World Victory Road Explained

World Victory Road
Type:Private
Foundation:2007
Defunct:2011
Location Country:Japan
Location City:Tokyo
Industry:Mixed martial arts promotion
Homepage:http://www.src-official.com/pc/

World Victory Road (WVR) was a Japanese mixed martial arts (MMA) organization which promoted the Sengoku Raiden Championship (SRC) in Japan. The organization was formed in 2007 following the purchase of PRIDE FC by Zuffa. It operated in conjunction with the Japan Mixed Martial Arts Federation (JMM). The Sengoku championship was broadcast on Fuji TV and pay-per-view in Japan, and on HDNet in United States.

Beginning with the December 31 show, Sengoku was known as Sengoku Raiden Championship. "Raiden" means "thunder and lightning" and refers to legendary 18th century rikishi, Raiden Tameemon. WVR exec Kokuho said they hoped the initials "SRC" will be more palatable to international audiences.[1]

On March 12, 2011, it was reported that Don Quijote, a Japanese discount store chain serving as the primary sponsor of the promotion, had ceased all funding to WVR. That same day, WVR officials issued a press release stating that, barring the sudden emergence of a new primary sponsor, the promotion was effectively finished.

Broadcast

The promotion received a boost in visibility in their endeavor to compete with DREAM when it reached a broadcast agreement for Fuji TV to televise matches in Japan. It was significant given the fact that this is the first MMA promotion to be televised on the network since it dropped PRIDE FC from its lineup in mid-2006. The events will be shown live on Fuji TV 739 and then a two-hour version later in the night on Fuji TV.[2]

On February 6, 2009, HDNet announced they had reached and agreement with WVR to broadcast its Sengoku-events in America starting March 20, 2009.[3]

Rules

WVR's rules differ somewhat from the Mixed martial arts rules#Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts. Among the differences are the allowance of knees and stomps to the head of downed opponent while elbows to the head and soccer kicks are prohibited.[4] Similar to the Unified Rules, fights have three rounds each lasting five minutes.

Sengoku events

Event TitleDateArenaLocation
20World Victory Road Presents: Soul of FightAriake ColiseumTokyo, Japan
19World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku Raiden Championships 15Ryogoku KokugikanTokyo, Japan
18World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku Raiden Championships 14Ryogoku KokugikanTokyo, Japan
17World Victory Road Presents: Asia Vol. 1Differ AriakeTokyo, Japan
16World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku Raiden Championships 13Ryogoku KokugikanTokyo, Japan
15World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku Raiden Championships 12Ryogoku KokugikanTokyo, Japan
15Dynamite!! The Power of Courage 2009Saitama Super ArenaSaitama, Japan
14World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 11Ryogoku KokugikanTokyo, Japan
13Saitama Super ArenaSaitama City, Japan
12Saitama Super ArenaSaitama City, Japan
11World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku Gold Cup Semi FinalsPS LabYokohama, Japan
10Yoyogi National GymnasiumTokyo, Japan
9Yoyogi National GymnasiumTokyo, Japan
8World Victory Road Presents: Gold Rush KoreaTeam Maru Training CenterSeoul, South Korea
7World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku no Ran 2009Saitama Super ArenaSaitama City, Japan
6Saitama Super ArenaSaitama City, Japan
5Yoyogi National GymnasiumTokyo, Japan
4World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 4Saitama Super ArenaSaitama City, Japan
3World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 3Saitama Super ArenaSaitama City, Japan
2World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 2Ariake ColiseumTokyo, Japan
1World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku First BattleYoyogi National GymnasiumTokyo, Japan

Notable fighters

Final champions

See also: List of Sengoku champions.

DivisionUpper weight limitChampionSinceTitle Defenses
Featherweight 651NaN1 Vacant 25 June 2011
Lightweight 701NaN1 Vacant 7 March 2010 (Sengoku Raiden Championship 12)
Welterweight 771NaN1 Keita Nakamura30 December 2010 (Soul of Fight)0
Middleweight 841NaN1 Vacant 8 February 2011

Notable fighters

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Snapshot of the Day: Sengoku Raiden Championship. Nelson. Chris. Sep 23, 2009. BloodyElbow.com. 2009-02-07.
  2. Web site: World Victory Road on Fuji TV?. MMA on Tap. March 21, 2008. 2008-04-09.
  3. Web site: HDNET REACHES DEAL TO AIR SENGOKU EVENTS. Mendoza. Ricardo. February 6, 2009. MMAWeekly.com. 2009-02-07.
  4. http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm/templates/dailynews.asp?articleid=4959&zoneid=13