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  2. King of Kings (kickboxing) - Wikipedia

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    Similarly to K-1, the K's in the KOK name stand for Kickboxing, K-1, Karate, Kung-Fu, and other stand-up fight sports and martial arts. They also stand for “King” so “King of Kings” is meant as the best in the world.

  3. RINGS King of Kings Tournament 1999 - Wikipedia

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    The King of Kings Tournament 1999 was a series of three separate mixed martial arts events held by the Fighting Network Rings (RINGS). The tournament took place in both Tokyo and Osaka between October 28, 1999 and February 26, 2000. The tournament was the first of two King of Kings tournaments.

  4. Chico Kwasi - Wikipedia

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    Kwasi returned to King of Kings to take part in the one-day KOK Welterweight tournament, which was held at KOK 82 on November 30, 2019. [14] He captured the tournament title, as well as the IKBO K-1 Rules championship, with a third-round stoppage of Mohamed Wade in the semi-finals and a unanimous decision victory over Ekrem Doruk in the finals.

  5. King of Kings (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    King of Kings Tournament 2000, a series of mixed martial arts events held by Fighting Network Rings (RINGS) King of Kings, the second novel in the Warrior of Rome series by Harry Sidebottom; King of Kings (kickboxing), European kickboxing promotion; King of Kings, the thirty-seventh episode in Part 5 of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind

  6. List of kickboxing organizations - Wikipedia

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    Colosseum Tournament; Dynamite Fighting Show (DFS) Enfusion; Final Fight Championship (FFC) Karma Fight League (KFL) Glory; Glory of Heroes; Golden Fighter Championship (GFC) K-1; King in the Ring; Karate Combatfight; King of Kings (KOK) KO Masters; Krush; Kunlun Fight; Lion Fight; MAX FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP (MAX FC) ONE Championship; OSS ...

  7. 2000 in Fighting Network Rings - Wikipedia

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    Rings: King of Kings 2000 Block B: December 22, 2000: Osaka Prefecture Gymnasium Osaka, Japan 54 Rings Australia: Free Fight Battle: November 12, 2000: Alexandra Hills Hotel Brisbane, Australia 53 Rings Lithuania: Bushido Rings 1: October 24, 2000: Vilnius Palace of Concerts and Sports: Vilnius, Lithuania 52 Rings: King of Kings 2000 Block A ...

  8. Fighting Network Rings - Wikipedia

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    Fighting Network Rings, trademarked as RINGS, is a Japanese combat sport promotion that has lived three distinct periods: shoot style puroresu promotion from its inauguration to 1995, mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion from 1995 to its 2002 disestablishment, and a revived MMA promotion from 2008 onward.

  9. King in the Ring - Wikipedia

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    King in the Ring is a single-elimination eight man tournament that is complete in one night. Seven boxing bouts will be contested in one night, each bout being scheduled for three rounds, each round being three minutes with a minute break in between rounds.