PBP RIZIN FF Landmark 9 March 23rd, 12:00 AM ET/9:00 PM PT PBP Discussion Thread

fucking shit, i bought the US PPV which won't air tonight. probably gonna not buy the japanese PPV, what a crock. happy to support rizin, but come on. tape delay in 2024? at this point, i'm trying to find that river that flows. any help? i've already purchased the US PPV, they are still getting my money. but i want to watch it tonight.
 
fucking shit, i bought the US PPV which won't air tonight. probably gonna not buy the japanese PPV, what a crock. happy to support rizin, but come on. tape delay in 2024? at this point, i'm trying to find that river that flows. any help? i've already purchased the US PPV, they are still getting my money. but i want to watch it tonight.

Yep, I did the same thinking I was going to get to watch it live, didn't read because I didn't think I'd need to worry about a fucking tape delay in 2024.

First and last purchase from me, what a crock of shit.
 
Yep, I did the same thinking I was going to get to watch it live, didn't read because I didn't think I'd need to worry about a fucking tape delay in 2024.

First and last purchase from me, what a crock of shit.
hoping it's just a one off because it's a landmark event. for shame though, got pumped up thinking i was going to watch me some rizin tonight. might change the VPN to Japan and check out the K1 Max I missed.
 
What are the chances Rena shits the bed? Her Korean opponent looks like a tough out.
Shim is tough, but RENA should have the speed advantage, and she has the experience advantage, as well. Shim hasn’t fought in several years
 
i'm just imagining buakaw by pure murder... we won't know until tomorrow
 
Man, this tape delay Bull is almost as bad as when I attended Rizin live. I can't even watch after paying for it.
 
Holy sheit, and Igor Tanabe's fight has been cancelled? :eek:
That was like my second most anticipated fight this evening, gotta love some FatNinja

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What a mess, oh well, is Bellator over too?
 


Rizin Fighting Federation lightweight champion Roberto Satoshi de Souza made a strong statement in his quick and punishing main event victory on Saturday at Rizin “Landmark Vol. 9” in Kobe, Hyogo, Japan. De Souza destroyed multi-time UFC veteran Keita Nakamura with a barrage of strikes early in their non-title matchup to cap off the 14-fight card.

De Souza (16-3, 9-2 Rizin) nearly knocked out Nakamura (36-12-2, 1 NC, 2-1 Rizin) with a head kick and punches during the opening minute of the evening’s headliner, but Nakamura narrowly survived the onslaught. De Souza stood over his downed foe and unleashed a series of soccer kicks before Nakamura finally got back to his feet. De Souza sensed that the end was near, however, and he teed off with punches as Nakamura wilted against the cage.

Sub-referee Masato Fukuda was standing in Nakamura’s corner, and he threw in the yellow baton to signify a corner stoppage at the 1:43 mark of Round 1. De Souza, who was competing for the first time since he suffered a disappointing loss at Bellator MMA x Rizin 2 in July, celebrated his victory as a dazed Nakamura was held up against the cage. Postfight, de Souza proposed in the cage to his girlfriend, who said yes.


Koji Takeda makes a successful debut at featherweight?

Who should he take on next?

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In the featherweight co-feature, Koji Takeda (16-6, 6-6 Rizin) overcame a brutal knee to the groin in the opening round and took a commanding unanimous decision victory over Kyohei Hagiwara (7-9, 6-7 Rizin), who was manhandled throughout the final two rounds.

The first round was a cautious one with limited action until four minutes in, when Takeda was kneed hard in the groin during a clinch against the cage. He stayed down for quite some time before returning to his feet as the crowd cheered him on. While some fighters cannot recover from such a strike, Takeda proceeded to dominate the remainder of the fight.

Takeda held back control for most of Round 2 and all of Round 3. He repeatedly suplexed Hagiwara to the ground and kneed his legs and body. Hagiwara defended well against a late-fight rear-naked choke attempt, but that was the best that he could do and all three judges rightfully awarded the fight to Takeda, who snapped a three-fight losing skid.


Naoki Inoue takes home the UD win!

What's next for the Bantamweight contender... ?

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Two-time UFC competitor Naoki Inoue (17-4, 7-2 Rizin) rebounded from a May 2023 defeat with a clear-cut unanimous decision win against 16-year veteran Shoko Sato (35-16-2, 1 NC, 1-1 Rizin) in featured bantamweight action.

Inoue, who was only 10 years old when Sato made his pro MMA debut, kept his much more experienced opponent at bay with jabs and leg kicks during the opening round. He hurt Sato with calf kicks early in the second stanza and then reversed a clinch into a takedown. Sato did rally as the round progressed, and he charged at Inoue with punching combinations.

In the final round, Inoue took Sato down and fought off a kimura attempt. Sato bloodied Inoue’s nose with strikes from the bottom, but that was the extent of his offense and Inoue trapped him in an arm-triangle late in the fight to seal a victory on the scorecards.


RENA gets the UD win after a hard fought battle!

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Opening up the main card, multi-time Shoot Boxing champion Rena Kubota (14-5, 13-4 Rizin) emerged victorious in her 60th professional combat sports fight. Kubota, who also sports a 35-5-1 professional kickboxing and shoot boxing record, scored a close but well-deserved unanimous decision win over former Road FC atomweight champion Yu Ri Shim (6-4, 0-1 Rizin) in a 108-pound women’s super atomweight showdown.

Shim, who had not fought since her Road FC title win in September 2021, showed no signs of ring rust at all, and she effectively used her reach advantage in the opening round. Shim landed numerous jabs and two powerful right hooks, and she cut Kubota above her left eye late in the round.

The second round was a closely contested one and neither woman held an advantage during the clinch battles. Shim scored a takedown and Kubota countered with a rolling kimura that had Shim in some trouble, but time expired.

With the fight seemingly up for grabs, Kubota saved her best for Round 3. She countered one Shim takedown with a guillotine choke and another one by reversing into back control. Kubota rained down elbows and hammerfists until Shim finally escaped to her feet. Shim did score one takedown before the end of the fight, but it was too little, too late. All three judges scored the bout for Kubota, who was returning from an 11-month injury hiatus.

Rounding out the MMA action, Yuya Shibata (19-7, 1-0 Rizin) submitted Erson Yamamoto (4-7, 3-7 Rizin) with a kneebar at the 1:45 mark of Round 1 in flyweight action; Yuto Hokamura (15-13-2, 3-5 Rizin) defeated Daiki Tsubota (11-11-3, 1-1 Rizin) via unanimous decision at bantamweight; Satoshi Kamiyama (1-3, 1-3 Rizin) scored his first Rizin win by stopping fellow heavyweight Cody Jerabek (1-1, 0-1 Rizin) with punches at the 2:58 mark of Round 1; Yuta Kubo (4-1, 4-1 Rizin) edged out Ryogo Takahashi (14-9, 0-1 Rizin) via split decision at featherweight; and flyweight Yusaku Nakamura (19-10-1, 4-4 Rizin) won a unanimous decision against an overweight Arman Ashimov (12-4-1, 0-1 Rizin).

The Landmark Vol. 9 card also featured five kickboxing matches, with the most notable being a 163-pound contest between striking legend Buakaw Banchamek and the controversial Minoru Kimura, who has faced severe scrutiny following recent doping infractions. While Kimura got off to a good start, Banchamek took over as the fight progressed and he ultimately knocked Kimura out with a straight right hand at the 1:10 mark of Round 2.

Completing the kickboxing lineup, Yuya stopped Masaya Jaki with punches at the 2:25 mark of Round 2 in a lightweight bout; Yuto Uemura earned a TKO win with a flurry of punches against Aoi Noda at the 1:35 mark of Round 2 in a 117-pound contest; Shun Matsuyama knocked out Shin Sakurai with a vicious counter hook at the 1:55 mark of Round 3 at a catchweight of 127 pounds; and flyweight Daichi Akahira won via unanimous decision against Yuki.
 
Still cant watch the recording? They keep pushing the recording back a day everytime i check. Now it says available today, but it isn't... Never buying this again
 
Still cant watch the recording? They keep pushing the recording back a day everytime i check. Now it says available today, but it isn't... Never buying this again
you ku dot com
 
confirming, that days after the event, as a paid purchaser of the landmark 9 event through the US website, despite the email saying the event is ready to watch, i still am unable to watch it, or contact a rizin english customer service line to let them know. if anyone else in the US has purchased, and is able to watch through the rizin.tv website, let me know.
 
confirming, that days after the event, as a paid purchaser of the landmark 9 event through the US website, despite the email saying the event is ready to watch, i still am unable to watch it, or contact a rizin english customer service line to let them know. if anyone else in the US has purchased, and is able to watch through the rizin.tv website, let me know.
I was having the same issue, but I just checked and it seems to FINALLY be there.
 

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