Dream Planning May Bantamweight Tournament in Japan
Dream's promoters announced yesterday that they are planning a May event in Japan featuring Shinya Aoki and others.
Dream's promoters announced yesterday that they are planning a May event in Japan featuring Shinya Aoki and others.
An article over at Sherdog.com illustrates Strikeforce heavyweight champion Alistair Overeem's vision for himself as well as his priorities for his fighting career.
Dana White and the UFC face a group of wounded competitors going into 2011.
K-1 has very little time left to salvage a big New Year's Eve show.
DREAM lightweight champion Shinya Aoki will meet PRIDE and UFC veteran Marcus "Maximus" Aurelio at DREAM.16 on September 25, the promotion announced today. Also added to the card were fan favorites Joachim "Hellboy" Hansen and Hideo Tokoro.
Rumors that DREAM.16 and K-1 Final 16 would be cancelled are false.
It will be an uphill slog for MMA to establish itself as a global sport.
Strikeforce champ Alistair Overeem may elect to kickbox the rest of the year rather than defending his belt.
With Japan's biggest kickboxing and MMA promoter enlisting Chinese allies, war is declared against the UFC's international plans.
Dream and K-1 parent company Fighting and Entertainment Group (FEG) has entered into a partnership with Chinese investment firm Puji Capital.