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Vale Tudo Japan (VTJ) (Japanese: ヴァーリ・トゥード・ジャパン, Hepburn: Vuāri toūdo Japan) is an annual mixed martial arts competition held in Japan. Originally arranged by promoter and former professional wrestler Satoru Sayama, he had previously created a hybrid martial art organization named Shooto in 1985. He arranged VTJ in 1994 with the objective of creating a more rules-free event similar to the early Ultimate Fighting Championship events in the United States and Vale Tudo competitions in Brazil, previously to this tournament, Shooto did not feature striking in ground position. The fighters were composed by the best Japanese MMA fighters drawn from Shooto, the Shoot Wrestling circuit as well as foreign invitees, one of them and most famously begin the older brother of UFC champion Royce Gracie, B

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  • VALE TUDO JAPAN (ja)
  • Vale Tudo Japan (pt)
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  • VALE TUDO JAPAN (ヴァーリ・トゥード・ジャパン、略称:VTJ)は、日本の総合格闘技団体。1999年までは日本修斗協会が主催していたが、現在はのを代表とした実行委員会形式で運営している。 (ja)
  • Vale Tudo Japan foi um evento de Vale tudo realizado no Japão. O evento foi organizado e regulamentado pela Shooto Association e a International Shooto Commission. O evento é considerado o "pai do PRIDE". (pt)
  • Vale Tudo Japan (VTJ) (Japanese: ヴァーリ・トゥード・ジャパン, Hepburn: Vuāri toūdo Japan) is an annual mixed martial arts competition held in Japan. Originally arranged by promoter and former professional wrestler Satoru Sayama, he had previously created a hybrid martial art organization named Shooto in 1985. He arranged VTJ in 1994 with the objective of creating a more rules-free event similar to the early Ultimate Fighting Championship events in the United States and Vale Tudo competitions in Brazil, previously to this tournament, Shooto did not feature striking in ground position. The fighters were composed by the best Japanese MMA fighters drawn from Shooto, the Shoot Wrestling circuit as well as foreign invitees, one of them and most famously begin the older brother of UFC champion Royce Gracie, B (en)
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  • Vale Tudo Japan (en)
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  • Vale Tudo Japan (en)
  • VTJ 1ST (en)
  • VTJ 2ND (en)
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  • VTJ 4TH (en)
  • VTJ 5TH IN OSAKA (en)
  • VTJ 6TH (en)
  • Vale Tudo Japan 1994 (en)
  • Vale Tudo Japan 1995 (en)
  • Vale Tudo Japan 1996 (en)
  • Vale Tudo Japan 1997 (en)
  • Vale Tudo Japan 1998 (en)
  • Vale Tudo Japan 1999 (en)
  • Vale Tudo Japan 2009 (en)
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