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K-1 World GP in Yokohama Results
April 13, 2008 Yokohama Arena Yokohama, Japan
Bouts were scheduled for three rounds (three minutes each round) with a two round extension if needed unless noted.
Fight 1 - K-1 Rules Bout (no ext rds) Tsutomu Takahagi wins by knockout (right low kick) at :18 of the second round over Kim Kyoung Suk
Fight 2 - K-1 Rules Bout (no ext rds) Tsuyoshi Nakasako wins a unanimous decision (29-27, 30-28, 30-28) over Takumi Sato
Fight 3 - K-1 Rules Bout (no ext rds) Hiroyuki Enokida wins by knockout (right hook) at :40 of the first round over Takashi Tachikawa
Fight 4 - K-1 Rules Bout Alexsandr Pitchkunov wins a 2nd extended round split decision over Chalid "Die Faust" Arrab Judges scored the 2nd extended round 10-9 Pitchkunov, 10-9 Arrab, 10-9 for Pitchkunov. After three rounds, the judges had the bout scored 29-29, 29-29, 30-30 a draw. After the first extended round, the judges had the bout scored 10-10, 10-10, 10-10 a draw.
Fight 5 - K-1 Rules Bout Mitsugu Noda wins by TKO at 2:43 of the second round over Petr Vondracek
Fight 6 - K-1 Rules Bout Keijiro Maeda wins an extended round unanimous decision over “Mighty Mo” Siligia Judges scored the extended round 10-9, 10-9, 10-9 for Maeda. After three rounds, the judges had it scored 29-29, 29-29, 29-29 a draw.
Fight 7 - K-1 Rules Bout Glaube Feitosa wins by knockout (left high kick) at 1:58 of the second round over Alex Roberts
Fight 8 - K-1 Rules Bout Badr Hari wins by knockout (punch, 3 knockdowns) at 2:43 of the first round over Ray Sefo
Fight 9 - K-1 Rules Bout Musashi wins by knockout (left, 3 knockdowns) at 2:16 of the second round over Junichi Sawayashiki
Fight 10 - K-1 Rules Bout Ewerton Teixeira wins by KO (right, 3 knockdowns) at 2:01 of the 2nd extended rd over Yusuke Fujimoto
Fight 11 - K-1 Super Heavyweight Title Bout Semmy Schilt wins by knockout (spinning back kick) at 3:06 of the first round over Mark Hunt In the first round, Hunt went down from a right spinning back kick to the mid-section and tried to get up at the count of eight but couldn't and got counted out. Schilt retains title.
(4/13/08) |
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