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Saturday, January 12, 2013

JAPANESE GRAND PRIX HOLDING FIGHTER MEETINGS, SET TO BEGIN MARCH 22

Following a handful of unexpected occurrences prohibiting the commencement of the renowned Japanese Grand Prix Freestyle Fighting Tournament to end 2012, the committee has announced that they have been conducting fighter meetings with the handful of selected combatants and that competing will begin promptly on March 22. 
“We had several issues arise these last few months, involving fixed fights, issues with Visa’s and more, and as much as it was to our dismay, we chose to postpone the exclusive tournament until all of the kinks were worked out,” said Committee President Sadahura Takinawa. 
Over the past few weeks the Committee had flown in a few of the participants in to conduct an intense investigation to ensure that the fighters were not carrying any personal baggage or illegal activity into the tournament. 
Some of the fighters who are going to participate have been flown to meet with the Committee to go through the investigative process, but were provided with the top training environments.  Following the conclusion of the investigation the fighters will be sent back to their respective countries to finalize their training leading up to the tournament. 
In exchange for participating in the investigation to ensure they were clear to fight in the prestigious tournament, the Grand Prix Committee provided top training camps for the warriors, and they had a chance to meet with the heads of the association.
The annual Japanese Grand Prix freestyle fighting tournament contains the top fighters in their discipline across the world.  Competing this year are Japan’s acclaimed sumo champion Harumafuji, America’s Bare Knuckle Boxing Champion Gunn and Argentina’s Muay Thai Bosch, amongst several other top combatants. 
“This is not an average MMA or boxing match; this is one of the most revered freestyle fighting tournaments in the world, and we will go above and beyond to ensure the success of it,” said Takinawa.  “We owe it to the fighters who have qualified, and of course to the fans around the world.”
This unique tournament is one of a kind, as it encompasses all of the diversified martial arts and boxing disciplines across the world, and brings the most elite fighters in each discipline together to compete in a winner take all, single elimination tournament with the grand prize being the purse of $1 million and eligibility to fight in any tournament worldwide. 

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