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  2. Pride 33 - Wikipedia

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    Nick Diaz defeated Takanori Gomi in a non-title fight via Gogoplata. The victory was later ruled a No Contest due to a failed drug test (Cannabis) from Diaz. The pay-per-view retailed for $34.99 and was announced by Lon McEachern , Frank Trigg , and Josh Barnett .

  3. Takanori Gomi - Wikipedia

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    Gomi immediately went in for the finish, stopping Ishida with a series of hammer fists. At Pride 33, Gomi suffered a loss to UFC veteran Nick Diaz by way of gogoplata submission. In the beginning of the first round, Gomi was landing blows on the taller Diaz, even scoring a knockdown, which he was unable to capitalize upon.

  4. Nick Diaz - Wikipedia

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    Nick Diaz (born August 2, 1983) is an American professional boxer [3] ... 2007 Fight of the Year vs. Takanori Gomi on February 24; Submission grappling

  5. Gogoplata - Wikipedia

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    Nick Diaz defeated Takanori Gomi using the gogoplata at Pride 33, only to have the victory vacated to a NC due to positive test for marijuana in the post-fight drug test. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Use in professional wrestling (theatrical)

  6. List of Pride Fighting Championships alumni - Wikipedia

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    Takanori Gomi. Hayato Sakurai. Tatsuya Kawajiri. Hatsu Hioki. ... Nick Diaz: 0–0–0 (1) Lightweight USA: Paul Rodriguez: 0–1–0 (0) Lightweight USA: Phil Baroni:

  7. Pride Fighting Championships - Wikipedia

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    Pride has its roots on Japanese Professional wrestling ().In the 1970s, Antonio Inoki rose to pronominance in Japan by founding New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and introducing his own style of wrestling he dubbed "Strong-style", derived from training in Karate and Catch-As-Catch-Can, an earlier style of legit Professional wrestling and submission grappling, taught by Karl Gotch.

  8. 2002 in Shooto - Wikipedia

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    Takanori Gomi: def. Leonardo Santos: Decision (Majority) 3 5:00 Masanori Suda: def. Ronald Jhun: Decision (Majority) 3 5:00 Dokonjonosuke Mishima: def. Iran Mascarenhas Submission (Achilles Lock) 2 4:53 Javier Vazquez: def. Rumina Sato: Decision (Unanimous) 3 5:00 Dave Strasser: def. Seichi Ikemoto: Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 1 3:10 Yasuyuki ...

  9. 1999 in Shooto - Wikipedia

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    Charles Diaz Submission (Flying Armbar) 1 0:06 Hayato Sakurai: def. Ademir Oliveira KO (Flying Knee) 1 0:34 Akihiro Gono: vs. Marcos da Silva Draw 3 5:00 Takanori Gomi: def. Kazumichi Takada: TKO (Punches) 2 3:42 Makoto Ishikawa: def. Mitsuo Matsumoto: Decision (Unanimous) 2 5:00