MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) is a part of Human Weapons Training course for Special Force of ROKMC, which has been historically developed and advanced in Arts of War through the history of war. Now we practice MMA with Kickboxing and Wrestling.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
K-1 World Grand-Prix in Seoul 2009 - Final 16 Preview
First up, here's the promo website for this event. Promo Website . Pretty cool site, check it out if you care enough. Little tidbits about the fighters and some weird facts.
Here is the fight card, but it's not in the fight order just yet.
[FINAL16] Peter Aerts vs. Alistair Overeem
[FINAL16] Remy Bonjasky vs. Melvin Manhoef
[FINAL16] Semmy Schilt vs. Daniel Ghita
[FINAL16] Badr Hari vs. Zabit Samedov
[FINAL16] Ruslan Karaev vs. KYOTARO
[FINAL16] Ewerton Teixeira vs. Singh "Heart" Jaideep
[FINAL16] Errol Zimmerman vs. Glaube Feitosa
[FINAL16] Jerome LeBanner vs. Musashi
[Super Fight] Taiei Kin vs Catalin Morosanu
[Special Fight] Su Jeong Lim vs Tahir Menxhiqi
[Special Fight] Chi Bin Lim vs Chen Qing
[FINAL16] Ruslan Karaev vs. KYOTARO
[FINAL16] Ewerton Teixeira vs. Singh "Heart" Jaideep
[FINAL16] Errol Zimmerman vs. Glaube Feitosa
[FINAL16] Jerome LeBanner vs. Musashi
[Super Fight] Taiei Kin vs Catalin Morosanu
[Special Fight] Su Jeong Lim vs Tahir Menxhiqi
[Special Fight] Chi Bin Lim vs Chen Qing
We get to see 11 fights that night, It's gonna be nuts.
I'm gonna start the breakdown with the match I'm most excited for, Alistair Overeem vs. Peter Aerts.
Alistair Overeem is a Mixed Martial Arts fighter (think UFC) that has dabbled in kickboxing in the past, gaining recent notoriety in K-1. Overeem used to be a middling Light-Heavyweight fighter that showed flashes of brilliance but remained extremely inconsistent. He'd be a man on fire for the first few minutes and then gas out and get murdered. Recently, Overeem has undergone a renaissance of sorts, moving up in weight to Heavyweight with much success.
And by renaissance I mean roided the fuck up.
Anyways,
why is this guy a big deal? Well last New Year's Eve, he participated
in an event that pitted MMA guys vs. K-1 fighters in K-1 rules. The MMA
guys all absolutely slaughtered their opponents which was hilarious, but
the biggest shock was Overeem starching the K-1 Heavyweight champ at
the time, Badr Hari.
Hari
got flattened. K-1 wasn't too thrilled with some guy coming from out of
their sport and thumping the champ, so in the next match they put him
against Remy Bonjasky, 3 time GP champ. Overeem barely lost the fight (click)
, and taking someone as good as Bonjasky to a close decision is nothing
to be ashamed of. Overeem is the real deal and I'm excited to see him
fight another great fighter, Peter Aerts.
Peter
Aerts is a K-1 Legend, boasting a massive 95-27 record and at 38 years
old it's pretty amazing that he's still as good as he is. Also
apparently a notorious lumberjack. He's fought pretty much everyone ever
in K-1 multiple times. Here's a few fights and such.
This Fight
is funny, Peter Aerts vs. Ernesto Hoost. Why is it funny? It was never
supposed to happen. It was supposed to be Bob Sapp vs. Ernesto Hoost,
but Sapp bolted. Aerts was actually announcing that night but he stepped
out of the booth, borrowed a pair of shorts and stepped into the ring.
And this was after a night of heavy drinking. How badass is that?
And finally a highlight with silly music.
Next up, Melvin Manhoef vs. Remy Bonjasky.
Melvin
Manhoef is pretty much amazing. He's a natural middleweight, frequently
fighting at 185 lbs and he's out there fighting men that outweigh him
by 50 lbs or more. He wins, too. He's fast and hits probably harder than
anyone on the planet. He's a wild fighter, almost too unrestrained
sometimes and he tends to get caught or gas too quickly. His last fight
he looked a bit more disciplined, but no matter what he's always
exciting as hell. Also, he looks like Balrog from Street Fighter 2 and
that's awesome. Manhoef has a kickboxing record of 37 wins with TWENTY
SEVEN of them by way of KO. In MMA he's 23-7 with TWENTY TWO KOs. With
Manhoef you're pretty much guaranteed a big KO. It's really a shame that
there isn't a weightclass for him because he's an awesome fighter, and
it's really unfair that he has to constantly fight guys that are so much
bigger than him.
One of my favorite Manhoef KOs here, Melvin Manhoef vs. Paul Slowinski
Melvin Manhoef vs. Ruslan Karaev , maybe this one is my favorite. I can't choose, they're all so great.
One last highlight. Can you tell i'm a huge fan?
Remy
Bonjasky, nicknamed "The Flying Gentleman" for his flying knees and
kicks. Also cause he helps old ladies across the street and holds doors
open for people I guess. Bonjasky is a fantastic fighter, and a three
time Grand Prix Champ.
If you can ignore the
horrible music, here's a decent collection of his KOs. You can get a
good idea where he gets his name from. The video is here.
Also, here's Remy Bonjasky vs. Vernon White. White isn't a great fighter by any means, but this sure is a sweet KO.
Anyways,
I'm 2 fights in and this is takin forever so Im gonna post this and
continue later. gonna post some youtube vids for my own benefit laterBadr Hari
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7nk44_k1-wgp-2008-final-badr-hari-vs-erro_sport
http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/rusa/video/x38o0y_k1-badr-hari-vs-ruslan-karaev-2007_extreme
Jerome le Banner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io07WcVxR_k
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3gdzf_jerome-lebanner-vs-ernesto-hoost-19_extreme
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
K-1 MAX 2009 Final 16 - Lim Chi-bin vs. Yamamoto Yuya
Lim Chi-bin vs. Yamamoto Yuya
Let's
see if Lim can fare any better than Lee Su-hwan. Both Kido and now Yuya
came out to some whack-ass japanese (???) reggae, wonder if that's a
sign of things to come. By the way, I'm doing this pretty much stream of
consciousness so bear with me. Like six people clapped for Lim
(including one dude in his corner who clapped AS HARD AS HE FUCKING
COULD). They are talking about Cro Cop and Fedor in Korean I hope they
aren't comparing them to Lim. Alright, let's see what the K-1 Max Korea
champ has got.
Round 1 -
Early
clinch, then lots of leg kicks so far. Lim is using the clinch well
early on. He needs to check these leg kicks if he wants this to go
differently than Lee's fight. Woops Lim slipped on a high kick haha.
Gets up and trips Yuya. Low kick battle so far, damn man. Yuya is
scoring with the leg kicks, but Lim has been more effective so far this
round. Another leg catch -> trip. Ten seconds left, more leg kicks
and clinch work. Now we look into Sato's locker room for...some reason.
Round 2 -
Both
come out with a nice body kick. Lim showing good hand combos, Yuya's
nose just got busted open. Giving him a minute to get cleaned up by his
corner. Back to the fight, they both come out with more kicks, Lim lands
a good straight. Spinning back fist out of no where floors Lim. Lim is
back up. Yuya ccomes out with a flying knee but misses. Lim needs to
step it up because that knockdown is gonna put him down in this round.
The korean announcers are calling it a "flashidown" haha. Lim is getting
warned for holding in the clinch. Lim teeing off on yuya's face, Yuya
returning. Spinning back fist attempt by Lim, not much tho. Now they're
just brawling to finish out round 2. Lim was winning hte first half but
that knockdown won it for Yuya.
Round 3 -
Lim
keeps getting warned for over clinch use (which is a dumb rule in the
first place) Lim missed HUGE with a giant spinning Taekowndo kick
hahahaha that was embarassing. I'm gonna find a gif of that. Yuya does
some spinning kick shit of his own. They're kinda getting silly now in
the third. Cool clinch knee by Lim. Both are working in close, Lim just
got busted open above the eye. Corner is taking a second to clean him
up. Oh shit, looks like it was an accidental headbutt that cut him open.
Both comin out pretty fierce, little over a minute left. Haha holy
shit, Yuya does some flipping rolling thunder shit that barely misses.
More spinning kicks that miss. Lim pounding on Yuya, almost overcommits
to the clinch again. This is a war man, neither fighter is backing down.
Good fight, gonna go to the cards. Hahaha Lim does another Taekwondo
flying spin kick shit at the bell in desperation.
Close fight, probably going to go for Yamamoto because of the knockdown in round 2.
result:
Close fight, the knockdown in round 2 definitely won it for Yuya. This
fight was rad as hell, they both threw some wacky ass kicks out there.
K-1 MAX 2009 Final 16 - Lee Su-hwan vs. Kido Yasuhiro
Lee Su-hwan vs. Kido Yasuhiro
Lee is doing a lot better
in the third but unfortunately it's too little too late. They haven't
announced it yet but I'd easily give Kido the decision, despite Lee
mounting a good late offense in the third.
Yep, got leg kicked into oblivion and Kido wins the decision. Bummer Lee! I'll still root for ya.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Upcoming fights
K-1 Max Final 16 - April 21, 2009
Lim Chi-bin vs. Yamamoto Yuya
Lee Su-hwan vs. Kido Yasuhiro
Sengoku - Eighth Battle - May 2, 2009
Jung Chan-sung vs. Masanori Kanehara
UFC 100 - July 11, 2009
Chu Sung-hoon vs. Alan Belcher
Kim Dong-hyun vs. Jonathan Goulet
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Fighter Mania Championship (FMA) - New South Korea MMA organization
Huge, huge news broken over at http://nightmareofbattle.wordpress.com/,
it looks like there is talk of a new MMA organization in South Korea.
The currently defunct Spirit MC left a hole in the South Korean MMA
scene, leaving a lot of fighters to go abroad to find fights.
Fighter
Mania Championship (FMA), an appropriately Konglish-ey name for the new
organization, hopes to begin September, and a press conference will be
held in July. Aleksander Emelianenko, Choi Mu Bae are both verbally
linked to the project, and there is word that Jerome Le Banner and Mark
Hunt may be as well (ha not likely). There is also talk with Fedor
Emelianenko (believe it when I see it), and a third Emelianenko brother
that I was not aware was even a fighter (???)
Expect
to see a lot of co-promotion with M-1 Global, we're going to see a lot
of South Korea vs. Russia fights like we do in other M-1 shows. Some of
the bigger Korean names not already tied up should make appearances,
wouldn't be surprised if we see Choi Mu-bae, Choi Hong-man or even Yoon
Dong-sik headline events to help out the budding organization to help
out their home country. Unfortunately with Chu Sung-hoon, Kim Dong-hyun
and Denis Kang tied up in exclusive UFC contracts, don't expect to see
them any time soon.
Honestly this is fantastic
news for me. When I arrived Spirit MC had just recently died, and there
is no MMA scene here right now. We had one K-1 fight last month, but
other than that it's been pretty dry. Can't wait to hear more about
this.
Denis Kang wins at UFC 97
Denis Kang was victorious over UFC newcomer Xavier "Professor X"
Foupa-Pokam. Kang improves his UFC record to 1-1 and stays afloat, after
his disappointing loss to Alan Belcher in his debut. Kang used a very
takedown/GNP oriented strategy to best the acclaimed striker in Foupa.
Kang took the fight to the scorecards and won easily scored a 30-27
unanimous decision over Professor X.
Kang really needed this win, for his UFC career and for himself. As of late, the UFC has been employing an unofficial 2-3 strikes and your out policy in the UFC. They have been recently expanding into South Korea lately, and also desire a lot of star power to headline shows in Canada which would normally give Kang a little leeway. However with Chu Sung-hoon's upcoming debut, Kang might not be as necessary to keep the Korean fans tuned in. Good solid win, hopefully Kang can use this momentum to find further success in the UFC
Kang really needed this win, for his UFC career and for himself. As of late, the UFC has been employing an unofficial 2-3 strikes and your out policy in the UFC. They have been recently expanding into South Korea lately, and also desire a lot of star power to headline shows in Canada which would normally give Kang a little leeway. However with Chu Sung-hoon's upcoming debut, Kang might not be as necessary to keep the Korean fans tuned in. Good solid win, hopefully Kang can use this momentum to find further success in the UFC
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
4/14 UPDATE!
First update! Added fighter profiles to the blog, with pictures with
more. Still need to reformat the pictures in a number of them and add
pictures in the rest. To come later:
- More extensive profiles (some of my profiles are literally just sherdog fightfinder links haha)
- More pictures
- videos, highlights, fights, etc
- upcoming events featuring S Korean fighters
- links to useful MMA or K-1 websites
- blog picture
- then I'll find more features and streamline this shit. I'm excited!
and here's a rad picture for you
- More extensive profiles (some of my profiles are literally just sherdog fightfinder links haha)
- More pictures
- videos, highlights, fights, etc
- upcoming events featuring S Korean fighters
- links to useful MMA or K-1 websites
- blog picture
- then I'll find more features and streamline this shit. I'm excited!
and here's a rad picture for you
Song Un-sik
Song "Tornado" Un-sik, 7-0-0, K-1 Hero's debut and the rest in MARS (japanese fight league i've never heard of)
http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Un-Sik-Song-14296
http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Un-Sik-Song-14296
Lee Kwang-hee
Lee "Crazy" Kwang-hee, 5-1-0, Fights in Spirit MC and recently made his Sengoku debut
http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Kwang-Hee-Lee-21680
http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Kwang-Hee-Lee-21680
Choi Mu-bae
Introduction to Basic Teaching Manual of Kickboxing