Sengoku 11: Jorge Masvidal vs. Satoru Kitaoka on tap for Nov. 7 event

Bellator FC standout Jorge Masvidal (18-4) has been added to Sengoku "Eleventh Battle" against former Sengoku lightweight champion Satoru Kitaoka (25-9-9) from the Ryogoku Kokugikan arena in Tokyo, Japan on Nov. 7 according to Tapology.com.
The event will be broadcast stateside via HDNet.
Kitaoka comes off a demoralizing loss to Mizuto Hirota at Sengoku: "Ninth Battle" in his first title defense. Kitaoka tore through the competition in the Sengoku Lightweight Grand Prix last year to become the tournament winner. He rode the momentum to dispatch the floundering former PRIDE champ Takanori Gomi in less than two minutes to become the inaugural Sengoku Lightweight champion.
In his first title defense, he pressed the action in early rounds, threatening Hirota with multiple submission attempts; however, Hirota eventually turned the table, stuffing the takedown attempts from the fatigued and desperate Kitaoka before finishing him with a series of knee strikes in the fourth round.
In his first bout since the title loss, Kitaoka will face another stiff challenge in Jorge Masvidal.
"Gamebred," who trains out of American Top Team, comes off his stint in the inaugural season of the Bellator Fighting Championship. One of the two blue-chip entrants in the Lightweight tournament, along with the eventual winner, Eddie Alvarez, Masvidal ultimately went 2-1 with victories over Nick Agallar and Eric Reynolds: In the semi-final bout, he succumbed to Toby Imada's highlight-reel inverted triangle choke.
He has also gone 2-1 in his three previous appearances in Sengoku, with victories over Ryan Schultz and Seng Hwan Bang and controversial stoppage loss to Rodrigo Damm. In his last few fights, he has unveiled his development into a complete fighter, with improved cohesiveness of his MMA game. Against Reynolds, he picked up his first submission victory of the career to complement the 9 (T)KO finishes.
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King Mo-ron?
by El Mexicutioner, formerly The Mexicutioner on Oct 8, 2009 4:26 PM EDT up reply actions
Nothing really to hate on, especially who his victories are over.
by El Mexicutioner, formerly The Mexicutioner on Oct 8, 2009 8:35 PM EDT up reply actions
he’s 5-0 and has been in the game for less than a year, why does he need to fight fedor?
by NameNotRequired on Oct 8, 2009 11:47 PM EDT up reply actions
He doesn’t need to fight Fedor. he would lose to any C-class LHW in the UFC. Dude sucks.
by Felix by day, El Mexicutioner by night on Oct 9, 2009 10:14 AM EDT up reply actions
Damn i miss posting here. Sorry guys i no longer have a computer at home so i get only get on when i can and thats usually not enough time to post. I get on about once a week and go back to the last news i looked at the last time i was on. Sucks!!!!
by belfort_fan on Oct 8, 2009 3:56 PM EDT reply actions
That sucks pal. Gotta get on that man, all the old timers are barely around anymore.
by NameNotRequired on Oct 8, 2009 4:17 PM EDT up reply actions
I know… No effence to all the new guys but, i get on and i dont recognize half the people commenting on here. BTW, I didnt even know about Vitor officially getting the crack a Silva untill like 3 days after it was posted. Nonsense!!
by belfort_fan on Oct 8, 2009 4:25 PM EDT up reply actions
Who is Mo fighting? Seems like there are plenty of upper level guys for him to fight since he’s willing to fight in both mw and lhw. It would be awesome if they could make a Randleman or whitehead.
by BoBBy on Oct 8, 2009 5:55 PM EDT reply actions

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