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Hero's was a Japanese
mixed martial arts Mixed martial arts (MMA), sometimes referred to as cage fighting, no holds barred (NHB), and ultimate fighting, and originally referred to as Vale Tudo is a full-contact combat sport based on striking, grappling and ground fighting, inc ...
promotion operated by Fighting and Entertainment Group, the parent entity behind
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organization K-1. Grown from and branched off of K-1's earlier experiments in MMA, including the ''K-1 Romanex'' event and various MMA fights on its regular K-1 kickboxing cards, it held its first show on March 26, 2005. The promotion was handled by former Fighting Network Rings, Rings head Akira Maeda. At a press conference on February 13, 2008, FEG announced that they discontinued Hero's and were creating a new mixed martial arts franchise, Dream (mixed martial arts), Dream, in collaboration with former Pride FC executives from Dream Stage Entertainment.


History

Although not as popular worldwide as the Ultimate Fighting Championship or the now defunct Pride Fighting Championships, Hero's was very recognizable in the Japanese mixed martial arts scene, thanks in large part to the visibility and resources of Fighting and Entertainment Group, FEG and K-1. Hero's events were sometimes co-sponsored and broadcast on the TBS (Japan), TBS national television network in Japan. In contrast to PRIDE and the UFC, Hero's promoted only three weight classes: middleweight (-70 kg/-154 lbs), light heavyweight (-85 kg/-187 lbs) and heavyweight (+85 kg/+187 lbs)


United States

On March 27, 2007, FEG (the Fighting Entertainment Group) held a press conference at the Los Angeles Coliseum to announce their first US event which was to be held on June 2, 2007. The show, named ''K-1 Dynamite!! USA'', was a joint operated venture with the newly formed Elite XC, British MMA organization Cage Rage, BoDog Fight and the Korean-based Spirit MC. The show was broken down into two parts, with the first part (made up of three fights) being aired for free Showtime and the second part on pay-per-view.


Reformation into Dream

At a press conference on February 13, 2008, FEG announced that they discontinued Hero's and were creating a new mixed martial arts franchise, Dream (mixed martial arts), Dream, in collaboration with former Pride FC executives from Dream Stage Entertainment. In addition to established Hero's stars, (such as Calvancante, Akiyama, and Yamamoto) many other top fighters from around the world (such as Mirko Filipović, Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipović and Shinya Aoki) joined the new promotion.


Notable fighters

Many notable mixed martial artists competed in Hero's, including: * Sam Greco * Antônio Silva (fighter), Antônio Silva * Gesias Calvancante * Hermes Franca * Lyoto Machida * Rani Yahya * Royce Gracie * Vítor Ribeiro * Carlos Newton * Denis Kang * Ivan Menjivar * Caol Uno * Genki Sudo * Hideo Tokoro * Hiroyuki Takaya * Kazuo Misaki * Kazushi Sakuraba * Kiuma Kunioku * Michihiro Omigawa * Norifumi Yamamoto * Shungo Oyama * Yoshihiro Akiyama * Yushin Okami * Jerome Le Banner * Alistair Overeem * Melvin Manhoef * Peter Aerts * Ray Sefo * Joachim Hansen (fighter), Joachim Hansen * Sergei Kharitonov * Jan Nortje * Kotetsu Boku * Gary Goodridge * Brad Pickett * Antonio McKee * B.J. Penn * Bob Sapp * Don Frye * Heath Herring * Jake Shields * Nam Phan * Rich Clementi * Brock Lesnar


Hero's Grand Prix Champions


Events


Event locations

* Total event number: 19 * Japan (13) : Tokyo – 5 : Yokohama – 3 : Osaka – 3 : Nagoya – 1 : Saitama, Saitama, Saitama – 1 * Lithuania (3) : Vilnius – 3 * South Korea (2) : Seoul – 2 * United States (1) : Los Angeles, California – 1


References


External links


Hero's official websiteBushido FC's official website
{{MMA organizations K-1 Hero's events, * 2005 establishments in Japan 2008 disestablishments in Japan Organizations established in 2005 Organizations disestablished in 2008 Mixed martial arts organizations