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4/3 K-1 World GP 2010 in Yokohama - Super-Heavyweight Title Fight!

Saturday, 6 March 2010


FEG have announced some awesome fights for their K-1 World GP in Yokohama. Already the event had a heavyweight title fight, and now it has a super-heavyweight title fight as well.

Add to that a lot of big stars and this should be an awesome event.

K-1 Super-Heavyweight Title Fight:
Semmy Schilt vs. Errol Zimmerman

Badr Hari vs. Alexey Ignashov
Alistair Overeem vs. Dzevad Poturak
Jerome Le Banner vs. Ruslan Karaev

Previously Announced:
K-1 Heavyweight Title Fight (3x3min, 2 round ext.):

Kyotaro Fujimoto (Champion) vs. Peter Aerts

Participants:
-Melvin Manhoef
-Remy Bonjasky

Discuss in the FORUM

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4/3 K-1 World GP 2010 in Yokohama - Heavyweight Title Fight Announced

Friday, 26 February 2010


FEG have announced the first fight for this year's world GP event in Yokohama. The champion, Kyotaro Fujimoto will take on super veteran Peter Aerts.

FEG have also announced the participation of some of their biggest stars. Among them is Alistair Overeem, and it them seems that he will not be fighting in DREAM 13, which is just over a week earlier.

K-1 Heavyweight Title Fight (3x3min, 2 round ext.):
Kyotaro Fujimoto (Champion) vs. Peter Aerts

Participants:
-Semmy Schilt
-Badr Hari
-Remy Bonjasky
-Alistair Overeem
-Jerome Le Banner
-Errol Zimmerman
-Ruslan Karaev
-Melvin Manhoef

Tickets:
SRS 25,000円 
RS 15,000円 
S 10,000円 
A 5,000円

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9/26 K-1 WORLD GP 2009 IN SEOUL -FINAL16-

Tuesday, 1 September 2009



FEG have announced the full field of 16 fighters that will face off in this year's World GP tournament. 13 fighters were already chose, either by winning qualifying GPs or performance last year.

The fans were asked to vote for their favorite, and the CLEAR winner was Alistair Overeem.

1. Alistair Overeem - 14104
2. Melvin Manhoef - 9233
3. Mirko Crocop - 8153
4. Glaube Feitosa - 8102
5. Catalin Morosanu - 8093
6. Musashi - 8084
7. Mark Hunt - 3249
8. Tyrone Spong - 2069
9. Paul Slowinski - 2024
10. Stefan Leko - 1857
11. Pavel Zuravliov - 1835
12. Alexey Ignashov - 1383
13. Yosuke Nishijima - 1261
14. Ray Sefo - 1251
15. Gegard Mousasi - 1179
16. Might Mo - 1172
17. Taiei Kin - 1023
18. Freddy Kemayo - 809
19. Chalid "Die Faust" - 687
20. Hong-man Choi - 643
Others: 115
Total number of votes: 76,326

These results and mixing them with the sponsor's voices, gives us the following card:

World GP - FINAL 16:
Remy Bonjasky vs. Melvin Manhoef
Badr Hari vs. Zabit Samedov
Errol Zimmerman vs. Glaube Feitosa
Kyotaro vs. Ruslan Karaev
Semmy Schilt vs. Daniel Ghita
Peter Aerts vs. Alistair Overeem
Ewerton Teixeira vs. Singh "Heart" Jaideep
Jerome Le Banner, vs. Musashi

Super Fight:
Taiei Kin vs. Cătălin Moroşanu

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3/28 K-1 World GP 2009 in Yokohama - Fight Order

Friday, 27 March 2009

K-1 will get a new heavyweight champion tomorrow, fighting for the belt stripped from Badr Hari are:
-Melvin Manhoef
-Gokhan Saki
-Keijiro Maeda
-Tyrone Spong

It will be interesting to see how this plays out, the main event will be Remy Bonjasky against Alistair Overeem. And his fight here is probably the reason we wont see Overeem on the DREAM card.

11. Main-Event: Remy Bonjasky vs. Alistair Overeem
10. Heavyweight Tournament Final: Winner Semi-final 1 vs. Winner Semi-final 2
9. Peter Aerts vs. Errol Zimmerman
8. Junichi Sawayashiki vs. Glaube Feitosa
7. Jerome LeBanner vs. Ewerton Teixeira
6. Semmy Schilt vs. Hesdy Gerges

Heavyweight Tournament:
5. Semi-Final 1: Tyrone Spong vs. Gokhan Saki
4. Semi-Final 2: Melvin Manhoef vs. Keijiro Maeda

Opening Fights:
3. Mitsugu Noda vs. Yang Rae Yoo
2. Hiraku Hori vs. Takumi Sato
1. Takashi Tachikawa vs. Yutaka Sakama

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3/28 K-1 World GP 2009 in Yokohama - Overeem vs. Bonjasky Official

Friday, 27 February 2009



It is now official, Alistair Overeem will face Remy Bonjasky in Yokohama March 28. Also returning to K-1 (again) is Melvin Manhoef after a win against Mark Hunt on NYE, a fight he took on very short notice. This time Manhoef is in the heavy weight tournament.

Also on the card are fighters like Jerome LeBanner, Badr Hari, Glaube Feitosa and Ruslan Karaev. A notable absentee is Semmy Schilt, but I guess there are more fights to come.

Superfights (3min. x 3R, 2R ext.):
Alistair Overeem vs. Remy Bonjasky
Badr Hari vs. Errol Zimmerman
Jerome LeBanner vs. Ewerton Teixeira
Junichi Sawayashiki vs. Glaube Feitosa

Heavy weight Tournament:
Semi-Final 1: Melvin Manhoef vs. Chalid "Die Faust"
Semi-Final 2: Ruslan Karaev vs. Gokhan Saki
Reserve Fight: Tyrone Spong vs. Keijiro Maeda

Heavy weight Final:
Winner Semi-Final 1 vs. Winner Semi-Final 2

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12/6 K-1 World GP - Finals Live Results

Saturday, 6 December 2008

K-1 WORLD GP 2008 FINAL

I will post the results LIVE here. It has started!

In addition to a winner of this year's K-1 World GP, will there be any Dynamite! announcements?

No comments though, I expect most of you will have access to see this live, as its airing in the US, Europe and Japan.

The card:
Main-Event - Final: Winner Semi-Final 1 vs. Winner Semi-Final 2
Semi-Final 2: Winner Quarter-Final 3 vs. Winner Quarter-Final 4
Semi-Final 1: Winner Quarter-Final 1 vs. Winner Quarter-Final 2

Reserve Fight (2): Paul Slowinski vs. Melvin Manhoef
Reserve Fight (1): Hong Man Choi vs. Ray Sefo

World GP Quarter-Finals:
#4 - Remy Bonjasky vs. Jerome LeBanner
#3 - Gokhan Saki vs. Ruslan Karaev
#2 - Errol Zimmerman vs. Ewerton Teixeira
#1 - Peter Aerts vs. Badr Hari

Opening Fights:
Mitsugu Noda vs. Tsutomu Takahagi
TAKERU vs. Taisei Ko

Results are posted after the jump.


Opening ceremony, fighters being presented now.

RESULTS

World GP Quarter-Finals:
#1 - Peter Aerts vs. Badr Hari
Round 1
Fighters are entering for the 1st fight. Hari comes out like he is possessed and knocks Aert down early. Aerts is up again. Aerts comes back at the end of the round, but it Hari takes round 1.

Round 2
Hari knock Aerts down again early in Round 2. Aerts is up again, but in trouble. TKO to Hari. The ref steps in to save Aerts from more damage, it could be argued that it was an early stoppage, but Hari was all over him.

#2 - Errol Zimmerman vs. Ewerton Teixeira
Fighters entering for the 2nd quarter-final.
Round 1
Ewerton goes out with lots of leg kicks, Zimmer man has some success with counter punches, but Teixeira looks in control.

Round 2
A closer round, but I would give it to Teixeira.

Round 3
Both fighters have their chances, but Zimmerman knocks Teixeira down at the end of the round! I think we will have an extra round in this one.

Judge 1: Draw
Judge 2: 29-27 Zimmerman
Judge 3: 28-27 Zimmerman

#3 - Gokhan Saki vs. Ruslan Karaev
Round 1
Saki is hitting with some good leg-kicks, but Karaev seems to have control of them. Saki got in some good punches in the end, close round.

Round 2
Karaev has Saki in the corner and is Teeing off. Saki defends well, the ref brings them back to the center. Saki seems to be able to take what Karaev is dishing out so far. Saki is able to fight back and hits Karaev with some good shots. Round goes to Karaev IMO.

Round 3
Spinning backfist from Saki catches Karaev and he goes down. Saki has the momentum now! Karaev comes back. Saki has taken some good shots, but is able to fight back. Both fighters very tired.

Judge 1: Saki
Judge 2: Saki
Judge 3: Saki


#4 - Remy Bonjasky vs. Jerome LeBanner
Fighters are entering.
Round 1
Bonjasky is forcing LeBanner back with kicks, but LeBanner comes back. LeBanner has some heavy taping on his left underarm. Round ends with LeBanner against the ropes, but after the initial flurry, he dint take much damage. Round to Banjasky.

Round 2
LeBanner controls the middle for the first part of the round, then Banjasku forces him back into a corner. Bonjasky hits with some good leg kicks before LeBanner comes back with heavy punches. Close round.

Round 3
Bonjasky comes out more agressive this time and looks fresh. Le Banners elbow dislocates (it looks like). He takes count, and the doctor wants to look at it. Its the left arm, the taped one that gets damaged with a kick. The doctor stops the fight with 1:14 left.

Reserve Fight (1): Hong Man Choi vs. Ray Sefo
Round 1
Sefo starts with a good combination, then Choi comes in with a low-blow. Sefo looks in control and is entertaining the crowd. Choi's knees are dangerous, but Sefo is hitting with good body punches and is doing the most damage so far.
Round should go to Sefo

Round 2
Sefo is able to close the distance and hits with a good leg-kick that hurts Choi. Sefo is taking the knees from Choi and comtinues to move in. No visuable damage so far, but a punch from Choi shakes him up a bit. A close round, might go to Choi.

Round 3
Sefo is making Choi chase him, then closes the distance. The leg-kicks from Sefo is doing damage, but Choi's wild punches are dangerous. Sefo hits with a right that shakes Choi up a bit. This round goes to Sefo in y book.

Sefo gets the decision.


Reserve Fight (2): Paul Slowinski vs. Melvin Manhoef
Round 1
Manhoef comes out hard as expected, without going all out. Manhoef with some good counters and Slowinski gets knocked down. Slowinski gets up but Manhoef smells blood, he goes after it and Slowinski is pushed back into a corner. Manhoef hits with a left and Slowinski goes down, no chance of getting up from that.


Semi-Final 1: Badr Hari vs. Errol Zimmerman
Round 1
Fighters walking in now.
Strong leg kick from Zimmerman to get the fight started. Both fighters very agressive and fast. This is a very close fight, both fighters hitting with body and leg kicks. Hard to say is one fighter has the upper hand until Zimmerman gets his clock cleaned, he looks in trouble but recovers. Hari seems to have the upper hand as the bell rings.

Round 2
Hari's straight punches goes through Zimmerman's guard time and time again. Attempt at a flying backspinning kick from Zimmerman misses the target. A right from Hari hits , but Zimmerman comes back and knocks Hari down with a right just as Hari looks to take control! Hari comes back and forces Zimmerman back. Again a straight jab from Hari goes through the guard. Zimmerman gets knocked down by a right just at the end of the round!!

Round 3
Zimmerman chases Hari, but the left jabs still go straight through the guard... This fight is going back and forth! The jabs from Hari looks like they will win him the fight though. Zimmerman swings and Hari hits with a right counter that folds Zimmerman. He does not come back up and Hari wins an exciting fight!

Semi-Final 2: Gokhan Saki vs. Remy Bonjasky
Round 1
Saki opens with leg kicks, Bonjasky is keeping good distance and countering, very patient so far. Bonjasky starts to come forward half way into the round, and Saki is using front kicks to keep the distance and continues with leg kicks as the crowd si shouting for Bonjasky (rare in Japan). Round close, but I think it went to Bonjasky.

Round 2
Bonjasky seems to hurt Saki with a knee, he loses balance and Bonjasky runs in with a flying kick to the body. It take Saki down and he is clearly in pain and not able to get up. Very unusual KO...

Main-Event - Final: Badr Hari vs. Remy Bonjasky
This should be an awesome final!
The final is about to begin, the audience is asked to return to their seat. Probably another 5 min.

After coming back from his semi-final, Bonjasky has been standing, staing warm and focused. Badr Hari looks way more relaxed and has had a few more minutes to recover as well.

Round 1
The fighters are entering now! Both fighters are in the ring! This will be awesome!

Both fighters come out careful, Hari starts his attack though. Bonjasky has been patient then whole night and looks like its his tactic again. Hari's jab is good agian, combines it with a leg kick.

Half way into the round, Bonjasky explodes again, Hari takes count after a left hook. The end of the round, Hari is on the attack, but Bonjasky avoids damage and should take the round.

Round 2
Again, Hari starts his attack. Hari goes forward and Bonjasky falls under pressure. Hari continues his attack, even stomping Bonjasky on the ground! Bonjasky is not getting up and is getting time to recover. He gets 5 minutes, if he is unable to recover I guess Hari will be disqualified. Hari gets a yellow card and 1 point taken away.

Hari moves over the Bonjasky's corner (Bonjasky is in the neutral corner), and he is not happy! Obviously someone in Bonajsky's corner has said something.

Bonjasky is not able to continue!!! He has double vision and Hari gets the red card!! Hari is disqualified and I think it is deserved, but VERY disappointing.

Bonjasky is the champion.

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12/6 K-1 World GP - Finals

Monday, 1 December 2008

K-1 WORLD GP 2008 FINAL

The upcoming weekend will be big in Japan, and it should be a fun one! Saturday there are 2 events (if you count this one), K-1 and Cage Force. Sunday we will have Pancrase.

I will sit out Saturday (probably catch K-1 on TV), then get to the Pancrase event.

But the K-1 World GP Finals are always big and this year you can watch it on HDNet (if you're in the states).

This year the big favorite Semmy Schilt was knocked out in the previous round, a very good performance by Peter Aerts saw him taking the decision. Aerts will take on Badr Hari, in my eyes the winner could very well come for this fight. It could also result in injury to both fighters, so as always, keep an eye on the reserve fights.

As for Semmy Schilt, I would expect to see him on NYE in the Dynamite event. Maybe even fighting MMA rules.

The fights on Saturday:
Main-Event - Final: Winner Semi-Final 1 vs. Winner Semi-Final 2
Semi-Final 2: Winner Quarter-Final 3 vs. Winner Quarter-Final 4
Semi-Final 1: Winner Quarter-Final 1 vs. Winner Quarter-Final 2

Reserve Fight (2): Paul Slowinski vs. Melvin Manhoef
Reserve Fight (1): Hong Man Choi vs. Ray Sefo

World GP Quarter-Finals:
#4 - Remy Bonjasky vs. Jerome LeBanner
#3 - Gokhan Saki vs. Ruslan Karaev
#2 - Errol Zimmerman vs. Ewerton Teixeira
#1 - Peter Aerts vs. Badr Hari

Opening Fights:
Mitsugu Noda vs. Tsutomu Takahagi
TAKERU vs. Taisei Ko

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12/6 K-1 World GP Final - Reserve Fights Announced

Tuesday, 11 November 2008

K-1 have added reserve fights to their World GP Final. The event is being held in Yokohama Arena Saturday December 6, and should be a very good event.

The fights added today also answers a question regarding Manhoef's retirement, because he is fighting! Does that mean he is retiring only from MMA? We will see, might have been the disappointment of losing in the Semi-final. Either way, it is good to see him back in Japan.

For those that remember, the round in Korea provided some upsets. Semmy Schilt lost to Peter Aerts and was knocked out of this year's tournement. Also Musashi suffered a loss that means there are no Japanese fighters in the finals.

On side note, it looks like Schilt is scheduled for a fight on NYE (Dynamite!).

Of Course, this event will include the semi-finals and final as well.

Added:
K-1 World GP 2008 Final Reserve fights
Hong Man Choi vs. Ray Sefo
Paul Slowinski vs. Melvin Manhoef

Previously Announced:
Quarter-Finals
Rusland Karaev vs. Gokhan Saki
Errol Zimmerman vs. Ewerton Teixeira
Remy Bonjasky vs. Jerome LeBanner
Badr Hari vs. Peter Aerts

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