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Main card
- Welterweight bout: Nick Diaz vs. Hayato Sakurai
- Middleweight bout: Kazushi Sakuraba vs. Ralek Gracie
- Featherweight bout: Norifumi Yamamoto vs. Federico Lopez
- Featherweight bout: Yoshiro Maeda vs. Kenji Osawa
- Featherweight bout: Joachim Hansen vs. Hiroyuki Takaya
- Featherweight bout: Hideo Tokoro vs. Akiyo Nishiura
- Featherweight bout: Kazuyuki Miyata vs. Takafumi Otsuka
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First off, please note that this card is NOT finalized. It's still possible that Marius aromskis, Gegard Mousasi, Katsunori Kikuno, and/or Tatsuya Kawajiri could be added to the show. I promise to keep this thread updated just in case any of them are.
That said, if Marius and Gegard don't end up having fights on this show, then there's only two fights I will give a damn about:
Nick Diaz vs. Hayato Sakurai
Kazushi Sakuraba vs. Ralek Gracie
I've made it no secrete how big of a fan I am of Nick Diaz, so of course I'm always stoked to see him fight. His opponent, Hayato Sakurai, was great once upon a time and he was expected to be Nick Diaz's opponent at the Strikeforce show in January for the SF Welterweight Title, but Sakurai unexpectedly lost to Marius Zaromskis, which of course gave Maruis the shot against Nick.
After the Maruis fight, Sakurai lost yet another one against Akihiro Gono, which was just as big of upset as the Maruis loss. Before those two losses Hayato Sakurai was one of Japan's most respected fighters. He's had 47 fights in his career (record being 35-10-2), and has faced some of the greatest in the history of the sport. Fighters like Anderson Silva, Matt Hughes, Takanori Gomi, Jake Shields, Jens Pulver, and Shinya_Aoki (who he has defeated twice). So, obviously... Sakurai has had a very storied, well-respected career.
However, as great as Sakurai has been, he's still going to get his ass completely handed to him in this fight. Nick Diaz is simply superior than him in literally EVERY aspect of MMA, and there's absolutely nothing Sakurai could do to beat him. Literally... nothing.
But, like I said, it doesn't matter who his opponent is, if Nick Diaz is fighting, I'm watching. And even though Sakurai has lost a lot of his glory these past few months, it will still be fun to see Nick in there with a true legend, kicking the ever living shit out of him.
And as far as that other fight I mentioned to looking forward to... the Gracie Hunter is back!
Yep, Kazushi Sakuraba, aka The Gracie Hunter, gets back in the ring with a Gracie for the first time in 3 years. Sakuraba was the first Japanese fighter to ever defeat a Gracie (and the Gracies had been fighting in Japan for several decades before that happened), and since then is 4-0-1 against the Gracies.
His next Gracie victim is Ralek Gracie, whose only had 2 professional MMA fights to this point. He's 2-0, defeating two cans.
So, yeah... while it's not a tough opponent for Sakuraba, I'm still fucking stoked to see him beat yet another Gracie. And besides, much like Nick Diaz, I get excited for a Sakuraba fight under any circumstance. The guy is simply fucking awesome.
Anyways, it's most likely going to end up being a strictly two fight show, but boy... I could not be more excited for those two fights. Definitely looking forward to it.