Updated
Updated · Fox News · Aug 11
Joe Hiramoto Stops Ryoma Shishimoto in Round 1 After K-Pop Dance Entrance
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Aug 11

Joe Hiramoto Stops Ryoma Shishimoto in Round 1 After K-Pop Dance Entrance

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Aug 11

Summary

  • Round 1 ended in a TKO for Joe Hiramoto at RIZIN 54 in Tokyo, where Ryoma “Jolly” Shishimoto lost after making a choreographed entrance to ILLIT’s song “It’s Me.”
  • TMZ said Shishimoto performed a full K-pop dance routine before the bout, and the report framed the pre-fight exertion as a factor in Hiramoto’s quick domination.
  • Shishimoto left the fight with a broken jaw and damaged teeth, turning the flashy walkout into a costly defeat as well as an embarrassing one.
  • The bout drew attention less for the matchup than for the contrast between the elaborate entrance and the immediate first-round stoppage.

Insights

How did a viral K-pop dance routine lead an MMA fighter straight to a hospital stretcher with a shattered jaw?
Could the brutal 96-second knockout of a dancing MMA fighter force promotions to ban exhausting pre-fight entertainment routines entirely?