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Sengoku 7 bout order confirmed for March 20

World Victory Road has confirmed the bout order for its Sengoku 7 event, which takes place on Friday, March 20, airing live in North America on HDNet from the National Yoyogi Stadium in Tokyo, Japan.

In addition to the featherweight grand prix, former PRIDE and EliteXC competitor (and the man who almost kept UFC 97 out of Canada) James Thompson will do battle with MARS veteran Jim York on the main card of Sengoku "Seventh Battle".

"The Colossus" (14-9) has dropped seven of his last ten, but is probably most famous for his fight against Kevin "Kimbo Slice" Ferguson at EliteXC "Primetime" last May.

Thompson exposed the ground game of Fergie with an easy takedown and proceeded to rain down 80-something elbows without drawing a stoppage. He would later get TKO'd on his feet in the third round with a credited assist from referee Dan Miragliotta.

He's a big and muscular brute who loves to charge head on and swing for the fences, which should be a welcome approach for York.

"Big" (9-2) was in cruise control, winning nine straight fights until he was upended by Yoshihiro "I kissed Heath Herring and got dropped for it" Nakao at Sengoku "Second Battle." York carries heavy hands but also has an underrated submission game.

Don't expect a long feeling-out process with these two.

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Also on the card, wrestling phenom and breakout star Muhammed "King Mo" Lawal (3-0) has been put to the task of facing current light heavyweight King of Pancrase Ryo Kawamura (9-3-2).

The Team Quest standout has been on a ferocious tear since debuting at Sengoku ‘Fifth Battle’ back in September, demolishing veteran of the sport Travis Wiuff (54-12) with relative ease.

In the span of just four months since his debut got underway, Mo has continued to dominate his opponents and boost his record to 3-0, entertaining fans along the way with his fighting style and colorful personality.

Lawal seems right at home in Japan with his theatrics and thankfully he can back them up when it comes fight time.

In his post fight speech after his last win at Sengoku ‘Rebellion’ on January 4 (a TKO victory over Yukiya Naito) "King Mo" stated that he wants to fight on every single Sengoku card of 2009.

No arguments here.

The bout order for Sengoku "Seventh Battle" is as follows:

Muhammed Lawal (3-0) vs. Ryo Kawamura (9-3-2)
Hatsu Hioki (17-3-2) vs. Chris Manuel (6-0-2)
Nam Phan (14-5) vs. Hideki Kadowaki (13-8-2)
James Thompson (14-9) vs. Jim York (9-2)
L.C. Davis (13-1) vs. Michihiro Omigawa (4-7-1)
Matt Jaggers (9-4) vs. Marlon Sandro (12-0)
Kim Jong Man (3-5-3) vs. Masanori Kanehara (11-5-5)
Jung Chan Sung (2-0) vs. Shintaro Ishiwatari (6-1-3)
Tetsuya Yamada (3-0) vs. Ronnie Mann Ushiwaka (16-1-1)
Nick Denis (6-0) vs. Seiya Kawahara (6-1)

The Grand Prix quarterfinals will be held at Sengoku "Eighth Battle" on May 2 from the National Yoyogi Stadium in Tokyo, Japan. The semifinals and finals are expected to take place this summer.

Stay tuned for more event updates for Sengoku as they develop. In the meantime, get up to speed on all things Sengoku by heading over to our archive here.

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Now would be the time for john to make some recommendations on who is worth watching…

john? john? Hello?

by OJR on Mar 13, 2009 10:38 AM EDT reply actions  

great point. he is one of the more knowledgeable Japanese mma minds on the site. There a few other guys that really know Japanese mma. I have to admit that I am not one of them. oJR: Hopefully someone can help us out on this subject.

by DAVE on Mar 13, 2009 11:13 AM EDT up reply actions  

Well in the Tournament Hatsu Hioki is probably the favourite and the one Sengoku will be promoting th event on (he’s the guy on the poster). But guys like L.C Davis, Marlon Sandro & Ronnie Mann are well worth watching.

And outside the Tournament you have Muhammed Lawal fighting which is always a treat. Should be a good show.

by Stefan Manojlovic on Mar 13, 2009 12:29 PM EDT up reply actions  

Hioki wins the tourney. Sandro is the only other prospect who might go far. From what i hear, Sung might be someone to watch from Korea. I wanna see Lawal flex his submission game in this next fight. He’s really grooming himself perfectly for superstardom perhaps in the UFC.

by NameNotRequired on Mar 13, 2009 6:42 PM EDT up reply actions  

Lawal and LC Davis are the only guys I think are good. But I’m with yall and dont know much about Japanese MMA

by Synyster on Mar 13, 2009 12:05 PM EDT up reply actions  

Sandro is a phenomenal fighter as is LC Davis and Mo is a terrific entertainer.

by Bill Maher on Mar 13, 2009 12:53 PM EDT up reply actions  

come back john

by the still operator on Mar 13, 2009 1:01 PM EDT up reply actions  

War King Mo!

by Belisarius on Mar 13, 2009 10:54 PM EDT reply actions  

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