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Agreed. Great post man
You watched MMA in January 13, 2024 lolHow tf would you know? You started watching MMA last year lol
MATCH 9 | METHOD TKO (Punches) | REFEREE Tatsuro Nagase | ROUND 1 | TIME 4:28 |
MATCH | FIGHTERS | METHOD/REFEREE | R | TIME | ||
8 | Shinobu Ota WIN | Bantamweight | Juntaro Ushiku LOSS | Decision (Unanimous) Minoru Toyonaga | 3 | 5:00 |
7 | Soo Chul Kim WIN | Bantamweight | Taichi Nakajima LOSS | KO (Punches) Masato Fukuda | 2 | 0:06 |
6 | Makoto Takahashi WIN | Flyweight | Jung Hyun Lee LOSS | Submission (Arm-Triangle Choke) Masato Fukuda | 1 | 4:29 |
5 | Kazuma Kuramoto WIN | Bantamweight | Ji Yong Yang LOSS | Decision (Split) Masato Fukuda | 3 | 5:00 |
4 | Noah Bey WIN | Lightweight | Yusaku Inoue LOSS | Decision (Unanimous) Tatsuro Nagase | 3 | 5:00 |
3 | Viktor Kolesnik WIN | Featherweight | Yoshiki Nakahara LOSS | Decision (Unanimous) Minoru Toyonaga | 3 | 5:00 |
2 | Ilhom Nazimov WIN | Featherweight | Sora Yamamoto LOSS | TKO (Elbows and Punches) Tatsuro Nagase | 2 | 3:39 |
1 | Ryo Takagi WIN | Featherweight | Taisei Nishitani LOSS | KO (Punch) Minoru Toyonaga | 1 | 4:04 |
Sengoku lasted less than 3 years. Dream lasted less than 5 years.Dream, Sengoku were better than Rizin at this point
I don't care how long they lasted that's not something I measure quality by, there are lots of garbage that lasts and is supported by people, Sengoku and Dream had much better events and matches than current Rizin by a mile. If you want to compare 2015 to 2017 Rizin to the former sure Rizin is most likely better but the mediocre events they've been putting out for ever since covid is a joke, they can't even do a NYE correct its like so predictable who the main event will be for NYE Horiguchi, how about trying to sign new fighters instead they simply rotate the same crop of LW's, BW's over and over it is very old and predictable at this point, plus there's no excuse at this point covid is over.Sengoku lasted less than 3 years. Dream lasted less than 5 years.
Rizin is coming up on its 10 year anniversary, and has had more cards than Sengoku and Dream combined.
Dream and Sengoku were not better than Rizin at this point. They were long defunct, and had created zero homegrown japanese stars.
I hated him because I thought he was gifted that decision over KZ back in the day. But now I respect him and watch with anticipation. Respect to the OGs, who weren't even OGs back then! Absolutely insane, the ravaging of time.It's always good to see the old dog Kanehara fighting!
What an odd, but rather impressive record he holds.
That was a crazy tournament!I hated him because I thought he was gifted that decision over KZ back in the day. But now I respect him and watch with anticipation. Respect to the OGs, who weren't even OGs back then! Absolutely insane, the ravaging of time.
that was a very legitimate and crazy tournament! i recall something similar. JMMA was still pretty good back then! omigawa was the shit too, a forgotten name.That was a crazy tournament!
I may be misremembering, but I believe Kanehara soon got a gift decision over Omigawa after Omigawa got a gift against Sandro.
Omigawa definitely hit his MMA peak during that time. His boxing was great and he was an okay size for featherweight.that was a very legitimate and crazy tournament! i recall something similar. JMMA was still pretty good back then! omigawa was the shit too, a forgotten name.
Agreed, those days after the demolition of PRIDE FC were kinda sad, but also this wild free-for-all of JMMA talent, some super underrated fighters, fights, events 100%. It was a good time, lots of org, lots of talent, and for the most part delivered. I remember Kikuno, those also karate crescent kicks, Omigawa was a bonafide G, the Grabaka Hitman, and too many others I am missing.Omigawa definitely hit his MMA peak during that time. His boxing was great and he was an okay size for featherweight.
Even though it's probably not the greatest era in MMA, I look back most fondly to that time.