(Thanks for apply for English editing. We have English Editor now.But in future,if people leave from Editing Job I will accept new people who apply. So still I will apply editing.But you need sure I can't work with you immediately.)
SKILL MMA run by myself and sometime get help from Jordan Breen.That work really well.But I want edit my old work as better English.Jordan is basically busy so I want another people to make him work less (At new writing, I think I want get help from him though.).I can't pay money for work,but if you help this web and finish editing every old works web with quality,I will credit you as English editor and send you Japanese some MMA collectable(like pamphlet).I'm sure you can't get those thing at abroad.
I want quality as a work (I'm probably severe about it.Because I get help from professional daily.).So I want test translation quality.If you interest it, please send me as a mail of better English editing version of link below.It's famous Japanese MMA story.
Cult Martial Arts In MMA
Warning:I can't pay anything from English editing and this testing.I just say if I apply many of your English editing work to SKILL MMA,then I can give some my collectable.
(shiroobimma@gmail.com)
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Japanese Kick Boxing / Muay Thai Scene Gym List
This is Japanese Kick-boxing or Muay Thai version of gym list.I know this isn't comprehensive list.But I think it's still best list at English language.Kick Boxing / Muay Thai is not specialty on this web so please understand it.
I mention gym's official links,what prefecture they belong,what railway station is nearest and Notable Fighters .
Attention.Some of gyms really luck to have ability to welcome foreigner due to luck of language skill or just teacher's capacity to run gym.I think you better go gym get welcomed.So I think better ask it at phone before you go.
Silver Wolf Official (Tokyo Sangenjyaya)
Notable former fighter "Masato" Kobayashi

Nagoya JK Factory Official (Aichi,Amagasaka)
Notable figher Yoshihiro Sato

Dragon Dojo Official (Tokyo,Machida)
Gym's head Kensaku Maeda
Notable figher Kyotaro,Daisuke Uematsu,Keiji Ozaki,Ryuji Kajiwara

Caesar Gym Official (Tokyo,Asakusa)
Notable Fighter Takaaki Umeno,Kenichi Ogata,Hiroki Shishido

Fujiwara Gym Official (Tokyo,Minowa)
Notable fighter Masahiro Yamamoto,Hisanori Maeda

Seishun Juku Official (Tokyo,Keiseiaoto)
Notable fighter Yuya Yamamoto,Naoki Ishikawa,Sakon Terada
Bungeling Bay Official (Tokyo,Ebisu)
Notable Fighter Hiroki Nakajima,Naoki Samukawa

Oikawa Dojo Official (Osaka,Chidoribashi)
Notable fighter Tomohiro Oikawa,Rena Kubota
M & J Kick Boxing Gym Official (Osaka, Nihonbashi)
Notable fighter Kizaemon Saiga
Taniyama Gym Official (Kanagawa,Isehara and Kanagawa,Sobudaimae)
Notable fighter Yasuhiro Kido

Try Hard Gym Official (Kanagawa,Kobuchi)
Notable fighter Hiroya Kawabe

Musashi Sports Center (Kanagawa,Aikoishida)
Coach Tomoyuki Mori (Akio "Musashi" Mori's brother)

Yamato Gym Official (Aichi,Kanayama)
Yamato Gym youtube channel
Notable fighter Tetsuya Yamato

Oguni Gym Official (Tokyo,Ikebukuro)
Notable fighter "Tomonori" Sato,Takashi Yoneda

Weerasakreck Fairtex Muay Thai Gym (Tokyo,Mikawajima and Tokyo,Minowa and Saitama,Warabi and Chiba Makuhari and Tokyo,Ochiaiminaminagasaki and Fukuoka,Shimoyamato and Tokyo,Higashiyamato and Chiba,Tennodai)
Notable fighter Wanrop Weerasakreck,Kuntap Weerasakreck,Kanongsuk Weerasakreck
Sugawara Dojo Official (Chiba,Aohori)
Notable fighter Yuji "Mad Fist" Takeuchi
Jiseikan Official (Chiba,Sango)
Notable fighter Kozo Takeda

DC Lab. Gym Official (Tokyo,Ebisu)
Notable fighter Yuta Kubo

Ihara Dojo (Tokyo, Ebisu)
Notable fighter Mutsuki Ebata,Rui Ebata

Real Deal Official (Tokyo,Omori and Fukuoka,Heiwadori and Fukuoka,Hakata and Fukuoka,Nishijin and Fukuoka,Tenjin)
Notable former fighter "Yuki" Taguchi
TARGET Official (Tokyo,Sugamo)
Notable fighter Fabiano Cyclone,Erika Kamimura

STURGIS Shinjuku Gym Official (Tokyo,Okubo)
Notable fighter Koji Yoshimoto

Meguro Fujimoto Gym Official (Tokyo,Meguro)
Notable fighter Hiroki Ishii

Rikix official (Tokyo, Ookayama and Kanagawa, Yurigaoka)
Gym's head Riki Onodera

Phoenix Official (Tokyo,Akihabara)
Gym's head Masaaki Kato

Hayato Gym Official (Tokyo,Gakugeidaigaku)
Gym's head Yuji "Hayato" Miyake

King Gym Official (Tokyo,Ojima)
Notable fighter Ryoichi "Rasyata" Sakiyama

Fire Takadanobaba Official (Tokyo,Takadanobaba)
Notable former fighter Toshimasa "Fire" Harada
I mention gym's official links,what prefecture they belong,what railway station is nearest and Notable Fighters .
Attention.Some of gyms really luck to have ability to welcome foreigner due to luck of language skill or just teacher's capacity to run gym.I think you better go gym get welcomed.So I think better ask it at phone before you go.
Silver Wolf Official (Tokyo Sangenjyaya)
Notable former fighter "Masato" Kobayashi
Nagoya JK Factory Official (Aichi,Amagasaka)
Notable figher Yoshihiro Sato
Dragon Dojo Official (Tokyo,Machida)
Gym's head Kensaku Maeda
Notable figher Kyotaro,Daisuke Uematsu,Keiji Ozaki,Ryuji Kajiwara

Caesar Gym Official (Tokyo,Asakusa)
Notable Fighter Takaaki Umeno,Kenichi Ogata,Hiroki Shishido
Fujiwara Gym Official (Tokyo,Minowa)
Notable fighter Masahiro Yamamoto,Hisanori Maeda
Seishun Juku Official (Tokyo,Keiseiaoto)
Notable fighter Yuya Yamamoto,Naoki Ishikawa,Sakon Terada
Bungeling Bay Official (Tokyo,Ebisu)
Notable Fighter Hiroki Nakajima,Naoki Samukawa
Oikawa Dojo Official (Osaka,Chidoribashi)
Notable fighter Tomohiro Oikawa,Rena Kubota
M & J Kick Boxing Gym Official (Osaka, Nihonbashi)
Notable fighter Kizaemon Saiga
Taniyama Gym Official (Kanagawa,Isehara and Kanagawa,Sobudaimae)
Notable fighter Yasuhiro Kido
Try Hard Gym Official (Kanagawa,Kobuchi)
Notable fighter Hiroya Kawabe
Musashi Sports Center (Kanagawa,Aikoishida)
Coach Tomoyuki Mori (Akio "Musashi" Mori's brother)
Yamato Gym Official (Aichi,Kanayama)
Yamato Gym youtube channel
Notable fighter Tetsuya Yamato
Oguni Gym Official (Tokyo,Ikebukuro)
Notable fighter "Tomonori" Sato,Takashi Yoneda
Weerasakreck Fairtex Muay Thai Gym (Tokyo,Mikawajima and Tokyo,Minowa and Saitama,Warabi and Chiba Makuhari and Tokyo,Ochiaiminaminagasaki and Fukuoka,Shimoyamato and Tokyo,Higashiyamato and Chiba,Tennodai)
Notable fighter Wanrop Weerasakreck,Kuntap Weerasakreck,Kanongsuk Weerasakreck
Sugawara Dojo Official (Chiba,Aohori)
Notable fighter Yuji "Mad Fist" Takeuchi
Jiseikan Official (Chiba,Sango)
Notable fighter Kozo Takeda
DC Lab. Gym Official (Tokyo,Ebisu)
Notable fighter Yuta Kubo
Ihara Dojo (Tokyo, Ebisu)
Notable fighter Mutsuki Ebata,Rui Ebata
Real Deal Official (Tokyo,Omori and Fukuoka,Heiwadori and Fukuoka,Hakata and Fukuoka,Nishijin and Fukuoka,Tenjin)
Notable former fighter "Yuki" Taguchi
TARGET Official (Tokyo,Sugamo)
Notable fighter Fabiano Cyclone,Erika Kamimura
STURGIS Shinjuku Gym Official (Tokyo,Okubo)
Notable fighter Koji Yoshimoto
Meguro Fujimoto Gym Official (Tokyo,Meguro)
Notable fighter Hiroki Ishii
Rikix official (Tokyo, Ookayama and Kanagawa, Yurigaoka)
Gym's head Riki Onodera
Phoenix Official (Tokyo,Akihabara)
Gym's head Masaaki Kato
Hayato Gym Official (Tokyo,Gakugeidaigaku)
Gym's head Yuji "Hayato" Miyake
King Gym Official (Tokyo,Ojima)
Notable fighter Ryoichi "Rasyata" Sakiyama
Fire Takadanobaba Official (Tokyo,Takadanobaba)
Notable former fighter Toshimasa "Fire" Harada
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Japanese Defunct MMA Event List
The Japanese MMA scene has been through a lot of turmoil in the past. There are some organizations that have been and gone and are now defunct.
They are listed here to remind people of the history of Japanese MMA.
Major promotions:
PRIDE
This was the biggest Japanese MMA promotion and arguably ruled the MMA world from 1997 until 2007.
PRIDE official (archived)
Hero's
Hero’s was created by FEG, K-1’s parent organization, to try and compete with PRIDE. DREAM is the spiritual successor to this promotion.
Hero's official (archived)
--------------------------------
Local-level promotions
Smack Girl
Smackgirl was the only stable women’s MMA organization and ran from 2001 to 2008. It was known for its 30 second ground limit.
Smack Girl Official (archived)
Seikendo
Seikendo was created by Satoru Sayama (Tiger Mask and founder of Shooto.) It was focused on realistic “street fight” style fighting.
Seikendo Official (archived)
MARS
MARS was an MMA organization created by Korean residents of Japan. It was thought to be able to give Korean fighters a chance to succeed. However, the organization fell apart due to inexperience and poor management.
MARS Official (archived)
AX
A women’s MMA promotion. Not that well known, but it was where Yuka Tsuji broke out of a crowd of talented fighters. She beat Ikuma Hoshino who was the most accomplished female Japanese MMA fighter at that time.
AX Official (archived)
---------------------------
Regional-level promotions
Real Rhythm
MMA organization in Osaka that was connected with DEEP.
Real Rhythm Official (archived)
J-Do
This organization had a mixture of MMA and Judo rules. It resembled Judo with strikes. Throws were awarded points, two ippons would be the equivalent of a KO.
J-Do official (archived)
TITAN fight
TITAN fight official
TITAN fight official youtube channel
TITAN fight's org head Kenichi Yamamoto blog
King of the Cage Japan
King of the Cage Japan official (archived)
M-1 Global Japan
M-1 Global Japan official (archived)
Voltage
Voltage official (archived)
Voltage official youtube channel
Voltage official blog
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Japanese gangsta fight and other small organization
Hearts Crush
Hearts Crush Official (archived)
Ken-Oh
Ken-Oh official (archived)
Virginity's youtube channel(Which make Ken-Oh video material)
TSUWAMONO
TSUWAMONO official (archieved)
TSUWAMONO's youtube channel
Ga-Chi (former Ya-Oh)
Ga-Chi Official (archieved)
Kamikaze Pounders
Kamikaze Pounders Official
SKILL MMA's Current Japanese MMA Event List
Big thanks to Matt Benyon (from The Grappling Dummy) for English editing.
They are listed here to remind people of the history of Japanese MMA.
Major promotions:
PRIDE
This was the biggest Japanese MMA promotion and arguably ruled the MMA world from 1997 until 2007.
PRIDE official (archived)
Hero's
Hero’s was created by FEG, K-1’s parent organization, to try and compete with PRIDE. DREAM is the spiritual successor to this promotion.
Hero's official (archived)
--------------------------------
Local-level promotions
Smack Girl
Smackgirl was the only stable women’s MMA organization and ran from 2001 to 2008. It was known for its 30 second ground limit.
Smack Girl Official (archived)
Seikendo
Seikendo was created by Satoru Sayama (Tiger Mask and founder of Shooto.) It was focused on realistic “street fight” style fighting.
Seikendo Official (archived)
MARS
MARS was an MMA organization created by Korean residents of Japan. It was thought to be able to give Korean fighters a chance to succeed. However, the organization fell apart due to inexperience and poor management.
MARS Official (archived)
AX
A women’s MMA promotion. Not that well known, but it was where Yuka Tsuji broke out of a crowd of talented fighters. She beat Ikuma Hoshino who was the most accomplished female Japanese MMA fighter at that time.
AX Official (archived)
---------------------------
Regional-level promotions
Real Rhythm
MMA organization in Osaka that was connected with DEEP.
Real Rhythm Official (archived)
J-Do
This organization had a mixture of MMA and Judo rules. It resembled Judo with strikes. Throws were awarded points, two ippons would be the equivalent of a KO.
J-Do official (archived)
TITAN fight
TITAN fight official
TITAN fight official youtube channel
TITAN fight's org head Kenichi Yamamoto blog
King of the Cage Japan
King of the Cage Japan official (archived)
M-1 Global Japan
M-1 Global Japan official (archived)
Voltage
Voltage official (archived)
Voltage official youtube channel
Voltage official blog
---------------------------
Japanese gangsta fight and other small organization
Hearts Crush
Hearts Crush Official (archived)
Ken-Oh
Ken-Oh official (archived)
Virginity's youtube channel(Which make Ken-Oh video material)
TSUWAMONO
TSUWAMONO official (archieved)
TSUWAMONO's youtube channel
Ga-Chi (former Ya-Oh)
Ga-Chi Official (archieved)
Kamikaze Pounders
Kamikaze Pounders Official
SKILL MMA's Current Japanese MMA Event List
Big thanks to Matt Benyon (from The Grappling Dummy) for English editing.
Monday, June 7, 2010
Fight
Slowly but surely, MMA has become a fightsport -- emphasis on "sport". However, people might be forgetting another aspect of the game: it's a fight. It's one of MMA's roots, and the reason themes like "vale tudo", "samurai" and "gladiators" are popular.
In 1999, Shooto founder and pro-wrestling legend Satoru Sayama started his own martial art, Seikendo. In Seikendo, it defined throws as finishes for a fight. Why? Because a throw is effective in a real fight if you're standing up. Seikendo didn't succeed as a sport, largely because it focused on budo and real fighting purpose, and lacked business sense.
It's one of the things that makes "freakshow" fights appealing. In the early days, there was no mind paid to an opponent's weight, just like in a real fight, there are no weight classes. It's impossible to explain or excuse all "freakshow" fights in this way, but that thought definitely effects the minds of fans.
I heard Jordan Breen's radio show, and he was talking about Mauricio "Shogun" Rua. He said that he couldn't explain why he had such a large and dedicated fanbase compared to some other more known fighters. I say that charm comes from the versatility and imaginative fight style he brings. He, like Sakuraba, gained global support because of that point. Their viral video popularity proves it.
One of MMA's charms is that wild things you could never imagine happen in fights. But this mystique has been lessened recently. People know MMA better, fighters are more well-rounded, better prepared and have well-developed backgrounds.
This isn't necessarily negative; I'm not against MMA becoming more of a sport. I'll always support that. But I am worried MMA is becoming less imaginative. Of course fighters need to improve, so they take the more well-known blueprint to success. But, that's what made me excited when Lyoto became champ. I wanted to see MMA be imaginative. I still want MMA to have wild, stylistic twists. Lyoto's success was dependent upon his efforts to make karate fit MMA. MMA's imagination allows these turns to happen.
In the UFC, Shogun is definitely showing his versatile skills. But, his fighting charm was greatest in the Pride era. With soccer kicks and stomps, he could really show his imagination as a fighter. Because of fighters like him, you don't heard many fans complain about soccer kicks and stomps; the concerns are always about the sport's reputation from those outside the MMA world.
Moreover, when you think about going for a takedown, and you put your head down as an opponent's legs, you risk getting kicked in the head. In a real fight, it would be foolish to go for a weak takedown like that.
We need knees to the head on the ground first, but after people realize they're safe, I would like to introduce soccer kicks and stomps. I think it should work, since there is proof called "Pride" that it's not as dangerous as it seems.
Giving people freedom creates fighting imagination. That's fightsport: it makes profit like a true sports competition, but also satisfies our ideas about what a "fight" really is.
Big thanks to Jordan Breen (from Sherdog) for English and editing.
In 1999, Shooto founder and pro-wrestling legend Satoru Sayama started his own martial art, Seikendo. In Seikendo, it defined throws as finishes for a fight. Why? Because a throw is effective in a real fight if you're standing up. Seikendo didn't succeed as a sport, largely because it focused on budo and real fighting purpose, and lacked business sense.
It's one of the things that makes "freakshow" fights appealing. In the early days, there was no mind paid to an opponent's weight, just like in a real fight, there are no weight classes. It's impossible to explain or excuse all "freakshow" fights in this way, but that thought definitely effects the minds of fans.
I heard Jordan Breen's radio show, and he was talking about Mauricio "Shogun" Rua. He said that he couldn't explain why he had such a large and dedicated fanbase compared to some other more known fighters. I say that charm comes from the versatility and imaginative fight style he brings. He, like Sakuraba, gained global support because of that point. Their viral video popularity proves it.
One of MMA's charms is that wild things you could never imagine happen in fights. But this mystique has been lessened recently. People know MMA better, fighters are more well-rounded, better prepared and have well-developed backgrounds.
This isn't necessarily negative; I'm not against MMA becoming more of a sport. I'll always support that. But I am worried MMA is becoming less imaginative. Of course fighters need to improve, so they take the more well-known blueprint to success. But, that's what made me excited when Lyoto became champ. I wanted to see MMA be imaginative. I still want MMA to have wild, stylistic twists. Lyoto's success was dependent upon his efforts to make karate fit MMA. MMA's imagination allows these turns to happen.
In the UFC, Shogun is definitely showing his versatile skills. But, his fighting charm was greatest in the Pride era. With soccer kicks and stomps, he could really show his imagination as a fighter. Because of fighters like him, you don't heard many fans complain about soccer kicks and stomps; the concerns are always about the sport's reputation from those outside the MMA world.
Moreover, when you think about going for a takedown, and you put your head down as an opponent's legs, you risk getting kicked in the head. In a real fight, it would be foolish to go for a weak takedown like that.
We need knees to the head on the ground first, but after people realize they're safe, I would like to introduce soccer kicks and stomps. I think it should work, since there is proof called "Pride" that it's not as dangerous as it seems.
Giving people freedom creates fighting imagination. That's fightsport: it makes profit like a true sports competition, but also satisfies our ideas about what a "fight" really is.
Big thanks to Jordan Breen (from Sherdog) for English and editing.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
5 fighter decided for Sengoku Bantam weight tournament
Wataru Inatsu
Hiryu Okamoto
Wataru Takahashi
Takuya Eizumi
Kyu Jin Choi

Takuya Eizumi
SRC planned other 4 fighter get recommended from Shooto,Pancrase,Cage Force and ZST.
One candidate can imagine.
Winner of Manabu Inoue vs Seiya Kawahara from Pancrase.
I hope Philippine,China and Mongolian fighter enter tournament.Win and lose isn't that much matter.When Korean fighter come to Japan many of them lose before but they improve lately and clearly become strong MMA country.
Hiryu Okamoto
Wataru Takahashi
Takuya Eizumi
Kyu Jin Choi
Takuya Eizumi
SRC planned other 4 fighter get recommended from Shooto,Pancrase,Cage Force and ZST.
One candidate can imagine.
Winner of Manabu Inoue vs Seiya Kawahara from Pancrase.
I hope Philippine,China and Mongolian fighter enter tournament.Win and lose isn't that much matter.When Korean fighter come to Japan many of them lose before but they improve lately and clearly become strong MMA country.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
How to apply SRC Asian bantam weight tournament
When I found out that SRC (formerly named Sengoku) will hold a Bantamweight Asian MMA tournament and that it was open for applicants (with certain conditions),
I thought it was a brilliant idea because many Asian fighters outisde of Japan lack a route into Major MMA events.
But there is a problem: SRC didn't translate their conditions for entry into the tournament from the original Japanese notification.
I have translated the details of the entry conditions, but I'm not a professional translator, so keep in mind that I can be wrong. You will need to read the original text in Japanese to know how to fill out the application.
(the original Japanese notification and entry conditions by SRC)
【SRC Bantamweight ASIA Tournament 2010 entry requirements】
● Tournament's purpose
1 To define who is the Bantamweight champ in Asia, which is the most competitive class in the region.
2 To hold an open tournament, and to give opportunities to more pro-fighters to participate in a Major MMA event. We aim to give fighters a chance to win substantial prize money and fair fight purses which will help them realize their dreams and hopes.
3 To display difficult survival matches that will move a wider audience and elicit their sympathy, which will broaden the MMA market.
● Prize money and Purse
1 Tounamet Winner : 3000000 yen (32000USD)
2 Fight purse : All fighters' first purse of the tournament will be 100000 yen (1070USD)
● Qualifications for entry into the tournament
1 Weight limit: 61.2 kg and under (SRC's Bantamweight class will be in effect from the next SRC event, SRC 13)
2 Experience: Applicants must have verifiable Japanese citizenship, citizenship in an Asian country, or must have lived in the Asia region for 10 years. Applicants must also fulfill at least one of three conditions below:
・Have a professional license in a Japanese or overseas professional MMA organization.
・Have at least five professional mixed martial arts fights with a better than .500 overall record.
・Have a recommendation from the gym or promotion to which the applicant belongs.
3 Age: Applicant must be 35 years old and under (as of June 30, 2010)
4 Medical examination: Applicants who pass the above documentation selection must pass a medical examination by SRC within the designated application acceptance period.
● Method to apply for particpation in the tournament:
1 Fill in the application and submit it to the SRC Committee by FAX.
2 Application acceptance period : 10/5/2010 to 5/6/2010
● Examination and results announcement
Fighters participating in the tournament will be decided by the SRC Committee by examination of their applications. The final number of participants in the tournament will be decided by the number of applicants received by SRC. However, SRC basically plans to host 16 fighters for the tournament, including some seeded fighters and some reserve fighters.
SRC will render decisions on or before June 12, 2010 and contact the participating fighters.
● Fight date and match-ups
1 The first round of the tournament will be held on July 4, 2010 at SRC Asia vol.1
SRC plans to hold the second and future rounds of the tournament at SRC 14 and SRC 15.
2 Match-ups and the order of fights will be decide by a random draw at SRC's upcoming press conference.
● other
※ SRC will pay travel and living expenses in region as per our tournament regulations (1 fighter and 1 cornerman). (shiroobi's note: "region" in this sentence means a Japanese region not near to Tokyo.)
You can download the application from here (shiroobi's note: there is only a Japanese version of the application)
(shiroobi's note: 81-3-5725-7109 is the FAX Number you need to send the application to from outside of Japan. I recommend that you confirm the transmission of your fax by getting an e-mail (info@src-official.com) receipt from SRC.)
How to write application

Big thanks to Tony Loiseleur (from Sherdog) for English and editing.
I thought it was a brilliant idea because many Asian fighters outisde of Japan lack a route into Major MMA events.
But there is a problem: SRC didn't translate their conditions for entry into the tournament from the original Japanese notification.
I have translated the details of the entry conditions, but I'm not a professional translator, so keep in mind that I can be wrong. You will need to read the original text in Japanese to know how to fill out the application.
(the original Japanese notification and entry conditions by SRC)
【SRC Bantamweight ASIA Tournament 2010 entry requirements】
● Tournament's purpose
1 To define who is the Bantamweight champ in Asia, which is the most competitive class in the region.
2 To hold an open tournament, and to give opportunities to more pro-fighters to participate in a Major MMA event. We aim to give fighters a chance to win substantial prize money and fair fight purses which will help them realize their dreams and hopes.
3 To display difficult survival matches that will move a wider audience and elicit their sympathy, which will broaden the MMA market.
● Prize money and Purse
1 Tounamet Winner : 3000000 yen (32000USD)
2 Fight purse : All fighters' first purse of the tournament will be 100000 yen (1070USD)
● Qualifications for entry into the tournament
1 Weight limit: 61.2 kg and under (SRC's Bantamweight class will be in effect from the next SRC event, SRC 13)
2 Experience: Applicants must have verifiable Japanese citizenship, citizenship in an Asian country, or must have lived in the Asia region for 10 years. Applicants must also fulfill at least one of three conditions below:
・Have a professional license in a Japanese or overseas professional MMA organization.
・Have at least five professional mixed martial arts fights with a better than .500 overall record.
・Have a recommendation from the gym or promotion to which the applicant belongs.
3 Age: Applicant must be 35 years old and under (as of June 30, 2010)
4 Medical examination: Applicants who pass the above documentation selection must pass a medical examination by SRC within the designated application acceptance period.
● Method to apply for particpation in the tournament:
1 Fill in the application and submit it to the SRC Committee by FAX.
2 Application acceptance period : 10/5/2010 to 5/6/2010
● Examination and results announcement
Fighters participating in the tournament will be decided by the SRC Committee by examination of their applications. The final number of participants in the tournament will be decided by the number of applicants received by SRC. However, SRC basically plans to host 16 fighters for the tournament, including some seeded fighters and some reserve fighters.
SRC will render decisions on or before June 12, 2010 and contact the participating fighters.
● Fight date and match-ups
1 The first round of the tournament will be held on July 4, 2010 at SRC Asia vol.1
SRC plans to hold the second and future rounds of the tournament at SRC 14 and SRC 15.
2 Match-ups and the order of fights will be decide by a random draw at SRC's upcoming press conference.
● other
※ SRC will pay travel and living expenses in region as per our tournament regulations (1 fighter and 1 cornerman). (shiroobi's note: "region" in this sentence means a Japanese region not near to Tokyo.)
You can download the application from here (shiroobi's note: there is only a Japanese version of the application)
(shiroobi's note: 81-3-5725-7109 is the FAX Number you need to send the application to from outside of Japan. I recommend that you confirm the transmission of your fax by getting an e-mail (info@src-official.com) receipt from SRC.)
How to write application

Big thanks to Tony Loiseleur (from Sherdog) for English and editing.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
How to use SKILL MMA's link section?
SKILL MMA is known as bring new view point for westerners MMA audience.But not only that.I make biggest misc information database of Japanese MMA.I make amount of photo section about Japanese MMA.I make link section connect to useful MMA Data web or nice MMA photo web or international MMA web.I give explanation about how to use SKILL MMA as a MMA portal.All of those can access from SKILL MMA's link section.
At first watch SKILL MMA's link section right side of this web just below blog's archive.
SKILL MMA relate
SKILL MMA's Picasa
(SKILL MMA's photo section.)
SKILL MMA's Digg
(SKILL MMA's social bookmark.I plan to introduce quality MMA article)
My Twitter Account
(I tweet when I get news or I watch live MMA event)
Sherdog's SKILL MMA readers group
(SKILL MMA's Social group at Sherdog forum)
MMA News
(Those are MMA news web.SKILL MMA isn't news web.So if you want news,use those web.)
Sherdog
Bloody Elbow
TATAME
BLOODY KNUX
Head Kick Legend
MMA For Real
MMA Data
Upcoming events list from Sherdog
(Future event list.I hope you using this for find future event you plan to go.)
Fight Finder from Sherdog
(Fight record)
Fight Metric (fight stats)
(You can confirm your score is right or wrong)
MMA Data from SKILL MMA (I update those list when I need to.)
Japanese MMA Fighter blog list
(List of Japanese MMA scene fighter's blog.Most comprehensive one.)
Japanese MMA venue list
(list of Venue where MMA event hold and explanation)
Japanese MMA gym list
(list of Japanese MMA gym include nearest station and gym's head information)
Japanese MMA Fighter twitter list
(You can find Japanese MMA fighter's tweet)
Other Martial Arts Data by SKILL MMA
Martial Arts exist in Japan list
(list of martial arts exist Japan and link to headquarters web)
Japanese Kick Boxing and Muay Thai event list
(List of Japanese Kick Boxing and Muay Thai.Introduce not only official web but also include official youtube channel or blog anything related)
MMA TV
(You can watch official MMA movie for those TV web)
SPIKE : UFC
VERSUS : WEC
Showtime : Strikeforce
HDNet : Dream and SRC aka Sengoku
iaTV : Pancrase
MMA Book
(MMA instruction book)
Victory Belt
MMA Photo
(Introduce MMA photographer's official web)
Daniel Herbertson Photography
All ELBOWS (Esther Lin and E. Casey)
Susumu's Gallery (Susumu Nagao)
one day sugi 2 (Hirofumi Sugi)
MMA ORG
(Link to world's regional MMA web)
North America
UFC
WEC
Strikeforce
Bellator
Shine Fights
UWC
MFC
KOTC
Japan
Dream
SRC aka Sengoku
ASTRA
Shooto
Pancrase
DEEP
Cage Force
Valkyrie
Jewels
SKILL MMA's Japanese MMA event list (More event listed)
(One of most popular section at SKILL MMA.Introduce not only official web but also include official youtube channel or blog anything related)
Europe
M-1 Grobal
Ultimate Challenge UK
KSW
Bushido
South America
Jungle Fight
Central America
Combate Exteremo
Asia
Art Of War
URCC
Legend FC
Oceania
XPLOSION
Shooto Australia
At first watch SKILL MMA's link section right side of this web just below blog's archive.
SKILL MMA relate
SKILL MMA's Picasa
(SKILL MMA's photo section.)
SKILL MMA's Digg
(SKILL MMA's social bookmark.I plan to introduce quality MMA article)
My Twitter Account
(I tweet when I get news or I watch live MMA event)
Sherdog's SKILL MMA readers group
(SKILL MMA's Social group at Sherdog forum)
MMA News
(Those are MMA news web.SKILL MMA isn't news web.So if you want news,use those web.)
Sherdog
Bloody Elbow
TATAME
BLOODY KNUX
Head Kick Legend
MMA For Real
MMA Data
Upcoming events list from Sherdog
(Future event list.I hope you using this for find future event you plan to go.)
Fight Finder from Sherdog
(Fight record)
Fight Metric (fight stats)
(You can confirm your score is right or wrong)
MMA Data from SKILL MMA (I update those list when I need to.)
Japanese MMA Fighter blog list
(List of Japanese MMA scene fighter's blog.Most comprehensive one.)
Japanese MMA venue list
(list of Venue where MMA event hold and explanation)
Japanese MMA gym list
(list of Japanese MMA gym include nearest station and gym's head information)
Japanese MMA Fighter twitter list
(You can find Japanese MMA fighter's tweet)
Other Martial Arts Data by SKILL MMA
Martial Arts exist in Japan list
(list of martial arts exist Japan and link to headquarters web)
Japanese Kick Boxing and Muay Thai event list
(List of Japanese Kick Boxing and Muay Thai.Introduce not only official web but also include official youtube channel or blog anything related)
MMA TV
(You can watch official MMA movie for those TV web)
SPIKE : UFC
VERSUS : WEC
Showtime : Strikeforce
HDNet : Dream and SRC aka Sengoku
iaTV : Pancrase
MMA Book
(MMA instruction book)
Victory Belt
MMA Photo
(Introduce MMA photographer's official web)
Daniel Herbertson Photography
All ELBOWS (Esther Lin and E. Casey)
Susumu's Gallery (Susumu Nagao)
one day sugi 2 (Hirofumi Sugi)
MMA ORG
(Link to world's regional MMA web)
North America
UFC
WEC
Strikeforce
Bellator
Shine Fights
UWC
MFC
KOTC
Japan
Dream
SRC aka Sengoku
ASTRA
Shooto
Pancrase
DEEP
Cage Force
Valkyrie
Jewels
SKILL MMA's Japanese MMA event list (More event listed)
(One of most popular section at SKILL MMA.Introduce not only official web but also include official youtube channel or blog anything related)
Europe
M-1 Grobal
Ultimate Challenge UK
KSW
Bushido
South America
Jungle Fight
Central America
Combate Exteremo
Asia
Art Of War
URCC
Legend FC
Oceania
XPLOSION
Shooto Australia
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