Quick Hits for Sengoku 10: The Forgotten Card
By Nicholas Bailey (nbailey@mmaratings.net) Sengoku 10 has flown very low under the radar, being a card primarily for hardcore japanese MMA fans, with even fewer major...
By Nicholas Bailey (nbailey@mmaratings.net) Sengoku 10 has flown very low under the radar, being a card primarily for hardcore japanese MMA fans, with even fewer major...
By E. Spencer Kyte (espencerkyte@mmaratings.net) Saturday’s UFC 103 marked the end of a run that saw the organization roll out three pay-per-view events, an Ultimate Fight...
By E. Spencer Kyte (espencerkyte@mmaratings.net) In a recent interview with Tatame, Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva stated that should he emerge victorious from his fight at the upcoming...
By E. Spencer Kyte (espencerkyte@mmaratings.net) Ah, tournament fighting. The system that was the foundation for the original incarnation of the UFC and remains a staple of...
By Nicholas Bailey (nbailey@mmaratings.net) Sengoku, clearly run by hardcore fans for hardcore fans, has put together yet another delicious product to be overlooked by the mainstream...
4.64 – Carlos Condit vs. Martin Kampmann (Fight Night 18) 4.64 – Mike Brown vs. Urijah Faber (WEC 41)4.61 – Miguel Torres vs. Takeya Mizugaki (WEC...
Click the stars to rate how good you think it was. Sengoku 8, promoted by World Victory Road, took place on May 2, 2009. It featured...
By Nicholas Bailey (nbailey@mmaratings.net) Sengoku has put together an MMA card where newcomers fight veterans they stand a chance of beating, where the tournament fights are...
Click the stars to rate how good you think it was. World Victory Road’s: Sengoku 7 took take place on March 20, 2009. Play-by-Play Preview: Sengoku...
By Nicholas Bailey (nbailey@mmaratings.net) This was a very solid fight card. Betting-wise, I got absolutely hosed, with a net result of -4.5 that wiped out my...
By Nicholas Bailey (nbailey@mmaratings.net) While it won’t have the paegenty or theatrics of the recent K-1 dynamite production, this card should provide a surprisingly solid after-dinner...
#1 – 1.00 – Kim Couture vs. Lina Kvokov (Strikeforce: Destruction) #2 – 1.00 – Zelg Galesic vs. Taiei Kin (Dream 4)#3 – 1.10 – Nate...
By Nicholas Bailey (nbailey@mmaratings.net) This event had a serious case of the Mondays. It just never got going or, aside from a few moments of brilliance...
By Nicholas Bailey (nbailey@mmaratings.net) Sengoku: Sixth Battle, has the potential to be World Victory Road’s best event to date. Unfortunately, that’s not saying much. But with...