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Alvarez Outguns Hansen; Uno, Kawajiri Advance
Written by Daniel Herbertson   
Monday, 09 June 2008

Article by Daniel Herbertson. Photos by Stephen Martinez. 

SAITAMA, Japan -- After what seemed like a couple of false starts with its first two shows, Dream made some ground Sunday toward returning MMA in Japan to what it is supposed to be.

Nearly 22,000 fans showed up at the Saitama Super Arena to see Eddie Alvarez, Caol Uno and Tatsuya Kawajiri advance to the Dream lightweight grand prix semifinals, which will be set after Shinya Aoki fights Katsuhiko Nagata in June.

New Shooto took on old Shooto in the main event, with the fight world's favorite T-shirt salesman, Caol Uno, facing T-Blood's Mitsuhiro Ishida. Ishida used his dislike for Uno's free pass to the second round of the tournament as his motivation for training, but he got off on the wrong foot in the fight with a low kick that caught Uno in the groin. 

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Yoshida Subs Smith at Sengoku 3
Written by Daniel Herbertson   
Monday, 09 June 2008

Article by Daniel Herbertson. Photos by Stephen Martinez.

SAITAMA, Japan -- World Victory Road hosted its third Sengoku event Sunday before a half-filled Saitama Super Arena.

Advertising and hype surrounding the event seemed to be extremely low, which was reflected by the attendance. The young promotion's fights went off largely without a hitch, though, and its lightweight and heavyweight divisions are gaining strength with every show.

Headliner Hidehiko Yoshida (Pictures) is clearly not a master of the Internet. He could find no video footage of former UFC heavyweight champ Maurice Smith (Pictures), but that did not prevent him from ending Smith's comeback win streak. 

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Mapping the Dream standings
Written by Daniel Herbertson   
Monday, 09 June 2008

Melvin Manhoef, left, defeated Dae Won Kim by first-round TKO, and now Manhoef is being eyed by EliteXC in a possible fighter-exchange relationship with FEG.Article by Josh Gross. Photos by Daniel Herbertson

SAITAMA, May. 12 -- Assuming Shinya Aoki gets past Katsuhiko Nagata (the general consensus) at Dream 4, three of Japan's top lightweights -- including two who are considered among the best in the world -- will have a chance to walk away with the Dream crown on July 21.

No offense to Nagata, but let's map out the semis as if Aoki did what he's expected to do: Aoki meets Philadelphia's Eddie Alvarez, and Caol Uno faces sudden rival Tatsuya Kawajiri. Because the tournament champion must win twice in the same night, Alvarez is an interesting case as the American could conceivably defeat a twin bill of Aoki and Kawajiri. Along with his exciting decision over Joachim Hansen late Saturday at Dream 3, Alvarez would extend his record to 16-1 and his ranking from unmentioned to middle of the top 10.

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Sakuraba Subs Funaki in K-1
Written by Daniel Herbertson   
Monday, 31 December 2007

 OSAKA, Japan, Dec. 31 -- K-1 wrapped up the year with a card featuring a would-be classic battle between two of the biggest legends in MMA, a few comedians, Bob Sapp and some of the top names in Japanese MMA.

Inside a packed Osaka Dome, Pancrase legend Masakatsu Funaki, who had not fought since his "retirement" bout against Rickson Gracie more than six and a half years ago, and the quickly aging Kazushi Sakuraba fought in the headlining bout.

Splitting the crowd in terms of support, the two men had a feeling-out period in the first five minutes of the opening round. Sakuraba threw sporadic low kicks and pawed with his jab before he managed an ankle pick off a Funaki low kick.

Soon after it hit the mat, Funaki, in classic Pancrase style, rolled for the kneebar. However, Sakuraba stuffed it with little trouble and returned to his feet.

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K-1 Closes Year with ‘Dynamite!!'
Written by Daniel Herbertson   
Thursday, 27 December 2007

It's been said many times, but K-1 Dynamite!! events are not for hardcore fans. They're for the general Japanese populace, your Mom and Pop who don't fancy watching celebrities have a singing competition on New Year's Eve. They'd rather see a really little guy fight a really big guy, or those old guys fight who used to be great.

FEG hasn't completely forgotten us, though.

Although K-1 is supporting the Yarennoka! event with some of its top talent, the promotion managed to keep some compelling matches for its own card in Osaka's Kyocera Dome.

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