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  1. Honor Fighting Championship <img src=" https://i.ibb.co/DVhKxRm/LOGO.jpg" alt="LOGO" border="0"> HONOR FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP HONOR Eikyo ga oki Saturday, Week 3, January 1991 - Kinki, Japan Tetsip Kamo [0-0-0] vs Daisetsu Sekozawa [0-0-0] Juniahebi-kyu Semifainaru Japanese Kamo debuts against Sekozawa, who also debuts in a battle of kick boxing vs karate. Go Yamamoto [8-2-0] vs Valentin Cal [2-0-0] Juniahebi-kyu Semifainaru Former 2 time Faitochanpion Yamamoto returns to the HONOR ring for the first time since October. Yamamoto remained unbeaten in all of is 8 bouts prior to losing 2 on the bounce against Yamada and Jerezo, both who went on to become Faitochanpions. Considered one of the best fighters in Japan, Yamamoto will be looking to take this tournament by storm and earn a shot at gold. But first he must defeat Brazilian boxer Valentin Cal who makes his debut. Ikuhisa Tamura [0-0-0] vs Tamuramaro Nakatoni [0-0-0] Hebi-kyu Semifainaru Tamura makes his HONOR debut as does Nakatoni, both will be looking to impress and walk out victorious in the nights tournament. Bernard Leveque [2-0-0] vs Jin Kurofuji [1-1-0] Hebi-kyu Semifainaru Leveque is the only gaijin to enter the nights tournament, with an undefeated record, the Frenchmen will face a tough task against Kurofuji. "Six Gauge" found himself in the final of Kyukyoku no faitochanpion where he lost to Aki Hida after participating on short notice for the injured Yamada. <a href="https://imgbb.com/"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/nPVG3Lt/honorbbelt.jpg" alt="honorbbelt" border="2"></a><br /> JUNIAHEBI-KYU SENSHUKEN Qingsheng Jeng [4-0-0] vs Yasushi Ashida [2-00] Jeng and Ashida will battle to be the first Juniahebi-kyu Senshuken (Junior Heavyweight Champion). Jeng defeated Mizushima and Sakata at Hebi-kyu taiketsu and earned the opportunity to face Yasushi Ashida who won the previous Junior Heavyweight tournament at Kyukyoku no faitochanpion. <a href="https://imgbb.com/"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/nPVG3Lt/honorbbelt.jpg" alt="honorbbelt" border="2"></a><br /> HEBI KYUOZA Aki Hida [c] [3-0-0] vs Tadamasa Yamada [7-1-0] Undefeated, reigning and defending Hebi Kyuoza (Heavyweight Champion) Aki Hida shocked the world when he defeated Jerezo. As planned, Hida nullified all of the Brazilians strikes by dragging him down to the mat for 60 minutes. With the new time limits in place, Hida will need to work faster and harder to empty his opponents tank. His opponent being former Faitochanpion Tadamasa Yamada. Yamada missed out on the last opportunity to fight for gold, forced to pull out due to injury. His replacement eventually losing in the final to now Chanpion Hida.
  2. Honor Fighting Championship <img src=" https://i.ibb.co/DVhKxRm/LOGO.jpg" alt="LOGO" border="0"> HONOR FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP HONOR Hebi-kyu Taiketsu Results Sunday, Week 4, December 1990 - Kanto, Japan Attendance - 185/Gate $18,009 Qingsheng Jeng def Jinzaburo Sakata Juniahebi-kyu Semifainaru Submission (Kimura) Rd1 8:48 Genichi Mizushima def Jose Ochoa Juniahebi-kyu Semifainaru Knock Out (Kick) Rd1 5:16 Tadamas Yamada def Morihiro Fujikawa Hebi-kyu Semifainaru Submission (Kneebar) Rd1 2:09 Mantas Andreyev def Kenji Toma Hebi-kyu Semifainaru TKO (Strikes) Rd1 5:35 Qingsheng Jeng def Genichi Mizushima Juniahebi-kyu Saigo no Submission (Leglock) Rd1 1:23 Tadamasa Yamada def Mantas Andreyev Hebi-kyu Saigo no Submission (Kimura) Rd1 4:31 <a href="https://imgbb.com/"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/nPVG3Lt/honorbbelt.jpg" alt="honorbbelt" border="2"></a><br /> HEBI KYUOZA Aki Hida def Jerezo Unanimous Decision Rd2 15:00 <hr> Notes- -Aki Hida becomes the first Hebi-kyu Chanpion (Heavyweight Champion) -Tamasa Yamada beat Mantas Andreyev in the Hebi-kyu Saigo no (Heavyweight Final) and will challenge Aki Hida in a future bout -Qingsheng Jeng defeated Ginichi Mizushima in the Juniahebi-kyu Saigo no (Junior Heavyweight Final) and will face former Juniahebi-kyu Faitochanpion Yashushi Ashida for the upcoming Junihebi-kyu Senshuken (Junior Heavyweight Championship)
  3. Honor Fighting Championship <img src=" https://i.ibb.co/DVhKxRm/LOGO.jpg" alt="LOGO" border="0"> HONOR FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP Tuesday, Week 4, October 1990 HONORFC NEWS - "Breaking news today as former Faitochanpion and current Kyukyoku no Faitochanpion Jerezo has chosen his next opponent. The Brazilian has set his sights on Aki Hida, the winner of HONOR's Hebi-kyu Faitochanpion. Jerezo spoke out in a recent interview declaring that ruling the Hebi-kyu division would be much more beneficial than going after Yasushi Ashida of Juniahebi-kyu division. Jerezo would rather take on Hida than wait for Ashida to return to competition. HONOR are said to be strongly considering legitimizing this bout and the Hebi-kyu division with an official belt handed to the winner. Unlike previous belts for Faitochanpions, this belt is said to be one set for consistent action. Current belts have been awarded after successfully winning a tournament with the next tournament winner taking the mantel. With the split weight divisions throughout HONOR, it is likely that we will see a boxing style champion going forward, with only one man carrying the belt until he loses or vacates. With an official card yet to be announced, HONOR are keen to return to New Years Eve action and this will likely be the backdrop for the next event." Thursday, Week 1, November 1990 HONORFC NEWS - "With HONOR's next event just short of 2 months away, Fukunagi Akihiro (HONOR CEO) had some news for fight fans. As of this next event, each bout duration will be decreased from 60 minutes total. There have been a few occasions where fans have been left dismayed at the lack of action throughout an hours long bout. Keen to encourage more wars than bores, Akihiro has announced that the new format will see 2 x 15 minute rounds with an extra 15 minute decider round if necessary." <hr> HONOR Hebi-kyu Taiketsu Sunday, Week 4, December 1990 - Kanto, Japan Jinzaburo Sakata [0-0-0] vs Qingsheng Jeng [2-0-0] Juniahebi-kyu Semifainaru Jeng has defeated both of his previous opponents via submission and has been hand picked as one of the best that China can offer. Jinzaburo Sakata will make his official debut and both men are set to light up the Juniahebi-kyu division Genichi Mizushima [1-0-0] vs Jose Ochoa [2-0-0] Juniahebi-kyu Semifainaru Japanese kickboxer Mizushima is one of few men on this card to secure a striking victory. He will take on Muay Thai fighter Ochoa who boasts a 2-0 record, with a win by both knockout and submission. Morihiro Fujikawa [2-0-0] vs Tadamas Yamada [5-1-0] Hebi-kyu Semifainaru Fujikawa will no doubt look for a flashy head kick as he has done so previously, with a TKO and a KO victory to his name, he will face possibly the hardest pick from both tournaments in Tadamas Yamada. Yamada was forced out of last months Kyukyoku Faitochanpion tournament with an undisclosed injury and will return with Jerezo in his mind. After losing to the Brazilian, Yamada set his sight on avenging his loss last month. Now back in action, Yamada has guaranteed victory here with Jerezo and the Hebi Kyuoza in sight. Kenji Toma [0-0-0] vs Mantas Andreyev [2-2-0] Hebi-kyu Semifainaru Despite Toma debuting in MMA, he is heavily favored to defeat the Russian Andreyev quickly and with style. However, experience can often be the deciding factor and "the godfather of Russian combat" will look to slow down the much younger Japanese debutant. <a href="https://imgbb.com/"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/nPVG3Lt/honorbbelt.jpg" alt="honorbbelt" border="2"></a><br /> HEBI KYUOZA Aki Hida [2-0-0] vs Jerezo [5-0-0] Jerezo has defeated 3 former Faitochanpions on his way to becoming Kyukyoku Faitochanpion (The Ultimate Fight Champion). Now he is set to face Aki Hida for The Hebi Kyuoza (Heavyweight Championship) as the 2 face off on New Years Eve to become the first ever Hebi Kyuoza. All of Jerezo's 5 victories have come by way of submission, most notably 3 armbars. Can the Brazilian remain undefeated against Japans Aki Hida. Hida won both bouts on the way to victory in last months Hebi-kyu tournament by decision. The world class wrestler may have a step up in competition with Jerezo but hes already proven he will grind out a bout if it secures his victory.
  4. Honor Fighting Championship <img src=" https://i.ibb.co/DVhKxRm/LOGO.jpg" alt="LOGO" border="0"> HONOR FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, Week 2, October 1990 HONOR Kyukyoku no faitochanpion Yasushi Ashida def Bud Machida Juniahebi-kyu Faitiochanpion Semifainaru Submission (Triangle With Armbar) 1:39 Munemitsu Kakinuma def Bogdan Chuchnova Juniahebi-kyu Faitiochanpion Semifainaru Submission (Arm Triangle) 14:35 Jin Kurofuji def Lev Mikhaylichenko Hebi-kyu Faitochanpion Semifainaru Submission (Kimura) 6:55 Aki Hida def Jonah Funk Hebi-kyu Faitochanpion Semifainaru Unanimous Decision 60:00 Jerezo def Go Yamamoto Kyukyoku no Faitochanpion Semifainaru Submission (Armbar) 22:07 Dokuohtei Kuroki def Atshushi Nakajima Kyukyoku no Faitochanpion Semifainaru Submission (Kimura) 50:26 <a href="https://imgbb.com/"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/Qm1vC7W/faitochanpion.jpg" alt="faitochanpion" border="0"></a> Yasushi Ashida def Munemitsu Kakinuma Juniahebi-kyu Faitiochanpion Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 3:50 <a href="https://imgbb.com/"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/Qm1vC7W/faitochanpion.jpg" alt="faitochanpion" border="0"></a> Aki Hida def Jin Kurofuji Hebi-kyu Faitochanpion Unanimous Decision 60:00 <a href="https://imgbb.com/"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/Qm1vC7W/faitochanpion.jpg" alt="faitochanpion" border="0"></a> Jerezo def Dokuohtei Kuroki Kyukyoku no Faitochanpion Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 2:51 <hr> <img src="https://i.ibb.co/zJsxrxZ/FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO.jpg" alt="FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO" border="0"> Fukunagi Akihiro - "The winds continue to change! Jerezo has cemented himself in history as the Kyukyoku no Faitochanpion after defeating both former Chanpions Dokuohtei Kuroki and Go Yamamoto. HONOR had an impressive show after both Hebi-kyu and Juniahebi-kyu grand prixs debuted. Jerezo has already discussed a bout with Hebi-kyu faitochanpion Aki Hida or Juniahebi-kyu faitochanpion Yasushi Ashida if HONOR were to be interested in showcasing the greatest fighter once more. "The winds continue to change" is a statement floating around our company and it is true. We must evolve in order to grow, HONOR would like to continue the split weight divisional bouts to allow for more talented fighters from around the world to compete inside an HONOR ring"
  5. Honor Fighting Championship <img src=" https://i.ibb.co/DVhKxRm/LOGO.jpg" alt="LOGO" border="0"> HONOR FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP <img src="https://i.ibb.co/zJsxrxZ/FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO.jpg" alt="FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO" border="0"> Monday, Week 4, August 1990 Fukunagi Akihiro - "The winds are indeed changing! HONOR's next event will be the biggest to date. Returning Fightochanpion Jerezo will test himself against the 3 former Chanpions in the ultimate battle of will. Jerezo, Dokuohtei Kuroki, Tadamasa Yamada and Go Yamamoto will compete to become The HONOR Kyukyoki No Faitochanpion (The Ultimate Fight Champion). Jerezo defeated former Champion Yamada to win Faitochanpion V. Yamada defeated Go Yamamoto in the final of Faitochanpion IV. Yamamoto defeated first champion Kuroki in the semi final of Faitochanpion II aswell as defeating him again to retain at Faitochanpion III. There is big history between these 4 fighters and even more on the line. Not only that, HONOR will hold not 1 but 2 more Grand Prix tournaments on the same night. 4 men will go toe to toe in HONOR's brand new Juniahebi-kyu Faitiochanpion (Junior Heavyweight Fight Champion) and Hebi-kyu Faitochanpion (Heavyweight Fight Champion) tournaments respectively. Unproven in HONOR but respected around the world, these 2 tournaments of 4 men will continue the HONOR tradition of finding out who is the best in the world!" <hr> HONOR Kyukyoku no Faitochanpion Sunday, Week 2, October 1990 - Kanto, Japan Bud Machida vs Yasushi Ashida Juniahebi-kyu Faitiochanpion Semifainaru 18 - AGE - 18 5'6" - HEIGHT - 5'6" Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu - FIGHT STYLE - Jiu Jitsu Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - FROM - Kyoto, Japan Bogdan Chuchnova vs Munemitsu Kakinuma Juniahebi-kyu Faitiochanpion Semifainaru 19 - AGE - 18 5'9" - HEIGHT - 5'8" Kick Boxing - FIGHT STYLE - Kick Boxing Moscow, Russia - FROM - Kobe, Japan Jin Kurofuji vs Lev Mikhaylichenko Hebi-kyu Faitochanpion Semifainaru 18 - AGE - 19 6'1" - HEIGHT - 6'8" Grappling - FIGHT STYLE - Boxing Kyoto, Japan - FROM - Moscow, Russia Aki Hida vs Jonah Funk Hebi-kyu Faitochanpion Semifainaru 19 - AGE - 18 6'1" - HEIGHT - 6'8" Wrestling - FIGHT STYLE - Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Kobe, Japan - FROM - Liverpool, England Go Yamamoto vs Jerezo Kyukyoku no Faitochanpion Semifainaru 25 - AGE - 29 5'7" - HEIGHT - 6'0" Muay Thai - FIGHT STYLE - Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Osaka, Japan - FROM - Brasilia, Brazil Dokuohtei Kuroki vs Tadamasa Yamada Kyukyoku no Faitochanpion Semifainaru 34 - AGE - 21 6'0" - HEIGHT - 6'0" Japanese Jiu-Jitsu - FIGHT STYLE - Jiu-Jitsu Osaka, Japan - FROM - Osaka, Japan <hr> <img src="https://i.ibb.co/zJsxrxZ/FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO.jpg" alt="FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO" border="0"> Monday, Week 4, September 1990 Fukunagi Akihiro - "With only 2 weeks until Kyukyoku no Faitochanpion, Tadamasa Yamada has withdrew from contention. Word from his camp is that he has suffered a minor back injury but this is yet to be confirmed. Atshushi Nakajima will step in to replace Yamada. Nakajima has lost on both occasions when he has fought former champions, Jerezo and Yamamoto but has since said he has learned alot from his mistakes and aims to defeat everyone infront of him"
  6. Honor Fighting Championship <img src=" https://i.ibb.co/DVhKxRm/LOGO.jpg" alt="LOGO" border="0"> HONOR FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, Week 2, June 1990 HONOR Seinoshikenjo - Faitochanpion V Atshushi Nakajima def Shilin Wang Submission (Kimura) 2:52 Jerezo def Henrik Berg Submission (Armbar) 18:32 Rob Baines def Yoritomo Ina Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 21:09 Tadamasa Yamada def Tanyu Toshishai Sumission (Kneebar) 1:22 Jerezo def Atshushi Nakajima Faitochanpion Semifainaru Submission (Kimura) 12:12 Tadamasa Yamada def Rob Baines Faitochanpion Semifainaru Submission (Triangle With Armbar) 9:12 <a href="https://imgbb.com/"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/Qm1vC7W/faitochanpion.jpg" alt="faitochanpion" border="0"></a> Jerezo def Tadamasa Yamada Faitochanpion Saigo no Submission (Armbar) 0:58 <hr> <img src="https://i.ibb.co/zJsxrxZ/FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO.jpg" alt="FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO" border="0"> Fukunagi Akihiro - "Where else in the world do you see every match up end in a submission decision! nowhere! Only here at HONOR do we have the best technical submission artists in the world. It has been proven already in our short history that submission fighters always prevail over strikers. Jerezo becomes the 4th man to become Faitochanpion and the 5th lineal chanpion. The first gaijin to dethrone a Japanese fighter. The winds may be changing, but here at HONOR we will continue to bring you the best versus the best!"
  7. Honor Fighting Championship <img src=" https://i.ibb.co/DVhKxRm/LOGO.jpg" alt="LOGO" border="0"> HONOR FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP <img src="https://i.ibb.co/zJsxrxZ/FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO.jpg" alt="FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO" border="0"> Monday, Week 3, May 1990 Fukunagi Akihiro - "Faitochanpion 5! Can you believe we are here? Tadamas Yamada, the reigning Faitochanpion will return against 6 brand new challengers and Nakajima who returns from a defeat to Yamamoto at Faitochanpion II. Yamamoto spoke after his loss to Yamada, stating that his cardio was the reason he lost. Having fought in 3 tournaments with only weeks inbetween. Yamamoto will take his training back to the drawing board. HONOR Seinoshikenjo (Proving Ground) - Faitochanpion V will take place in June. Yamada is keen to equal Yamamoto's 2 consecutive win record. HONOR bring new opponents from all over the world to find out who is the Faitochanpion once again." <hr> HONOR Seinoshikenjo - FaitochanpionV Sunday, Week 2, June 1990 - Kanto, Japan Atshushi Nakajima vs Shillin Wang 29 - AGE - 18 5'10" - HEIGHT - 5'7" 186lbs - WEIGHT - 164lbs Judo - FIGHT STYLE - Muay Thai Nagoya, Japan - FROM - China Jerezo vs Henrik Berg 28 - AGE - 33 6'0" - HEIGHT - 6'4" 189lbs - WEIGHT - 280lbs Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu - FIGHT STYLE - Norwegian Wrestling Brasilia, Brazil - FROM - Oslo, Norway Rob Baines vs Yoritomo Ina 23 - AGE - 20 6'1" - HEIGHT - 5'11" 187lbs - WEIGHT - 205lbs Wigan-Style Hooking - FIGHT STYLE - Catch Wrestling Norwich, England - FROM - Hokkaido, Japan Tadamasa Yamada[c] vs Tanyu Toshishai 21 - AGE - 18 6'0" - HEIGHT - 5'11" 215lbs - WEIGHT - 220lbs Jiu-Jitsu - FIGHT STYLE - Muay Thai Osaka, Japan - FROM - Tokyo, Japan
  8. Honor Fighting Championship <img src=" https://i.ibb.co/DVhKxRm/LOGO.jpg" alt="LOGO" border="0"> HONOR FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, Week 2, April 1990 HONOR Pawa - Faitochanpion IV Results Tadamas Yamada def Ieyoshi Yamashita Knock Out (Kick) 24:01 Kunimichi Kikuchi def Mal Phe Roby Unanimous Decision 60:00 Gustavo Bautista def Bence Bodor Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 2:47 Go Yanamoto def Nakazo Sudo Sumission (Arm Triangle) 12:04 Tadamas Yamada def Kunimichi Kikuchi Faitochanpion Semifainaru Submission (Armbar) 16:30 Go Yamamoto def Gustavo Bautista Faitochanpion Semifainaru Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 06:23 <a href="https://imgbb.com/"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/Qm1vC7W/faitochanpion.jpg" alt="faitochanpion" border="0"></a> Tadamas Yamada def Go Yamamoto Faitochanpion Saigo no Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 06:03 <hr> <img src="https://i.ibb.co/zJsxrxZ/FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO.jpg" alt="FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO" border="0"> Fukunagi Akihiro - "The Dragon prevails! Tadamas Yamada has dethroned Yamamoto. We have a new Faitochanpion. Nothing is certain in these tournaments, except that submissions rule over striking, so far atleast. Yamada, an Osaka local wishes to return immediately, hoping to equal Yamamoto's record. It remains to be seen if either of the former Faitochanpions will return, but new blood will certainly be involved. HONOR will be looking to turn this around as soon as possible with the summer in mind."
  9. Honor Fighting Championship <img src=" https://i.ibb.co/DVhKxRm/LOGO.jpg" alt="LOGO" border="0"> HONOR FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP <img src="https://i.ibb.co/zJsxrxZ/FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO.jpg" alt="FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO" border="0"> Tuesday, Week 3, February 1990 Fukunagi Akihiro - "Faitochanpion 4! We have brought back the 2 time Faitochanpion the defend his achievement. Yamamoto not only became 2 time Faitochanpion last time out, but he also defeated former Chanpion Kuroki not once, but twice. We have filled this tournament with 7 brand new challengers from around the world. With different sized men representing different disciplines, we will once again pit warrior against warrior in a search to find out who will be the HONOR Faitochanpion at HONOR Pawa (Power)." <hr> HONOR Pawa - Faitochanpion IV Sunday, Week 2, April 1990 - Kanto, Japan Ieyoshi Yamashita vs Tadamasa Yamada 25 - AGE - 21 5'11" - HEIGHT - 6'0" 180lbs - WEIGHT - 215lbs Wrestling/ Judo - FIGHT STYLE - Jiu Jitsu Yokohama, Japan - FROM - Osaka, Japan Kunimichi Kikuchi vs Mal Phe Roby 24 - AGE - 25 6'3" - HEIGHT - 6'1" 242lbs - WEIGHT - 188lbs Freestyle Wrestling - FIGHT STYLE - Muay Thai Sendai, Japan - FROM - Sumatra, Indonesia Bence Bodor vs Gustavo Bautista 34 - AGE - 31 6'2" - HEIGHT - 5'7" 232lbs - WEIGHT - 162lbs Boxing - FIGHT STYLE - Greco-Roman Wrestling Budapest, Hungary - FROM - Santa Cruz, Argentina Nakazo Sudo vs Go Yamamoto [c] 18 - AGE - 25 6'2" - HEIGHT - 5'7" 253lbs - WEIGHT - 158lbs Freestyle Wrestling - FIGHT STYLE - Muay Thai Tokyo, Japan - FROM - Osaka, Japan
  10. Honor Fighting Championship <img src=" https://i.ibb.co/DVhKxRm/LOGO.jpg" alt="LOGO" border="0"> HONOR FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, Week 4, December 1989 HONOR Sekai no sensu - Faitochanpion III Results Go Yamamoto def Monty Olivier Knock Out (Knee) 7:52 Gunnar Nilsson def Kyuwa Itou TKO (Strikes) 4:32 Ebizo Fujishima def Mantas Andreyev Unanimous Decision 60:00 Dokuohtei Kuroki def Zaco Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 25:29 Go Yamamoto def Gunnar Nilsson Faitochanpion Semifainaru Submission (Armbar) 2:09 Dokuohtei Kuroki def Ebizo Fujishima Faitochanpion Semifainaru Submission (Kimura) 21:06 <a href="https://imgbb.com/"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/Qm1vC7W/faitochanpion.jpg" alt="faitochanpion" border="0"></a> Go Yamamoto def Dokuohtei Kuroki Faitochanpion Saigo no Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 18:41 <hr> <img src="https://i.ibb.co/zJsxrxZ/FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO.jpg" alt="FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO" border="0"> Fukunagi Akihiro - "Yamamoto has done it again! The first man to become Faitochanpion not only 2 times, but consecutively. Kuroki came into this event hungry for revenger after losing out to Yanamoto at Faitochanpion II, but Yamamoto has shown that it was not a strike of luck, defeating the former and first faitonchanpion in the final. This wraps up a solid debut year for HONOR, we're hearing rumor's of other companies forming and following suit. We have created something unique here, a clash of sports, a war of warriors. Mixed. Martial. Arts. MMA began here in Japan, and next year Japan will again continue to be the home of MMA."
  11. Honor Fighting Championship <img src=" https://i.ibb.co/DVhKxRm/LOGO.jpg" alt="LOGO" border="0"> HONOR FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP <img src="https://i.ibb.co/zJsxrxZ/FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO.jpg" alt="FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO" border="0"> Thursday, Week 1, November 1989 Fukunagi Akihiro - "New Years Eve! HONOR Sekai no senso (War of the worlds) - Faitochanpion III. War of the worlds! 8 men will again enter the ring on a quest to become Faitochanpion. First champion Dokuohtei Kuroki will return for his 3rd tournament, with his 1 loss out of 5 coming against newest Faitochanpion Go Yamamoto. Yamamoto defeated Inour, Kuroki and Nakajima with style, spending less than 15 minutes within the ropes before his eventual Faitochanpion crowning. Yamamoto will return as the reigning, defending Faitochanpion. 8 men will compete. 4 from Japan, 4 Gaijin. Mantas Andreyev will return to HONOR. French street fighter Monty Olivier, Brazilian Zaco and Finnish big man Veeti Kuqi will all look to dethrone the Japanese Faitochanpion in a War of the worlds. New years eve!" <hr> HONOR Haisutekusu - Faitochanpion III Sunday, Week 4, December 1989 - Kanto, Japan Go Yamamoto [c] vs Monty Olivier 24 - AGE - 35 5'7" - HEIGHT - 6'1" 158lbs - WEIGHT - 219lbs Muay Thai - FIGHT STYLE - Street Brawling Osaka, Japan - FROM - Marseille, France Kyuwa Itou vs [Veeti Kuqi] Gunnar Nilsson 22 - AGE - 29 5'11" - HEIGHT - 6'5" 182lbs - WEIGHT - 268lbs Kick Boxing - FIGHT STYLE - Pit Fighting Kobe, Japan - FROM - Gothenburg, Sweden Ebizo Fujishima vs Mantas Andreyev 27 - AGE - 32 5'9" - HEIGHT - 6'1" 197lbs - WEIGHT - 211lbs Submission Fighting - FIGHT STYLE - Sambo Kawasaki, Japan - FROM - Yekaterinburg, Russia Dokuohtei Kuroki vs Zaco 33 - AGE - 25 6'0" - HEIGHT - 5'10" 188lbs - WEIGHT - 203lbs Japanese Jiu-Jitsu - FIGHT STYLE - Greco-Roman Wrestling Osaka, Japan - FROM - Sao Paulo, Brazil <hr> <img src="https://i.ibb.co/zJsxrxZ/FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO.jpg" alt="FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO" border="0"> Friday, Week 1, December 1989 Fukunagi Akihiro - "With just 4 weeks until New Years Eve, War of the worlds has suffered its first casualty as Veeti Kuqi will be unable to compete. Kyuwa Itou has found a new opponent in Swede Gunnar Nilsson. A huge unit of a man, Nilsson claims to be Europes best pit fighter and wishes to "pit" himself against Japan and the worlds greatest fighters."
  12. Honor Fighting Championship Just wondering if there is anyway to simulate a kickboxing event, or perhaps just remove submissions from a bout?
  13. Honor Fighting Championship <img src=" https://i.ibb.co/DVhKxRm/LOGO.jpg" alt="LOGO" border="0"> HONOR FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, Week 4, August 1989 HONOR Haisutekusu - Faitochanpion II Results Atshushi Nakajima def Koji Hashiranti Submission (Americana) 1:33 Naoki Itoh def Seigo Tsuda Knockout (Punch) 5:26 Go Yamamoto def Tsuramatsu Inoue Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 1:44 Dokuohtei Kuroki def Yoshinobu Tanaka Submission (Armbar) 5:29 Atshushi Nakajima def Naoki Itoh Faitochanpion Semifainaru Submission (Arm Triangle) 4:45 Go Yamamoto def Dokuohtei Kuroki Faitochanpion Semifainaru Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 8:15 <a href="https://imgbb.com/"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/Qm1vC7W/faitochanpion.jpg" alt="faitochanpion" border="0"></a> Go Yamamoto def Atshushi Nakajima Faitochanpion Saigo no Knock Out (Kick) 3:11 <hr> <img src="https://i.ibb.co/zJsxrxZ/FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO.jpg" alt="FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO" border="0"> Fukunagi Akihiro - "The king is dead. Long live the king! Truly fitting that the new Faitochanpion dethrones the first and former in the Semifainaru before defeating an impressive Atshushi Nakajima. At only 24, Yamamoto can offer this sport alot and has already campaigned for the opportunity to defend his win. We already have plans at HONOR for the next event, and i can confirm that this will take place on new years eve. The perfect moment to introduce new avenues."
  14. Honor Fighting Championship <img src=" https://i.ibb.co/DVhKxRm/LOGO.jpg" alt="LOGO" border="0"> HONOR FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP <img src="https://i.ibb.co/zJsxrxZ/FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO.jpg" alt="FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO" border="0"> Monday, Week 1, July 1989 Fukunagi Akihiro - "HONOR returns in 8 weeks time! HONOR Haisutekusu (High Stakes) - Faitochanpion II is upon us. After beating every man infront of him last time out, Dokuohtei Kuroki will return as the reigning, defending Faitochanpion. just 1 of the 8 men chosen, Kuroki will look to utilize those submissions once again as he faces off against wrestlers and strikers including Muay Thai practitioner Go Yamamoto. The 24 year old from Osaka will test himself against the best Japan can offer. For the first time all 8 men will be Japanese Nationals as we start again on our search for "The Best" fighter in Japan. Tanaka was forced to withdraw from the first event and was replaced by eventual finalist Mantas Andreyev, well Tanaka is ready and will face the toughest opponent in the bracket when he takes on Kuroki." <hr> HONOR Haisutekusu - Faitochanpion II Sunday, Week 4, August 1989 - Kanto, Japan Atshushi Nakajima vs Koji Hashiranti 29 - AGE - 31 5'10" - HEIGHT - 5'7" 186lbs - WEIGHT - 185lbs Judo - FIGHT STYLE - Wrestling Nagoya, Japan - FROM - Tokyo, Japan Naoki Itoh vs Seigo Tsuda 26 - AGE - 30 5'11" - HEIGHT - 5'8" 205lbs - WEIGHT - 145lbs MMA Striking - FIGHT STYLE - Stand and hope to land Yokohama, Japan - FROM - Nagoya, Japan Go Yanamoto vs Tsuramatsu Inoue 24 - AGE - 23 5'7" - HEIGHT - 5'10" 158lbs - WEIGHT - 205lbs Muay Thai - FIGHT STYLE - Wrestling Osaka, Japan - FROM - Kobe, Japan Dokuohtei [c] vs Yoshinobu Tanaka 33 - AGE - 31 6'0" - HEIGHT - 5'11" 188lbs - WEIGHT - 180lbs Japanese Jiu-Jitsu - FIGHT STYLE - Wrestling Osaka, Japan - FROM - Osaka, Japan
  15. Honor Fighting Championship <img src=" https://i.ibb.co/DVhKxRm/LOGO.jpg" alt="LOGO" border="0"> HONOR FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, Week 2, March 1989 HONOR Hajimari - Faitochanpion Results Koji Hashiranti def Bakin Sakamoto Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 58:39 Mantas Andreyev vs Eijiro Yanagita Submission (Kimura) 3:12 Dokuohtei Kuroki def Robun Yamazaki Submission (Armbar) 13:25 Seigo Tsuda def Tsuramatsu Inoue Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 30:57 Mantas Andreyev def Koji Hashiranti Faitochanpion Semifainaru TKO (Strikes) 13:49 Dokuohtei Kuroki def Seigo Tsuda Faitochanpion Semifainaru Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 2:15 <a href="https://imgbb.com/"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/Qm1vC7W/faitochanpion.jpg" alt="faitochanpion" border="0"></a> Dokuohtei Kuroki def Mantas Andreyev Faitochanpion Saigo no Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 43:24 <hr> <img src="https://i.ibb.co/zJsxrxZ/FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO.jpg" alt="FUKUNAGIAKIHIRO" border="0"> Fukunagi Akihiro - "What a show from 8 spectacular warriors of the ring. Congratulations to Dokuohtei Kuroki on becoming the Faitochanpion (Fight Champion). Dokuohtei has shown the world that Japanese Jiu-Jitsu reigns supreme and that he can force any man to submit, including late addition and Russian Sambo expert Mantas Andreyev who captured the only non submission victory against Koji Hashiranti. We said that this was for one night only, but how can it be after that display? HONOR will be back!
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