RIZIN Landmark 14 Cage-Side Highlights | Shinryu Wins Gold in Sendai
RIZIN Landmark 14 cage-side highlights from Sendai
Experience RIZIN Landmark 14 in Sendai from a different perspective with these special cage-side angle highlights. Rather than a standard broadcast recap, the video puts viewers much closer to the action, capturing the impact of the strikes, the corner reactions, and the atmosphere inside the arena as another important RIZIN Fighting Federation event unfolded.
The close-range footage suits RIZIN especially well. Japanese MMA has always placed a heavy focus on presentation, crowd emotion, entrances, and the tension surrounding each fight. From cage side, those details feel sharper. You hear the shots land, see the fighters react between exchanges, and get a better sense of how quickly momentum changed during the night.
Makoto Shinryu takes the RIZIN flyweight title
The biggest story came in the main event, where Makoto Shinryu challenged Hiromasa Ougikubo for the RIZIN flyweight championship. Shinryu used his speed, grappling, and control to win a unanimous decision, ending Ougikubo’s reign and beginning a new chapter at the top of the division.
The cage-side angle gives the title fight extra value because it shows the small positional battles that are sometimes lost in a wider broadcast shot. Shinryu’s movement, pressure, and ability to stay one step ahead become easier to appreciate, while Ougikubo’s resistance shows why the veteran remained dangerous until the final bell.
It was not a quick viral finish. It was a composed championship performance from Shinryu, who proved he could manage a high-pressure rematch and leave Sendai with RIZIN gold.
Tony Laramie makes another statement against Yuki Motoya
Tony Laramie produced another major result by defeating respected Japanese veteran Yuki Motoya. Laramie controlled key grappling exchanges, landed damaging ground strikes, and secured a unanimous decision over one of the most experienced names on the card.
The fight was another sign that Laramie is becoming a serious international presence in RIZIN. Motoya has faced high-level opposition for years and is rarely an easy night for anyone. Laramie did not simply survive the matchup. He imposed himself, controlled large portions of the fight, and added a valuable name to his record.
These highlights show the physical side of the performance well. From close range, Laramie’s takedowns and top pressure look even heavier, while Motoya’s attempts to scramble and escape underline how hard he had to work throughout the contest.
Why the special cage-side angle works
This is more than a normal collection of RIZIN Landmark 14 finishes. The camera position changes the feeling of the event. The crowd sounds louder, the corners feel more involved, and every clean strike appears more immediate. It gives fans a closer look at the pace and physicality of RIZIN MMA without losing the atmosphere that makes the promotion distinct.
For viewers who followed the full Sendai event, the video works as a fresh replay. For newer fans, it offers a fast introduction to the main stories: Shinryu becoming champion, Ougikubo losing the belt, Laramie defeating Motoya, and another strong regional crowd giving RIZIN Landmark its own identity.
RIZIN Landmark 15 is next in Hiroshima
The promotion now moves toward RIZIN Landmark 15 in Hiroshima. The next card includes a bantamweight championship fight between Danny Sabatello and Jinnosuke Kashimura, with Kashimura receiving a major opportunity against Sabatello.
Karshyga Dautbek and Johnny Case are also part of the Hiroshima lineup, giving the event more international depth. Landmark 14 closed with a title change and several important results. Landmark 15 now has the chance to push those wider RIZIN FF storylines forward.