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Shooto Tradition 4 - Results

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 11:38 am
by NWOWolfpack
Shooto Tradition 4 - Results (11/29/08)

1. Nobuhiro "Mike" Hayakawa vs. Yuta Nezu - DRAW
2. Taisuke Okuno Def. Daisuke "Hunt" Okumiya by Decision 3-0
3. Atsushi Takeuchi Def. Katsuya Murofushi by rear-naked choke Round 2 1:44
4. Yutaka Ueda Def. Jin Kazeta by TKO Round 1 3:23
5. So Tazawa vs. Hiromasa Ogikubo - DRAW
6. Takashi Nakakura Def. Bendy Casimir by Rear-naked choke Round 1 4:58
7. Hatsu Hioki Def. Rumina Sato by TKO Round 1 3:32
8. "Lion" Takeshi Inoue Def. Hideki Kadowaki by decision 3-0


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Re: Shooto Tradition 4 - Results

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 12:10 pm
by tuco
didn't expect early lost from Sato :^)

Re: Shooto Tradition 4 - Results

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 8:10 pm
by ArmyofDarkness
ANOTHER WIN FOR THE LION

Re: Shooto Tradition 4 - Results

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 5:05 pm
by NWOWolfpack
tuco wrote:didn't expect early lost from Sato :^)


Hatsu Hioki, picked up a huge win for his resume, as well. Extending his streak of fights without a loss to six, Hioki dispatched legendary Japanese fighter Rumina Sato in the opening round of their bout, TKOing him at 3:32.

Once considered one of the top fighters in the world, Sato has suffered a debilitating downslide in his recent career, losing five of his last six bouts.

:shock: :shock:

Re: Shooto Tradition 4 - Results

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 10:46 am
by tuco
NWOWolfpack wrote:
tuco wrote:didn't expect early lost from Sato :^)


Hatsu Hioki, picked up a huge win for his resume, as well. Extending his streak of fights without a loss to six, Hioki dispatched legendary Japanese fighter Rumina Sato in the opening round of their bout, TKOing him at 3:32.

Once considered one of the top fighters in the world, Sato has suffered a debilitating downslide in his recent career, losing five of his last six bouts.

:shock: :shock:


"Before the fight, I was wondering whether I should fighting aggressively as usual from the beginning, or if I should wait and see what my opponent's game plan was first like other veteran fighters," Sato wrote on his blog shortly after his fight. "The fight started before I made up my mind about my fighting style. My indecisiveness affected my movement and I fought like an amateur. I am more disappointed with my shameful performance than the loss itself."


"I just took another step back from the belt," Sato continued. "I am upset with my loss. I cannot fight for a while since I was defeated by TKO so I'm going to take my time and decide what to do. If I continue fighting, I have to change something, and I need to figure out what to change."


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+1 on what he said