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    Rajabali Shaidullaev Crushes Mikuru Asakura at Rizin’s NYE Event in Saitama

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    Rajabali Shaidullaev Crushes Mikuru Asakura at Rizin’s NYE Event in Saitama
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    Rajabali
    Shaidullaev proved once again that he is one of the very best
    fighters outside of the
    UFC. The undefeated Kyrgyz finisher mauled Japanese superstar
    Mikuru
    Asakura en route to a violent first-round TKO victory in the

    Rizin Fighting Federation ‘Shiwasu no Cho Tsuwamono Matsuri’
    main event in Saitama, Japan.

    Razhabali Shaydullaev KNOCKOUT Mikuru
    Asakura IN ROUND 1
    #RIZIN
    📷📷
    #RIZIN10周年
    📷📷
    #RIZIN師走の超強者祭り
    📷📷#UFC
    pic.twitter.com/gYhUqo4qBl

    — The Combat Sport Poll Guy (@PollGuyUFC)
    December 31, 2025

    Shaidullaev (16-0, 6-0 Rizin), the reigning
    Rizin featherweight champion, put his title on the line
    Wednesday against Asakura (19-6, 1 NC; 13-5 Rizin), whose
    supporters made up a significant portion of the more than 45,000
    fans in attendance at Saitama Super Arena. Those fans left
    disappointed, however, as Shaidullaev tossed Asakura around from
    the outset and finished him with strikes on the ground.

    Following a series of suplexes, Shaidullaev put Asakura in a corner
    and peppered him with punches before securing another takedown into
    back control. He flattened Asakura out and immediately began to tee
    off with punches to both sides of a defenseless Asakura’s head.
    Asakura moved just enough to prevent the fight from being stopped,
    but a final set of punches ended the bout at the 2:54 mark of Round
    1.

    【🔴LIVE】RIZIN 師走の超強者祭り

    第15試合 フェザー級タイトルマッチ
    ラジャブアリ・シェイドゥラエフ vs. 朝倉未来

    絶対王者の幻想か、悲願の王座戴冠か
    今宵ベルトを巻くのはー。

    — ABEMA格闘 (@Abema_Fight)
    December 31, 2025

    Post-fight, Shaidullaev spoke about his desire to move up to
    lightweight and become a two-division Rizin champion. With a 100%
    finishing rate, including three straight wins for Rizin this year,
    it is fair to say that Rizin will likely make an effort to keep
    Shaidullaev busy in 2026 no matter which weight class he wishes to
    compete in. Meanwhile, the defeated Asakura was removed from the
    ring on a stretcher and wearing a neck brace, as the impact of the
    final punches from Shaidullaev clearly did some significant
    damage.

    @samaroooont
    thank you pic.twitter.com/KMI44Vb804

    — !zzy | イジ- (@izzydoa_)
    December 31, 2025

    In the co-main event, Ilhom
    Nazimov (13-3, 4-0 Rizin) needed only 13 seconds to capture the
    Rizin lightweight title from Roberto
    Satoshi de Souza (20-4, 13-3 Rizin). When de Souza ducked his
    head while pursuing a takedown, Nazimov countered with a
    perfectly-timed knee that sent de Souza crashing unconscious to the
    mat. Even more impressive than Nazimov’s quick win is the fact that
    he accomplished it on two weeks’ notice.

    Hiromasa
    Ougikubo (30-8-2, 12-5 Rizin) won the 2025 Rizin flyweight
    grand prix and was crowned as the new Rizin flyweight champion by
    defeating Yuki Motoya
    (39-13, 1 NC; 14-9, 1 NC Rizin) in a rematch that was more than six
    years in the making. Ougikubo edged out Motoya via split decision
    in July 2019 and his performance in their return date was strong
    enough to earn a more decisive victory on the scorecards.

    Ougikubo bloodied Motoya’s nose with stiff jabs and lead left hooks
    during the opening round. He landed more left hooks in the second
    stanza and controlled the majority of the round, though Motoya did
    connect with some sneaky uppercuts during the final minute. Motoya
    pressed the action in the final round and used jabs to set up a
    takedown. He punched from the top until Ougikubo got to his feet,
    and that was when the action really kicked off. Ougikubo stunned
    Motoya with left and right hooks, which opened more cuts on
    Motoya’s face, but a bloody Motoya gamely fired back and both men
    landed huge shots during a frantic final 30 seconds. Motoya’s
    perseverance late in the fight was not enough to outweigh
    Ougikubo’s damage dealt, and all three judges sided with Ougikubo
    for a unanimous decision victory.

    While it had its moments, the bantamweight title fight was the lone
    blemish out of the five championship bouts on the card. Danny
    Sabatello (17-4-1, 3-0 Rizin) racked up control time and did
    just enough damage to wrestle the title away from Naoki Inoue
    (20-5, 10-3 Rizin), who was unsuccessful in defense. When the fight
    was on the feet, Inoue landed punches at will and easily avoided
    the looping strikes from Sabatello, who was clearly at a
    disadvantage in the standup exchanges. On the mat, however,
    Sabatello took Inoue’s back and hunted for rear-naked chokes. Inoue
    avoided danger and closed out the first two rounds with punches to
    Sabatello’s face. In the final round, Sabatello used an anaconda
    choke to get Inoue back down. He retained top position after a
    scramble and then took Inoue down one more time later in the round.
    Sabatello’s grappling was enough to earn the nod from two judges
    and he prevailed via split decision.

    Top P4P Talent Retains Title

    In what developed into a grudge match following multiple
    postponements and cancellations, the women’s super atomweight title
    tilt between Seika Izawa
    (18-0, 12-0 Rizin) and Rena Kubota
    (15-6, 14-5 Rizin) was worth every minute of the wait and exceeded
    expectations. Izawa, who had promised to destroy Kubota, was
    instead very nearly knocked out by a left hook and follow-up
    punches from Kubota early in the championship fight. Izawa was able
    to recover, however, and she attempted an armbar that led to the
    fighters returning to their feet. Izawa then took over in the
    second half of the round and she landed punches and elbows from
    mount after taking Kubota down. Kubota defended against a
    rear-naked choke until the bell. The second round began with a
    takedown from Izawa, who moved from a north-south choke into a
    reverse guillotine choke, and then finally trapped Kubota in a
    conventional guillotine choke in full guard. Kubota could not
    escape and tapped out at the 1:58 mark of Round 2. Izawa did very
    well to battle back and win, but this was the most adversity that
    she has faced in her career.

    Rounding out the main card, Kleber
    Koike Erbst (35-9-1, 1 NC; 10-4, 1 NC Rizin) took a hard-fought
    unanimous decision victory over Vugar
    Karamov (21-7, 7-4 Rizin) in a battle between two former Rizin
    featherweight champions. Karamov backed Koike into a corner with
    punches and scored two body-lock takedowns in the first round. He
    attacked Koike’s lead leg with calf kicks in Round 2, but Koike
    took the fight to the ground and attempted a modified triangle
    choke and a guillotine. The final round was Koike’s best, and
    Karamov spent much of it stuck in triangle chokes. Koike also did
    some damage with hammerfist strikes before the fight came to a
    close. All three judges scored the bout for Koike, who rebounded
    after losing his first two fights this year.

    Prior to intermission, Ryuya
    Fukuda (26-9-1, 4-1 Rizin) knocked out fellow veteran Tatsuya
    Ando (16-5-1, 2-1 Rizin) with a right hook and follow-up
    punches at the 3:02 mark of Round 2 in bantamweight action;
    featherweight rising star Kyoma
    Akimoto (11-1, 6-1 Rizin) floored Suguru Nii
    (18-13, 2-6 Rizin) with a knee to the liver for a knockout win at
    the 3:45 mark of Round 1; also at featherweight, Karshyga
    Dautbek (18-3, 1 NC; 4-1, 1 NC Rizin) and Yuta Kubo
    (5-2, 1 NC; 5-2, 1 NC Rizin) fought to a no contest at the 3:15
    mark of Round 1 when Dautbek was poked badly in his eye and could
    not continue; Makoto
    Takahashi (21-5-1, 1 NC; 7-4 Rizin) posted a unanimous decision
    win against Hiroya
    Kondo (10-15-1, 3-5 Rizin) at flyweight; and Joji Goto
    (19-8, 5-0 Rizin) narrowly defeated Jose Torres
    (13-6-1, 1-2 Rizin) via split decision at bantamweight.

    In other action, Tatsuki
    Shinotsuka (1-1, 1-1 Rizin) knocked out Daichi
    Tomizawa (2-2, 2-2 Rizin) with punches at the 3:22 mark of
    Round 2 at flyweight; Pancrase champ Tatsuya
    Saika (14-6, 1-3 Rizin) won his 161-pound catchweight bout
    against Noah Bey (5-4,
    3-4 Rizin) via head kick knockout at the 32-second mark of Round 2;
    Ryoma
    Shishimoto (3-0, 1-0 Rizin) submitted Ryusei
    Ashizawa (2-4, 2-4 Rizin) with an armbar just 25 seconds into
    their bantamweight contest; and Enzo
    Massami Iamazato won his amateur flyweight Koshien MMA bout
    against Yuri Suda via
    technical submission due to a nasty armbar at the 3:15 mark of
    Round 1.

    Asakura crushes event Mikuru NYE Rajabali Rizins Saitama Shaidullaev
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