After more than two years away from the ring, Wolff returned to face Jay Carter at the Rumble on the Rock Proving Grounds show where he won a split decision. His most recent bout was on the same card as the B.J. Penn (Pictures)-Renzo Gracie (Pictures) match. Brandon lost via TKO to Riki Fukuda (Pictures) on the K-1 World Grand Prix Hawaii show.
SOTOYAMA: Judoka Shinpei Sotoyama (Pictures) has a professional MMA record of 5-2-2. He trains at the Wajiu-tsu Keishu-kai Tokyo Headquarters with RJW fighter Hideki Tadao (Pictures). Shinpei took second place in the 2002 All-Japan J.T.C. under 82-kg category and was the 2003 Pre-PRIDE 6 tournament champion (amateur bouts).
Sotoyama began fighting in 2003 for the Pancrase fighting circuit. He fought to a draw with Ichiro Kanai in his debut. Shinpei moved over to the GCM: Demolition promotion and fought against Moriyuki Yamamda, defeating him via submission with a Kimura. He lost his next bout to another Pancrase vet but went 3-0-1 in his next four bouts, including a win over Wataru Takahashi (Pictures) and a draw with Akihiro Murayama.
In February 05 he returned to Pancrase and was knocked out by Daizo Ishige (Pictures). Last March Sotoyama returned to the GCM promotion and won a decision over Kentaro Maeda.
MY PICK: Tough call. Nothing jumps out as a decisive edge in skills for either competitor. Sotoyama has about twice as much experience but the level of competition (as far as skill) appears to be the same. I might give Wolff the edge in training camps but based on experience Id go with Sotoyama. Sotoyama by decision.