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Dream.9: Feather Weight Grand Prix 2009 Second Round Information Promotion Dream Date May 26, 2009 Venue Yokohama Arena City Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Attendance 15,009 Event chronology Dream.8: Welter Weight Grand Prix 2009 First Round Dream.9: Feather Weight Grand Prix 2009 Second Round Dream 10: Welter Weight Grand Prix 2009 Final Round Dream.9: Feather Weight Grand Prix 2009 Second Round was a mixed martial arts event promoted by Fighting and Entertainment Group's mixed martial arts promotion Dream on May 26, 2009. It featured the second round of the promotion's featherweight (63 kilograms (140 lb)) grand prix and saw the return of Norifumi Yamamoto, who was given a first round bye, as well as a middleweight title fight between Ronaldo Souza and Jason Miller.
Contents
Results
First Round Super Hulk Grand Prix
- Minowa defeated Sapp via submission (achilles lock/modified lateral kneebar) at 1:16 of Round 1
Hong Man Choi vs.
José Canseco
- Choi defeated Canseco via submission (strikes) at 1:17 of Round 1
Jan Nortje vs.
Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou
- Sokoudjou defeated Nortje via TKO (punches) at 2:29 of Round 1
- Mousasi defeated Hunt via submission (kimura) at 1:20 of Round 1
Lightweight bout
- Kawajiri defeated Calvancante via decision (unanimous)
Second Round Feather Weight Grand Prix
Abel Cullum vs.
Hideo Tokoro
- Tokoro defeated Cullum via submission (rear naked choke) at 1:37 of Round 2
- Takaya defeated Maeda via TKO (punches) at 9:39 of Round 1
Masakazu Imanari vs.
Bibiano Fernandes
- Fernandes defeated Imanari via decision (unanimous)
Norifumi Yamamoto vs.
Joe Warren
- Warren defeated Yamamoto via decision (split)
Dream Middleweight title fight
- Fight for Dream Middleweight title ended in a no contest via doctor stoppage due to a cut on Souza after an illegal kick by Miller while being on the ground. After the doctor checkup they were allowed to fight for a brief moment and the blood started to flow again then the fight was stopped.
Notes
- Norifumi "Kid" Yamamoto entered the second round of the grand prix after receiving a first round bye at Dream 7 due to recovering from reconstructive knee surgery.[1]
- Hideo Tokoro and Daiki Hata fought at Dream.8 after Hata was unable to fight at Dream 7.
- Tokoro replaced the injured Daiki Hata.
- Dream.9 was the first Dream event to air in prime time on Tokyo Broadcasting System since Dream 6 in September 2008. During the same time slot WBC Flyweight Champion Daisuke Naito defended his title against Xiong Zhao Zhong.[2]
- Dream.9 aired live on North American based cable network HDNet at 5 am EST and again on tape delay later in the day
References
Dream events upcoming events are in italicsMajor Events Year End Events Categories:- Dream events
- 2009 in mixed martial arts
- Sport in Yokohama
- Mixed martial arts in Japan
- 2009 in Japan
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