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ill800
05-30-2007, 10:15 PM
Sakuraba Cleared to Fight Royce Wednesday, May 30, 2007
by Josh Gross (joshg@sherdog.com)

Kazushi Sakuraba (Pictures) is cleared to fight Royce Gracie (Pictures) June 2 in Los Angeles, California State Athletic Commission Executive Officer Armando Garcia informed Sherdog.com on Wednesday. Sakuraba, a former PRIDE star who recently joined the FEG-promoted ranks, will rematch 40-year-old Royce Gracie (Pictures) at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum this Saturday.

The mixed martial arts legends first met in May 2000 in the quarterfinal round of PRIDE's inaugural Grand Prix event. Featuring an unlimited number of 15-minute rounds, Sakuraba and Gracie (13-3-3) battled for 90 minutes before the UFC legend was forced to retire with an injured leg. That same night, Sakuraba went on to fight Igor Vovchanchyn (Pictures) for 15 minutes before bowing out of the tournament, which was eventually grabbed by American Mark Coleman (Pictures).

Sakuraba, 37, arrived in the U.S. on May 23 to begin a battery of tests, including a 24-hour heart monitor, before finally gaining medical clearance from the CSAC.

The licensing of Sakuraba (21-9-1, 2 NC) is a shot in the arm for FEG USA, which has scrambled to keep together a "Dynamite!! USA" card that's been plagued by medical issues. Saturday's pay-per-view main event was lost when South Korean Hong-Man Choi fell off the bill due to an undisclosed medical condition. His opponent, American Brock Lesnar (Pictures), is still slated to compete, likely against South Korean Olympic star Min Soo Kim (Pictures).

Pro Elite, which partnered with FEG USA to hold the event, recently lost one of its Showtime-televised bouts when Antonio Silva (Pictures) was removed, also due to an undisclosed medical condition. In Silva's place stands Tim Persey (Pictures), who faces Jonathan Wiezorek (Pictures). It was previously announced that Gina Carano (Pictures) had fallen off the card after suffering the effects of a virus she acquired while traveling in Thailand.

CSAC representatives, including Garcia, will meet with FEG USA and Pro Elite Wednesday evening go over final medical and licensing details.

http://www.sherdog.com/news/news.asp?n_id=7710

bigox420
05-30-2007, 10:29 PM
sweet hope it is a good fight.

Pimpwin
05-30-2007, 11:11 PM
Yeah, that last fight they had was some sh*t.... I really hope Gracie can beat him

Boxden
05-31-2007, 12:43 AM
Ever since Royces "loss" to Hughes Ive been wanting to see him fight again to regain his throne, or rep at least. I just read this article and was glad they cleared Saku to fight. Hell yes, saturday Im going to have on Showtime all day just so I dont accidentally miss it :lol:...

ill800
05-31-2007, 01:02 AM
Ever since Royces "loss" to Hughes Ive been wanting to see him fight again to regain his throne, or rep at least. I just read this article and was glad they cleared Saku to fight. Hell yes, saturday Im going to have on Showtime all day just so I dont accidentally miss it :lol:...

im sure this one will be good. i havent seen sakuraba fight in a minute. and im curious to see what aspects royce has worked on.royce is my fu*king boy so i hope he avenges one of his only losses. gonna be tough cause sakuraba had his number last time. the gracie killer...i bet royce really wants this one

Boxden
05-31-2007, 02:00 PM
im sure this one will be good. i havent seen sakuraba fight in a minute. and im curious to see what aspects royce has worked on.royce is my fu*king boy so i hope he avenges one of his only losses. gonna be tough cause sakuraba had his number last time. the gracie killer...i bet royce really wants this one

Oh indeed. Sakuraba forced Royces corner to throw in the towel. Thats worse than a knockout or a choke-out, which Royce has no problem with like what happened with Wallid Ismail. Wallid got him in a frontal choke or whatever and Royce was like fu*k IT and then BAM his arms go limp and he was out cold, then 15 people ran up to pull Wallid off. That was a good fight, but it was pure Jiu Jitsu, no strikes. But Im definitely wondering what Royce and Saku's strategies will be. They are both older now so......we'll see.

pedrosanchez
06-05-2007, 12:54 PM
im sure everyone on this thread knows but a lot of people dont know sakuraba whooped quintons ass!

BearWalken79
06-10-2007, 12:43 AM
Royce beat Sakuraba by decsion.

NoLedge18720
06-10-2007, 10:29 AM
^^yup and fight was kinda good but not that great.