Issue 017

September 2006

Is the ‘Kid’ giving up MMA? 

Rumours have been circulating from within the Japanese MMA scene that Norifumi ‘Kid’ Yamamoto, the K-1 lightweight champion, may leave professional fighting to focus on his amateur wrestling career and the 2008 Beijing Olympics. 

These rumours have been fuelled by a posting on ‘Kid’s blog, where he said he will leave MMA for one year to train at the university wrestling club. 

 

Yamamoto’s former mentor Enson Inoue has also posted on his blog that Yamamoto will not fight at the next HERO’S show on August 5th, though Kid’s name is still listed on official releases from K-1. Prior to entering MMA, Yamamoto was a promising amateur freestyle wrestler. He enjoyed success in high school wrestling in the United States, and was an Arizona state champion. When ‘Kid’ returned to Japan he was deemed a potential candidate for the Olympics.The Japanese Wrestling Association suspended Yamamoto for a period of twelve months following an altercation with a member of a yakuza family. It was during this suspension that he began training under Enson Inoue and entered MMA. Yamamoto’s wrestling roots run deep. His father competed in the Munich Olympics, and his sisters are accomplished world champions in freestyle wrestling. 

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Bonnar vs Griffin 2 at UFC 62

THE LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT finalists from season one of The Ultimate Fighter are to meet in a rematch of their thrilling first encounter. Stephan Bonnar and Forrest Griffin will appear on UFC 62, the same card as the anticipated Chuck Liddell vs Renato Sobral rematch. 


“I think it’s safe to say you can expect more of the same this time around. You’ll probably see the same entertainment as the first time, because we are both such aggressive fighters,” Bonnar said. 


PRIDE tournament matches announced

PRIDE FC has announced the final four for the open weight Grand Prix, to be held on September 10th. The semi-finals and final will take place on one night, with the winner earning a guaranteed shot at facing PRIDE heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko. Wanderlei Silva will face Mirko ‘Cro Cop’ Filipovic in the first of the semi-finals. The two fought once before under modified MMA rules in 2002 when Cro Cop was first entering MMA. The match, with no judges decision possible, was ruled a draw. The second pair of semi-finalists will be Antonio Rodrigo ‘Minotauro’ Nogueira and Josh Barnett. The BJJ black belt Nogueira is a former PRIDE heavyweight champion, while Barnett is a former UFC heavyweight champ. 


PRIDE Bushido, the event that features lighter weight fighters, has announced the card for its August 26th event. 

The tournament participants have been whittled down to a remaining eight, and the matches are as follows:

Dan Henderson (USA) vs. Kazuo Misaki (Japan)

Akihiro Gono (Japan) vs. Gegard Mousasi (Armenia)

Ryo Chonan (Japan) vs. Paulo Filho (Brazil)

Denis Kang (Korea/Canada) vs. Amar Suloev (Russia) 


Kimo test positive for banned substances, out of WFA

KIMO LEOPOLDO, the Hawaiian heavyweight scheduled to fight Bas Rutten on July 22nd, was denied his chance to compete when he failed a pre-fight drug test. Kimo, who failed s post-fight drug test and was fined $5000 by the Nevada State Athletic Commission after his fight with Ken Shamroc, is thought to have tested positive for the anabolic steroid Stanozolol. 


In a statement WFA CEO Jeremy Lappen said, “The California Athletic Commission has informed the World Fighting Alliance that Kimo Leopoldo has tested positive for a banned substance and therefore is not eligible for his July 22nd bout with Bas Rutten at the Forum in Los Angeles. The WFA is a fighter-first organization, so Kimo’s disqualification is a disappointment for our entire family of fighters. “[This is] a reminder that the WFA and Mixed Martial Arts is a professional sport, governed by the same rules as other major sports leagues. This situation, while disappointing, validates the steps we are taking as an organization and a sport to ensure the integrity of competition.”


Mark Weir v Ninja Rua at Cage Rage 18

REGARDING HIS upcoming fight on cage Rage 18 in September, British middleweight Mark Weir hinted at a possible PRIDE-level opponent to Fighters Only some weeks ago.Reports coming out of the cage Rage camp now indicate that this could be none other than Murillo ‘Ninja’ Rua, the feared Chute Boxe striker and brother of Shogun. Also on the card will be Ian Freeman vs. Mark Epstein for the British light heavyweight title, Robert ‘Buzz’ Berry will take Rob Broughton for the British heavyweight title and middleweights Tony Fryklund and Alex Reid are expected to clash. 


Ultimate Fighter 4 ready to rock!   

The contestants for the fourth series of the reality TV show “The Ultimate Fighter have been announced. This series will differ to the previous three by featuring former UFC fighters trying their luck at getting back into the big show. 


It is also said that as these are all experienced fighters with strong backgrounds, the winner of each category will get an automatic shot at the UFC title in their division. 


The two weight classes will be welterweight and middleweight, with eight fighters competing at each weight class. 


Welterweight standout Georges St. Pierre is to feature as one of the “advisers” on the show, though it is not known if he will act as a team coach as previous fighters have. Randy Couture has been linked with the show, but no other confirmed names were available at the time of going to press. 


The fourth season will be called ‘The Comeback’, and will be broadcast in America from August. 


The confirmed fighters at middleweight are:

Charles McCarthy

Edwin Dewees

Gideon Ray

Jorge Rivera

Patrick Cote

Pete Sell

Scott Smith 

Travis Lutter


Confirmed fighters at welterweight are: 

Chris Lytle

Din Thomas

Jeremy Jackson

Matt Serra

Mikey Burnett

Pete Spratt

Rich Clementi

Shonie Carter


MMA Events Diary

AUGUST

06//Ultimate Fighting Revolution: Semi-Pro Series 2

Antrim, N.Ireland

12//Ultimate Force 3 

Doncaster 

13//Combat Sports Open Trials 2006: 3rd Leg

Amateur MMA, Hereford

20//Cage Rage Contenders 2

London


SEPTEMBER

02//Cage Warriors Contenders 1

Portsmouth

08//Welsh Amateur Grapple and Strike League

10//Maximum Fighting Championship 10: Unfinished Business

Edmonton

16//Cage Rage 18 

London

16//Cage Warriors Quest

Sheffield

17// UK Mixed Martial Arts Championship

Circus Tavern Night Club, Purfleet

30//Cage Warriors Strike Force 7

Coventry


INTERNATIONAL

AUGUST

04//King Of The Cage:.Rapid Fire

San Jacinto, USA

05//K-1 HERO’s: Grand Prix

Tokyo, Japan

11//K-1 USA Open Try Out 2006

Las Vegas, USA

17//UFC: Ultimate Fight Night 6

Las Vegas, USA 

26//Pride: Bushido 12 

Japan

26//UFC 62: Liddell vs Sobral 

Las Vegas, USA 


SEPTEMBER

09//International Fight League

Portland, USA

09//NAGA West Coast Grappling Championship

Los Angeles, USA

10//Pride: Final Conflict 2006

Openweight

Japan

16//Fight Festival 19

Helsinki, Finland 









 

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