Sengoku featherweight grand prix quarterfinal match ups announced
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World Victory Road held a recent press conference to announce the pairings for its featherweight grand prix quarterfinals, which will take place at "Sengoku 8" on May 2 at the National Yoyogi Stadium in Tokyo, Japan.
Tournament favorite and promotion poster boy, Hatsu Hioki, has been put to the task of facing the very formidable Ronnie Mann in what could promise to be a riveting ground war.
The often overlooked Michihiro Omigawa -- who earned his spot in the quarterfinals by dominating and garnering a hard fought decision victory over L.C Davis (13-2) -- will have another tough test when he faces the always dangerous Nam Phan.
Masanori Kanehara will collide with the explosive Jung Chan Sung. Kanehara would do best in trying to avoid getting in a slugfest with the Korean brawler if possible.
Featherweight King of Pancrase Marlon Sandro will do battle with heavy-handed Nick Denis, which should present an interesting styles clash when both fighters but their perfect records on the line come fight time.
In non-tournament action will be Japanese Olympic judo gold medalist Makoto Takimoto in a welterweight clash against Brazilian Michael Costa. And Kazunori Yokota will meet Leonardo Santos in what is being regarded as a title eliminator bout, with the winner likely facing Satoru Kitaoka for the Sengoku Lightweight Championship sometime this summer.
Also set to be competing will be jiu-jitsu phenom Alexandre "Xande" Ribeiro who will take on veteran of the sport Keiichiro Yamamiya in a Light Heavyweight bout.
Here is the current line-up for "Sengoku 8:"
Featherweight GP Quarterfinals:
Hatsu Hioki (18-3-2) vs. Ronnie Mann (17-1-1)
Michihiro Omigawa (5-7-1) vs. Nam Phan (15-5)
Masanori Kanehara (12-5-5) vs. Jung Chan Sung (3-0)
Marlon Sandro (13-0) vs. Nick Denis (7-0)
Non-tournament bouts:
Alexandre Ribeiro (1-0) vs. Keiichiro Yamamiya (34-23-9)
Michael Costa (9-4) vs. Makoto Takimoto (4-5)
Kazunori Yokota (8-2-3) vs. Leonardo Santos (6-2)
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doesn’t any one care about this event?
by the Levi on Mar 31, 2009 1:54 PM EDT reply actions
This should be sick. I recommend to people who don’t know Leo Santos to check him out on youtube subbing GSP with a flying armbar.
by NameNotRequired on Mar 31, 2009 6:48 PM EDT up reply actions
There were some pretty good fights in the last event. i like Sengoku and will gladly be checking this event out. Sadly it is hard to keep the names straight with the Japanese fighters so I am not sure how these matchups look. Either way I will watch it on tape delay like the last one.
by DDT on Mar 31, 2009 4:30 PM EDT up reply actions
The first round of the tourney was really entertaining and King Mo dumped a guy on his head 5 times.
Hioki looked awesome. He seems like he can hang with any FW, even the WEC guys
by EazyEismydad on Mar 31, 2009 8:29 PM EDT up reply actions
I disagree with the match-ups. Nick Denis should be fighting Nam Pham, they were the two most exciting fighters in the first round and they should fight eachother instead of fighting grapplers who are just gonna go for takedowns and make the fight boring.
by Ballam on Mar 31, 2009 2:30 PM EDT reply actions

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