In the U.S. PRIDE 31 is being marketed as Unbreakable. But in Japan theyre looking forward to watching Dreamers.
The card is exciting, though not earth-shattering like weve come to expect from PRIDE. I think the cards have generally been so good that were spoiled and expect a Grand Prix every two months. Well, there will be another GP this year and some of the fighters on this line-up will be part of the field.
The entire card breaks down as follows:
Brazilian striker Pedro Rizzo (Pictures) and Russian Top Team fighter Roman Zentsov (Pictures) take to the ring.
American Quinton Jackson (Pictures) battles Korean judoka Dong Sik Yoon (Pictures).
Norwegian grappler Jon Olav Einemo faces Brazilian jiu-jitsu stylist Fabricio Werdum (Pictures).
Tsuyoshi Kohsaka (Pictures) and the Brazilian Top Teams Mario Sperry (Pictures) square off.
Russian Top Team member Sergei Kharitonov (Pictures) goes toe-to-toe with Dutch fighter Alistair Overeem (Pictures).
Former UFC heavyweight champion Josh Barnett (Pictures) confronts Yoshida Dojo judoka Kazuhiro Nakamura (Pictures).
Brazilian Top Team grappler Minotauro Nogueira tangles with U-File Camp grappler Kiyoshi Tamura (Pictures).
Last years PRIDE Middleweight Grand Prix winner Mauricio Rua (Pictures), fighting out of the Chute Boxe Academy, meets Hammer House founder and MMA legend Mark Coleman (Pictures).
New Zealands Mark Hunt (Pictures), a one-time K-1 World Grand Prix champion, takes on former pro boxer Yosuke Nishijima.