【番組】RIZIN CONFESSIONS #65

Ulka Sasaki, who became a comeback match since October 2019. Although he was afraid of returning from a long-term absence due to injury, he took control of the game from beginning to end and won the return match. Ulka revealed that he was thinking of retiring depending on the content of this match, but he vows to make a further leap in 2021 with this victory as a trigger.

On the other hand, following RIZIN.25 in November, Kenta Takizawa, who had fought through a series of tough full-round battles with the "Bantam-class Four Heavenly Kings", collapsed from exhaustion on the way to the waiting room. "I gave it my all," said Takizawa, who set his new goal and declared that he would "become stronger."

Taciturn, clumsy, and poor talker... yet his MMA skills are top-notch. The somewhat similar match between Yuki Motoya and Naoki Inoue ended with an ippon win by Inoue's rear naked choke. In the post-match interview, Motoya calmly analyzed his own fight, but in the waiting room, he showed his frustration over the defeat.

The victorious Inoue receives congratulations from his peers and associates. Inoue, who steadily won the 2020 RIZIN bantamweight front, was looking at his next goal, the RIZIN bantamweight championship.

The rematch between Kai Asakura and Kyoji Horiguchi has been long awaited by fans, stakeholders, and most of all, by the people themselves. Horiguchi and Kai both look back on their games in front of the camera and reveal their plans and feelings for the New Year's Eve game. Includes behind-the-scenes scenes before and after the title match, as well as comments from both players' famous staff members, Mikuru Asakura and Mike Brown!

This RIZIN CONFESSIONS is a complete behind-the-scenes recording of the fighters who wrapped up New Year's Eve in 2020. RIZIN.26 cannot be finished without seeing this episode that marks the end of the four-part series! Don't miss this episode!