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Kid Yamamoto’s Tragic Death has Rocked the MMA World

 Aged just 41, the legend of MMA Norifumi ‘Kid’ Yamamoto tragically lost his fight with cancer this week. Kid Yamamoto was a Japanese fighter that enjoyed great success in the mid-2000s. He had announced that he was battling with cancer on his Instagram account to his fans on August 21. 


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Yamamoto was a superstar in Japan

Despite being just five foot three, he made a real name for himself and was a well-known star in his native Japan. In 2006 he recorded the fastest ever knockout in MMA history when he delivered a well-executed flying knee just four seconds into his bout. He went on to build an impressive fight record of 17-1 before he first announced his retirement in 2017.

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Dana White pays tribute to Kid Yamamoto

Norifumi Yamamoto went on to return to MMA in 2009 but he was far from the fighter that had achieved so much earlier on in his career. Dana White echoed the huge sadness that is felt across the MMA world following the news of his death: “Damn. An absolute legend and trailblazer. Terribly sad. Rest easy, Kid Yamamoto.” 

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Other MMA and WWE news

The big news surrounding UFC 229 is the return of Conor McGregor, who will be facing Khabib Nurmagomedov on October 6. The much-anticipated UFC 229 press conference takes place on Thursday at 5 pm (ET).

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Other news includes the return of Brock Lesnar to WWE as he is set to take part in the Hell in a Cell event. Lesnar formerly plied his trade in UFC and he still has plans to return to UFC at some point in the future. 


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WWE RAW last night saw Lio Rush make his official debut on the main roster and he introduced Bobby Lashley, delivering some digs at Kevin Owens who then came out to confront Rush.

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