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Showing posts with label Yuki Kondo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yuki Kondo. Show all posts

The UFC had made the unexpected decision to bring back old-timer Dennis Hallman after a four-year absence from the organization. Now the UFC has re-signed another hardy veteran, adding a fight between 38-year-old Vladimir Matyushenko and Igor Pokrajac to UFC 103.

A one-time UFC light heavyweight title contender, Matyushenko went 3-2 in the UFC from 2001 to 2003, scoring wins over Yuki Kondo, Travis Wiuff and Pedro Rizzo. Since then, "The Janitor" has gone 9-1, became the IFL Light Heavyweight Champion, and most recently won a decision over Jason Lambert at Call to Arms I in May.

It was also reported that 35-year-old PRIDE and UFC veteran Marcus Aurelio will be returning later this month at UFC 102. Between Matyushenko, Aurelio, Hallman, Ortiz, and the possibility that Chuck Liddell isn't quite retired, it's clear what's going on here: The Ultimate Fighter 11: Last Call. The coaches will be Liddell and Ortiz, the minimum age will be 33, and the winner will receive $100,000 in prescription medication.

Of course, such acquisitions come with a price. UFC middleweight Thales Leites was released from his contract yesterday, following his dull split-decision loss against Alessio Sakara at UFC 101. And to think, he was the number 1 middleweight contender two fights ago; serves him right for trying to use that boring jiu-jitsu stuff. Leites joins Tamdan McCrory, Dan Cramer, and likely George Roop and Danillo Villefort in the sad gentleman's club of UFC fighters who have recently lost their jobs, meaning that every single bout on UFC 101's undercard turned out to be a "win or go home" match.

Abu Dhabi Combat Club (ADCC) champion Roger Gracie will take on former King of Pancrase Yuki Kondo at World Victory Road's Sengoku II event on May 18 in Japan, the promotion announced today.

The match will be an open weight bout as Kondo typically fights as a light heavyweight while Gracie fought his one previous MMA bout as a heavyweight.

Gracie was at one point slated to fight Olympic Gold Medalist Hidehiko Yoshida at the first Sengoku card, but ended up getting replaced by former UFC Heavyweight Champion Josh Barnett.

Professionally fighting since 1996, Kondo brings with him a wealth of experience competing for the UFC, PRIDE and Pancrase promotions. Kondo lost a majority decision last week to Kei Yamamiya at the third stop of Pancrase's 2008 Shining Tour.

What Gracie lacks in MMA experience, he makes up for it with a highly decorated grappling background. Gracie was the ADCC 2007 Superfight Champion and won the tournament's 88-98kg and open weight divisions in 2005.

CURRENT CARD:

1. Satoru Kitaoka VS Ian Schaffa
2. Mike Pyle VS Dan Hornbuckle
3. Eiji Mitsuoka VS Lee Kwang-hee
4. Yuki Sasaki VS Jorge Santiago
5. Yoshihiro Nakao VS Big Jim York
6. Ryo Kawamura VS Kevin Randleman
7. Yuki Kondo VS Roger Gracie
8. Josh Barnett VS Jeff Monson

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