World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 6

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World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 6
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The poster for World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 6.
Information
Promotion World Victory Road
DateNovember 1, 2008
Venue Saitama Super Arena
City Saitama City, Japan
Attendance12,456
Event chronology
World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 5 World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 6 World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku Rebellion 2009

World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 6 was a mixed martial arts event promoted by World Victory Road. The event took place on November 1, 2008 at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama City, Japan. It featured the semi-final and final matches of the organization's Lightweight- and Middleweight Grand Prix tournaments, allowing each tournament winner the opportunity to fight for the promotions championship. [1]

Contents

Results

Lightweight Grand Prix Final
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
Lightweight Satoru Kitaoka def. Kazunori Yokota Decision (Unanimous)35:00
Middleweight Grand Prix Final
Middleweight Jorge Santiago def. Kazuhiro Nakamura TKO (Punches)30:49
Main Card
Lightweight Sergey Golyaev def. Takanori Gomi Decision (Split)35:00
Heavyweight Muhammed Lawal def.Fabio SilvaTKO (Punches)30:41
Light heavyweight Antônio Rogério Nogueira def.Moise RimbonDecision (Unanimous)35:00
Lightweight Grand Prix Reserve
Lightweight Jorge Masvidal def. Tae Hyun Bang Decision (Unanimous)35:00
Middleweight Grand Prix Reserve
Middleweight Joe Doerksen def. Izuru Takeuchi TKO (Punches)34:13
Lightweight Grand Prix Semi-Finals
Lightweight Satoru Kitaoka def. Eiji Mitsuoka Submission (Heel Hook)11:16
Lightweight Kazunori Yokota def. Mizuto Hirota Decision (Unanimous)35:00
Middleweight Grand Prix Semi-Finals
Middleweight Kazuhiro Nakamura def. Yuki Sasaki Decision (Unanimous)35:00
Middleweight Jorge Santiago def. Siyar Bahadurzada Submission (Heel Hook)11:10

    Tournament brackets

    Lightweight Grand Prix Tournament

    Sengoku 4 Semifinals Final
             
    Flag of the United States.svg Clay French
    Flag of Japan.svg Satoru KitaokaW Sub
    Flag of Japan.svg Satoru KitaokaW Sub
    Flag of Japan.svg Eiji Mitsuoka
    Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Damm
    Flag of Japan.svg Eiji MitsuokaW Sub
    Flag of Japan.svg Satoru KitaokaW Dec
    Flag of Japan.svg Kazunori Yokota
    Flag of Slovenia.svg Bojan Kosednar
    Flag of Japan.svg Kazunori YokotaW Dec
    Flag of Japan.svg Kazunori YokotaW Dec
    Flag of Japan.svg Mizuto Hirota
    Flag of Japan.svg Mizuto HirotaW KO
    Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Schultz

    Lightweight Grand Prix Reserve Bouts:

    Flag of the United States.svg Jorge Masvidal def. Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Schultz at Sengoku 5
    Flag of the United States.svg Jorge Masvidal def. Flag of South Korea.svg Seung Hwan Bang at Sengoku 6

    Middleweight Grand Prix Tournament

    Sengoku 5 Semifinals Final
             
    Flag of Brazil.svg Jorge SantiagoW Sub
    Flag of the United States.svg Logan Clark
    Flag of Brazil.svg Jorge SantiagoW Sub
    Flag of the Taliban.svg Siyar Bahadurzada
    Flag of Brazil.svg Evangelista Santos
    Flag of the Taliban.svg Siyar BahadurzadaW TKO
    Flag of Brazil.svg Jorge SantiagoW TKO
    Flag of Japan.svg Kazuhiro Nakamura
    Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Kondo
    Flag of Japan.svg Yuki SasakiW Sub
    Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Sasaki
    Flag of Japan.svg Kazuhiro NakamuraW Dec
    Flag of England.svg Paul Cahoon
    Flag of Japan.svg Kazuhiro NakamuraW Dec

    Middleweight Grand Prix Reserve Bouts:

    Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Joe Doerksen def. Flag of Japan.svg Izuru Takeuchi at Sengoku 6

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    References

    1. "- SENGOKU 6: NOVEMBER 1 IN JAPAN - MMA WEEKLY - Mixed Martial Arts & UFC News, Photos, Rankings & more". Archived from the original on 2008-09-24. Retrieved 2008-09-28.