SENGOKU II: Josh Barnett vs. Jeff Monson

World Victory Road (WVR) has announced the main event fight between PRIDE veteran Josh Barnett (21-5) and Jeff Monson (24-7) at Sengoku 2.

Barnett, former UFC heavyweight champion and PRIDE standout, will compete for the second time in WVR. He defeated Hidehiko Yoshida by heal hook submission, at Sengoku 1. His only loses are to top heavyweights Mirko Cro Cop (Three times), UFC heavyweight champion Big Nog and Pedro Rizzo.

Monson, has only loss three times in his last 20 fights, one to Tim Sylvia at UFC 65 and Once to Pedro Rizzo at Art of War 3.

SENGOKU II

Roger Gracie vs. TBA
Josh Barnett vs. Jeff Monson
Kevin Randleman vs. Ryo Kawamura
Mike Pyle vs. Dan Hornbuckle
Yoshihiro Nakao vs. Big Jim York
Yuki Sasaki vs. Jorge Santiago
Satoru Kitaoka vs. Ian Schaffa
Eiji Mitsuoka vs. Kwang Hee Lee

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  1. Kash says:

    Should be a good fight. When is this happening?

  2. kom34 says:

    i just looked it up…may 18th. i dont know if it's going to be televised or not.

  3. whodini says:

    wow josh barnett havent seen him in awhile against the snow man what a challenge

  4. danedrebin says:

    good tosee barnett back in action lets see how he does

  5. whodini says:

    yeah .. i a;ways like ol josh not a killer but a good all around fighter i think the snowmans gonna kill him tho

  6. Onri says:

    I don't think so I think Barnett takes that fight.

  7. tom says:

    barnett all the way but good card

  8. roy says:

    barnett will kill him, i think barnett is still a top 3 h.w.

  9. whodini says:

    ya think Josh can hamdle the ground and pound of the Snowman or can Josh outlast him ?

  10. Kash says:

    The Snowman is pretty good on the ground but I agree with most of you. I think Barnett wins this one. I just have a bad feeling it might be a decision fight. I hope not.

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