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    "Karate"? On ESPN2

    I was just flippin channel and I saw "Karate" advertise on ESPN. I flipped over there to check it out..........It was more a form of kick boxing.....very, very bad kick boxing. Something called K-1 Grand prix.

    I watched two matches. The first featured this guy who weight 372 pounds. He came out throwing haymakers and after about 30 seconds he could barely stand up. The lighter guy was taking it to him. Then in the second round he stepped into on of those haymakers and the fight ended with the big guy frailing away on him. When the ref stepped in to stop it the 372 pound guy simply colapsed into the ropes. Although he won the big guy had to be carried from the ring. Later it was discovered he had broken his hand and could not continue.

    His defeated opponent continued in his place. In the second round of a new match his opponent apparently took a swing and missed and separated his shoulder....

    Anyway, I couldn't believe this was actually on ESPN. It was awful.

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    there are better k-1 fights
    look it up on youtube believe me

    cung le fights in k-1 also
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    k1 has some of the most elite kickboxers in the world. Ernesto Hoost, Jerome Labanner, Crocop, Michael McDonald (not the singer), and many others.
    Bless you

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoulderDawg View Post
    I was just flippin channel and I saw "Karate" advertise on ESPN. I flipped over there to check it out..........It was more a form of kick boxing.....very, very bad kick boxing. Something called K-1 Grand prix...
    Different events have different rule sets; it's all still K-1 because K-1 "owns" the event itself. They have San Da, Kick boxing, and Tai boxing formats. ESPN, being the d0rk they are, call it all "karate". Also keep in mind, they only show the last 3 rounds. As these are tury-style events, those fighters have actually gone as may as 8 times and are hurting.
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    you're kidding? i would love to drink that beer just BECAUSE it's in a dead animal...i may even pick up the next dead squirrel i see and stuff a budweiser in it

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    What I saw were fighters who were not very good. They were fat, out of shape, didn't know how to kick or punch correctly and just had no business in the ring. They were even talking about another fighter who had eariler broken his leg when he kicked someone in the knee.........

    I noticed this was in Japan. I don't think these fights would be sanctioned in the US. At least not in a state with a strict boxing commission.

    By the way there is absolutely no way that guy who went 372 had been in earlier fights.

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    Well you could always get in the ring with fat boy and tell him how out of shape he is, didn't know how to kick or punch correctly and just had no business in the ring. I'm sure you'd have fun.
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    From what I saw I would say the majority of fighters on this board could take any of those guys I saw.

    If I was fighting that 372 pound guy all I'd have to do is just stay out of his way for a couple of rounds and by the third he wouldn't even be able to lift his arms.

    Did you see the fights or fighters that I'm talking about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoulderDawg View Post
    From what I saw I would say the majority of fighters on this board could take any of those guys I saw.

    If I was fighting that 372 pound guy all I'd have to do is just stay out of his way for a couple of rounds and by the third he wouldn't even be able to lift his arms.

    Did you see the fights or fighters that I'm talking about?
    I guarantee you no one on this board wants to fight K-1 rules against Bob Sapp, Ernesto Hoost, or Jerome LeBanner. The more delusional ones might think they do, but they don't.
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    Dude, the fight you are talking about is probably Bob Sapp vs Ernesto Hoost.

    Incidentally it does go to show you that size matters....

    K-1 is a Japanese promotion, and like Pride is known for pulling some fairly outrageous publicity stunts, with respect to fighting - Royce Gracie vs Akebono (retired Sumo Yokozuna), etc.

    Sapp is a well-loved freak in Japan as much for his size as for his fighting. Nobody has ever suggested he's a bad-ass kickboxer, just that he's a big mofo.

    Watch some of Remy Bonjasky's fights, some more of Hoost's fights or Jerome Lebanner, and I guarentee your tune will change.

    Mark Hunt too, IMO. Not the most "technical" fighter in the world, but he's got a chin made of iron and a wicked set of hands.

    CroCop is a certifiable, dangerous bad ass too.

    Fracisco Fliho....ah the list goes on!
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    If I was fighting that 372 pound guy all I'd have to do is just stay out of his way for a couple of rounds and by the third he wouldn't even be able to lift his arms.
    What are you...in your teens or something??

    Tell your mom to send you some money so you can buy a clue along with your textbooks dude.

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    http://youtube.com/watch?v=9MtjfKlRHYE
    is that the fight you are talking about?

    well its bob sapp.. what do you expect from him? Iron monkey Kung FU?
    you couldn't pay me enough money to fight Bob, or anyone in K-1.

    are you nuts? they would kick the **** out of me,( and you and most of the people on this forum). wake up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monji112000 View Post
    ...are you nuts? they would kick the **** out of me,( and you and most of the people on this forum). wake up.
    Assuming anyone on this forum made it through the prelims, the 3-5 matches just to get up to the "main event" turny rount.... all in 1 day, I might add. Neither was moving too swiftly, but I know I'd have been a puddle on the floor of the ambulance, so in perspective...
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    you're kidding? i would love to drink that beer just BECAUSE it's in a dead animal...i may even pick up the next dead squirrel i see and stuff a budweiser in it

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoulderDawg View Post
    From what I saw I would say the majority of fighters on this board could take any of those guys I saw.

    If I was fighting that 372 pound guy all I'd have to do is just stay out of his way for a couple of rounds and by the third he wouldn't even be able to lift his arms.

    Did you see the fights or fighters that I'm talking about?
    you really have no clue how stupid that post was, do you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SevenStar View Post
    you really have no clue how stupid that post was, do you?
    to give the devil his due i do think that hoost should've done better against sapp.
    however, i am going to have to agree with you: that was a dumb post made by someone who's probably never had a real fight their entire life.
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