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The event featured a catchweight Muay Thai contest between Tawanchai P.K. Saenchaimuaythaigym and Sitthichai Sitsongpeenong. [109] Saemapetch Fairtex was originally scheduled to square off against Tawanchai PK.Saenchai Muaythaigym, with the winner getting a shot at reigning ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Champion.
Prates faced Diesellek Seardammhooplara at Muay Hardcore on September 12, 2020. He won by first round knockout with a knee to the body. [12] Prates faced Mansurbek Tolipov at UAM K-1 Combat on November 20, 2020. He won the fight by unanimous decision. [13] Prates faced Dmitry Valent at Muaythai Night 6 on June 25, 2021. He won the fight by ...
This is the list of all K-1 champions. Included are the K-1 World Grand Prix and K-1 World MAX champions as well as all the preliminary tournament winners from the events promoted by FEG (1993– 2011), K-1 Global (2012–2023), and K-1 (2014–present), following the former's dissolution.
Thai: Petpanomrung Kiatmuu9: Glory: Sep 29, 2018 6 English: Jonathan Haggerty: ONE (Kickboxing) Nov 4, 2023 0 [6] English: Jonathan Haggerty: ONE (Muay Thai) Apr 22, 2023 1 Japanese: Tetsuya Yamato: K-1: 2022 2 Australian: Chadd Collins: RISE: Dec 16, 2023 0 Turkish: Deniz Demirkapu Enfusion: Sep 24, 2022 0 N/A: Vacant: KOK: N/A: N/A: Japonese ...
Wins the MFC Muay Thai World −67kg title. 2023-02-11: Win: Kebrome Neguse: UAM Fight Night K1 Pro: Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Decision (Unanimous) 3: 3:00 2021-12-18: Win: Victor Bordage: MFC Showdown 016: Ponferrada, Spain: TKO (Doctor stoppage/cut) 2: Wins the vacant ISKA Muay Thai European Super Lightweight (−63.5 kg) title. 2021-11-20 ...
The first event, K-1 Sanctuary I, took place on March 30, 1993, at KÅrakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. Since its inception, K-1 events were organized by the Fighting and Entertainment Group (FEG). Following FEG's bankruptcy, rights to the K-1 brand were acquired by the Hong Kong -based K-1 Global Holdings Limited (K-1 GHL) in 2012.
The weekly events started with ONE Friday Fights 1 on 20 January 2023, where Nong-O Gaiyanghadao successfully defended his bantamweight Muay Thai title with a TKO of Alaverdi Ramazanov in the third round. The event finished as the most-watched show in prime time in Thailand, with a 3.9 rating among males 15 years old and over, according to data ...
As an amateur Okubo amassed a record of 145 wins, 18 losses, 3 draws and captured over 40 titles. During 2021, his last year of competition before turning professional, Okubo won the two most prestigious titles of Japanese amateur kickboxing, the Japan Cup in March and the K-1 Koshien tournament in August. [2]