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Headlines: Marlon Sandro will continue fighting in Japan
By Zach Arnold | April 15, 2010

Sengoku announced that their next big event will happen on 6/20 in Tokyo at Ryogoku Kokugikan. Announced for the show is a Featherweight title bout between Masanori Kanehara and Marlon Sandro. Also booked on the card is Hiroshi Izumi and Maximo Blanco.
Today’s media notebook
- Compustrike: Statistical preview for upcoming Strikeforce event in Nashville
- Ult MMA: Army of one – US soldier Hunter Worsham preps for Strikeforce debut
- Dave Meltzer (Yahoo Sports): Dan Henderson in the biggest fight of his professional career on Saturday night
- MMA For Real: Expect Dan Henderson to beat Jake Shields by TKO in R3 on Saturday night
- Sports Illustrated (audio): Josh Gross interviews the excitable Gus Johnson
- Damon Martin (MMA Weekly): Gilbert Melendez version 2.0 ready for Shin’ya Aoki
- PETA press release: Jake Shields ask fans to do themselves a favor and kick the meat habit
- The Tennessean: Dan Henderson hopes his fight on CBS will create new MMA fans
- Brett Okamoto (LV Sun): Jake Shields focused on Saturday night, uncertain what his future holds (and he’s sick talking about it)
- Sherdog: Strikeforce CBS advertising sold out
- Heavy: Joe Rogan & Mike Goldberg to work WEC PPV
- The Billings Gazette: MMA promoter finds out the hard way what happens when you stiff fighters on their paychecks
- The Hilton Head Island Packet: US troops in Iraq stage MMA bouts
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Ugh, why are the shilling machine and the squawking pothead parrot going to call the WEC show? Haven’t they ruined enough MMA shows this month?