DREAM Lightweight (155 pounds/70 kilograms) Champion Shinya Aoki
(31-6) will face battle-tested wrestling specialist Antonio McKee
(28-4-2) at the DREAM Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) event at Saitama Super
Arena on New Year’s Eve.
DREAM.18 will be broadcast live on Fight Network in Canada, along with the GLORY 4 Tokyo Heavyweight Grand Slam.
The matchup was announced today by officials from DREAM and Glory
Sports International, which is presenting the year-end show along with
the GLORY 4 Tokyo – Heavyweight Grand Slam event.
“Shinya Aoki is already a legend in mixed martial arts. His jiu jitsu
and judo skills are just incredible and we are delighted to have him on
the card for DREAM 18. The Saitama Super Arena is his home and the
greatest matches of his career have been fought there. We expect another
epic encounter on New Year’s Eve when he faces UFC veteran Antonio
McKee,” said GLORY CEO Marcus Luer.
“With Melvin Manhoef and Denis Kang, we have a fight where the fans
cannot afford to blink – there is so much power and skill in that fight
that it is very, very unlikely to go the distance. And the fight between
Bibiano Fernandes and Yoshiro Maeda will be a whirlwind, technical
master class. Fernandes is one of the world’s top ten bantamweights
while Maeda is as tough as they come. All the DREAM 18 fights are
absolutely world class and we are very excited about them.”
Known as Tobikan Judan (‘Master of Flying Attacks’), Aoki is a
grappling prodigy. An incredible 20 of his 31 career wins have been by
way of submission and his victories include wins over Rich Clementi,
Joachim Hansen and Eddie Alvarez. He has a ruthless killer instinct,
exemplified by his breaking the arm of Mizuto Hirota at a 2009 New
Year’s Eve event in the Saitama Super Arena.
McKee has fought for the UFC, the IFL and top Canadian promotion MFC
in a career spanning 12 years. Only four fighters have ever managed to
beat him, and three of those – Karo Parisyan, Jacob Volkmann and Chris
Brennan – have also competed amongst the upper echelon of fighters in
the UFC and PRIDE FC. McKee was set to fight Aoki at DREAM: Fight for
Japan last May, but the bout fell through because of visa issues.
The Dutch dynamo Manhoef needs little introduction to fight fans in
Japan or anywhere else. A huge fan favorite, Manhoef’s power and highly
aggressive style combine to ensure that his fights rarely go the
distance. He is one of only two men to ever stop Mark Hunt with strikes
and he also has a win over Japanese legend Kazushi Sakuraba.
French-Korean middleweight Kang won a ‘Fight of the Night’ award for
his clash with Michael Bisping in the UFC. A second-degree Brazilian Jiu
Jitsu black belt, Kang’s honors include being a finalist in the PRIDE
FC Welterweight Grand Prix and winning a title in leading Korean
promotion Spirit MC. He has wins over Murilo ‘Ninja’ Rua and Akihiro
Gono.
Fernandes won the 2009 DREAM Featherweight Grand Prix to become the
organization’s first featherweight champion. After losing the belt to
Hiroyuki Takaya, he moved down to bantamweight and won the DREAM
Bantamweight Grand Prix.
Maeda has competed for many of the best organizations in the world,
including PRIDE FC, DREAM, WEC, Pancrase and DEEP. He fought for the WEC
bantamweight title against Miguel Torres at WEC 34 and holds wins over
Chase Beebe and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu expert Micah Miller among others. He
was also a quarter-finalist in the DREAM Featherweight Grand Prix.
‘GSI presents DREAM 18 and GLORY 4 Tokyo – New Year’s Eve Special’ –
will commence at 4 p.m. JST with the DREAM 18 card and continue with the
GLORY 4 Tokyo – Heavyweight Grand Slam, a one-night, 16-man,
single-elimination tournament featuring the world’s top heavyweight
stand-up fighters, including Semmy Schilt (39-6, 18 KO’s), Gokhan Saki
(77-15, 53 KO’s), Daniel Ghita (44-7, 34 KO’s), Remy Bonjasky (77-14, 40
KO’s), Peter Aerts (104-30-1, 78 KO’s), Errol Zimmerman (76-16-1, 41
KO’s), Anderson ‘Braddock’ Silva (32-8-1, 22 KO’s) and Sergei Kharitonov
(22-7, 12 KO’s).
The winner of the heavyweight tournament will take home a Grand Prize
of $400,000, and a total of $600,000 in prize money will be awarded to
tournament participants.
For more information, visit www.gloryworldseries.com.
About DREAM:
Japan’s premier MMA organisation, DREAM has staged 23 top-class
events in the course of its four-year history. Fighters that have
stepped into the DREAM ring include Fedor Emelianenko, Gegard Mousasi,
Shinya Aoki, Joachim Hansen, Melvin Manhoef, Tatsuya Kawajiri, Eddie
Alvarez, Todd Duffee, Gesias Calvancante, Marius Zaromskis.
About GLORY:
The GLORY World Series (www.gloryworldseries.com) is the world’s
premier kickboxing, or stand-up fighting league, staging events across
the globe and offering up to $1,000,000 in prize money to the winners of
16-man ‘Grand Prix’ tournaments, which are open to only the best
fighters in each weight class. The fight series also includes 8-man
tournaments and events with traditional, single bouts.
With television deals spanning every continent, plus a groundbreaking
online video streaming system and the world’s largest online martial
arts library, GLORY is one of the world’s most widely-broadcast sporting
organizations.
Owned and operated by Glory Sports International (GSI), the
organization has offices in Holland, the UK, Tokyo, Thailand, Malaysia
and Singapore. Its personnel includes a diverse mix of award-winning
hedge-fund and private equity investors; principals from pioneering
sports marketing agency Total Sport Asia; and senior level executives
from several leading sports franchises, including WWE, FIFA, Golden
Glory, Champions League and It’s Showtime.
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