2020 in Rizin Fighting Federation

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2020 in Rizin Fighting Federation
Information
First dateFebruary 22, 2020
Last dateDecember 31, 2020
Events
Total events6
Fights
Total fights67
Title fights4
Chronology
2019 in Rizin Fighting Federation 2020 in Rizin Fighting Federation 2021 in Rizin Fighting Federation

The year 2020 was the sixth year in the history of the Rizin Fighting Federation, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Japan. The year began with Rizin 21 in Hamamatsu on February 22, 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic would put the promotion on hiatus until Rizin 22 on August 9.

Contents

Rizin events are broadcast through a television agreement with Fuji Television. In North America and Europe, Rizin events were available via PPV on FITE TV. [1] Beginning with Rizin 26, events have been streaming on LIVENow in North America and Europe. [2] [3]

List of events

#EventDateVenueLocationAttendance
1 Rizin 21 – Hamamatsu February 22, 2020 Hamamatsu Arena Flag of Japan.svg Hamamatsu, Japan 6,832
2 Rizin 22 – Starting Over August 9, 2020 Pia Arena MM Flag of Japan.svg Yokohama, Japan 2,805
3 Rizin 23 – Calling Over August 10, 2020Pia Arena MM Flag of Japan.svg Yokohama, Japan 4,410
4 Rizin 24 – Saitama September 27, 2020 Saitama Super Arena Flag of Japan.svg Saitama, Japan 5,000
5 Rizin 25 – Osaka November 21, 2020 Osaka-jō Hall Flag of Japan.svg Osaka, Japan 5,487
6 Rizin 26 – Saitama December 31, 2020 Saitama Super Arena Flag of Japan.svg Saitama, Japan 9,978

Rizin 21 – Hamamatsu

Rizin 21 – Hamamatsu
Information
Promotion Rizin Fighting Federation
DateFebruary 22, 2020
Venue Hamamatsu Arena
City Flag of Japan.svg Hamamatsu, Japan
Attendance6,832
Event chronology
Rizin 20 Rizin 21 – Hamamatsu

Rizin 21 – Hamamatsu was a Combat sport event held by the Rizin Fighting Federation on February 22, 2020 at the Hamamatsu Arena in Hamamatsu, Japan.

Results

Rizin 21
Weight ClassMethodRoundT.TimeNotes
Catchweight 68 kg Flag of Japan.svg Mikuru Asakura def. Flag of Mexico.svg Daniel SalasTKO (Head Kick and Punches)27:34
Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of the United States.svg Victor Henry def. Flag of Japan.svg Masanori Kanehara TKO (Punches)25:45
Heavyweight 120 kg Flag of Guam.svg Roque Martinez def. Flag of Japan.svg Hideki SekineTKO (Soccer Kicks)14:04
Catchweight 79 kg Flag of Brazil.svg Marcos de Souzadef. Flag of Portugal.svg Falco NetoTKO (Punches)11:27
Intermission
Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Japan.svg Yuto Hokamuradef. Flag of Japan.svg Kenji KatoSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)14:21
Exhibition Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto de Souzadef. Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Nakai Submission (Triangle Choke)18:05Jiu Jitsu Elimination Match
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi ShinagawaSubmission (Triangle Choke)
Flag of Japan.svg Edison KagoharaSubmission (Choke)
Flag of Japan.svg Koji ShigemizuSubmission (Armbar)
Flag of Japan.svg Yuna KimuraSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)
Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Inoue def. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Trent GirdhamDecision (Unanimous)315:00
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Vugar Karamovdef. Flag of Guam.svg Kyle AguonDecision (Unanimous)315:00
Heavyweight 120 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kousuke Jitukatadef. Flag of Japan.svg Ryo SakaiKO (Punches)11:28Kickboxing
Flyweight 57 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kenichi Takeuchidef. Flag of Japan.svg NaoyaDecision (Unanimous)39:00Kickboxing
Opening Fight
Catchweight 60 kg Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg Henrry Cejasdef. Flag of Japan.svg SeidoDecision (Unanimous)39:00Kickboxing
Lightweight 70 kg Flag of Japan.svg Yuyadef. Flag of Japan.svg KoukiKO (Punch)12:30Kickboxing
Catchweight 59 kg Flag of Japan.svg Masaji Tozuka- Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro OzawaDraw (Majority)39:00Kickboxing

Rizin 22 – Starting Over

Rizin 22 – Starting Over
Information
Promotion Rizin Fighting Federation
DateAugust 9, 2020
Venue Pia Arena MM
City Flag of Japan.svg Yokohama, Japan
Attendance2,805

Rizin 22 – Starting Over was a Combat sport event held by Rizin Fighting Federation on August 9, 2020 at the Pia Arena MM in Yokohama, Japan.

Background

The event was initially planned to be held on April 19, 2020 at the Yokohama Arena in Yokohama, Japan However, the event was cancelled on April 2, 2020, due to the prevailing COVID-19 pandemic. [4]

Results

Rizin 22
Weight ClassMethodRoundT.TimeNotes
Lightweight 71 kg Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto de Souza def. Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke YachiTKO (Punches)11:52
W.Strawweight 52 kg Flag of Japan.svg Ayaka Hamasaki def. Flag of Japan.svg Tomo Maesawa Submission (Kimura)26:26
W.Super Atomweight 49 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kanna Asakura def. Flag of Japan.svg Mizuki FuruseTKO (Punches)11:35
Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Inoue def. Flag of Japan.svg Shooto Watanabe Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)11:40
Catchweight 56 kg Flag of Japan.svg Rui Ebata def. Flag of Japan.svg Seiki UeyamaDecision (Unanimous)39:00Kickboxing
Catchweight 50.8 kg Flag of Japan.svg Nadaka Yoshinari def. Flag of Japan.svg YuushinTKO (Referee Stoppage)28:08Kickboxing
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Japan.svg Tetsuya Sekidef. Flag of Japan.svg Kouya KandaTKO (Punches)28:47
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kyohei Hagiwaradef. Flag of Japan.svg Rikuto ShirakawaTKO (Punches)314:40
Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kenji Katodef. Flag of Japan.svg Erson YamamotoKO (Punch)13:32

Rizin 23 – Calling Over

Rizin 23 – Calling Over
Information
Promotion Rizin Fighting Federation
DateAugust 10, 2020
VenuePia Arena MM
City Flag of Japan.svg Yokohama, Japan
Attendance4,410

Rizin 23 – Calling Over was a Combat sport event held by Rizin Fighting Federation on August 10, 2020 at the Pia Arena MM in Yokohama, Japan.

Background

A Rizin Bantamweight Championship bout for the vacant title between former title challenger Kai Asakura and Hiromasa Ougikubo served as the event headliner. [5] Former Rizin Bantamweight champion Manel Kape announced on March 30, 2020 that he would be relinquishing the bantamweight title and announce he has signed a multi-fight deal with the UFC. [6]

Results

Rizin 23
Weight ClassMethodRoundT.TimeNotes
Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kai Asakura def. Flag of Japan.svg Hiromasa Ougikubo TKO (Soccer Kicks)14:31For the vacant Rizin Bantamweight Championship
Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Motoyadef. Flag of Japan.svg Mamoru UoiSubmission (Guillotine Choke)312:19
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Japan.svg Yutaka Saitodef. Flag of Japan.svg Kazumasa MajimaTKO (Knees and Elbow)25:24
Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kento Haraguchi def. Flag of Japan.svg Taiga Kawabe TKO (Punches)12:50Kickboxing
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Japan.svg Jin Aoidef. Flag of Japan.svg Kotetsu Boku Decision (Unanimous)315:00
Catchweight 59 kg Flag of Japan.svg Makoto Shinryudef. Flag of Japan.svg Seiichiro ItoSubmission (Guillotine Choke)29:30
Catchweight 73 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kaito Ono def. Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg Daryl LokokuDecision (Unanimous)39:00Kickboxing
Flyweight 58 kg Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuki Saomotodef. Flag of Japan.svg Yusaku NakamuraKO (Punches)14:06
Catchweight 73 kg Flag of Japan.svg Shintaro Matsukuradef. Flag of Japan.svg Koji MoriKO (Punches)11:28Kickboxing

Rizin 24 – Saitama

Rizin 24 - Saitama
Information
Promotion Rizin Fighting Federation
DateSeptember 27, 2020
Venue Saitama Super Arena
City Flag of Japan.svg Saitama, Japan
Attendance5,000

Rizin 24 – Saitama was a Combat sport event held by Rizin Fighting Federation on September 27, 2020 at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.

Background

The first two fights announced for Rizin 24 was a bantamweight bout between Kai Asakura and Shoji Maruyama, as well as a women's strawweight bout between Rena Kubota and Emi Tomimatsu. A fight between two MMA veterans was announced as well, as Takasuke Kume took on Satoru Kitaoka. [7] The main event was a kickboxing fight between Tenshin Nasukawa and Koji. [8]

Results

Rizin 24
Weight ClassMethodRoundT.TimeNotes
Catchweight 58.5 kg Flag of Japan.svg Tenshin Nasukawa def. Flag of Japan.svg Koji Decision (Unanimous)39:00Kickboxing
Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kai Asakura def. Flag of Japan.svg Shoji MaruyamaTKO (Punches and Soccer Kick)12:37Non-title bout.
Lightweight 71 kg Flag of Japan.svg Koji Takedadef. Flag of Japan.svg Yuki KawanaDecision (Split)315:00
Lightweight 71 kg Flag of Japan.svg Takasuke Kume def. Flag of Japan.svg Satoru Kitaoka Decision (Split)315:00
Catchweight 60 kg Flag of Japan.svg Taishi Hiratsukadef. Flag of Japan.svg Yuuki KitagawaKO (Punch)23:27Kickboxing
Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kenta Takizawadef. Flag of Japan.svg Yuto HokamuraDecision (Split)315:00
W. Strawweight 52 kg Flag of Japan.svg Rena Kubota def. Flag of Japan.svg Emi TomimatsuDecision (Unanimous)315:00
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Japan.svg Takahiro Ashidadef. Flag of Japan.svg Kyohei HagiwaraSubmission (Triangle Choke)29:25
Heavyweight 120 kg Flag of Japan.svg Sudario Tsuyoshi Def. Flag of New Zealand.svg Dylan James TKO (Doctor Stoppage)15:00
Catchweight 55 kg Flag of Japan.svg Mutsuki Ebata def. Flag of Japan.svg RastaDecision (Unanimous)39:00Kickboxing
Lightweight 71 kg Flag of Japan.svg Juri Oharadef. Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke YachiDecision (Split)315:00

Rizin 25 – Osaka

Rizin 25 – Osaka
Information
Promotion Rizin Fighting Federation
DateNovember 21, 2020
Venue Osaka-jō Hall
City Flag of Japan.svg Osaka, Japan
Attendance5,487

Rizin 25 – Osaka was a Combat sport event held by Rizin Fighting Federation on November 21, 2020 at the Osaka-jō Hall in Osaka, Japan.

Background

During the press conference prior to Rizin 25, [9] Rizin CEO Nobuyuki Sakakibara confirmed that nine fights were finalized for the card.

Rizin standout Mikuru Asakura will fight the former Shooto Lightweight champion Yutaka Saito for the inaugural featherweight title. [10] Former Bantamweight title challenger Hiromasa Ougikubo is scheduled to fight Kenta Takizawa. [11] Former strawweight King of Pancrase Daichi Kitakata is scheduled to face the ZST Flyweight champion Tatsuki Saomoto. [12]

Two additional MMA bouts were announced: Yojiro Uchimura vs. Kyohei Hagiwara in the featherweight division and Ryuichiro Sumimura vs. Gota Yamashita in the welterweight division. The remaining four fights are kickboxing bouts: Taiga Kawabe will fight Yuma Yamahata, Yuma Yamaguchi is scheduled to fight Shohei Asahara, Hidenori Ebata will take on Isami Sano and Jin Mandokoro is set to go up against Syuto Sato. [13] A fight between Kotetsu Boku and Rikuto Shirakawa was later added to the card. [14]

Results

Rizin 25
Weight ClassMethodRoundT.TimeNotes
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Japan.svg Yutaka Saitodef. Flag of Japan.svg Mikuru Asakura Decision (Unanimous)315:00For the inaugural Rizin Featherweight Championship
Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Japan.svg Hiromasa Ougikubo def. Flag of Japan.svg Kenta TakizawaDecision (Unanimous)315:00
Welterweight 77 kg Flag of Japan.svg Ryuichiro Sumimuradef. Flag of Japan.svg Gota Yamashita Decision (Split)315:00
Flyweight 57 kg Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuki Saomotodef. Flag of Japan.svg Daichi Kitakata Decision (Unanimous)315:00
Exhibition Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto de Souza
Flag of Japan.svg Kleber Koike Erbst
Flag of Japan.svg Hari Sakamoto
Flag of Japan.svg Misaki Akita
Grappling Demonstration
Intermission
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kyohei Hagiwaradef. Flag of Japan.svg Yojiro UchimuraKO (Punches and Foot Stomp)10:22
Catchweight 60.5 kg Flag of Japan.svg Taiga Kawabe def. Flag of Japan.svg Yuma YamahataDecision (Unanimous)39:00Kickboxing
Catchweight 83 kg Flag of Japan.svg Isami Sanodef. Flag of Japan.svg Hidenori EbataDecision (Unanimous)39:00Kickboxing
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Japan.svg Rikuto Shirakawadef. Flag of Japan.svg Kotetsu Boku TKO (Punches and Soccer Kick)314:19
Catchweight 53 kg Flag of Japan.svg Jin Mandokoro def. Flag of Japan.svg Syuto SatoDecision (Unanimous)39:00Kickboxing
Catchweight 63 kg Flag of Japan.svg Shohei Asaharadef. Flag of Japan.svg Yuma YamaguchiTKO (Punches)38:59Kickboxing

Rizin 26 – Saitama

Rizin 26 – Saitama
Information
Promotion Rizin Fighting Federation
DateDecember 31, 2020
Venue Saitama Super Arena
City Flag of Japan.svg Saitama, Japan
Attendance9,978
Event chronology
Rizin 26 – Saitama Rizin 27

Rizin 26 – Saitama was a combat sport event held by Rizin Fighting Federation on December 31, 2020 at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.

Background

The card was headlined by a rematch for the Rizin bantamweight championship, in his first title defense the reigning bantamweight champion Kai Asakura has met the former champion Kyoji Horiguchi. The two met previously in a non-title bout, with Asakura winning by knockout. [15]

Olympic silver medalist Shinobu Ota, has signed with Rizin Fighting Championship, he made his MMA debut against the veteran Hideo Tokoro. [16]

Former RIZIN Super Atomweight champion Ayaka Hamasaki was set to fight Miyuu Yamamoto for the vacant Super Atomweight title. [17]

Tenshin Nasukawa was scheduled to fight Kumandoi Phetjaroenvit, while Takanori Gomi was scheduled to fight Koji under special standup rules. [18] Gomi's weight limit was 75 kg and Koji's 65 kg. The rules of the bout forbid grappling and kicking, while both fighters wore 12oz gloves. [19]

Sakura Mori missed weight for her atomweight bout with Eru Takebayashi by 1.7 kg. [20]

Results

Rizin 26
Weight ClassMethodRoundT.TimeNotes
Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kyoji Horiguchi def. Flag of Japan.svg Kai Asakura (c)TKO (Punches)12:48For the Rizin Bantamweight Championship
Catchweight 57 kg Flag of Japan.svg Tenshin Nasukawa def. Flag of Thailand.svg Kumandoi Petcharoenvit Decision (Unanimous)39:00Kickboxing
Catchweight 68 kg Flag of Japan.svg Mikuru Asakura def. Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi YamasuKO (Head Kick and Punches)14:20
Catchweight 75 kg Flag of Japan.svg Takanori Gomi def. Flag of Japan.svg Koji Tanaka Decision (Majority)39:00Special Standing Bout Rules
W.Super Atomweight 49 kg Flag of Japan.svg Ayaka Hamasaki def. Flag of Japan.svg Miyuu Yamamoto Submission (Head Scissors Choke)11:42For the Vacant Rizin Super Atomweight Championship
Intermission
Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Inoue def. Flag of Japan.svg Yuki MotoyaSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)13:00
Catchweight 67 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kleber Koike Erbst def. Flag of the United States.svg Kyle AguonTechnical Submission (Brabo Choke)14:21
Catchweight 68 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kyohei Hagiwaradef. Flag of Japan.svg Ren Hiramoto TKO (Corner Stoppage)21:29
Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Japan.svg Hideo Tokoro def. Flag of Japan.svg Shinobu Ota Submission (Armbar)22:23
Intermission
Catchweight 50 kg Flag of Japan.svg Nadaka Yoshinari def. Flag of Thailand.svg Phetmalai PhetjaroenvitKO (Elbow)12:19Kickboxing
Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Japan.svg Ulka Sasaki def. Flag of Japan.svg Kenta TakizawaDecision (Unanimous)35:00
W.Super Atomweight 49 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kanna Asakura def. Flag of Japan.svg Ai ShimizuDecision (Unanimous)35:00
Openweight Flag of Japan.svg Atsushi Saitodef. Flag of Japan.svg Hiroya Kawabe Submission (Armbar)26:00Special Rules
originally a draw was overturned by Rizin officials
Catchweight 63 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kazuma Kuramotodef. Flag of Japan.svg Taiyo NakaharaKO (Soccer Kicks)12:12
Heavyweight 120 kg Flag of Japan.svg Tsuyoshi Sudario def. Flag of Japan.svg Ikuhisa Minowa TKO (Leg Injury)13:17
W.Catchweight 52.7 kg Flag of Japan.svg Sakura Mori- Flag of Japan.svg Eru TakebayashiSubmission (Armbar)11:37No Contest due to Mori missing weight by 1.7 kg.

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