sengoku 2 live results play by play

World Victory Road’s Sengoku II takes place this morning, May 18, at the Ariake Colosseum in Tokyo, Japan.

Headlining the show will be "The Babyface Assassin" Josh Barnett taking on "The Snowman" Jeff Monson in a heavyweight match up. This event also marks the long awaited return of Roger Gracie and Kevin Randleman who have both been away from MMA competition for over 16 months.

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Important news, announcements and interesting moments during Sengoku 2

  • Opening ceremonies are currently under way. They are introducing all of the fighters. Kitaoka vs Schaffa is up first.
  • It is currently intermission. They just showed a replay of all the fights so far.
  • Kazuo Misaki, Hidehiko Yoshida and Takanori Gomi all came to the ring for a special event announcement. The commentary is in Japanese so I don’t know the details.
  • Kawamura vs Randleman is up next.
  • Gracie vs Kondo is up next.
  • Yoshida enters the ring and gives Roger Gracie a big bouquet of flowers and I have no idea why. Maybe it signifies a future match between the two.
  • It is time for the main event between Barnett and Monson.
  • See everyone next Saturday for UFC 84 Live Results and Play by Play!

Sengoku 2 Quick Results

  • Satoru Kitaoka vs Ian Schaffa (Satoru Kitaoka wins via Guillotine Choke in the 1st round)
  • Mike Pyle vs Dan Hornbuckle (Mike Pyle wins via Triangle Choke in the 1st round)
  • Eiji Mitsuoka vs Kwang Hee Lee (Mitsuoka wins via Rear Naked Choke in the 1st round)
  • Yuki Sasaki vs Jorge Santiago (Jorge Santiago wins via Armbar in the 3rd round)
  • Yoshiro Nakao vs Jim York (Yoshiro Nakao wins via KO (Punch) in the 2nd round)
  • Ryo Kawamura vs Kevin Randleman (Randleman wins via Unanimous Decision after 3)
  • Yuki Kondo vs Roger Gracie (Roger Gracie wins via Rear Naked Choke in the 1st round)
  • Josh Barnett vs Jeff Monson (Josh Barnett wins via Unanimous Decision after 3 rounds)

Sengoku 2 Main Card Play by Play Commentary

Satoru Kitaoka vs Ian Schaffa (Lightweight Bout)

  • Round 1: Kitaoka goes right in for a shot and throws Ian to the mat. Ian attempts to reverse but gets caught in a guillotine choke. He tries to escape but is forced to tap.
  • Round 2:
  • Round 3:
  • Final Result: Satoru Kitaoka wins via Guillotine Choke in the 1st round.

Mike Pyle vs Dan Hornbuckle (Welterweight Bout)

  • Round 1: Dan strikes first with a low kick. They tie up against the ropes and Pyle gets the takedown into full guard. Dan starts to work the rubber guard but Mike postures up and out of danger. Pyle comes down with a punch and almost gets caught in a triangle. Mike takes Dan’s back. They scramble and Hornbuckle gets the takedown this time. Pyle starts to work his rubber guard. The fighters are brought to their feet by the ref. They tie each other up against the ropes. Pyle gets a couple of small shots in and the ref breaks them up. Pyle goes in for a takedown but is denied. Mike throws a good combo and starts to work his muay thai clinch throwing some knees. Pyle lands a good right. Hornbuckle gets the takedown but falls right into a beautiful triangle and Dan is forced to tap.
  • Round 2:
  • Round 3:
  • Final Result: Mike Pyle wins via Triangle Choke in the 1st round.

Eiji Mitsuoka vs Kwang Hee Lee (Lightweight Bout)

  • Round 1: After some feeling out Lee connects first with a leg kick. Lee just misses with a quick head kick. A lot of respect is being shown by both fighters. Eiji shoots in for a takedown and they clinch against the ropes. They separate and are back to the center of the ring. Eiji gets the takedown and ends up in half guard. Eiji almost passes to full mount but goes back to full guard. This time he secures the mount and Lee immediately gives up his back. After a few quick strikes to soften Kwang up, Mitsuoka sinks in the rear naked choke and Lee is forced to tap.
  • Round 2:
  • Round 3:
  • Final Result: Eiji Mitsuoka wins via Rear Naked Choke in the 1st round.

Yuki Sasaki vs Jorge Santiago

  • Round 1: They feel each other out for a long time until finally they trade leg kicks. Yuki lands his second nice body kick. Jorge misses with a big punch. Jorge throws a leg kick and Yuki quickly takes his back. He sinks in the rear naked choke and starts to work it in. Santiago escapes danger and ends up in the guard of Sasaki. He lands a couple of vicious body shots from full guard. After some small hammer fists, Jorge unloads with some big left hands. He follows with another group of left hands. The ref stands them up and Jorge throws a nice head kick. He misses with another and slips allowing Yuki to gain top control. Sasaki secures an armbar right at the bell. It might have been over if time wouldn’t have ran out.
  • Round 2: Yuki gets things going with a body kick. Jorge is stalking Yuki but not throwing anything. After a small exchange Jorge lands a solid leg kick. Santiago ties up Sasaki and they clinch. Yuki tries to take Jorge down but falls to his back. Jorge starts to come down with punches. He lands a big foot stomp to the chest of Sasaki. He falls into the guard of Yuki who works for a submission. Santiago starts to work some short ground and pound while Yuki keeps him tied up for the most part. The ref stands them up. Jorge lands a good kick. He goes for a flying knee followed by a good punch. They start to bang it out with Yuki getting the better of the punches. Yuki takes Jorge’s back. Jorge flips over and gets caught in a head and arm choke. Sasaki switches to a kimura right before time runs out. Another tight submission at the bell that might have finished the fight.
  • Round 3: They trade kicks to begin the third round. Yuki lands a solid body kick. They exchange kicks again. They trade punches and clinch against the ropes. Yuki secures the takedown into full guard. Santiago goes right into a beautiful armbar and Yuki is forced to tap.
  • Final Result: Jorge Santiago wins via Armbar in the 3rd round.

Yoshiro Nakao vs Jim York (Heavyweight Bout)

  • Round 1: Fighters feel each other out with multiple kicks that miss. Nakao swings and misses with a giant haymaker. Both fighters are extremely tentative to engage. They trade a couple more weak leg kicks. Nakao lands a body kick but nothing much is on it. The continue to trade weak leg kicks. Nakao lands another body kick and Jim fires back with a combo but nothing lands. The round ends with neither fighter doing any damage.
  • Round 2: It looks like more leg kicks for round two. Nakao catches one of Jim York’s kicks and takes him down momentarily. York gets right back to his feet but Yoshiro clips him with a punch. He follows with another big right hand and Big Jim falls to the mat. Nakao pounces and lands one more shot before the ref steps in to wave it off.
  • Round 3:
  • Final Result: Yoshiro Nakao wins via KO (Punch) in the 2nd round.

Ryo Kawamura vs Kevin Randleman

  • Round 1: Wow Randleman actually does some feeling out before shooting in for one of his patented takedowns. Ryo scrambles and Kevin takes his back. Ryo locks in a kimura momentarily but loses it. Randleman throws a couple of left hands from behind. Ryo sinks in another kimura and Randleman throws him to the mat to escape. Ryo locks in the kimura once again but Kevin is too strong and he can’t do anything with it. Ryo does a quick roll into a leg lock but Kevin escapes. Ryo goes for the kimura. The ref separates the fighters for lack of action. They trade but nothing lands. The circle around the ring for the remainder of the round with nothing happening.
  • Round 2: After a long feeling out process Kevin comes in and ties up Ryo against the ropes. The break and Ryo throws a nice head kick. He follows with a good leg kick. Kevin shoots but misses. Kawamura is starting to gain confidence since Kevin isn’t very active. Time out is called I think to warn Kevin for inactivity but I’m not positive. Kevin goes right for the shot but Ryo denies and this time extends the kimura. Kevin escapes and they work their way back into the same position with Kevin on Ryo’s back. They start to trade a little. Kevin lands a right jab. Ryo flurries but nothing lands. They trade some more shots and the round ends.
  • Round 3: Ryo connects first with a leg kick. Ryo throws a nice head kick that almost connects. The clinch against the ropes in the corner. They trade knees and Randleman works for the takedown. The ref separates the fighters. Ryo comes in with punches and Kevin catches him in a guillotine choke. He uses it to muscle Kawamura to the ground. The pause in the corner both starting to wear down. Ryo sinks in his trademark kimura. He extends it and you can hear Kevin scream in pain. Kawamura starts to unload and they trade shots. Once again they tie up in the corner this time with 30 seconds left. Ryo misses with another kimura but starts to unload on Randleman with a flurry of punches. The round ends.
  • Final Result: Kevin Randleman wins via Unanimous Decision after 3 rounds.

Yuki Kondo vs Roger Gracie (Openweight Bout)

  • Round 1: Roger right away comes in and ties up Kondo against the ropes. He scoops Yuki up and drops him on his back into half guard. He easily passes into side control. Yuki scrambles and Roger mounts. He comes down with a punch and Yuki gives up his back. Gracie start to work the choke. Yuki flips over and absorbs a couple of punches. He gives up his back again and Roger sinks in the choke. Yuki refuses to tap and the ref jumps in to save him from unconsciousness.
  • Round 2:
  • Round 3:
  • Final Result: Roger Gracie wins via Rear Naked Choke in the 1st round.

Josh Barnett vs Jeff Monson

  • Round 1: The two were very nonchalant in their stare down. Josh strikes first with a powerful leg kick. Barnett lands another big leg kick. Josh comes in with a nice combo ending with a leg kick. He misses with a spinning back kick. Once again Barnett attacks the left leg of Monson. The clinch momentarily. Josh continues to stick his jab out there. Monson lands a nice left hand and comes in to tie up Josh who separates. They clinch with one minute left. They trade small knees and separate. Barnett lands another good kick and Monson retaliates with a big punch that lands. They clinch in the corner and the round ends.
  • Round 2: Barnett lands a beautiful spinning back kick to start things off. They clinch up against the ropes. Monson drops down for a single and secures the takedown. Barnett goes for a triangle choke but misses although he is still in position. Josh rolls for a kimura but can’t secure it. Monson starts to drop some short punches in half guard. He passes to side control and lands a knee. Josh bridges and gets to his feet. He takes Monson right down and ends up in butterfly guard. Josh starts to work some body shots. Barnett postures up for a moment and comes down with a couple of punches. Monson escapes and they are back to their feet. Barnett lands a couple of big knees in the muay thai clinch and the round ends.
  • Round 3: Barnett comes out with a body kick. They clinch and he lands a knee to the body. Monson drops down for a single leg but gets rolled over buy Josh who almost has a guillotine. Barnett starts to work the body. He drops back for a leg lock but misses and they are back to their feet in the clinch. The ref separates the fighters. Barnett throws a couple of knees and Monson goes down to the mat with Josh on top although he wasn’t really affected by the knees. Josh works some minor ground and pound and Monson scrambles to get up. Josh lands a knee to the body. Now on Monson’s back partially he starts to throw some right hands. He drops back for a toe hold but Monson refuses to tap and time runs out.
  • Final Result: Josh Barnett wins via Unanimous Decision after 3 rounds.

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