2005 Grand Prix in Seoul

Results

 

March 19, 2005

Seoul Olympic Gymnasium

Seoul, South Korea

 

 

All bouts were scheduled for three rounds lasting three minutes each round with a one round extension if

needed unless noted.

 

Translated from Sportsnavi:

Fight 1 - K-1 Rules Bout (no ext)

Yong Seok Ko wins a majority decision over Jong Man Kim - Judges scored the bout 29.5-29, 30-28.5,

30-28.5

Fight 2 - Tournament Reserve Bout

Tatsufumi Tomihira wins by first round knockout over Min Ki Kang

 

Fight 3 - Tournament Bout Bracket A

Kaoklai Kaennorsing wins a unanimous decision over Zhang Qing Jun - Judges scored the bout 30-

28.5, 30-29, 29.5-28.5

 

Fight 4 - Tournament Bout Bracket A

Hiraku Hori wins a unanimous decision (3-0) over Lee Myeon Ju

 

Fight 5 - Tournament Bout Bracket B

Akebono wins a unanimous decision over Nobuaki Kakuda - Judges scored the bout 29-25, 30-24.5, 30-26

 

Fight 6 - Tournament Bout Bracket B

Hong-Mam Choi wins by knockout at 1:19 of the first round over Wakashoyo

 

Fight 7 - K-1 Rules Super Fight

Semmy Schilt wins by knockout at 1:22 of the first round over Montanha Silva

 

Fight 8 - Tournament Semi-Final Bout Bracket A

Kaoklai Kaennorsing wins a unanimous decision (3-0) over Hiraku Hori

 

Fight 9 - Tournament Semi-Final Bout Bracket B

Hong-Mam Choi wins by first round TKO (towel) over Akebono

 

Fight 10 - K-1 Rules Super Fight

Peter Aerts wins an extended round unanimous decision over Carter Williams - Judges scored the bout

a majority draw after three rounds (29.5-29.5, 29.5-29.5, 29-30) - The extended round was judged 9.5-8,

10-8.5, 10-8 for Aerts.

 

Fight 11 - K-1 Rules Super Fight

Remy Bonjasky wins by knockout at :22 of the first round over Ray Mercer

 

Fight 12 - Tournament Final (2 Rd Ext. if needed)

Hong-Man Choi wins an extended round unanimous decision over Kaoklai Kaennorsing -  Judges scored

the bout a majority draw after three rounds (30-29.5, 30-29, 29.5-29) - The extended round was judged 10-9,

10-9, 10-9 for Choi. Choi wins Seoul tournament and a spot in the opening round of the K-1 World GP.

 

 

 

(3/19/05)