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Post by rictor on Jan 30, 2017 20:17:03 GMT 1
55kg World Grand Prix TournamentQuarterFinal #1Ishida Keisuke VS Charles Bongiovanni QuarterFinal #2Takei Yoshiki VS Antonio Orden QuarterFinal #3Terado Nobuchika VS Jamie Whelan QuarterFinal #4Kubo Kenji VS Suen Tak Chuen Tournament Reserve FightIzawa Namito VS Suzuki Yuya SuperFightsTakeru VS Victor Saravia Hiroya VS Yamato Tetsuya KOICHI VS K-Jee Super Lightweight Title FightKaew Weerasakreck VS Yamazaki Hideaki UndercardYusaku Nishikyo VS Yuki Kokubo Seiya Ueda VS Masa Wakashima Omi VS Kazunari Komura
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Post by K1power on Jan 30, 2017 21:45:34 GMT 1
Nice!
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Post by Fox on Feb 1, 2017 23:04:27 GMT 1
Cool event, so long to wait though!
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Post by h on Feb 1, 2017 23:45:43 GMT 1
wait there is a full card nearly 3 months out? wow!
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Post by K1power on Mar 28, 2017 2:26:26 GMT 1
Some changes/updates to the card (OP Updated): Kubo Kenji's opponent is no longer Leung Pakyu, but Suen Tak Chuen.
We now also have all the superfights and undercard.
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Post by K1power on Apr 16, 2017 17:07:37 GMT 1
Happening this Saturday!
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Post by K1power on Apr 21, 2017 22:13:18 GMT 1
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Post by h on Apr 21, 2017 22:18:43 GMT 1
is this already over? or... no its tonight I think for me.
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Post by K1power on Apr 21, 2017 23:01:44 GMT 1
It starts in a matter of hours. Will create a Live Event Discussion thread, but not sure yet if I'll stay up/get up.
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Post by K1power on Apr 22, 2017 2:00:51 GMT 1
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Post by K1power on Apr 22, 2017 14:54:18 GMT 1
Full Results55kg World Grand Prix TournamentFinalTakei Yoshiki defeats Kubo Kenji by Unanimous Decision (30-27) SemiFinalsKubo Kenji defeats Terado Nobuchika by KO R2 Takei Yoshiki defeats Ishida Keisuke by KO R1 QuarterFinalsKubo Kenji defeats Suen Tak Chuen by Unanimous Decision Terado Nobuchika defeats Jamie Whelan by Extra Round Split Decision Takei Yoshiki defeats Antonio Orden by KO R3 Ishida Keisuke defeats Charles Bongiovanni by KO R2 Tournament Reserve FightIzawa Namito defeats Suzuki Yuya by Extra Round Split Decision SuperFightsTakeru defeats Victor Saravia by KO R3 Yamato Tetsuya defeats Hiroya by KO R2 KOICHI defeats K-Jee by KO R3 Super Lightweight Title FightKaew Weerasakreck defeats Yamazaki Hideaki by Unanimous Decision (30-28) UndercardYusaku Nishikyo defeats Yuki Kokubo by KO R1 Seiya Ueda defeats Masa by Unanimous Decision Wakashima Omi defeats Kazunari Komura by TKO R1 k-1xkrush.com/sp/flash/index.html?sid=139
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Post by K1power on Apr 22, 2017 14:54:55 GMT 1
As you can see by the lack of posts in the Live Event Discussion thread I completely slept through the event - I wanted to stay up for this, but was just way too spent. I'm seeing a lot of KO's so I'm expecting it was another exciting show, but not sure how the event actually played out as I haven't seen any footage yet. All I've read so far was some bitching on Sherdog about the K-1 rules and this tournament not being quite as good as the previous one, but people bitching on Sherdog is as common as people getting into fights in YouTube comment sections (or on Sherdog, lol).
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Post by K1power on Apr 22, 2017 17:13:42 GMT 1
I've created a torrent for this event (full main card, only the undercard is not including) on the tracker. Quality is a watchable 360p.
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Post by fartsmeller on Apr 22, 2017 17:55:40 GMT 1
Takeru quite literally has balls of steel, I thought there was no way he was going to be able to fight after that, but he still managed to win by brutal KO.
I don't even know who Terado Nobuchika but it was really sad to see him turn up the heat and put pressure back on Kubo for much of the second round just to have it all slip away in the last couple of seconds.
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Post by karaevfan on Apr 23, 2017 3:02:45 GMT 1
Fun event! Also, worth noting that apparently this was the #1 ranking show on Abema TV with 950K viewers. That's nearly double the last event so apparently the Takeru pull is real. Takeru quite literally has balls of steel, I thought there was no way he was going to be able to fight after that, but he still managed to win by brutal KO. I don't even know who Terado Nobuchika but it was really sad to see him turn up the heat and put pressure back on Kubo for much of the second round just to have it all slip away in the last couple of seconds. Very sad for Terado. He's one of the pioneers of this weight class in Japan and is 37 years old. Been a Krush regular since the first Krush event. It looked like he was on the verge of one of his classic comebacks, but Luigi Kubo cut those dreams short.
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