Rizin 26: Kyoji Horiguchi reclaims bantamweight title and sets sights on Bellator champ Juan Archuleta
- Horiguchi avenges loss with stunning first-round TKO over Kai Asakura at Saitama Super Arena
- ‘I got my Rizin belt back, and now it’s time to go after the other one,’ says new champ
There’s an unmistakable romance about watching Japanese mixed martial arts on New Year’s Eve.
If, of course, your idea of romance is watching a hoard of Rizin’s finest glide towards a ring on a wave of spotlights, seeking to soccer kick each other into oblivion in front of 10,000 socially distanced spectators at the Saitama Super Arena.
Stemming from the glory days of K-1 and the now defunct Pride FC, the fabled end-of-year showpiece has consistently delivered spectacular cards and plenty of iconic moments as the MMA fraternity says sayonara to the calendar year in combat sports.
Having overseen Pride, CEO Nobuyuki Sakakibara leads Rizin into its sixth year following a turbulent 12 months.
The man certainly knows how to combine sport and spectacle like no other, and he has grand plans. During the intermission, he announced Rizin 27 will take place at Japan’s largest baseball stadium.