Yoshihiro Akiyama signs with the UFC

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Yoshihiro Akiyama signs with the UFC 

Post#1 » by CPT » Tue Feb 24, 2009 11:29 pm

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Post#2 » by 2009NBAChamps » Wed Feb 25, 2009 4:44 am

Nice. How long til he fights Silva?
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Post#3 » by Cammo101 » Wed Feb 25, 2009 5:48 am

I love this signing. Middleweight is probably the deepest weight class in the UFC right now. Silva, Henderson, Franklin, Okami, Marquart, Bisping, Leites, Akiyama, Maia, Sonnen, Cote, Belcher, and Almeida are all top 20 middleweights currently in the UFC. And with Wanderlei moving down, it just keeps getting more stacked.
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Post#4 » by SpReEfOrAlL » Wed Feb 25, 2009 7:22 pm

I did not see this coming, gives me home that Dana will be able to grab other asian superstars. Like Kid. Heres hoping he does. ..
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Post#5 » by jTF2 » Thu Feb 26, 2009 10:27 pm

lol, and to think just 2 months ago myself and others on this board were complaining about the lack of talent in MW
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Post#6 » by CPT » Thu Feb 26, 2009 10:58 pm

I hope he keeps his entrance when he comes to the UFC. It will be hard to do the whole bowing thing, maybe he can do it in the octagon. That **** gives me goosebumps.

I also hope this could pave the way for the UFC to do a show in Korea. He's a pretty big star here, and they already have Kim and Kang....and the UFC is getting bigger in Korea with every show. An event in Seoul would make it huge.
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Post#7 » by CPT » Sun Mar 1, 2009 5:50 am

Interesting read from Dave Meltzer on the signing. He seems to think Akiyama is done.

http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/news;_ylt=A ... &type=lgns

The Ultimate Fighting Championship’s signing of Yoshihiro Akiyama represents a significant business first – the first time a true native top-level drawing card from Japan has signed with a foreign mixed martial arts organization.


UFC has talked with most major Japanese fighters, but talks always came down to economics. Because they were more valuable to the Japanese promotions than they would be to UFC, the money offers were better, plus there were more sponsorship dollars available for fighting on a shows broadcast on network television in Japan.

Those with knowledge of Akiyama’s decision say he was unhappy about his role as a villain in Japan, due to his role in his country’s version of the “Greasegate” controversy that came out of last month’s Georges St. Pierre-B.J. Penn match. Instead of embracing his status, he wanted to start fresh in a new setting.

UFC president Dana White has long talked about wanting to promote in Japan, but there are a multitude of challenges, including the UFC’s television clearance on a station only a small percentage of the public gets and the difficulty foreign promoters have experienced trying to get a foothold in the Japanese marketplace.

And while Akiyama is, with the exception of only Kid Yamamoto, the biggest television ratings draw of Japanese MMA fighters, he is also hated in the country.

Akiyama has a strange dichotomy, because as much as he’s hated in Japan, he’s loved in South Korea, as the country’s current martial arts hero.

At this point there are no plans to run live events in South Korea, but UFC does have television in that country and Akiyama on its roster greatly bolsters its standing.

But putting marketing aside, there is another reality to Akiyama. After Akiyama was knocked out cold on December 31, 2007, by Kazuo Misaki, he has not been the same fighter. He is slower to react, which is the kiss of death against top competition. Fighting Entertainment Group, the promotion behind K-1 in Japan, was well aware of this, putting him against two non-fighters in his only matches this past year. Unless his reflexes suddenly snap back to pre-knockout levels, UFC is paying big money for a fighter who may very well be shot. And unlike in Japan, UFC is not going to put fighters who couldn’t even win in minor-league shows against him because he’s a draw.


Not sure I agree, but I'd like to find out soon. I wonder when Akiyama's first fight will be, and who they will give him as his first opponent in the UFC.

Belcher?
Almeida?
Gouveia?
Cote?
Sonnen?
Leben?
Dan Miller?
Massenzio?
Dollaway?

Lots of possibilities. Maybe they will want to play it kind of safe, and give him a guy like Ed Herman or something.
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Post#8 » by cowboyronnie » Mon Mar 2, 2009 8:26 am

Belcher would be a perfect fit, coming off a deceptive win and as an apparent stand-up fighter.
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Post#9 » by CPT » Sun Apr 26, 2009 11:11 pm

Decided to bump this thread because of some funny stuff I found on other sites. Looks like he's entertaining the idea of using the nickname "Sexyama" when he joins the UFC.

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Posted by a Sherdog moderator:

Since we're a pretty small crew here in Japan, and since I'm often pressed for time to do interviews within the schedules of the interviewee and our three-person team, we don't always have time to break the ice with fighters/promoters such that we can speak amicably and openly with them (which is what we want, because that's when personalities really take shape in an article of 1400 or so words).

Needless to say, we represent a Western and thus outside news entity--we not only report and publish things differently, but we ask questions that people just aren't used to here. Guardedness (and sometimes boring answers) are par for the course for us here, so it's my job to try and cut through all that.

Thus, with only one hour to interview him, and the fact that he didn't really know us personally, it was suggested by Jordan that we gamble by OPENING the interview with the Sexyama stuff to break the ice (hopefully). That's something that he'd definitely not expect, but we're foreign, so why not, right?

Jordan and I didn't know how he'd react to it, or if he had a sense of humor at all, but we were both pretty hopeful it'd break the ice just enough to get him amped up to do an interview for the English-speaking fans he likely never knew he had. We figured that so much gold came from the thread that there had to be very little chance he'd be offended by it and kick us out.

Starting the interview, I *didn't* show him examples from the thread, just yet. I just told him about it and the nickname Sexyama. It was the first he'd heard of it, and it took him by surprise. A careful smile was forming on his face at that moment, so he hadn't really developed an opinion adequate enough to really comment on it just yet, but it gave me hope that the plan was working (if, slowly). He asked me my opinion first, what it was all about, and things like that. I basically told him that of the online, hardcore MMA fanbase, there were people who thought he was great and that he had a particularly sharp sense of style that set him apart from other fighters. That's when I showed him the example posts.

The moniker, along with the example posts I'd printed out earlier that day eventually won him over, and like Daniel says, he was constantly leafing through them during the interview, muttering "Sexyama" under his breath, trying out the name and apparently liking it. When we wrapped up details with his management after the interview, he was in the management office, sitting at one of the desks, STILL looking through the example posts I'd printed.

I think it's safe to say he really appreciates the attention, and thinks the tongue-in-cheek nickname is cool. Now, all we need to do is get Rogan to say it during the UFC 100 telecast.


That story is too funny to me. Especially the second last paragraph.

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Post#11 » by Cammo101 » Mon Apr 27, 2009 2:13 am

It seems like Dana's next goal after Europe is taking over Japan. Yoshida, then Akiyama, then Uno, and now I see Kid Yamamoto at every UFC event.
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Post#12 » by cowboyronnie » Mon Apr 27, 2009 3:00 am

Yoshi and Akiyama are both Korean. Korea is where the UFC is aiming.
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Post#13 » by Cammo101 » Mon Apr 27, 2009 3:49 am

cowboyronnie wrote:Yoshi and Akiyama are both Korean. Korea is where the UFC is aiming.


Yeah, i totally meant to say Asia, not Japan.
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Re: Yoshihiro Akiyama signs with the UFC 

Post#14 » by CPT » Mon Apr 27, 2009 6:28 am

Yoshida isn't Korean.

Kang, Kim, and Akiyama (Chu Sung-Hoon) are though.

I **** hope they are aiming at Korea.
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Post#15 » by cowboyronnie » Mon Apr 27, 2009 12:40 pm

They're not trying to be secretive about it, they're targetting Korea.

Ah, Kim not Yoshida. I got confused.
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Post#16 » by CPT » Mon Apr 27, 2009 3:25 pm

I never hear it brought up when they talk about doing shows in other countries though.

Maybe they are trying to build up more of a following first. The PPVs are on regular TV here, they do their own commentary, graphics and stuff, and I think they have some highlight/UFC Unleashed style shows.

Still probably behind K-1 and Dream though.

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