

He may claim to love his gaijin, but before he can keep Ken safe, Shigure will have to overcome hostility from his people, a hidden enemy, and, the most insidious opponent of all, his own hard-won pride. He’s been trying to keep the peace with the Daito-kai-his hated rivals-but the danger on the streets is escalating, threatening those Shigure most wants to protect. Shigure is a dangerous man in a dangerous position. Ken’s expertise at kendo is not his most striking quality-it’s the passion beneath his quiet, almost fragile exterior that ignites Shigure's lust, and the two come together as explosively as they spar. Shigure is even more pleased when he discovers Ken not only speaks Japanese fluently, but is fluent in Japan's ways, even the more violent of the martial arts. When yakuza underboss Shigure Matsunaga meets Kenneth Harris at a boring social event, he’s surprised to find himself attracted to the blond gaijin with the mismatched eyes. Lewis George Orwell Mary Pope Osborne LeUyen Pham Dav Pilkey Roger Priddy Rick Riordan J.


Therefore suggesting Pride FC fixed their fights is not out of the question. There’s actually a great documentary/book called ‘Freakonomics’ that gives statistics as to how nearly every sumo match that’s taken place in Japan since 1910 was fixed by the fighters to ensure they would be able to have a career in the sport.

The theory that most (if not all) of the fights that were held inside the Pride FC ring in Japan were fixed is a theory that has been thrown around for years now.
