Posts Tagged ‘Pancrase’
TOKYO — Opening Japan’s Golden Week Holiday Tuesday evening, Koji Oishi topped Daisuke “13” Hanazawa for the third time to become the new lightweight King of Pancrase in the main event of Pancrase “Impressive Tour 4” at Differ Ariake.
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All but one fighter successfully made weight on Monday ahead of Pancrase’s fourth “Impressive Tour” event, which goes down Tuesday at Differ Ariake in Tokyo.
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Three fights simply weren’t enough to settle the score between Kiyotaka Shimizu and Mitsuhisa Sunabe.
Shimizu, current flyweight King of Pancrase, will put his belt on the line against Sunabe once more at Pancrase’s fifth “Impressive Tour” stop, the promotion announced this week. The show takes place June 5 at Differ Ariake arena in Tokyo.
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Pancrase’s lightweight throne is empty once more, and the successors are already queuing up.
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For the first time in its 17-year history, Pancrase will offer up a female main event at its April 3 “Impressive Tour” stop in Tokyo’s Differ Ariake.
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This past weekend was one overflowing with mixed martial arts, even excluding Saturday’s dueling Strikeforce and UFC events.
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TOKYO — Artur Oumakhanov was given an inhospitable return to MMA Wednsday evening at Differ Ariake in Tokyo, as lightweight Isao Kobayashi left him unconscious in the main event of the 10th installment of Pancrase’s 2010 Passion Tour.
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TOKYO — Former Sengoku lightweight champion Satoru Kitaoka bested current Cage Force lightweight ace Kuniyoshi Hironaka on Sunday’s Pancrase Passion Tour 9 at Differ Ariake.
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Sherdog.com will host a play-by-play and live chat for Sunday’s Pancrase card.
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Marlon Sandro holds featherweight championships in two major Japanese promotions, and though the idea of competing in the United States interests him, he appears content to ply his trade in the Land of the Rising Sun.
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