'SRC Spirit' previews Sengoku 12 supershow for Dec. 31 event

The countdown to World Victory Road's monumental New Year’s Eve event has begun.
Sengoku Gold, a weekly half-hour digest that features fighter interviews, behind-the-scene footage, and event recaps, has been re-branded as the "SRC (Sengoku Raiden Championship) Spirit," starting Oct. 4.
In anticipation of the event that will rechristen Sengoku as the Sengoku Raiden Chapionship, "SRC Spirit" offers glimpses into the personal lives and training of the fighters who will grace the ring.
The event is slated to feature at least three title bouts and culminate with the main event pitting two judo golden boys: 1992 Olympic gold medalist and Japanese MMA icon, Hidehiko Yoshida, and the 2008 Olympic gold medalist and prodigiously hyped MMA debutant, Satoshi Ishii.
In the four, documentary-style episodes that have aired thus far, Yoshida and Ishii have shared their thoughts and training footage as the clock ticks for their epic showdown.
A tireless road warrior, Ishii has traveled to South Florida, Brazilian Amazon, and various gyms in Japan in preparation for his MMA debut. He is now itching to showcase his transformation from a judo Olympic gold medalist to full-fledged MMA fighter.
Ishii states that Yoshida, whom he has always admired as a fellow judoka, is a stepping stone to bigger and better things in his career. As evidenced by his initial UFC venture, he already possesses an outsized ambition to make his mark in the MMA world.
Yoshida, on the other hand, puts his pride and veteran credential on the line against Ishii. He seeks to show Ishii the challenge and rigor of MMA, as someone who has traveled the road that Ishii has just begun to toe.
Other highlights from the "SRC Spirit" episodes:
• Also featured are the Sengoku featherweight and lightweight contenders who head into the upcoming Sengoku 11 for high-stake battles to earn their shot at the title on NYE: Hatsu Hioki, Michihiro Omigawa (in the upcoming episode), Eiji Mitsuoka, Kazunori Yokota, and Satoru Kitaoka.
• Hatsu Hioki, who defeated Masanori Kanehara in the semi-final bout of the Sengoku Featherweight Grand Prix, was forced to withdraw from the final due to concussion. He states that the deflating experience of watching Kanehara move on to the final and steal the tournament crown is in the past: He is focused on his bout with Michihiro Omigawa for a chance to earn his belt on NYE.
• Eiji Mitsuoka, seen working with his personal trainer at Gold’s Gym, speaks about his newly developed power that has accentuated his wrestling and striking.
• Kazunori Yokota, on the other hand, prides himself on his speed that he hopes will help him edge Mitsuoka and earn him a rematch with Mizuto Hirota for the lightweight title on NYE.
• Satoru Kitaoka faces American Top Team prospect, Jorge Masvidal at Sengoku 11. He speaks about his disorienting encounter with fame in the wake of becoming the Sengoku lightweight champion, decision to retire after his loss to Hirota, and newfound vigor for his fighting career.
• Akihiro Gono discusses his current three-fight skid and the highs and lows he has experienced over the course of his fifteen-year career: He appears refreshingly content, even when reflecting upon the tribulations. The 35 year-old Gono states that his professional and personal lives have never been more fulfilling than they are now.
• The Oct. 25 episode shows a scene from the celebration held to mark the founding of Japan Martial Arts Games Association. The new organization unites the committees responsible for oversight of various martial arts/combat sports, including MMA under its wing. The notable figures in attendance at the celebration, such as former boxing world champions, Yoko Gushiken and Koichi Wajima, and Sumo wrestler, Asashoryu, voice their excitement about the Yoshida-Ishii bout on NYE.
Check out the "SRC Spirit" episodes below, or to access the playlist and select individual episodes, click here.
Keep it locked in to MMAmania.com for more on SRC Spirit and the upcoming Sengoku New Year's Eve event.
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Not a word of english but somehow seems more polished and better than every UFC promo vid featuring rogan. Seriously UFC needs to up their sh!t. No more interviews in front of a piece of cardboard. Creativity people before the product becomes stale. Seriously though i wish this thing had subtitles.
by NameNotRequired on Oct 29, 2009 1:01 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
True, it would have been better with subtitle. I’m curious to see how Ishii will do.
Damn I saw last night that Rolles is in the UFC now… I can’t wait to see him too.
by Alpha Male on Oct 29, 2009 9:44 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs

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