http://nightmareofbattle.wordpress....eparations-getting-ready-for-the-tenth-dream/ #11: Marius Zarmoskis Interview Marius Zaromskis pre-fight interview. The fight is two days away. What is going through your mind now? I was a little tired yesterday but Im feeling good today. Its hot though What are your impressions of Mach? I think hes a complete fighter. What point will you look out for? To tightly keep my concentration. I have to concentrate and fight. You have to fight two times in one day to win the GP, do you have any previous experience of this? A long time ago, around 10 years ago, I have fought more than one fight in one day. But at that time no one did any special training to handle more than one fight in a day. What is most important for winning the GP? For me one fight is important. There isnt really anything that is particularly important. You entered with a costume last time, how about this time? I wonder if Ill wear a chain around my neck (laugh). (this probably isnt correctly translated but he basically doesnt give a clear cut answer and teases about it a little) Have you studied Machs fights on video? Of course. #10: YouTube DREAM Channel Opened Check it out here. Manhoefs, Taylors, Saffiedines, and Highs pre-fight interviews are in English. I will translate some of the other ones and include them in future updates. #9: DREAM EP Sasahara: Aoki Top Contender Even In Loss When talking to the Japanese press today, Vitor Shaolin Ribeiro said: If I win against Aoki and then Kawajiri, isnt a fight with Hansen necessary? When DREAM EP Sasahara heard this, he said: Even if Aoki loses this time, I think the top contender for Hansens belt is Aoki. Shaolin has only fought once in DREAM, after beating Aoki will he only get the right to talk. #8: Breakdown: Kikuno Vs. Dida I think this fight is one of the toughest fights to predict on the card. When Kikuno fought Jang Yong Kim he got hit with Kims hooks quite cleanly in some of their exchanges. If those were Didas hooks it could have been a bad night for Kikuno. Kikuno has powerful punches and kicks. His kicks to the body (the crescent kick) could be one of the keys to victory for him. A few strikes to the body by Buakaw slowed Dida down considerably, and Kikunos kicks are fast (especially his high kicks) and have good power. In almost all of his recent fights you can see his opponents being dropped or being in pain from his crescent kick. Kikuno drops his hands quite low when he kicks though. Dida also has very powerful strikes. He used to throw almost only chute boxe style hooks and uppercuts. However, when looking at his latest fights in K-1 one can see that he throws more straight punches. Something which I think he should continue doing against Kikuno. I think an important part of the fight is how Dida strikes. Kikuno is quite good at evading punches and then clinch up with his opponent. Kikunos whole takedown game is basically to trip people while clinching with them. So if Dida lunges forward with his chute boxe hooks I can see Kikuno clinching and taking him down all fight long. While on top Kikuno has decent punches. He doesnt really try to pass or go for submissions though. Dida is decent at tying up his opponent on the ground (he should have better defense now considering who he is training with) so I dont think much will happen in terms of finishing the fight while there. I can definitely see Dida hurting and maybe even stopping Kikuno with punches early. I havent seen Dida losing to anyone standing up in MMA. He forced both Calvan and Alvarez to take him down. I dont think Kikunos stance (especially the extreme version of it he showed against Matsumoto) will work against all types of opponents. However, I think Kikuno will be able to clinch and trip Dida when he gets overaggressive. The rest of the time Kikuno will slow him down with low kicks and crescent kicks to the body. A fatigued Dida will not have his hand raised after 15 minutes when the DEEP Lightweight champion takes the unanimous decision. #7: Sik Vs. Taylor & Fight Order Announced The all but official Yoon Dong Sik vs. Jesse Taylor fight is now official for DREAM.10. The fight order for the event has also been released. DREAM.10 Date: July 20th, 2009 Place: Saitama Super Arena in Tokyo, Japan DREAM Welterweight GP Final: 8. Sakurai/Zaromskis vs. Galvao/High Lightweight Fight: 7. Shinya Aoki vs. Vitor Shaolin Ribeiro Middleweight Fights: 6. Yoon Dong Sik vs. Jesse Taylor 5. Melvin Manhoef vs. Paulo Filho Lightweight Fight: 4. Andre Dida vs. Katsunori Kikuno DREAM Welterweight GP Semifinals: 3. Andre Galvao vs. Jason High 2. Hayato Mach Sakurai vs. Marius Zaromskis DREAM Welterweight GP Reserve Fight: 1. Seichi Ikemoto vs. Tarec Saffiedine #6: Pre-DREAM.10 Multimedia Sherdog Radio: Jason High Interview Sherdog: Paulo Filho Training Pictures Tatame: Andre Galvao Speaks Tatame: Dida Prepares With BJJ Graciemag: Paulo Filho Is Ready #5: Manhoef In Good Shape Manhoef Is Ready - GBRing.com Manhoef Is Ready - GBRing.com Manhoef has arrived in Japan and talked with the press today. He said that hes in good shape and that he has already finished cutting to the weight limit. He says that this time he has been able to prepare for the fight for 7-8 weeks since the fight was announced early (hopefully some Japanese orgs can start doing this for most of their fights). 100% victory. #4: Kakutou Ouji DREAM.10 DREAM.10 segment of the latest Kakutou Ouji episode. Part 1, 2. #3: One More Fight One more fight is planned to be announced for DREAM.10, making it a total of 8 fights. DREAM Event Producer Sasahara said that the final announced fight will be either in the Middleweight or Heavyweight division. #2: Reserve Fight Set The Welterweight GP reserve fight was announced today. DEEP champion Seichi Ikemoto will return to take on undefeated Tarec Saffiedine. #1: One Arm Is Enough For Mach Hayato Mach Sakurai, who will look to capture the DREAM Welterweight GP title and become the first ever DREAM Welterweight champion on the 20th, told reporters in his open training session today that one arm is good enough for him if he fights a K-1 fighter in an MMA rules match. He even demonstrated on his sparring partner.