
Official Fight Card
- Featherweight bout: Caol Uno vs. Akiyo Nishiura
- Featherweight bout: Mitsuhiro Ishida vs. Joachim Hansen[
- Lightweight bout: Katsunori Kikuno vs. Daisuke Nakamura
- Lightweight bout: Shinya Aoki vs. TBA
- Featherweight bout: Takeshi Inoue vs. Koichiro Matsumoto
Bantamweight Tournament
- Bantamweight Tournament Quarterfinal: Yoshiro Maeda vs. Hideo Tokoro
- Bantamweight Tournament Quarterfinal: Darren Uyenoyama vs. Atsushi Yamamoto
- Bantamweight Tournament Quarterfinal: Kenji Osawa vs. Takafumi Otsuka
- Bantamweight Tournament Quarterfinal: Keisuke Fujiwara vs. Masakazu Imanari
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I'm positive the Bantamweight Tournament is going to be fantastic, but I have to be honest.... outside of Maeda, Tokoro, Osawa, and Imanari... I don't know any of the rest of them, so I don't have much to say about the tourney other than I think Masakazu Imanari is going to win. I'm still very much looking forward to it, though.
Caol Uno vs. Akiyo Nishiura should be one hell of a fun fight, especially since it's supposed to be Uno's last fight. Caol Uno is a legend in the sport, no matter what anyone says, so this is definitely a big deal to me and anyone else who knows anything about his career. His opponent Nishiura is no slouch, though. I thought Nishiura looked damn good in his last fight against Ishida, even if he ended up losing a split decision, so I have no doubts that he'll give Uno as tough of fight as possible. Should be awesome...
Mitsuhiro Ishida has the best double-leg takedown in all of MMA, and Hellboy Hansen has terrible takedown defense. Pretty obvious where this fight will end up, eh? Hellboy isn't terrible off his back, though. I've seen him submit people from the bottom before; however, I don't think Ishida is the type to get caught by someone of Hellboy's stature. If Hellboy can somehow keep the fight on the feet, he should most definitely be able to win the fight that way, but I highly doubt we see that happen. Ishida will take this one via decision.
Katsunori Kikuno is one of my favorite Japanese fighters. He has the most exciting and unique stand-up in all of MMA... he's just a blast to watch. Nakamura is no joke though and he will not be afraid to strike with Kikuno, which should make this a very fun fight. I see Kikuno eventually knocking Nakamura's ass out, but I'm positive there will be some fireworks before then. I cannot wait to see it.
And poor Shinya Aoki. Everybody's fucking ducking the guy. He wants to fight on this card, he wants to fight for Japan, and he wants a quality opponent, but they all keep backing out from fighting him. First it was Willamy Freire, then it was Aaron McKee, then it was Jamie Varner, and then it was Aaron McKee again. TUF Alum Shane Nelson is the newest name being tossed around, so hopefully that becomes official soon and Nelson doesn't end up like the rest of the *****es and back out. I doubt that from Nelson though... he seemed like a real fighter on TUF. I think he'll take this opportunity and make the most of it. Of course, regardless he'll get tapped out, but still... he'd be a moron/punk to pass up on the chance to fight a top 5 Lightweight in the entire sport.