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A look back at Shooto Japan at No Limits
n Saturday August 18th the Shooto Japan was hailed simply as “The Arrival “by Promoter Jason Manley, and from the looks of it the fighters arrived at the No Limits MMA Center with an intent to let their fists bring the fury.

Julie Kedzie

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Bao Quach (9-8-1) take on Tenkei Fujimiya ( 7-1-2) fighting out of the shooting gym in Yokohama Japan. This was strikers duel and easily the fight of the night, both men came here for one thing and one thing only to KO their opponent. Aside from a few clinches and scrambles on the ground, this fight was mostly a kickboxing match. Both men threw heavy leather and landed kicks. Quach seemed to have the crisper punches, landing right hands at will throughout the match. Fujimiya showed us a grit iron chin in taking most of Quach punches and firing a lot back. Even though he played the counter puncher sometimes when he did fire back he landed vicious body blows that had Quach backing off. At the end of round three Fujimiya seemed to have Quach hurt with his body blows but due to the clock running out he was not able to capitalize on his obviously hurt opponent. This fight could have gone either way but the judges saw fit to award Quach with the spit decision. With the intensity and dedication that both fighters showed it is possible we could see a rematch in the future.

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