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Jobs666
09-27-2008, 01:28:34 AM
FINAL16 : K-1 Rules
Semmy Schilt vs. Peter Aerts

FINAL16 : K-1 Rules
Badr Hari vs. Hong Man Choi

FINAL16 : K-1 Rules
Jerome Le Banner vs. Junichi Sawayashiki

FINAL16 : K-1 Rules
Ewerton Teixeira vs. MUSASHI

FINAL16 : K-1 Rules
Ruslan Karaev vs. Chalid "Die Faust"

FINAL16 : K-1 Rules
Remy Bonjasky vs. Paul Slowinski

FINAL16 : K-1 Rules
Glaube Feitosa vs. Errol Zimmerman

FINAL16 : K-1 Rules
Gokhan Saki vs. Ray Sefo

Opening Fight : K-1 Rules
Zabit Samedov vs. Fabiano Da Silva

Opening Fight : K-1 Rules
Randy Kim vs. Yong Soo Park

very good Kick Boxing event tonight I'll be pulling for Aerts, Hari, and Zabit

Jobs666
09-27-2008, 11:32:30 PM
FINAL16 : K-1 Rules
Semmy Schilt vs. Peter Aerts Aerts beat Schilt by decision Schilt has won the last three K-1 World GP tournaments. Aerts was the first ever three time K-1 GP champion has has been in the finals the last two years against Schilt. Semmy has seemed pretty much unstoppable since he has entered into K-1 full time since '05 it is nice to see Aerts put a stop to that.

FINAL16 : K-1 Rules
Badr Hari vs. Hong Man Choi Hari won by TKO after Choi's corner threw in the towel before going into round 4. Hari was moving in and out all night long landing at will on the techno giant. In the second thought Choi landed a left hand that dropped Hari for an 8 count. Hari got up though and went back to work. In the third Hari started to go to Choi's body with punches and a nice rear leg round house that hurt Choi. For some reason the judges scored the fight weird one scored it for Choi and two scored it a draw probably due to Choi being a Korean and them fighting in Seoul. So they was heading to the extra round but Choi's corner threw in the towel due to some type of rib injury to Choi. It was weird seeing Hari who is 6'6 dwarfed by the 7'3 Choi :eek:

FINAL16 : K-1 Rules
Jerome Le Banner vs. Junichi Sawayashiki Le Banner got his revenge against Junichi winning a lopsided decision which pretty much saw JLB chasing after Junichi for three rounds. JLB did drop Junichi with a nice head kick in the end of the second round.

FINAL16 : K-1 Rules
Ewerton Teixeira vs. MUSASHI Teixeira won a decision against Musashi to advance to the finial 8 imo he won't last too long he is still a bit green and has a hard time finding his range.

FINAL16 : K-1 Rules
Ruslan Karaev vs. Chalid "Die Faust" Nice exciting fight Chalid dropped Karaev in the first round a round where Karaev was winning 90 percent of. In the second Karaev really turned it up and stopped Chalid by TKO after two knock downs. When the ref was coming in to stop the fight Karaev dropped him one more time.

FINAL16 : K-1 Rules
Remy Bonjasky vs. Paul Slowinski Remy did enough to win a decision against but seemed a bit mad at himself he couldn't stop Slowinski.

FINAL16 : K-1 Rules
Glaube Feitosa vs. Errol Zimmerman Zimmerman was just too fast and too young for Feitosa he scored three downs against Kyokuhin Karate fighter to move into the final 8. At only 22 year old alot of people believe he going to be the future of K-1.

FINAL16 : K-1 Rules
Gokhan Saki vs. Ray Sefo Saki won a close fight against Sefo which maybe Sefo's last fight he has lost 6 in a row and hasn't won since '06. Sefo which is probably K-1s best fighter never to win the World Grand Prix:(

Opening Fight : K-1 Rules
Zabit Samedov vs. Fabiano Da Silva Zabit won by decision I am still trying to figure out why he wasn't in the finale 16 and Sefo was. It is all good though I think Zabit is a bit too small to hang with most of those guys.

Opening Fight : K-1 Rules
Randy Kim vs. Yong Soo Park Kim won by TKO in the second round.