
Fukuda Riki vs Kim Hoon

Women's Flyweight Match
Raika Emiko vs Kim Hae-In

Lightweight Tournament Reserve Match
Jung Doo-Jae vs Alexander Merezhko

Lightweight Tournament Reserve Match
Lee Hyung-Seok vs Park Hae-Jin

Middleweight Match
Lim Dong-Hwan vs Kim Ji-Hoon
 
Pretty cool promo video

 
YUGE updates after the conclusion of the first round:
Yincang Bao defeats Reydon Romero by KO/TKO (ground and pound) 3:14 rd 2
Shamil Zavurov defeats Leo Kuntz by Unanimous Decision
Mansour Barnaoui defeats Chang Hyun Kim by submission (rear naked choke) 4:28 rd 1
M. Nandin-Erdene defeats Toninho Furia by KO/TKO (punches) 3:25 rd 1
Kota Shimoishi defeats Dae Sung Park by submission (rear naked choke) 3:07 rd 2
Ronys Torres defeats Elnur Agaev by submission (kimura) 2:19 rd 1
Tom Santos defeats Yui Chul Nam by KO/TKO (punch) 0:07 rd 1
K. Amartuvshin defeats Shinji Sasaki by KO/TKO (punch) 1:22 round 1

After the conclusion of the night's main event, the fkighters chose their quarterfinal opponents by random draw. The quarterfinal matches will be:
Bao vs Shimoishi
Zavurov vs Amartuvshin
Barnaoui vs Nandin-Erdene
Ronys vs Santos
 
Amartuvshin and Nandin-erdene came into today like:

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so i paid attention to this when it was first announced and i now see the posters/results/etc... and i have no idea what really happened.

32 man tourney with 16-ish men. well, at least they made a bunch of posters.
 
so i paid attention to this when it was first announced and i now see the posters/results/etc... and i have no idea what really happened.

32 man tourney with 16-ish men. well, at least they made a bunch of posters.
When all is said and done, if you count all the trials, it was like 35 fighters. Some of those trials were even tournaments themselves.
 
yeah, but this is some charlie zelenoff shit. except without the funny.
 
both are math impaired and made 'official' claims that are obviously false.
 
both are math impaired and made 'official' claims that are obviously false.
I guess they changed from an all out 32 man tourney to having multiple trials for the actual tournament. Probably realized 32 men tourney would take a million years and two million headaches. What's your point?
 
I guess they changed from an all out 32 man tourney to having multiple trials for the actual tournament. Probably realized 32 men tourney would take a million years and two million headaches. What's your point?

you made it for me - they lied, it's not a 32 man tournament.
 
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