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Yarennoka!

Yarennoka! (Japanese pronunciation: [jaɾennoka]) was a mixed martial arts (MMA) event that took place on December 31, 2007 at the Saitama Super Arena in Tokyo, Japan.[1] The event was promoted by the Yarennoka! Executive Committee, composed of former Pride Fighting Championships executives, and held in association with Fighting and Entertainment Group, DEEP, and M-1 Global.[2][3] The event aired on HDNet and was billed as "Fedor Returns" in the United States; while it was shown on SKY Perfect, a Japanese pay per view network.

Yarennoka 2007
The poster for Yarennoka 2007.
Information
PromotionYarennoka Executive Committee (former Pride staff), M-1 Global, and Fighting and Entertainment Group
DateDecember 31, 2007
VenueSaitama Super Arena
CitySaitama, Japan
Attendance27,128[citation needed]

It was headlined by a fight between former Pride heavyweight champion and 2004 heavyweight Grand Prix champion Fedor Emelianenko and K-1 2007 World Grand Prix Finalist Hong-man Choi. The undercard showcased many top lightweight fighters and was also marked by a marquee matchup of the Pride 2006 Welterweight Grand Prix Champion Kazuo Misaki and the Hero's 2006 Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Champion Yoshihiro Akiyama.[4][5] The event was a farewell show to Pride fans after their acquisition by the Ultimate Fighting Championship in early 2007.[6]

It is also credited for inspiring the former Pride executives and the Fighting and Entertainment Group to create the new fight series, Dream.

Results

Main card
Weight class Method Round Time Notes
Lightweight Shinya Aoki def. Bu-kyung Jung Decision (unanimous) 2 5:00
Lightweight Hayato Sakurai def. Hidehiko Hasegawa Decision (unanimous) 2 5:00
Heavyweight Fedor Emelianenko def. Hong-man Choi Submission (armbar) 1 1:54
Middleweight Kazuo Misaki vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama No Contest 1 7:48 [a]
Lightweight Mitsuhiro Ishida def. Gilbert Melendez Decision (unanimous) 2 5:00
Middleweight Makoto Takimoto def. Murilo Bustamante Decision (split) 2 5:00
Lightweight Tatsuya Kawajiri def. Luiz Azeredo Decision (unanimous) 2 5:00
Heavyweight Mike Russow def. Roman Zentsov Submission (north-south choke) 1 2:58
  1. ^ Misaki was originally declared the winner by knockout, but Akiyama's camp protested, claiming that it was an illegal soccer kick. The decision was later overturned to a No Contest.

Notes

  • The knockout in the Misaki-Akiyama match was the result of a controversial head kick delivered as Akiyama was standing up from the mat after being previously knocked down by Misaki.[10] Akiyama's camp later indicated that they believed the kick was an illegal soccer kick, since they claimed Akiyama was in the four points position at the time of the kick.[11] The event's head referee Yuji Shimada indicated the timing was close but after a video review, the result was overturned and declared No contest[12]
 
Closing Ceremony and New Years Celebration at Yarennoka!
  • Before the last fight between Aoki and Jung, M-1 President and CEO Monte Cox thanked the crowd and praised the Japanese fans. He announced that M-1 Global would be back in Japan during 2008. Also, all of the fighters appeared in the ring after the final match to count down to the New Year and give fans their best wishes.[13]

See also

References

  1. ^ Leidecker, Tim (November 29, 2007). "Politics of Promoting on New Year's Eve in Japan". Sherdog. Retrieved 2007-12-21.
  2. ^ Stupp, Dann (December 13, 2007). "Fedor Emelianenko vs. Hong-man Choi Official for Dec. 31". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved 2007-12-18.
  3. ^ Kotani, Taro (December 13, 2007). "Cooperation Makes for New Year's Eve Cards". Sherdog. Retrieved 2007-12-18.
  4. ^ "Return of Fedor Caps Big MMA Month for HDNet". Sherdog. December 7, 2007.
  5. ^ Leidecker, Tim (November 21, 2007). "M-1 Global Teams with Former Pride Staff". Sherdog. Retrieved 2007-12-18.
  6. ^ Tong-hyung, Kim (December 11, 2007). "Freak Show?". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2007-12-18.
  7. ^ "Top Lightweight Match-up Officially Cancelled". MMA Weekly. December 23, 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-24.
  8. ^ Lee Whitehead (December 3, 2007). "Exclusive: Joachim Hansen Confirms NYE Bout". MMA Weekly. Retrieved 2008-01-07.
  9. ^ "FieLDS K-1 PREMIUM 2007 Dynamite!!". K-1 Grand Prix Website. Retrieved 2007-12-18.
  10. ^ Hall, Joe (January 2, 2008). "Five Memorable Moments from the Weekend". Retrieved 2008-01-08.
  11. ^ Breen, Jordan (January 11, 2008). "Akiyama Camp Protests Misaki's KO Kick". Sherdog.com. Retrieved 2008-01-12.
  12. ^ スポーツナビ|三崎和雄vs.秋山成勲の一戦はノーコンテストに変更=やれんのか!
  13. ^ Al Yu (December 31, 2007). "Fedor Topples the Giant in Japan". MMAWeekly. Retrieved 2008-01-06.

External links

  • Official Yarennoka! website

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Yarennoka Japanese pronunciation jaɾennoka was a mixed martial arts MMA event that took place on December 31 2007 at the Saitama Super Arena in Tokyo Japan 1 The event was promoted by the Yarennoka Executive Committee composed of former Pride Fighting Championships executives and held in association with Fighting and Entertainment Group DEEP and M 1 Global 2 3 The event aired on HDNet and was billed as Fedor Returns in the United States while it was shown on SKY Perfect a Japanese pay per view network Yarennoka 2007The poster for Yarennoka 2007 InformationPromotionYarennoka Executive Committee former Pride staff M 1 Global and Fighting and Entertainment GroupDateDecember 31 2007VenueSaitama Super ArenaCitySaitama JapanAttendance27 128 citation needed It was headlined by a fight between former Pride heavyweight champion and 2004 heavyweight Grand Prix champion Fedor Emelianenko and K 1 2007 World Grand Prix Finalist Hong man Choi The undercard showcased many top lightweight fighters and was also marked by a marquee matchup of the Pride 2006 Welterweight Grand Prix Champion Kazuo Misaki and the Hero s 2006 Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Champion Yoshihiro Akiyama 4 5 The event was a farewell show to Pride fans after their acquisition by the Ultimate Fighting Championship in early 2007 6 It is also credited for inspiring the former Pride executives and the Fighting and Entertainment Group to create the new fight series Dream Contents 1 Results 2 Notes 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksResults EditMain cardWeight class Method Round Time NotesLightweight Shinya Aoki def Bu kyung Jung Decision unanimous 2 5 00Lightweight Hayato Sakurai def Hidehiko Hasegawa Decision unanimous 2 5 00Heavyweight Fedor Emelianenko def Hong man Choi Submission armbar 1 1 54Middleweight Kazuo Misaki vs Yoshihiro Akiyama No Contest 1 7 48 a Lightweight Mitsuhiro Ishida def Gilbert Melendez Decision unanimous 2 5 00Middleweight Makoto Takimoto def Murilo Bustamante Decision split 2 5 00Lightweight Tatsuya Kawajiri def Luiz Azeredo Decision unanimous 2 5 00Heavyweight Mike Russow def Roman Zentsov Submission north south choke 1 2 58 Misaki was originally declared the winner by knockout but Akiyama s camp protested claiming that it was an illegal soccer kick The decision was later overturned to a No Contest Notes EditA match between Shinya Aoki and Gesias Calvancante was postponed after Calvancante tore a ligament in his elbow while training with Brazilian Top Team 7 Bu kyung Jung a judo silver medalist from Sydney Olympics who made his MMA debut in this event was confirmed to be the new opponent of Aoki Former Pride lightweight Joachim Hansen was originally slated to fight at Yarennoka 8 but was moved to the K 1 PREMIUM 2007 Dynamite show against Kazuyuki Miyata in return for the fighters K 1 sent over for Yarennoka 9 The knockout in the Misaki Akiyama match was the result of a controversial head kick delivered as Akiyama was standing up from the mat after being previously knocked down by Misaki 10 Akiyama s camp later indicated that they believed the kick was an illegal soccer kick since they claimed Akiyama was in the four points position at the time of the kick 11 The event s head referee Yuji Shimada indicated the timing was close but after a video review the result was overturned and declared No contest 12 Closing Ceremony and New Years Celebration at Yarennoka Before the last fight between Aoki and Jung M 1 President and CEO Monte Cox thanked the crowd and praised the Japanese fans He announced that M 1 Global would be back in Japan during 2008 Also all of the fighters appeared in the ring after the final match to count down to the New Year and give fans their best wishes 13 See also EditPride FC K 1 PREMIUM 2007 Dynamite K 1 DreamReferences Edit Leidecker Tim November 29 2007 Politics of Promoting on New Year s Eve in Japan Sherdog Retrieved 2007 12 21 Stupp Dann December 13 2007 Fedor Emelianenko vs Hong man Choi Official for Dec 31 Yahoo Sports Retrieved 2007 12 18 Kotani Taro December 13 2007 Cooperation Makes for New Year s Eve Cards Sherdog Retrieved 2007 12 18 Return of Fedor Caps Big MMA Month for HDNet Sherdog December 7 2007 Leidecker Tim November 21 2007 M 1 Global Teams with Former Pride Staff Sherdog Retrieved 2007 12 18 Tong hyung Kim December 11 2007 Freak Show The Korea Times Retrieved 2007 12 18 Top Lightweight Match up Officially Cancelled MMA Weekly December 23 2007 Retrieved 2007 12 24 Lee Whitehead December 3 2007 Exclusive Joachim Hansen Confirms NYE Bout MMA Weekly Retrieved 2008 01 07 FieLDS K 1 PREMIUM 2007 Dynamite K 1 Grand Prix Website Retrieved 2007 12 18 Hall Joe January 2 2008 Five Memorable Moments from the Weekend Retrieved 2008 01 08 Breen Jordan January 11 2008 Akiyama Camp Protests Misaki s KO Kick Sherdog com Retrieved 2008 01 12 スポーツナビ 三崎和雄vs 秋山成勲の一戦はノーコンテストに変更 やれんのか Al Yu December 31 2007 Fedor Topples the Giant in Japan MMAWeekly Retrieved 2008 01 06 External links 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