nectar
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Post by nectar on Nov 30, 2016 23:20:09 GMT 1
Hi everyone,
After 2016 without fighting du to my broken arm, i'm ready to come back and smash 2017. During my break, i became father for the second time, i have my own gym... Everything is going well but i miss the ring and i'm affraid to have regrets if i don't try my best to come back and be one of the best heavyweight again, like few years ago...
Money is not my motivation, so i can fight in minor organizations to be familiar with the ring again, Japan has always been a nice place to fight, so i'm looking to fight there if possible, my sister speaks fluently japanese so it can help me to communicate with promotors, matchmakers...
Anyway it would be nice if you can give me your opinions on the best japanese organizations and if you have any contact, i ll be happy and thanksful!
Thanks for the read!
Brice Guidon
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Post by h on Dec 1, 2016 0:29:22 GMT 1
good luck Brice look fwd to seeing you in action again
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Post by dvewlsh on Dec 1, 2016 4:55:53 GMT 1
I've been in contact with both KRUSH and KNOCK OUT in the past. Seeing as though KRUSH is working with K-1 Japan and KNOCK OUT is pretty much doing a few of the other promotions, either one would be a good bet. They don't do much in the way of heavyweights, though, but it's worth a shot.
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Post by fartsmeller on Dec 1, 2016 20:55:38 GMT 1
K-1 have had a few heavyweight fights this year with Makoto Uehara, they've all been against domestic fighters but the "Japan vs The World" theme is never far from view, might be worth enquiring about.
Is Hoost Cup still around? I know they used to run in the more unusual Japanese venues and feature European fighters.
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