Takanori Gomi blossomed in Shooto. | Photo: Stephen Martinez/Sherdog.com
1. Shooto
Shooto is the granddaddy of them all. Its roots go all the way back to the Japanese wrestling scene of the mid-1980s, beginning as an attempt to develop a real fighting system based on the takedowns and submission holds of professional wrestling; it developed from there into a worldwide system of amateur and professional mixed martial arts.
The downturn in Japanese MMA after the fall of Pride hurt Shooto, as well, and an organization that had regularly brought in world-class talent from around the globe became more and more of a regional promotion. Still, the Brazilian branch -- Shooto Brazil -- is under the direction of Nova Uniao frontman and coach Andre Pederneiras, and many of that country’s greatest fighters got their start under the promotion’s auspices.
Shooto’s glory days are long past, but it is still the most reliably excellent Japanese promotion, and its impact on the world of MMA cannot be overstated.
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