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Shooto Tradition Final Results, Notes and Videos

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"Lion" Takeshi Inoue (16-3) def. Rumina Sato (24-14-2) via TKO (Punches) at 4:41 of Round 1
Takanori Gomi (30-5) def. Takashi Nakakura (11-3-1) via TKO (Punches) at 4:42 of Round 2
Willamy Chiquerim (13-1) def. Yusuke Endo (12-3-2) via Submission (Guillotine Choke) at 5:00 of Round 1
Mizuto Hirota (11-3-1) def. Mitsuhiro Ishida (18-5-1) via TKO (Punches) at 1:33 of Round 1
Kenichiro Togashi (9-6-5) def. Tetsuji Kato (19-9) via Majority Decision (30-28, 29-29, 29-28)
Kotetsu Boku (14-5-2) def. Yutaka Ueda (6-2-1) via TKO (Punches) at 4:56 of Round 1
"Wicky" Akiyo Nishiura (10-4-1) def. Takumi Ota (4-3-1) via Unanimous Decision (20-18, 20-18, 20-17)
Megumi Fujii (17-0) def. Choi Em Bun (0-1) via Submission (Arm Lock) at 0:52 of Round 1
Takesuke Kume (4-1-2) vs. Bo Kyung Sol (2-2) - canceled due to Sol not making weight

Notes

- During one intermission, the ring was filled with about 40 Shooto veterans and champions for a 20th Anniversary commemoration ceremony. Fighters included "KID" Yamamoto, Kenji Kawaguchi, Tatsuya Kawajiri, Ensen Inoue, Shinya Aoki, Hideki Kadowaki, Masakatsu Ueda, Hayato Sakurai, Miku Matsumoto, Takuya Wada, and lots of others. Akitoshi Tamura said that although he is in WEC now, he always carries the pride of Shooto in his heart, and that he'd like to fight for Shooto again "once upon a time."

- Mizuto Hirota cracked Mitsuhiro Ishida with a big right hand up the middle which flash KO'd the "Endless Fighter" and sent him backward into a ring post. As he leaned forward to shoot, Ishida ate more punches from Hirota, and the ref stepped in to call a halt to the action. Ishida stormed out of the ring and appeared to disagree with the stoppage, but the replay showed it was justified.

- Shooto Brazil lightweight champ "Chiquerinho" warded off Yusuke Endo's attacks on the feet and escaped a leglock attempt, eventually snaring Endo in a tight full guard guillotine for the final 20-30 seconds of the round. Chiquerim elicited a tap just as the bell rang to end the opening frame.

- In their co-main event bout, Takashi Nakakura and Takanori Gomi slugged it out in the first round, with Gomi landing the bigger shots, along with some punishing body blows. Gomi's hand speed looked good again in the second, often beating a tentative Nakakura to the punch with right hooks and overhand lefts. Gomi finally detonated Nakakura with a three-punch combo which sent the Shooto champ sprawling through the ropes, where the former PRIDE ace unloaded with more punches until the ref had seen enough. After the fight, as promised, Nakakura laid his belt on the mat in front of the judges.

- Rumina Sato got inside and beat up on Takeshi Inoue early, even attempting some flashy spinning backfists and axe kicks, but it was all "Lion" in the end as the champion recovered from a scary knockdown and blasted the "Moon Wolf" en route to a TKO victory. Sato - whose left leg was taped up to the knee - left the ring without speaking, but one has to think the end is near for the 35-year-old, who has now lost six of his last seven.

UPDATED: Forgot to mention that during the Samurai TV broadcast, there was a commercial for "Vale Tudo Japan 2009." Shooto hasn't held a VTJ event since 1999.

Videos after the jump.

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"Lion" Takeshi Inoue vs. Rumina Sato

Takanori Gomi vs. Takashi Nakakura

Kotetsu Boku vs. Yutaka Ueda

Mitsuhiro Ishida vs. Mizuto Hirota

Willamy Chiquerim vs. Yusuke Endo

Megumi Fujii vs. Choi Em Bun

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Poor Ishida. I really feel bad for dude.

by AnonymousA on May 10, 2009 12:28 PM EDT reply actions  

Talk about a premature stoppage. Didn’t even get to see an Ishidaplex.

by Damon O. on May 10, 2009 12:54 PM EDT up reply actions  

I disagree. In the slow motion replay it looks like he starts to get control again after Hirota stops attacking because the ref was jumping in. Ishida definitely took 4-5 hard shots undefended before that and just looked like he was about to get hurt

by EazyEismydad on May 10, 2009 1:37 PM EDT up reply actions  

Hard shots? No. Most of those shots on the ground grazed Ishida’s head. I still think it was premature.

by Damon O. on May 10, 2009 2:10 PM EDT up reply actions  

Yeah…it’s hard to say. Ishida definitely was knocked out, but I think he recovered pretty quickly, and Hirota wasn’t doing any damage with the ground and pound.

by AnonymousA on May 10, 2009 2:36 PM EDT up reply actions  

Word. Compare that stoppage to Boku/Ueda. Definitely premature.

by ilostmydog on May 10, 2009 3:13 PM EDT up reply actions  

You know why Ishida lost?

Because he came out to My Chemical Romance.

There, I said it.

by Chris Nelson on May 10, 2009 3:17 PM EDT up reply actions  

Dude, Ishida has come out to Evanescence and won. Crappy intro music is clearly not the reason. :p

However, the last time I remember Ishida starting a fight with a leg kick was against Gomi. Therefore, leg kicks are why Ishida lost. Booyakasha!

by ilostmydog on May 10, 2009 3:37 PM EDT up reply actions  

Yeah, that’s always made me cringe too.

Ishida should come out to “In Pursuit” by The Vindictives. It’s punk rock like Chemical, and it’s a 70 minute long loop, which compliments “The Endless Fighter” perfectly.

by AnonymousA on May 10, 2009 3:58 PM EDT up reply actions  

wheres the gomi fight!!?!?!

by JoLy on May 10, 2009 12:42 PM EDT reply actions  

You’re using the term “fight” very loosely.

I can understand Shooto wanting Megumi on the card but that’s some of the worst matchmaking ever.

by Applejack McNeil on May 10, 2009 2:29 PM EDT up reply actions  

yeah seriously. Its still entertaining to watch Megumi show off her skills. Also we get to see what happens when a top P4P fighter takes on someone with no pro experience

by EazyEismydad on May 10, 2009 5:46 PM EDT up reply actions  

impatiently blood thirsty this morning

by EazyEismydad on May 10, 2009 11:33 PM EDT up reply actions  

Did anyone catch the description of the Ishida fight on Sherdog??

“Hirota lunges and tags the backpedaling Ishida with a savage one two that sends him slumped over and out cold in the corner. Hirota follows for the finish but barely gets off two punches on the unconscious Ishida before referee Wakabayashi jumps in to stop the bout.”

http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/play-by-play-gomi-wins-at-shooto-17395

Not the most accurate description of the final moments of the fight.

by GeeDub on May 10, 2009 2:59 PM EDT reply actions  

He has since said that from the angle he saw the fight at all he could see was Hirota pouncing for the finish. He couldn’t see Ishida drive for the double leg.

by ilostmydog on May 10, 2009 3:16 PM EDT up reply actions  

Pretty descriptive language for someone that couldnt see what was going on. I read that first then watched the fight and was baffled!

by GeeDub on May 10, 2009 4:49 PM EDT up reply actions  

Eh, I don’t blame him, typing out live PBP is tough work.

by Chris Nelson on May 10, 2009 5:20 PM EDT up reply actions  

Oh my.

"I see him beating Anderson Silva. I see him picking him apart. Him at a 131 years old...(trails off)." - Tito on Belfort at Affliction:DOR

by Rundownloser on May 10, 2009 5:36 PM EDT up reply actions  

Masakatsu Ueda is a FW. Boku fought Yutaka Ueda

by gunranger on May 10, 2009 3:47 PM EDT reply actions  

The Megu Fight was a spectacle.

It was a warm-up for her Photo-op at the end. Is there no one else for her to fight now? Other than “random chick”?

by Damon O. on May 10, 2009 4:21 PM EDT reply actions  

Her weight class is so low, it’s tough to find venerable competition. I’ve always said… make the move up in weight and just stay small. Why not? She can flying armbar everyone at this point.

Follow my analysis of all things MMA on BloodyElbow.com

by Leland Roling on May 11, 2009 9:29 AM EDT up reply actions  

That right hook to the body followed by a left hook upstairs by Gomi right before the final punch was a beautiful thing to see in slow mo

by beersnbroads on May 10, 2009 7:08 PM EDT reply actions  

or rather it was right before the uppercut and 2 straights… i wonder if my hands could be anywhere near as fast after 2 rounds of pure standup. still not as fast as he used to throw them imo

by beersnbroads on May 10, 2009 7:12 PM EDT up reply actions  

No big surprise, but according to Sportsnavi, last night’s show had the strongest ticket sales for Shooto in “several years.” People were lining up outside JCB Hall for same-day tickets three hours before the show.

by Chris Nelson on May 10, 2009 8:06 PM EDT reply actions  

why do I mark out for Boku?

Its clear he’s not ever going to step up to the top levels and stylistically he’s pretty much bad boxing but I love watching him fight!

"the spirit of your average dumbass with more overblown rhetoric" OR "the self-appointed savior of MMA"

by Kid Nate on May 10, 2009 8:09 PM EDT reply actions  

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