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Saturday, April 10, 2004
POSTAL CONNECTIONS: PRIDE GP FIRST ROUND MATCHUPS
By Tape Lord

Hello my friends, my postal connections in the Japanese media are telling me to expect the following six first-round matchups for the
PRIDE Heavyweight GP to be official (some have already been announced) by next week:
Rodrigo 'Minotauro' Nogueira vs.
Hirotaka YokoiMirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic vs.
Kevin RandlemanFedor Emelianenko vs.
Mark ColemanMurilo 'Ninja' Rua vs.
Sergei KharitonovHeath Herring vs.
Ron WatermanDon Frye vs.
Yoshiki TakahashiRicardo Arona vs. Gan McGee is expected to be announced as an alternate matchup.
These same sources also say that
Stefan Leko will be matched up against either
'Giant' Silva or
Sentoryu.
DSE/PRIDE is also still trying to sign a big-name Japanese fighter (supposedly
Naoya Ogawa) to the GP, and will match him up against either Giant Silva or Sentoryu as well.
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Friday, April 09, 2004
'NINJA' VS. KHARITONOV

Murilo "Ninja" Rua
Tape Lord reports that the matchup of
Murilo 'Ninja' Rua vs. Sergei Kharitonov is a very strong possibility for the first round of the
PRIDE Heavyweight GP on
April 25th.
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ARONA VS. MC GEE

Ricardo Arona
The Japanese media reports that an alternate matchup of
Ricardo Arona vs. Gan McGee will most likely take place at
PRIDE Heavyweight GP on
April 25th.
The winner will be the first alternate used in case of an injury to one of the main GP tournament fighters.
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TYSON VS. ROUFUS

Rick Roufus
American kickboxing great
Rick Roufus is claiming to have signed a contract with
'Too Famous Productions', with the hope that they can sign boxing legend
Mike Tyson to face him in a kickboxing match.
According to
kickboxing insiders in Las Vegas, this is mainly a publicity stunt to capitalize off of the Tyson signing with
K-1. Too Famous Productions does have the signature of Roufus, but not Tyson's.
According to these same insiders, don't expect Tyson to sign for such a low-profile fight anytime soon unless very huge money is involved, or unless this fight happens in
K-1.
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MC GEE TO BE ALTERNATE IN PRIDE HEAVYWEIGHT GP

Gan McGee
The Japanese media reports that
Gan McGee will participate in an alternate fight for
PRIDE Heavyweight GP on
April 25th.
If McGee wins, he will be the first alternate used in case of an injury to one of the main GP tournament fighters. An opponent for McGee has not been named yet, but it is believed to be
Ricardo Arona.
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PRIDE DVD NEWS
DSE/PRIDE announced that their New Year's Eve show is now available on
DVD.
The shpw was not aired in North America, and features the
Royce Gracie vs. Hidehiko Yoshida matchup, as well as some other big name matchups.
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Thursday, April 08, 2004
PRIDE HEAVYWEIGHT GP NEWS

Minotauro and CroCop confirmed for the GP.
PRIDE Heabyweight Grand Prix
April 25th, 2004 (opening round)
JapanListed below are the names of the fighters who are signed, and who are being considered for the opening round of the
PRIDE Heavyweight Grand Prix.
The opening round will feature
sixteen fighters, and is scheduled for
April 25th:
Officially confirmed:
Rodrigo 'Minotauro' Nogueira
Mirko 'CroCop' Filipovic
Fedor Emelianenko
Heath Herring
Stefan Leko
Murilo 'Ninja' Rua
Mark Coleman
Kevin Randleman
Ron Waterman
Sergei Karitonov
Sentoryu aka Henry Miller
'Giant' Silva
Yoshiki Takahashi
Hirotaka YokoiUnofficially confirmed:
Don Frye
Ricardo Arona
Naoya OgawaOutside possibilty:
Semmy Schilt
Pedro Rizzo
Gan McGee
Tim Sylvia
Kazushi Sakuraba
Yoshihisa Yamamoto
Kazuhiro Nakamura
Yoshihiro Takayama
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BELFORT TO PRIDE UPDATE

Vitor Belfort
Sources in Brazil tell us that the rumors of
Vitor Belfort going to
PRIDE are inaccurate.
These same sources say that it is actually both
PRIDE and
K-1 that are interested in signing Belfort.
These sources go on to say that Belfort is interested in fighting for either PRIDE or K-1 in the future, but that right now he is focused on fighting
Randy Couture again and completing his
UFC contract.
After that, Belfort will look over his options and either re-sign with the UFC, or sign with either PRIDE or K-1. According to these sources, Belfort will most likely head off to Japan.
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POSTAL CONNECTIONS: BARONI MAY GO TO K-1 MMA
By Tape Lord

Phil Baroni
Hello my friends, my postal connections in Japan are telling me that
K-1 is looking to sign UFC showman
Phil Baroni.
Baroni would be doing mainly MMA fights under their
K-1 MMA promotion.
These same sources say that the talks have been only preliminary, and that Baroni is said to be highly interested in such a proposal.
However, these sources also say that Baroni is only interested in fighting for the
UFC at the present time, but that he may change his tune if things don't go as planned in his upcoming fight against
Evan Tanner in
UFC 48. This is because these sources say that K-1 will still be interested in signing him whether he wins or loses his next fight.
More info to come on this in the next few weeks.
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FILHO VS. BONJASKY

Francisco Filho
K-1 announced the matchup of
Francisco Filho vs. Remy Bonjasky for their show on
May 30th in Tokyo.
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SHIELDS VS. COOPER

Jake Shields (top)
Sources close to
Jake Shields report that he will be facing
Ray Cooper for the
SHOOTO 170-pound title on
July 7th in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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PALLING VS. TAKAYA

Stephen Palling
Todd Atkins reports the following from Japan:
SHOOTO has announced the matchup of
Stephen Palling vs. Hiroyuki Takaya for their
May 3rd show in Tokyo.
Takaya is one of
SHOOTO's top up-and-comers, and they are pushing him very hard as a future star. Takaya is very much like Palling in that he loves to strike. This fight could be one of the better fights to happen so far this year.
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FRYE VS. TAKAHASHI IN PRIDE GP

Don Frye
Sankei Sports reports that
Don Frye will face
Yoshiki Takahashi in the first round of the
PRIDE Heavyweight GP on
April 25th.
PRIDE is expected to release their full GP line-up later today.
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Wednesday, April 07, 2004
PENN TO K-1 MMA

B.J. Penn
UFC welterweight champion
B.J. Penn made an appearance at today's
K-1 Max show in Tokyo, and announced that he has signed on with the
K-1 organization
Penn went on to say that he will be competing in an MMA bout on the
K-1 'Dynamite!' show on
May 22nd.
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WATERMAN IN PRIDE GP

Ron Waterman (left)
The Japanese media is reporting that
Ron Waterman will participate in the
PRIDE Heavyweight GP, scheduled for
April 25th. His opponent will most likely be
Heath Herring.
According to the Japanese media, Waterman was asked to participate when it became apparent that
Igor Vovchanchyn will most likely be out of the GP due to injury.
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K-1 MAX RESULTS

Yilmaz and Masato in action.
K-1 World Max 2004
April 7, 2004
Yoyogi Stadium
Tokyo, JapanTournament (K-1 rules):
Masato defeats
Serkan Yilmaz by unanimous decision.
Albert Kraus defeats
Jadamba Narantungalag by unanimous decision.
Buakaw Por.Puramuk defeats
Jordan Tai by unanimous decision.
John Wayne Parr defeats
Duane Ludwig by unanimous decision.
Shamil Gaydarbekov defeats
Marfio Canoletti by majority decision.
Takayuki Kohiruimaki defeats
Paolo Balicha by unanimous decision.
Mike Zambidis defeats
Hayato by unanimous decision.
Jean Skarbowsky defeats
Fuji Chalmsak by unanimous decision.
David defeats
Kang En by KO at 2:20, RD 3.
Single fight (MMA rules):
Norifumi 'Kid' Yamamoto defeats
Tony Valenti by rear naked choke at 0:58, RD 1.
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TYSON TO MAKE K-1 DEBUT

Mike Tyson
K-1 announced that
Mike Tyson will make his K-1 debut in the
USA in either
July or
August of this year.
The show will be one of K-1's
'Dynamite!' shows, and will most likely take place in
Las Vegas. Tyson's opponent has not been decided yet.
The official signing will take place this
Thursday at the
Regency Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, California.
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YOSHIDA WILL NOT BE IN PRIDE HEAVYWEIGHT GP

Hidehiko Yoshida
Hiedhiko Yoshida announced to the Japanese media that he will not be participating in the
PRIDE HEavyweight GP, which is scheduled for
April 25th.
According to Yoshida, he does not have enough time to properly bulk up to heavyweight for the GP.
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SHOOTO FINLAND RESULTS

Joachim Hansen
Capital Punishment 2: 'Ticket To Japan'
April 5th, 2004
Helsinki, Finland
Rafles la Rose defeats
Martin Ahlberg by guillotine choke.
Mika Ilmen defeats
Danelius Razmus by KO.
David Bielkheden defeats
Sigitas Antanavicius by TKO.
Janne Tulirinta defeats
Arttu Nyman by unanimous decision.
Joachim Hansen defeats
Yakut Metin by TKO.
Tommi Haapanen defeats
Toni Hakala by decision.
Tom Niinimaki defeats
Vincent Latoel by triangle choke.
Jani Lax defeats
Mikael Lahdesmaki by unanimous decision.
Matteus Lahdesmaki drew with
Olli Hartikainen.
Thomas Backman defeats
Janne Rantanen.
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K-1 MAX CARD

Masato
K-1 World Max 2004
April 7, 2004
Yoyogi Stadium
Tokyo, JapanTournament (K-1 rules):
Masato vs.
Serkan YilmazAlbert Kraus vs.
Jadamba NarantungalagBuakaw Por.Puramuk vs.
Jordan TaiDuane Ludwig vs.
Johan Wayne ParrShamil Gaydarbekov vs.
Marfio CanolettiTakayuki Kohiruimaki vs.
Paolo BalichaMike Zambidis vs.
HayatoReserve match (K-1 rules):
Fuji Chalmsak vs.
Jean SkarbowskySingle fight (MMA rules):
Norifumi 'Kid' Yamamoto vs.
Tony Valenti
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SHOOTO CARD
SHOOTO
April 11th, 2004
Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium
Osaka, JapanClass-A Bouts:
Takumi vs.
Takashi NakakuraJunji Ikoma vs.
Itchaku Murata Class-B Bouts:
Kenichiro Togashi vs.
Romualdas Klimavicius Seigi Fujioka vs.
Tsutomu ShiikiTakamitsu Oba vs.
Keisuke Sakai Koetsu Okazaki vs.
Takao TamuraTetsuya Akihisa vs.
Tsuyoshi Okada Masanori Sugatani vs.
Manabu Kanou
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HEAT FC 3 CARD
HEAT FC 3
April 16th, 2004
Natal, BrazilHeat FC announced the following matchups for their
April 16th show. The full card is expected to have around eight matchups:
Carlos Barreto vs.
Mike Whitehead or
Ben ChristensenEbenezer Braga vs.
Keith Jardine Erick Tavares vs.
Diego Sanches Lucas Lopes vs.
Fabiano CapoaneMilton Vieira vs.
Delosman Paiva
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STORM MUAY THAI NEWS

Storm GP champ Anderson Silva (right).
Storm Muay Thai promoter
Rudimar Fedrigo announced that the show's next two editions will be held in Brazil, and will be only two days apart, on
April 16th and then
April 18th.
The April 16th show will take place in the city of
Sao Paulo, and the April 18th show will take place in the city of
Curitiba.
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SHOOTO CARD
SHOOTO
April 16th, 2004
Kitazawa Town Hall
Tokyo, JapanClass-A Bouts:
Katsuya Toida vs.
Jin KazetaClass-B Bouts:
Akitoshi Hokazono vs.
Kenji Osawa So Tazawa vs.
Takamaro WatariYutaka Teduka vs.
Toshinori Akagi Koji Takeuchi vs.
Wataru MikiAkihiro Murayama vs.
Ryuhei Sato
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PRIDE HEAVYWEIGHT GP NEWS

Minotauro and CroCop confirmed for the GP.
PRIDE Heabyweight Grand Prix
April 25th, 2004 (opening round)
JapanListed below are the names of the fighters who are signed, and who are being considered for the opening round of the
PRIDE Heavyweight Grand Prix.
The opening round will feature
sixteen fighters, and is scheduled for
April 25th:
Officially confirmed:
Rodrigo 'Minotauro' Nogueira
Mirko 'CroCop' Filipovic
Fedor Emelianenko
Igor Vovchanchyn
Heath Herring
Stefan Leko
Murilo 'Ninja' Rua
Mark Coleman
Kevin Randleman
Sergei Karitonov
Sentoryu aka Henry Miller
'Giant' Silva
Hirotaka Yokoi
Yoshihisa YamamotoUnofficially confirmed, and very strong possibilty:
Don Frye
Ricardo Arona
Hidehiko Yoshida
Kazushi Sakuraba
Kazuhiro Nakamura
Yoshihiro TakayamaNames have been mentioned in the media, but do not expect them in the GP:
Royce Gracie
Dan Henderson
Tom Erikson
Hiromitsu Kanehara
Kiyoshi Tamura
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Tuesday, April 06, 2004
K-1 VEGAS CARD
K-1: 'Battle At The Bellagio II'
Friday, April 30th, 2004
Bellagio Hotel and Casino
Las Vegas, NVRumored matchup:
Shannon Briggs vs.
'Tank AbbottFighters scheduled to compete:
Carter Williams
Michael McDonald
Dewey Cooper
Cung LeFighters that may participate:
Shannon Briggs
Francois Botha
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MECA 11 CARD

Evangelista "Cyborg" Santos (top)
Meca co-promoter
Rudimar Fedrigo announced the following matchups for the
Meca Vale Tudo 11 card, which is tentatively scheduled for sometime in
April:
Evangelista 'Cyborg' Santos vs.
Edson DragoDaniel Acacio vs.
Carlos Baruck Luiz Azeredo vs.
Roan Jucao Jadyson Costa vs.
TBA
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Monday, April 05, 2004
RANDLEMAN IN PRIDE HEAVYWEIGHT GP

Kevin Randleman
The Japanese media report that
Kevin Randleman will participate in the
PRIDE Heavyweight GP on
April 25th.
The Japanese media also added that Randleman;s first round opponent in the GP will most likely be
Mirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic.
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SILVA VS. KONDO

Vanderlei Silva (left)
DSE/PRIDE announced that
Vanderlei Silva vs. Yuki Kondo will take place as the main event for their
PRIDE Bushido 3 show on
May 23rd.
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IGOR POSSIBLY OUT OF PRIDE HEAVYWEIGHT GP

Igor Vovchanchyn
The Japanese media report that
Igor Vovchanchyn may be possibly out of the
PRIDE Heavyweight GP, which is scheduled for
April 25th.
According to reports, Igor still has an injury that he sustained from his last fight. With Igor possibly out, and
Sylvester Terkay definitely out, PRIDE may now has
six spots to fill for their
16-man GP.
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ARONA EXPECTS TO BE IN PRIDE HEAVYWEIGHT GP

Ricardo Arona
Ricardo Arona told Brazilian magazine
Tatame that he believes
PRIDE will invite him to participate in the
PRIDE Heavyweight GP, which is scheduled for
April 25th.
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NEVADA DOCTOR DISPUTES SYLVIA AND COX CLAIMS
Before reading any further, please read our disclaimer first.A
doctor based out of
Nevada has sent us the following commentary regarding the announcement that Tim Sylvia's manager
Monte Cox made about the Sylvia's latest steroid controversy:
"First off,
Monte Cox is wrong about the numbers,
Tim Sylvia didn't have
'.00000000064'.
The .00000000064 figure Cox gives translates to
640 pg/ml, which is
below the
NSAC threshold for testing positive. Tim actually had
64 ng/ml, which has 2 less zeroes in it than 640 pg/ml.
He's correct about the
stanozolol metabolites crystalizing in adipose tissue, as injectable stanozolol is in crystal form, and if it accumulates in adipose tissue it would crystalize. But I've
never heard of someone testing positive
nine months after their last use (Sylvia claims to have not used since two months before fighting
Gan McGee on
September 26th).
In my professional opinion the numbers don't seem to add up, but to be truthful I also have no problem if an athlete uses performance enhancing drugs. Below are two quotes I've included from experts in the field of steroid use"
-Doctor in Vegas"Oral AAS, such as Anavar, Winstrol (tablets), and Dianabol, are usually undetectable 3 to 4 days of after cessation. Injectable steroids usually have a much longer detection interval. Metabolites of nandrolone have been found in the urine of some athletes after 2 years it was reportedly last used. Stanozolol (Winstrol-V) has been detected in the urine of an athlete 4 months after cessation of its injection"
-Dr. Mauro DiPasquale, 1992a
http://www.exrx.net/AnabolicSteroids/EludingTechniques.html"Since Ben Johnson's unfortunate demise, stanazolol (Winstrol) has shot to the top of the rankings with track athletes. Much like the previously mentioned items, stanazolol became popular due to its fast clearance time and not necessarily because of its effectiveness. But that was when the old GCMS detection system was still in place. Athletes could stay on the drug right up to a few days before testing. When Ben stepped out on the track, little did he know the significance of the new GC-HRMS system and its ability to detect stanazolol metabolites up to 14 weeks out! In fact, the new system caught many athletes with their pants down. None of mine were caught, though!"
-Brian Batcheldorhttp://www.t-mag.com/html/body_59bb.html
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Sunday, April 04, 2004
TIM SYLVIA UPDATE

Tim Sylvia
Before reading any further, please read our disclaimer first.Monte Cox released the following statement regarding the
Tim Sylvia steroid situation. The results of Sylvia's recent steroid test have come back
negative, contrary to what the
UFC announced in their press release last Friday:
"Here is what happened in the Tim Sylvia test situation... pretty much, Josh Gross has it nailed in his story on Maxfighting...
Tim was required by the NSAC to produce a negative test before getting his license to compete in UFC 47... we knew this was going to take work because our doctor said once the stuff gets into your fat cells it can crystalize and stay there for more than a year. (don't start arguing roid issues, please. I know nothing about it, and am only stating what the doctor told us).
A test was taken many weeks prior to the UFC to see what the levels were... it was like .00000000064, which is very little.
Tim flew to Vegas to give the results to Zuffa and the NSAC and he offered to take a lie detector test to prove he had not used since the time he admitted to when he was suspended. NSAC officials said they believed him, and that the low amount was not consistent with somebody who had been using recently.
However, Tim still needed to work to get the remaining trace out of his body... and he used a herbal clensing thing-a-ma-jig... something that is completely OK to do.
Here's where it gets tricky... Wanting to give the herbs the most chance to work, he waited until he got to Vegas to take the test for the NSAC... he tried to do it Monday, but there was a problem (not sure what) and he was told to come back Tuesday. He took the test on Tuesday... and they hoped to get it back by Thursday afternoon... before the licensing and weigh-in.
As you know... the test results were not back until Friday. Zuffa had to make the changes in the lineup on Thursday and Tim was out.
We didn't learn that the test came back NEGATIVE until Tim was told by Dana White at the event.
As far as the release Zuffa put out saying Tim failed a test on Thursday... that's wrong and didn't happen. Not sure how that happened... probably in the rush to get something out quickly.
That's how this all came down... Zuffa and the NSAC will and has confirmed all of this in Gross' report."
-Monte Cox
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TIM SYLVIA STEROID CONTROVERSY: WHAT WAS BEING SAID AT UFC 47
By Jake R

Tim Sylvia (top)
Before reading any further, please read our disclaimer first.While I was at
UFC 47 last Friday in
Las Vegas, I heard many things being said amongst
MMA insiders and the assorted media. Below are the main things that were being asked and speculated on regarding the issue:
1.) Why did they wait so long to have
Tim Sylvia take the urine test for steroids?
2.) If an earlier test had been taken, the results would've been back way before.
3. The UFC asked
Wesley 'Cabbage' Correira to replace Sylvia in the title fight.
4. Cabbage said no to the title , yes to just a regular non-title matchup. Speculation amongst MMA insiders at the show was that Cabbage would have tested positive to marijuana and didn't want to cause embarrassment to himself and the UFC.
5. The oddsmakers said over and over that something was up, in accordance with the
Jake R Report.
6. The MMA insiders were saying that they believed Tim Sylvia had
switched urine cups in his initial test, in which he tested
negative. This is supposedly why Zuffa reported that the rumors about the positive test results were false. They knew if he took another urine test that he might test positive. This supposedly lead to the panic and the lies about
Winstrol-V being left in fat cells, even though doctors say that
Winstrol-V is usually out of your system in a matter of days. However, it must be stated that the MMA insiders who speculated this whole scenario had no proof to back these claims up other then speculation based on the re-shuffling of test dates and some alleged insider info.
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K-1 'DYNAMITE' NEWS

Left to right: Machida, Fujita, Sapp, Greco, and Ignashov.
K-1: 'Dynamite'
May 22nd,, 2004
Japan
K-1 announced that their show on
May 22nd will be a
'K-1 vs. Team Inoki' themed card with mostly MMA matchups. Below are some of the matchups that are expected to take place, as well as the probable lineups for both
Team K-1 and
Team Inoki:
MMA matchups:
Bob Sapp vs.
Kazuyuki FujitaAlexey Ignashov vs.
Shinsuke NakamuraProbable Team K-1 lineup:
Bob Sapp
Alexey Ignashov
Jerome LeBanner
Mark Hunt
Micheal McDonald
Peter Aerts
Sam Greco
Eric 'Butterbean' Esch
Genki Sudo
Norifumi 'Kid' Yamamoto Probable Team Inoki lineup:
Kazayuki Fujita
Shinsuke Nakamura
Josh Barnett
'Lyoto' Machida
Sylvester Terkay
Tom Howard
Dolgosurem Sumbayazer
'Blue Wolf'
Masayuki Naruse
Kazunari Murakami
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