PRIDE Bushido 12

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PRIDE Bushido 12
Details
Promotion PRIDE Fighting Championships
Date August 26, 2006
Venue Nagoya Rainbow Hall
City Nagoya
Event chronology
PRIDE Critical Countdown Absolute PRIDE Bushido 12 PRIDE Final Conflict Absolute

PRIDE Bushido 12 also known as PRIDE Bushido Survival 2nd Round was a mixed martial arts event held by PRIDE Fighting Championships. The event consisted of the second round of the 2006 BUSHIDO Welterweight (183 lb) tournament. It took place on August 26, 2006, at the Nagoya Rainbow Hall. The winning tournament participants in this round advanced to the semifinals, which were held at PRIDE Bushido 13 on November 5th.

Bushido 12 marked the beginning of PRIDE showing Bushido events for free in America.[1] Bushido 12 was shown on free cable television in the United States through Fox Sports Net on August 27, 2006. This broadcast was, however, edited for content and for time down to two hours.


Contents

[edit] Results

[edit] Challenge matches

[edit] Flag of Japan Seichi Ikemoto vs Flag of Japan Daisuke Nakamura

Daisuke Nakamura defeats Seichi Ikemoto by submission due to an armbar at 3:36 of Round 1.

[edit] Flag of Japan Hiroyuke Abe vs Flag of Japan Naoki Matsushita

This match was declared a draw after 2 rounds.

[edit] Regular bouts

[edit] Flag of the United States Jeff Curran vs Flag of Japan Hatsu Hioki

Hatsu Hioki defeats Jeff Curran by unanimous decision.

[edit] Flag of Japan Shinya Aoki vs Flag of the United States Jason Black

Shinya Aoki defeats Jason Black by submission due to a triangle choke at 1:58 of Round 1.

[edit] Flag of the United States Gilbert Melendez vs Flag of Japan Nobuhiro Obiya

Gilbert Melendez defeats Nobuhiro Obiya by unanimous decision.

[edit] Flag of the United States Chris Brennan vs Flag of Japan Tatsuya Kawajiri

Tatsuya Kawajiri defeats Chris Brennan by technical knockout due to strikes at :29 of Round 1.

[edit] Flag of Japan Mitsuhiro Ishida vs Flag of Brazil Cristiano Marcello

Mitsuhiro Ishida defeats Cristiano Marcello by unanimous decision.

[edit] Flag of Brazil Luciano Azevedo vs Flag of Japan Hayato Sakurai

Hayato Sakurai defeats Luciano Azevedo by technical knockout due to doctor stoppage at 4:35 of Round 1.

[edit] Flag of the United States Eric "Butterbean" Esch vs Flag of Japan Ikuhisa Minowa

Ikuhisa Minowa defeats Eric Esch by submission due to an armbar at 4:35 of Round 1.

[edit] Tournament bouts

[edit] Flag of Canada Denis Kang vs Flag of Russia Amar Suloev

Denis Kang defeats Amar Suloev by submission due to a rear naked choke at 4:10 of Round 1.

[edit] Flag of Japan Ryo Chonan vs Flag of Brazil Paulo Filho

Paulo Filho defeats Ryo Chonan by submission due to an armbar at 2:30 of Round 1.

[edit] Flag of Japan Akihiro Gono vs Flag of Armenia Gegard Mousasi

Akihiro Gono defeats Gegard Mousasi by submission due to an armbar at 4:24 of Round 2.

[edit] Flag of the United States Dan Henderson vs Flag of Japan Kazuo Misaki

Kazuo Misaki defeats Dan Henderson by unanimous decision.

[edit] Non-title bout

[edit] Flag of France David Baron vs Champion Flag of Japan Takanori Gomi

Takanori Gomi defeats David Baron by submission due to a rear naked choke at 7:10 of Round 1.

[edit] PRIDE 2006 Welterweight Grand Prix Bracket

  First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                     
 Murlilo Bustamante    
 Amar Suloev    
   Amar Suloev    
 
   Denis Kang    
 Denis Kang  
 Murilo Rua    
   Denis Kang    
   Akihiro Gono    
 Joey Villasenor    
 Ryo Chonan    
   Ryo Chonan  
 
   Paulo Filho    
 Paulo Filho  
 Gregory Bouchelaghem    
   Denis Kang  
   Kazuo Misaki  
 Akihiro Gono    
 Hector Lombard    
   Akihiro Gono  
 
   Gegard Mousasi    
 Gegard Mousasi  
 Makoto Takimoto    
   Paulo Filho  
   Kazuo Misaki    
 Kazuo Misaki    
 Phil Baroni    
   Kazuo Misaki  
 
   Dan Henderson    
 Dan Henderson  
 BYE    

[edit] Bushido Rules

  • In BUSHIDO fights are two rounds (instead of three). The first round is ten (10) minutes, and the second round is five (5) minutes. There are no extra rounds. If the fight goes the distance then judges decide on a winner.
  • For BUSHIDO "Challenge Matches," fights are two (2) rounds. The first and second rounds are five (5) minutes each. If the fight goes to the full time limit no decision will be rendered. The fight will be ruled a draw.
  • In BUSHIDO, red cards are used in the same way that yellow cards are used in PRIDE FC. In BUSHIDO, if fighters commit the following actions, they shall be given a red card by officials: Stalling or failure to initiate any offensive attack, making no attempt to finalize the match or damage the opponent, and holding the opponent's body with the arms and legs to produce a stalemate. A red card results in a 10% deduction/fine of the fighter's fight purse. A major difference in the penalty card system between PRIDE FC and BUSHIDO is that in PRIDE FC a total of three yellow cards results in a disqualification, while in BUSHIDO red cards can be given out in an unlimited number without disqualification.

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Pride Bushido on Fox Sports Net. MMA HQ. Retrieved August 9, 2006.
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