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Quintet Fight Night 6 Results

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Quintet makes its 2021 debut with Quintet Fight Night 6 at EX Theater Roppongi in Tokyo, Japan. Quintet is a unique and exciting team grappling event. Two people from each team will grapple with the winner staying on the mat to face another member of the other team. In the event of a draw, where no submission is completed after eight minutes (or four if there is a 7kg weight difference between opponents), both grapplers are eliminated. The winning team is the team with grapplers remaining.

Quintet Fight Night 6 is a women’s competition, where each team’s combined weight across five grapplers must be under 280kg, or approximately 617 pounds. Each team features some of Japan’s best grapplers, and they will all be fighting for bragging rights over each other. The card also features three matchups outside of the team bouts. Most notably, Quintet founder Kazushi Sakuraba‘s son, known as Saku Jr., will be taking on Kazuhiro Suzuki in a special rules match.

Quintet Fight Night 6 can be streamed live on UFC Fight Pass starting at 3:40 AM EST/12:40 AM PST. Keep it locked to MMASucka for Quintet Fight Night 6 results and updates all morning long.

Quintet Fight Night 6 Results: Team Lineups

Team Carpe Diem

SARAMI

Mitomo Moriwaki

Haruki Ishiguro

Satomi Suga

Yuki Uchiyama

Team Fairtex

Kazuko Sakamoto

Ryoko Yoshida

Carolina De Amorim Kuwahara

Julyanna Laurentino

Kanon Kishida

Team Coroblock

 Yuki Ono

 Emi Fujino

Norika Ryu

Windy Tomomi

Takayo Hashi

Quintet Fight Night 6 Results

Opening Match

Reon Niwa def. Shota Nagano via judges’ decision

Round 1: Team Carpe Diem vs. Team Fairtex

SARAMI def. Kazuko Sakamoto via disqualification (jumping into guard from clinch) at 5:20

SARAMI def. Ryoko Yoshida via submission (armbar) at 2:25

Carolina De Amorim Kuwahara def. SARAMI via submission (armbar) at 2:23

Carolina De Amorim Kuwahara vs. Mitomo Moriwaki ends in a time limit draw

Haruki Ishiguro def. Julyanna Laurentino via submission (armbar) at 0:15

Kanon Kishida def. Haruki Ishiguro via submission (rear-naked choke) at 6:47

Satomi Suga def. Kanon Kishida via submission (d’arce choke) at 1:45

Team Carpe Diem advances after all Team Fairtex grapplers eliminated

Special Match

Saku Jr. vs. Kazuhiro Suzuki ends in a draw via one submission for each fighter*

*Iron Man Exhibition match: leg-based submissions prohibited, whoever has the most submissions after eight minutes wins

Round 2: Team Fairtex vs. Team Coroblock

Kazuko Sakamoto vs. Yuki Ono ends in a time limit draw

Julyanna Laurentino vs. Emi Fujino ends in a time limit draw

Carolina De Amorim Kuwahara vs. Norika Ryu ends in a time limit draw

Ryoko Yoshida def. Windy Tomomi via submission (armbar) at 2:55

Takayo Hashi def. Ryoko Yoshida via submission (hammerlock) at 3:29

Takayo Hashi vs. Kanon Kishida ends in a time limit draw

Team Fairtex advances via judges’ decision after no winners determined and each team had an equal number of warnings

Special Match

Tomoshige Sera def. Daisuke Nakamura via judges’ decision

Championship Matchup: Team Carpe Diem vs. Team Fairtex

Yuki Uchiyama def. Kanon Kishida via submission (ankle lock) at 0:50

Yuki Uchiyama def. Julyanna Laurentino via submission (kneebar) at 2:33

Yuki Uchiyama vs. Kazuko Sakamoto ends in a time limit draw

Mitomo Moriwaki def. Ryoko Yoshida via submission (armbar) at 1:28

Mitomo Moriwaki vs. Carolina De Amorim Kuwahara ends in a time limit draw

Team Carpe Diem WINS EVENT after all Team Fairtex grapplers eliminated

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Nate Freeman is from Birmingham, AL, and has been an MMA fan since 2013 after buying UFC Undisputed 2009 for $2 from a second-hand electronics store.

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