Rizin Fighting Federation has once again shuffled its upcoming
event schedule.
The Japanese promotion has postponed Rizin
29 from May 30 to June 13 in order to allow fan attendance at
the event. Rizin CEO Nobuyuki Sakakibara announced the news during
a press conference.
“I have made the decision to postpone the event after consulting
with the fighters, staff and organizers,” Sakakibara said.
“Everyone was willing to adapt and put on the show for fans a month
later.
“It has been nearly a year with reduced attendance, but the fans’
presence and support is what pushes the fighters to put on the best
shows.”
Rizin 29 takes place at Maruzen Intech Arena Osaka in Osaka, Japan
and features four bouts in the opening round of the promotion’s
bantamweight grand prix. The latest postponement comes after the
organization
rescheduled Rizin 28, slated for the Tokyo Dome on May 23, to
June 13 due to a “state of emergency” in Japan. That move was also
made in hopes of allowing more spectators into the venue, according
to Sakakibara.