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Name of the event:
Battlarts Still Life
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Location:
Attendance:
1.601
Broadcast type:
Taped
Broadcast date:
14.03.2001
TV station/network:
Samurai! TV
Commentary by:
Daisuke Noguchi & Alexander Otsuka

Future Champ League V6 Match
Daisuke Sekimoto [3] defeats Naoki Numazawa [2] (6:46)
Singles Match
Takeshi Ono defeats Ryuji Hijikata by TKO (7:27)
Singles Match
Jun Kasai defeats Urban Ken (14:22)
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Singles Match
Yoshiaki Fujiwara defeats Alexander Otsuka by TKO (3:52)
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Singles Match
Kazunari Murakami vs. Mohammed Yone - No Contest (0:59)

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Number of comments: 2
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Average rating: 4.00  [2]
Average rating in 2024: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2017: 4.00  [1]
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felyaron wrote on 22.05.2024:
[4.0] "A weird event, it was on a good trajectory (I rated every match 1 point better than its previous), but then we hit the co-main events (or "semi-final" and "final battle" as the title cards described it) and it derailed. First we got to see the MMA fight that Alexander Otsuka got knocked the f out a week prior and how concussed he was in the post match interview and then he came out with a bandaged head to fight here. Thankfully, he had a short and safe grappling contest with Fujiwara, with no strikes, only submissions. Then, the main event became a brawl and was a no contest. Granted, I didn't mind is as much, watching this at my leisure without getting hyped for it, but that's a weird choice to end the show on. I loved how Jun Kasai came out with all the other wrestlers and instead of restraining the brawl participants, he joined in."