DREAM 17 (2011)
IF YOU CAN DREAM IT YOU CAN DO IT
DREAM.17 took place on September 24, 2011, at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. This mixed martial arts showcase, promoted by Fighting and Entertainment Group's DREAM, features the opening round of the World Bantamweight Grand Prix. The main event pits Shinya Aoki against Rob McCullough in a lightweight bout. Other key matchups include Tatsuya Kawajiri vs. Joachim Hansen, Masakazu Imanari vs. Abel Cullum, and Takeshi Inoue vs. Caol Uno. The event introduces a new rule set with threeobligatory three five-minute rounds, judged in their entirety by three judges. Additional fighters include Hiroyuki Takaya, Kazuyuki Miyata, and Satoru Kitaoka across the card. It’s a pivotal night for DREAM in 2011, broadcast live on HDNet.
Cast
- Ikuhisa Minowa - Self
- Baru Harn - Self
- Rodolfo Marques - Self
- Yusup Saadulaev - Self
- Masakazu Imanari - Self
- Abel Cullum - Self
- Bibiano Fernandes - Self
- Takafumi Otsuka - Self
- Hideo Tokoro - Self
- Antonio Banuelos - Self
Keywords
mixed martial arts (mma), combat sports, dream
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is DREAM 17 about?
- DREAM.17 took place on September 24, 2011, at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. This mixed martial arts showcase, promoted by Fighting and Entertainment Group's DREAM, features the opening round of the World Bantamweight Grand Prix. The main event pits Shinya Aoki against Rob McCullough in a lightweight bout. Other key matchups include Tatsuya Kawajiri vs. Joachim Hansen, Masakazu Imanari vs. Abel Cullum, and Takeshi Inoue vs. Caol Uno. The event introduces a new rule set with threeobligatory three five-minute rounds, judged in their entirety by three judges. Additional fighters include Hiroyuki Takaya, Kazuyuki Miyata, and Satoru Kitaoka across the card. It’s a pivotal night for DREAM in 2011, broadcast live on HDNet.
- Who stars in DREAM 17?
- DREAM 17 stars Ikuhisa Minowa, Baru Harn, Rodolfo Marques, Yusup Saadulaev, Masakazu Imanari, Abel Cullum.
- Where was DREAM 17 produced?
- DREAM 17 was produced in Japan.