2016 in Rizin Fighting Federation

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2016 in Rizin Fighting Federation
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First dateApril 17
Last dateDecember 31
Events
Total events4
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2015 in Rizin Fighting Federation 2016 in Rizin Fighting Federation 2017 in Rizin Fighting Federation

The year 2016 was the second year in the history of the Rizin Fighting Federation, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Japan. The first event of the year was Rizin 1 on April 17, 2016, in Nagoya.

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Rizin events are broadcast through a television agreement with Fuji Television.

Background

On July 16, 2016 Nobuyuki Sakakibara announced at a press conference that Rizin Fighting Federation will host a 16-man openweight tournament September 25 in Tokyo. 2006 Pride Open-Weight Grand Prix Champion Mirko Cro Cop and former PRIDE Middleweight Champion Wanderlei Silva to participate in the tournament.

This tournament was included Pride FC veterans like Kazuyuki Fujita, Tsuyoshi Kosaka, Heath Herring, Sumo sensation Baruto Kaito, world class wrestler Amir Aliakbari, and Rizin GP 2015 winner King Mo

Cro Cop won the championship.

List of events

#EventDateVenueLocationAttendance
1 Rizin 1 April 17, 2016 Nippon Gaishi Hall Flag of Japan.svg Nagoya, Japan7,291
2 Rizin World Grand Prix 2016: 1st Round September 25, 2016 Saitama Super Arena Flag of Japan.svg Saitama, Japan15,011
3 Rizin World Grand Prix 2016: 2nd Round December 29, 2016 Saitama Super Arena Flag of Japan.svg Saitama, Japan16,642
4 Rizin World Grand Prix 2016: Final Round December 31, 2016 Saitama Super Arena Flag of Japan.svg Saitama, Japan19,357

Rizin Openweight Grand Prix 2016 bracket

1st Round
Rizin World Grand-Prix 2016: 1st Round
2nd Round
Rizin World Grand-Prix 2016: 2nd Round
Semifinals
Rizin World Grand-Prix 2016: Final Round
Final
Rizin World Grand-Prix 2016: Final Round
        
Flag of Brazil.svg Wanderlei Silva
BYE
Flag of the United States.svg Muhammed Lawal 26:41
Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Cro Cop TKO
Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Cro Cop SUB
Flag of South Korea.svg Hyun Man Myung 2:20
Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Cro Cop TKO
Flag of Estonia.svg Baruto Kaito 0:49
Flag of Estonia.svg Baruto Kaito DEC
Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyuki Fujita 10:00
Flag of Estonia.svg Baruto Kaito DEC
Flag of Japan.svg Tsuyoshi Kohsaka 110:00
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Procházka DEC
Flag of Lebanon.svg Mark Tanios 10:00
Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Cro Cop KO
Flag of Iran.svg Amir Aliakbari 2:03
Flag of Brazil.svg João Almeida 2:25
Flag of Iran.svg Amir Aliakbari TKO
Flag of Iran.svg Amir Aliakbari DEC
Flag of the United States.svg Heath Herring 310:00
Flag of the United States.svg Shane Carwin
BYE
Flag of Iran.svg Amir Aliakbari DEC
Flag of Russia.svg Valentin Moldavsky 10:00
Flag of Russia.svg Valentin Moldavsky DEC
Flag of Sweden.svg Karl Albrektsson 10:00
Flag of Russia.svg Valentin Moldavsky DEC
Flag of Poland.svg Szymon Bajor 10:00
Flag of Poland.svg Szymon Bajor DEC
Flag of Lithuania.svg Teodoras Aukštuolis 15:00

1 Jiří Procházka was injured and couldn't participate in the second round of the Grand Prix, and was subsequently replaced by Tsuyoshi Kohsaka.

2Wanderlei Silva retired from the tournament, was replaced by Muhammed Lawal.

3Shane Carwin withdrew from the tournament, was replaced by Heath Herring.

Rizin 1

Rizin Fighting Federation 1
Information
Promotion Rizin Fighting Federation
DateApril 17, 2016
Venue Nippon Gaishi Hall
City Flag of Japan.svg Nagoya, Japan
Event chronology
Rizin World Grand-Prix 2015:Part 2 - Iza Rizin Fighting Federation 1 Rizin World Grand-Prix 2016: 1st Round

Rizin Fighting Federation 1 was a mixed martial arts event held by the Rizin Fighting Federation on April 4, 2016 at the Nippon Gaishi Hall in Nagoya, Japan.

Results

Fight Card
Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
Catchweight 110 kg Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Procházka def. Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyuki Fujita KO (Punch)13:33
Light Heavyweight 93 kg Flag of Sweden.svg Karl Albrektsson def. Flag of Russia.svg Vadim Nemkov Decision (Split)320:00
Catchweight 98 kg Flag of Lithuania.svg Teodoras Aukštuolisdef. Flag of India.svg Singh Jaideep Decision (Unanimous)320:00
Female Openweight Flag of Brazil.svg Gabi Garcia def. Flag of Russia.svg Anna MaliukovaSubmission (Armbar)27:05
Tag Team Grappling Match Flag of Japan.svg Kazushi Sakuraba / Flag of Japan.svg Hideo Tokoro vs. Flag of Brazil.svg Wanderlei Silva / Flag of Japan.svg Kiyoshi Tamura Draw115:00
Shootboxing 51 kg Flag of Japan.svg Rena Kubota def. Flag of Brazil.svg Cyndi AlvesDecision (Unanimous)39:00
Lightweight 70 kg Flag of the United States.svg Daron Cruickshank def. Flag of Japan.svg Shinji SasakiTKO (Soccer Kicks)14:36
Openweight Flag of Russia.svg Kirill Sidelnikov def. Flag of the United States.svg Chris Barnett Decision (Split)320:00
Catchweight 81.5 kg Flag of Japan.svg Hisaki Kato def. Flag of Japan.svg Yuta WatanabeTKO (Punches)11:04
Female Strawweight 52 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kanako Murata def. Flag of Russia.svg Natalya DenisovaDecision (Unanimous)315:00
K-1 Featherweight 65 kg Flag of Japan.svg Tetsuya Yamato def. Flag of Japan.svg Hiroto YamaguchiTKO (3 Knockdowns)12:37
K-1 Catchweight 73 kg Flag of Brazil.svg Danilo Zanolini def. Flag of Japan.svg Norihisa AmimotoTKO (3 Knockdowns)12:19
K-1 Catchweight 60 kg Flag of Japan.svg Yuyadef. Flag of Japan.svg YukiTKO (3 Knockdowns)11:06

    Rizin World Grand Prix 2016: 1st Round

    Rizin World Grand-Prix 2016: 1st Round
    Information
    Promotion Rizin Fighting Federation
    DateSeptember 25, 2016
    Venue Saitama Super Arena
    City Flag of Japan.svg Saitama, Japan
    Event chronology
    Rizin Fighting Federation 1 Rizin World Grand-Prix 2016: 1st Round Rizin World Grand-Prix 2016: 2nd Round


    Rizin World Grand-Prix 2016: 1st Round was a mixed martial arts event held by the Rizin Fighting Federation on September 25, 2016 at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.

    Results

    Fight Card
    Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
    Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Brazil.svg Kron Gracie def. Flag of Japan.svg Hideo Tokoro Submission (Rear Naked Choke)19:50
    Female Atomweight 49 kg Flag of Japan.svg Rena Kubota def. Flag of Japan.svg Miyuu Yamamoto Submission (Guillotine Choke)14:50
    Openweight Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Cro Cop def. Flag of South Korea.svg Hyun Man MyungSubmission (Arm Triangle Choke)12:20Openweight Grand-Prix 1st Round
    Openweight Flag of Estonia.svg Baruto Kaito def. Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyuki Fujita Decision (Unanimous)2


    10:00Openweight Grand-Prix 1st Round
    Lightweight 70 kg Flag of the United States.svg Daron Cruickshank def. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Andy Souwer Submission (Rear Naked Choke)14:10
    Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Japan.svg Erson Yamamotodef. Flag of Japan.svg Kizaemon SaigaDecision (Split)215:00
    Openweight Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Procházka def. Flag of Lebanon.svg Mark TaniosDecision (Unanimous)210:00Openweight Grand-Prix 1st Round
    Openweight Flag of Russia.svg Valentin Moldavsky def. Flag of Sweden.svg Karl Albrektsson Decision (Unanimous)210:00Openweight Grand-Prix 1st Round
    Openweight Flag of Iran.svg Amir Aliakbari def. Flag of Brazil.svg João AlmeidaTKO (Punches)12:25Openweight Grand-Prix 1st Round
    Openweight Flag of Poland.svg Szymon Bajordef. Flag of Lithuania.svg Teodoras AukštuolisDecision (Unanimous)210:00Openweight Grand-Prix 1st Round
    Featherweight 66 kg Flag of the United States.svg Charles Bennett def. Flag of Brazil.svg Minoru Kimura TKO (Punches)10:07
    Female Strawweight 53 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kanako Murata def. Flag of the United States.svg Kyra BataraDecision (Unanimous)315:00
    Female Openweight Flag of Brazil.svg Gabi Garcia def. Flag of the United States.svg Destanie YarbroughSubmission (Americana)12:42

      Rizin World Grand Prix 2016: 2nd Round

      Rizin World Grand-Prix 2016: 2nd Round
      Information
      Promotion Rizin Fighting Federation
      DateDecember 29, 2016
      Venue Saitama Super Arena
      City Flag of Japan.svg Saitama, Japan
      Event chronology
      Rizin World Grand-Prix 2016: 1st Round Rizin World Grand-Prix 2016: 2nd Round Rizin World Grand-Prix 2016: Final Round

      Rizin World Grand-Prix 2016: 2nd Round was a mixed martial arts event held by the Rizin Fighting Federation on December 29, 2016 at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.

      Background

      Jiří Procházka was injured and couldn't participate in the second round of the Grand Prix, and was subsequently replaced by Tsuyoshi Kohsaka.

      Mirko Cro Cop was originally scheduled to have a rematch with Wanderlei Silva in the Openweight Grand-Prix Quarter-Finals. However, on December 2, Silva withdrew from the bout. [1] He was subsequently replaced by Muhammed Lawal.

      Shane Carwin was originally announced as an Openweight entrant against Amir Aliakbari. However, he pulled out of the tournament for undisclosed reasons and was replaced by Heath Herring.

      Results

      Fight Card
      Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
      Openweight Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Cro Cop def. Flag of the United States.svg Muhammed Lawal TKO (Punches)21:41Openweight Grand-Prix Quarter-Finals
      Openweight Flag of Estonia.svg Baruto Kaito def. Flag of Japan.svg Tsuyoshi Kosaka Decision (Unanimous)210:00Openweight Grand-Prix Quarter-Finals
      Openweight Flag of Iran.svg Amir Aliakbari def. Flag of the United States.svg Heath Herring Decision (Unanimous)210:00Openweight Grand-Prix Quarter-Finals
      Openweight Flag of Russia.svg Valentin Moldavsky def. Flag of Poland.svg Szymon BajorDecision (Unanimous)210:00Openweight Grand-Prix Quarter-Finals
      Female Flyweight 57 kg Flag of Japan.svg Rin Nakai def. Flag of Japan.svg Kanako Murata Submission (Rear Naked Choke)311:16
      Flyweight 57 kg Flag of Japan.svg Tenshin Nasukawa def. Flag of Ukraine.svg Nikita SapunTKO (Punches)12:45
      Lightweight 70 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyuki Miyata def. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Andy Souwer Submission (Armbar)14:39
      Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Motoyadef. Flag of Brazil.svg Allan NascimentoDecision (Split)215:00
      Flyweight 58 kg Flag of Japan.svg Tatsumitsu Wadadef. Flag of New Zealand.svg Kai Kara-France Decision (Unanimous)315:00
      Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke Yachidef. Flag of the Philippines.svg Mario SismundoTKO (Knee to the Body)10:18
      Female Atomweight 48 kg Flag of the United States.svg Alyssa Garciadef. Flag of Japan.svg Kanna Asakura Decision (Unanimous)315:00
      Openweight Flag of Russia.svg Vadim Nemkov def. Flag of Brazil.svg Alison VicenteTKO (Punches)10:54Openweight Grand-Prix Reserve Fight
      Lightweight 70 kg Flag of Japan.svg Satoru Kitaoka def. Flag of the United States.svg Daron Cruickshank Submission (Guillotine Choke)18:18

        Rizin World Grand Prix 2016: Final Round

        Rizin World Grand-Prix 2016: Final Round
        Information
        Promotion Rizin Fighting Federation
        DateDecember 31, 2016
        Venue Saitama Super Arena
        City Flag of Japan.svg Saitama, Japan
        Event chronology
        Rizin World Grand-Prix 2016: 2nd Round Rizin World Grand-Prix 2016: Final Round Rizin Fighting Federation 5 - Sakura

        Rizin World Grand-Prix 2016: Final Round was a mixed martial arts event held by the Rizin Fighting Federation on December 31, 2016 at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.

        Background

        Charles Bennett was originally set to fight against Minoru Kimura. However, Bennett withdrew from the bout due to problems obtaining a visa. Shinobu Kandori was originally set to take on Gabi Garcia, but was replaced by Yumiko Hotta after suffering a rib injury. [2]

        Results

        Fight Card
        Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
        Openweight Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Cro Cop def. Flag of Iran.svg Amir Aliakbari KO (Punches)12:03Openweight Grand-Prix Final
        Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Brazil.svg Kron Gracie def. Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuya Kawajiri Submission (Rear Naked Choke)212:05
        Bantamweight 62 kg Flag of Japan.svg Hideo Tokoro def. Flag of Japan.svg Erson YamamotoSubmission (Armbar)11:19
        Female Atomweight 49 kg Flag of Japan.svg Rena Kubota def. Flag of Poland.svg Hanna GujwanTKO (Body Kick)312:47
        Female Atomweight 49 kg Flag of the United States.svg Andy Nguyendef. Flag of Japan.svg Miyuu Yamamoto Submission (Armbar)14:42
        Flyweight 58 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kizaemon Saigadef. Flag of South Africa.svg Dillin WestTKO (Punches)12:03
        Female Openweight Flag of Brazil.svg Gabi Garcia def. Flag of Japan.svg Yumiko Hotta TKO (Punches)10:41
        Catchweight 82 kg Flag of Japan.svg Hayato Sakurai def. Flag of Japan.svg Wataru Sakata TKO (Punches)212:37
        Openweight Flag of Iran.svg Amir Aliakbari def. Flag of Russia.svg Valentin Moldavsky Decision (Split)210:00Openweight Grand-Prix Semi-Finals
        Openweight Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Cro Cop def. Flag of Estonia.svg Baruto Kaito KO (Knee to the Body)10:49Openweight Grand-Prix Semi-Finals
        Flyweight 57 kg Flag of Japan.svg Tenshin Nasukawa def. Flag of the United States.svg Dylan Kawika OligoSubmission (Guillotine Choke)23:37

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