UFC 100 Preview: Yoshihiro "Sexyama" Akiyama
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Yoshihiro "Sexyama" Akiyama talks Alan Belcher and UFC 100
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Yoshihiro Akiyama planning to show that Judoka can be successful in the UFC (Video)
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Yoshihiro Akiyama – UFC 100 Interview
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Yoshihiro Akiyama talks about his game plan for his first fight in the UFC against Alan Belcher at UFC 100.
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UFC 100 Preview- Yoshihiro “Sexyama” Akiyama
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Akiyama Prepared for the ‘Big Stage’
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With the meager sum of Japanese fighters competing inside the octagon, the arrival of Yoshihiro Akiyama brings a much needed incriment to Japan’s MMA entity in North America.
Slated to make his octagon debut at UFC 100 against Alan “The Talent” Belcher, the Judo star will look to electrify both UFC officals and spectators alike. Training out of Team Cloud in Japan, Akiyama has stockpiled an impressive 12-1 mixed martial arts record. The Osaka native has claimed victories over the likes of Melvin Manhoef and Pride veteran Denis Kang and is widely touted as one of the best judokas in all of mixed martial arts.
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Akiyama interviews, trains in a sparkly shirt
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Interview with the next UFC middleweight champion Yoshihiro Akiyama. Bonus footage of Akiyama training in a sparkly shirt. Do you know how big of a badass you have to be to train in a sparkly shirt? Chuck Norris uses his peripheral vision when he rolls up on Akiyama. And we can never get enough of Akiyama’s ring entrances. Here’s one from DREAM 5 with some great commentary and vocals from fellow badass Bas Rutten. Highlight of Rutten’s commentary “Hold me, Kenny, Hold me”:



