RIZIN 15 gets Kyoji Horiguchi vs Ben Nguyen and inaugural light heavyweight title bout
With each new year, Japan’s RIZIN Fighting Federation seems to continually step things up a notch with bigger and better shows. 2018 was no different.
RIZIN capped this past year off with the fantastic RIZIN 14 New Year’s Eve show which was headlined by a surprising exhibition boxing match that featured all-time boxing great Floyd Mayweather vs prodigy kickboxing star Tenshin Nasukawa.
Also on the card were two inaugural title bouts in the bantamweight and super atomweight divisions.
Both were very big fights for different reasons.
For the bantamweight title bout, RIZIN’s arguably top star Kyoji Horiguchi took on Bellator’s current champion Darrion Caldwell. After two difficult rounds, Horiguchi found the comeback guillotine in the third to claim the title.
As for the super atomweight title fight, we saw two of the very best atomweights on the planet go at it as Kanna Asakura fought the former Invicta FC champion Ayaka Hamasaki. In the end, Hamasaki’s experience would be too much for the still young Asakura as the former Invicta champ would, for the time being, solidify herself as the current greatest atomweight of all time.
Now to kick things off in 2019 with RIZIN 15 on April 21 from the Yokohama Arena in Yokohama, Japan, we’ll get another new champion being crowned at light heavyweight as well as Horiguchi’s first fight since becoming champion as he welcomes a former UFC flyweight to RIZIN. It will be a non-title bout.
Here’s the card so far as announced at the RIZIN 15 announcement press conference.
- Catchweight – 132lbs: (BW C)Kyoji Horiguchi vs Ben Nguyen
- Light heavyweight – 205lbs: (C) – Jiri Prochazka vs Muhammad “King Mo” Lawal
- Lightweight – 155lbs: Koji Takeda vs TBA
- Bantamweight – 135lbs: Kai Asakura vs Ulka Sasaki
- Catchweight – 149lbs: Mikuru Asakura vs Luiz Gustavo
With this light heavyweight title bout, we’ll be getting another cross-promotional battle as Muhammad “King Mo” Lawal represents Bellator. He also already holds a win over Jiri Prochazka from their first meeting in 2015.
This article first appeared on BJPenn.com on 1/30/2019
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