ABEMA PPV to Stream All RIZIN LANDMARK 14 in SENDAI Bouts Live, Tickets on Sale from May 15

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  • 📰 Published: May 15, 2026 at 21:00
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ABEMA, the “new future television” service, has announced that it will stream every bout of RIZIN LANDMARK 14 in SENDAI live on ABEMA PPV. The event, organized by Japan’s top combat sports promotion RIZIN, will take place on Saturday, June 6, 2026, at Xebio Arena Sendai. Viewing tickets went on sale at noon on Friday, May 15. RIZIN is one of Japan’s premier combat sports events, centered on mixed martial arts while also featuring bouts under kickboxing, standing bout, and grappling rules. The LANDMARK series, launched in October 2021, has gained popularity as an event series focused on cage fights. The main attraction of this event is a RIZIN flyweight title match between champion Hiromasa Ougikubo and Makoto Shinryu. Shinryu delivered a dominant performance at RIZIN LANDMARK 13 in FUKUOKA on April 12, submitting Ngajimuro Zulu in the first round. After the fight, he called out current flyweight champion Ougikubo and challenged him to a title match. Ougikubo entered the cage and fired back, saying he would beat him up in June. The heated rivalry that stunned the arena will now be settled as a title fight, drawing major attention to a high-level clash between two of Japan’s top fighters. The card also features several notable matchups, including Yuki Motoya vs. Tony Laramie, Yusuke Yachi vs. ISAO, and “Black Panther” Beynoah vs. Bilal Kai Haga. Other fighters to watch include Daichi Tomizawa, returning for the first time in roughly six months since last year’s New Year’s Eve event, and Koki Akada, who will make his comeback in his home region of Tohoku. These key bouts in Sendai could have a major impact on the 2026 RIZIN landscape and how it leads into Super RIZIN.5, scheduled for September. Advance tickets are available from noon on Friday, May 15, through 11:59 p.m. on Friday, June 5, priced at 5,500 yen including tax. Same-day tickets will be sold from midnight to 11:59 p.m. on Saturday, June 6, for 6,000 yen including tax. Archive viewing tickets will be available from midnight on Sunday, June 7, through 9:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 11, for 4,400 yen including tax. As a purchase bonus, ticket buyers will receive a RIZIN Card Collection special limited WINNER digital card for the flyweight title match between Hiromasa Ougikubo and Makoto Shinryu, using photos from the event day. The bonus is a digital card and requires separate registration with RIZIN Card Collection. A serial code needed to claim the card will be sent to the ABEMA gift box in late June 2026. After registering with RIZIN Card Collection, users must enter the code from their ABEMA gift box on the RIZIN Card Collection serial bonus entry page. One code will be distributed per ABEMA ID that purchases a streaming ticket. ABEMA is also running a campaign offering up to 1,100 yen cashback for new ABEMA Premium registrations. The service plans to continue releasing exclusive content, including interviews with fighters competing at RIZIN LANDMARK 14. RIZIN LANDMARK 14 will stream on Saturday, June 6, 2026, from 1:30 p.m., with the broadcast opening at 1:00 p.m. Catch-up viewing will be available until 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, June 11. Announced matchups include the flyweight title fight between Hiromasa Ougikubo and Makoto Shinryu, Yuki Motoya vs. Tony Laramie, Yusuke Yachi vs. ISAO, “Black Panther” Beynoah vs. Bilal Kai Haga, Ryo Sakai vs. Takakenshin, Naoki vs. Kaisei Kuroi, Daichi Tomizawa vs. Rui Kato, Koki Akada vs. Seiya Inoue, and multiple opening fights. The bout order has not yet been announced.