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skyticket Presents DEEP 106 IMPACT
Saturday, February 26, 2022 Korakuen Hall
Report & Photo: Yoshinori Ihara
Michihiro Omigawa and Daisuke Nakamura lost the arm cross and retired. “The best in judo and the best in martial arts.”Nakamura is motivated to overthrow, Ushiku & Kleber
6th Match Main Event Michihiro Omigawa Retirement Match Featherweight 5 Minutes 3R
○ Daisuke Nakamura (Yuzukido Honpo / Former DEEP Lightweight Champion)
× Michihiro Omigawa (NEO JUDO ACADEMY)
3R 0’51 ”Arm squeezing cross
Omigawa, who plays a retirement match, is now 46 years old. She made her MMA debut as a member of Yoshida Dojo at PRIDE in 2005 when she was 29 years old after she made a record of silver medals at the Asian Judo Championships. She went up to the UFC in 2007-08 but lost 2 games and 2 losses. During the wartime era, he defeated Nam Phan, Marlon Sandro, Hatsu Hioki, and Hiroyuki Takaya. After DREAM, he went up to the UFC again in 2011-12 and left a record of 1 win and 4 losses. Since then, he has participated in DEEP, Ganryujima, QUINTET in the grappling team battle, etc. In 2015 he opened his own gym. When he defeated Akihiko Mori at DEEP in October 19th, he said, “I have no motivation, so I want to find a place to die,” suggesting that he will retire in the near future. The team led by Omigawa won the QUINTET in July this year, but the MMA match will be the first in two years and four months since the match against Mouri.
Nakamura is a 41-year-old veteran who made his debut in 2002. He went up to PRIDE, DREAM, and DEEP like Omigawa, but at that time he didn’t meet because of the different ranks. When he played at QUINTET in April 2018, Nakamura hunted down with an arm cross at the end of the game, but the draw ended in a time-out. Nakamura became a lightweight champion in 2012 with DEEP. At one point, professional wrestling was the mainstream, but at DEEP in September last year, he faced MMA for the first time in about four years and KOed Tatsunao Nagakura. In the following February match, he beat Aytaro Ushiku by TKO, but lost the decision in the rematch in July this year. In his first participation in RIZIN in October, he won a 1R arm cross with a 1R arm cross, showing his well-being to many martial arts fans. Since Ushiku became the RIZIN featherweight champion at the same tournament, Nakamura can be said to be one of the top groups in the same class. Omigawa also described that “Nakamura is the strongest opponent in Japan’s featherweight division right now,” and nominated Nakamura as the opponent for the retirement match.
Omigawa entered by going around the wire mesh with Hannya’s raw rap as BGM. She is already impressed and she is weeping. In 1R, Nakamura lowered the guard and Omigawa solidified the guard, followed by a battering battle in a contrasting style. Nakamura hit his left knee kick to his face immediately after the start, and after that he hit his left jab accurately, and Omigawa hit the right low. Equilibrium continues.
After the middle stage, Omigawa was knocked down by throwing his head, but Nakamura turned up. Nakamura aims at the armlock and shifts to the arm cross from there, but Omigawa endures. Reporter scoring is Nakamura. In a round where the characteristics of both live.
2R, Omikawa takes the initiative with a series of punches, squeezes and steals the takedown. However, Nakamura went down while aiming for an armlock, and even if Omigawa kept the top, he would not allow the attack beyond that, and a stalemate break would take place. There is also a scene where Nakamura is no guard and Omikawa is solidifying the guard and both stop. Omigawa keeps coming forward and punches, but when Omigawa is assembled, Nakamura with a wire mesh on his back grabs his arm and defeats him while aiming for an armlock. Reporter scoring is Omigawa who attacked with a punch. However, Nakamura escaped a clean hit and showed a sharp submission that could be cut at any time, and it seems that he can afford to enjoy offense and defense.
Then, in the 3rd round, in the offense and defense of the punch in the center, Nakamura quickly grabbed Omigawa’s arm and defeated it as it was to set up an armlock. Omigawa defended, but Nakamura moved to the arm cross again, disengaged the clutch of Omigawa’s arm, and tapped Omigawa when he was tight. After the match, both parties praised each other, and the venue was wrapped in big applause.
After that, a retirement ceremony was held, and a commemorative photo was taken with many stakeholders, practicing colleagues, dojo students, and family members. Omigawa said, “At first, I continued to lose, but I was able to go up to various stages and had the best experience. Martial arts are the best. I was able to do martial arts without dying because of the judo I did for many years. I want to make various people happy with judo. Judo was the best and martial arts was the best. Thank you so much. “
In an interview on the backstage, Nakamura, who won, said, “Omigawa, I didn’t get sick until the end. I was strong.” I looked back on the finish. Regarding the future, “There are a lot of interesting featherweight players, so I’d like to get involved with that area. It’s not a strange colored frame.” “I’m confident that Ushihisa, who has won once, is at the top of RIZIN. I don’t think I’ve lost (in the rematch), “he said. Regarding the same grappler type Kleber Koike, he said,” I want to try it. But MMA is different. “
Former Shooto flyweight world champion Ryuya Fukuda wins TKO in the second DEEP race
5th Match Semifinal Flyweight 5 Minutes 3R
× Hiroki Ito (Neck Suitimue)
○ Ryuya Fukuda (MIBURO / Former Shooto World Flyweight Champion)
2R 0’35 ”TKO (corner stop: ground punch)
At this tournament, a flyweight champion, Makoto Shinryu, and a provisional champion of the same class, Yamato Fujita, were scheduled to hold a unified title match, but this was postponed due to the infection of Shinryu’s new coronavirus. The two flyweight games organized this time will be an important card for fortune-telling the throne front in the future.
Ito challenged Fujita’s interim title at DEEP in September and was unfortunately defeated by a decision 3-2, but one month later at the RIZIN Yokohama tournament, he won 1R TKO over Yusaku Nakamura. Fukuda, on the other hand, lost one 1R to Tatsuro Taira in Shooto in July and failed to defend Shooto’s throne for the first time. In the non-title match with Shinryu at DEEP in October, he went down to 3R with a left hook and suffered a reversal decision loss, but suffered Shinryu with a punch and made a good fight.
In 1R, both sides are set up in the southpaw, and Ito puts pressure on them, but Fukuda defeats them with a tackle and pushes them in immediately even if he stands up. However, it gets stuck and breaks. After that, Ito put pressure on him, and at the end, both of them pushed each other at the wire net, but the equilibrium did not collapse. Reporters scored by a small margin, but Fukuda. There is no impressive attack on both sides yet.
In 2R, Ito hit the left and right hooks from the beginning and Fukuda’s hips fell, and Ito took the initiative. Immediately after, however, Fukuda fluttered Ito with a right hook, and then hit down with a series of left and right punches, and a rush of iron mallets from above made a splendid reversal finish.
Fukuda said, “I want to share the feeling of pure tingling with everyone. That’s the number one reason I’m doing martial arts. I want everyone to feel this kind of thing in this age, Saeki-san, please organize more games.” I appealed.
Yuma Ishizuka crushes former Shooto world lightweight champion Kawana TENCHO Yusei who participated in DEEP for the first time
Game 4 Lightweight 5 minutes 3R
× Kawana TENCHO Yusei (Y & K MMA ACADEMY / Hokkai Shabushabu Shonan Fujisawa Store / Shooto Lightweight World No. 3 / Former Champion)
○ Yuma Ishizuka (AACC)
2R 2’19 ”KO (right straight)
Kawana made Captain ☆ Africa 1R KO in July 2008 and became the world lightweight champion of Shooto. He goes up to RIZIN but loses to DEEP class champions Koji Takeda and Yusuke Yachi in a row. In Shooto in September, he lost 5R TKO to the up-and-coming Yamato Nishikawa and lost the belt of Shooto and is losing three consecutive games. Takeda’s belt and revenge will be the future goals of DEEP’s first entry.
Ishizuka continued to rise to various tournaments, including losing to Kazuki Tokudome in the SRC in 2010 and later to Dan Hooker in the UFC in the 2011 Australian match. After a seven-year blank, DEEP last October. Suddenly returned, and in the past year, he has played 4 games and consistently, 3 wins and 1 loss. He has defeated Dai Sasaki, Kenyaski and Ryota Oki, and has been defeated by Takuhito Suzuki.
1R, Kawana puts pressure from the center from beginning to end. Kawana also hit the right straight until the middle stage, but after that, the hits of the left and right straights are conspicuous in Ishizuka. Ishizuka also interweaves his right calf kick. Reporter scoring is Ishizuka.
Kawana continues to put pressure on 2R. It was difficult for each other to make a decisive hit, but in the middle of the game, Kawana’s right uppercut broke. The match seemed to move, but Ishizuka made a clean hit on the right straight to Kawana. Kawana collapsed in a big letter and the referee stopped immediately. Ishizuka hoped to play against Satoru Kitaoka with a microphone appeal.
A close battle with Sho Sekihara and Haruo Ochi from RIZIN
3rd game flyweight 5 minutes 3R
× Haruo Ochi (Paraestra Ehime / Former DEEP Straw Class Champion)
○ Sho Sekihara (K-PLACE)
Judgment 0-3 (Shibata 28-29 / Fukuda 28-29 / Matsumiya 28-29)
Ochi lost one to Haki Kawahara in August 2008 and fell from the DEEP strawweight title, then moved up to the flyweight division in September this year and won the decision against Kazuki Shibuya. At the RIZIN Okinawa tournament in November, he won the decision against Tatsuya So. Sekihara is a former Pancrase ranker who moved to DEEP from February this year and won three consecutive victories against Rikiya, Hiroya and Naoto Ayuda. At the RIZIN Okinawa tournament in November, he won the decision against TARKER and is currently winning five straight games.
1R, Sekihara hits the right calf, but Ochi also returns the left and right hooks. However, when Ochi squeezes and swings a punch, it becomes batting, and Ochi cuts his left eyelid and bleeds, and a doctor check is entered. After resuming, the bleeding subsides, but Sekihara pushes in and finely shoots his right punch. Reporters scored by a small margin, Sekihara.
In line with 2R and Ochi’s punches, Sekihara assembled and succeeded in taking down, keeping the top. However, in the middle of the game, Ochi stood up, and when Sekihara came to the tackle again, he intercepted with a guillotine, but it was extremely shallow. At the end, I returned to the stand and punched each other to finish. Reporters scored by a small margin, but Sekihara had a long time to go up.
3R, Ochi keeps coming forward, Sekihara also hits the right calf and tries to connect to the takedown from there, but Ochi endures and assembles at that time to take the takedown. Ochi keeps holding down at the wire net and occasionally hits a pound. At the end, Sekihara stands up, but crushes it and keeps the top. Reporter scoring is Ochi. Sekihara with a total of 28-29. The three judges also supported Sekihara, and Sekihara won the close battle.
Featherweight Aoi Hitoshi wins the first DEEP “Someday I will wind the belt”
2nd game featherweight 5 minutes 3R
○ Hitoshi Aoi (BLOWS / Shooto Featherweight 10th in the world)
× Shosuke Kinoshita (Wajutsu Keishukai GODS)
2R 1’36 ”TKO (Referee Stop: Right Hook → Ground Punch)
Aoi has long used Shooto as the main battlefield and participated in DEEP for the first time. He defeated Kotetsu Boku at RIZIN in August last year, but lost to Rikuto Shirakawa at RIZIN in June this year. Kinoshita won the ZST three times in a row against Yamato Hamamatsu and others, and then participated in DEEP for the first time in October, winning the decision against Tatsuya Takahashi.
In 1R, Aoi continued to apply pressure, using the right calf kick, and when the left middle and right body were involved in the final stage, he took down with a left high just before the end and cornered. Reporter scoring is Aoi. It’s no wonder 10-8.
As Aoi continued to apply pressure on the 2nd round, he finished with a pound rush after taking it down again with the right hook. Aoi, who won the victory, thanked the fans and the people concerned and declared that he would “wrap the belt someday.”
Seika Izawa’s younger brother, Fuga, wins the decision against Hiroya from “Mikuru Asakura 1 Year Challenge”
1st game flyweight 5 minutes 2R
× Hiroya (Triforce Akasaka)
○ Fuga (free)
Judgment 0-3 (Toyonaga 19-19 ○ / Matsumiya 19-19 ○ / Fukuda 18-19)
Hiroya is from the “Mikuru Asakura 1st Year Challenge” and recently won the December tournament against Junya Hibino “Shrimp”. Fuga is Seika Izawa’s younger brother who defeated Ayaka Hamasaki at RIZIN on New Year’s Eve. He won the DEEP Future King Tournament last year, but has struggled with 1 win and 3 losses since his professional debut. Star flowers are also attached to the second.
1R, Kaze When I take down the takedown in the middle, I continue to control with mount and back, aiming for rear-naked choke. At the end, Hiroya stands up, but ends up being pushed by the wind. Reporter scoring is Fuga.
2R, Kazega defeats immediately after the start and aims at the pass guard, but Hiroya reverses and goes up. Kazega holds and defends and does not allow the attack beyond that, but it is difficult to reverse and the impression is bad. At the end of the game, Kazega aimed at the guillotine, but it was extremely difficult. At the end, he returns to the stand, but Hiroya hits the left straight and does not go down, but defeats it and makes a good impression. Reporter scoring is Hiroya. Even though the total is 19-19, in that case, the DEEP rule is to make a mast judgment for the entire game, and the reporter’s score is windy. The three judges also supported the wind.
Opening Fight Bantamweight 5 Minutes 2R
× Ryo Iwami (KIBA Marshall Club)
○ Manned Yamamoto (Reversal Gym Tokyo Standout)
Judgment 0-3 (Matsumiya 16-20 / Toyonaga 17-20 / Fukuda 17-20)