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Akira Maeda’s new project, The Outsider

By Zach Arnold | January 22, 2008

In Japanese MMA online circles, this item I posted on January 10th drew a lot of attention. I didn’t think a lot about the news item at the time I made it, but apparently a lot of Japanese readers did.

So, today’s news about Akira Maeda running an amateur MMA tournament show called The Outsider on 3/30 in Tokyo at Differ Ariake is interesting to pay attention to.

The amateur tournament will use HERO’s rules. Participants must be in the age bracket of 16 ~ 35.

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