Showing posts with label Gegard Mousasi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gegard Mousasi. Show all posts

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Preview Of Dream 15

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Let i tell about Dream 15.Attracting served as the main event DREAM.15, which was broadcast in North America on HDNet on Saturday morning. Cards held in Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. While not fashionable to write off Aoki as one-dimensional, but let me remind you that Melvin Manhoef as one-dimensional.


DREAM.15 fully prepared to hold with Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan on July 10, as all men, except for Jake O'Brien, who successfully made weight. MMA rock-paper-scissors game and while some men master two sizes and some of them are jack of all trades, very few men are as dangerous as a true specialist. Just as Manhoef is a threat to any KO at any time, Aoki is posing a threat in any fight.

155 lbs.: Gesias Cavalcante (70 kg / 154.3 lbs) vs. Katsunori Kikuno (70 kg / 154.3 lbs)
205 lbs.: Kazuhiro Nakamura (83.8 kg / 184.7 lbs) vs. Karl Amoussou (83.5 kg / 184 lbs)
145 lbs.: Michihiro Omigawa (64.8 kg / 142.9 lbs) vs. Young Sam Jung (64.8 kg / 142.9 lbs)
155 lbs.: Mitsuhiro Ishida (65 kg / 143.3 lbs) vs. Daiki Hata (65 kg / 143.3 lbs)
Light Heavyweight Grand Prix (Opening Round):
205 lbs.: Melvin Manhoef (90 kg / 198.4 lbs) vs. Tatsuya Mizuno (92.5 kg / 203.9 lbs)
205 lbs.: Gegard Mousasi (93 kg / 205 lbs) vs. Jake O’Brien (missed on 1st attempt, results pending)
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Musashi and Mizuno submission victory at DREAM.15

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Gegard Mousasi rebounded from its loss Strikeforce at the "King Mo" Lawal quick submission over Jake O'Brien in the first round of light heavyweight in the DREAM Grand Prix in Japan. O'Brien, a collegiate wrestler at Purdue University, shot in on Musashi, who caught him in the permanent guillotine. O'Brien went limp in 0:31 in the first round and the referee called an end to the battle.


O'Brien joined the battle nearly 20 pounds overweight, so the fight was caught on catchweight, and O'Brien seized 10 percent of his purse to Musashi.



Melvin Manhoef
is a striker with no ground game, and the fact he lost in battle DREAM.15. Tatsuya Mizuno won with a Kimura in the first round. Manhoef Mizuno knocked to the ground before, but was unable to finish the fight, and was in trouble as the fight went to the ground. Mizuno Manhoef pushed through the ropes and then pulled out a hand to finish the bout at 7:38 in the first round.

This is the second loss Manhoef in a row, as he was knocked out Robbie Lawler in December at Strikeforce.
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