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词条 King in the Ring
释义

  1. Tournament format

  2. History

     King in the Ring 100 kg I  King in the Ring 72 kg I  King in the Ring 62 kg I  King in the Ring 100+ kg I  King in the Ring 86 kg I  King in the Ring 100 kg II  King in the Ring 62 kg II & 4 Women 55 kg  King in the Ring 100+ kg II  King in the Ring 86 kg II  King in the Ring 72 kg III  King in the Ring 86 kg III  King in the Ring 62 kg III  King in the Ring 100+ kg III  King in the Ring 100 kg II  King in the Ring 75 kg I  King in the Ring 62 kg IV  King in the Ring 92 kg I  The Force  Boxing  Kickboxing  MMA  King in the Ring 100 kg III  King in the Ring 68 kg I  King in the Ring 86 kg IV  King in the Ring 100+ kg IV  King in the Ring 75 kg II  King in the Ring 62 kg V  King in the Ring 92 kg II 

  3. Rules

     Permitted techniques  Forbidden techniques 

  4. References

  5. External links

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King in the Ring is a kickboxing tournament that is held in New Zealand. All the events were announced by Lt Dan Hennessey.

Tournament format

King in the Ring is a last man standing 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. If after three rounds a fight is declared a draw, an extra round may be required to determine the winner. Judges will not be encouraged to draw fights but will be accepted in the case of close contests. In the event of a draw after a fourth round, the winner will be decided in consultation with the Referee and fight Supervisor. If an injury occurs to a winning boxer that eliminates him from the competition, he is to be replaced by the most deserving or merit worthy losing boxer from the earlier competition or reserve fight winner as decided by the Supervisor. A random draw out of a hat will be conducted to determine which fighters contest each other in four quarter final matches. There is a maximum knockdown rule, where a boxer can not be knocked down more than 3 times in the night.[1]

History

King in the Ring 100 kg I

The Tournament was competed on 20 May 2011 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured two WKBF World title bouts, including Roger Earp vs Joe Concha & Bronwyn Wylie vs Tegan Papasergi. The undercard also featured Muay Thai NZ title bout with James Gordon vs Rod McSwain. The opening bout of the night was ONeil Wiperi vs Ricky Hita.[2]

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Henry Taani (S.A.L.T)
|RD1-score1 = Win
|RD1-team2 = Sasha Kunts (City Lee Gar)
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Antz Nansen (ETK)
|RD1-score3 = Win
|RD1-team4 = Junior Ioane (Highlanders Gym)
|RD1-score4 =
|RD1-team5 = Josh Heta (ETK Northshore)
|RD1-score5 = Win
|RD1-team6 = Papa Gabriel
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = Nato Laauli (Alpha Muay Thai)
|RD1-score7 = Win
|RD1-team8 = Tafa Misipati (ETK)
|RD1-score8 =
|RD2-team1 = Henry Taani (S.A.L.T)
|RD2-score1 =
|RD2-team2 = Antz Nansen (ETK)
|RD2-score2 = Win
|RD2-team3 = Josh Heta (ETK Northshore)
|RD2-score3 = Win
|RD2-team4 = Nato Laauli (Alpha Muay Thai)
|RD2-score4 =
|RD3-team1 = Antz Nansen (ETK)
|RD3-score1 = Win
|RD3-team2 = Josh Heta (ETK Northshore)
|RD3-score2 =
}}

King in the Ring 72 kg I

The Tournament was competed on 28 October 2011 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured a WKBF World Title Bout with Antz Nansen vs Eric Nosa. The undercard also featured Joey Baylon vs Chris Wells and Travis Green vs Ricky Hita.[3]

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Brad Riddell (City Lee Gar)
|RD1-score1 = Win
|RD1-team2 = Brendan Varty (Harleys Gym, Masterton)
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Edwin Samy (ETK)
|RD1-score3 = Win
|RD1-team4 = Sonny Sadler (Hardmans Gym)
|RD1-score4 =
|RD1-team5 = Joe Hopkins (City Lee Gar)
|RD1-score5 = Win
|RD1-team6 = Dimitri Simoukov (ETK)
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = Girish Rae
|RD1-score7 = Win
|RD1-team8 = Taylor Holland
|RD1-score8 =
|RD2-team1 = Brad Riddell (City Lee Gar)
|RD2-score1 =
|RD2-team2 = Edwin Samy (ETK)
|RD2-score2 = Win
|RD2-team3 = Joe Hopkins (City Lee Gar)
|RD2-score3 = Win
|RD2-team4 = Girish Rae
|RD2-score4 =
|RD3-team1 = Edwin Samy (ETK)
|RD3-score1 =
|RD3-team2 = Joe Hopkins (City Lee Gar)
|RD3-score2 = Win
}}

King in the Ring 62 kg I

The Tournament was competed on 19 May 2012 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Jake Crane vs Colin Chu, Michelle Preston vs Nikki Bigwood and Aaron Goddard vs Daniel Harris.[4]

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Roger Earp (ETK)
|RD1-score1 = Win
|RD1-team2 = Chris Wells (SMAC)
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Ra Redden (Alpha Muay Thai)
|RD1-score3 = Win
|RD1-team4 = Ricki Campbell (Strikeforce)
|RD1-score4 =
|RD1-team5 = Ben Sisam (Strikeforce)
|RD1-score5 = Win
|RD1-team6 = Taylor Holland (Pathai)
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = Sone Vannathy (Arch Angel Thai Boxing)
|RD1-score7 = Win
|RD1-team8 = Joey Baylon (ETK)
|RD1-score8 =
|RD2-team1 = Roger Earp (ETK)
|RD2-score1 = Win
|RD2-team2 = Ra Redden (Alpha Muay Thai)
|RD2-score2 =
|RD2-team3 = Sone Vannathy (Arch Angel Thai Boxing)
|RD2-score3 = Win
|RD2-team4 = Ben Sisam (Strikeforce)
|RD2-score4 =
|RD3-team1 = Roger Earp (ETK)
|RD3-score1 =
|RD3-team2 = Sone Vannathy (Arch Angel Thai Boxing)
|RD3-score2 = Win
}}

King in the Ring 100+ kg I

The Tournament was competed on 1 September 2012 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured William Robson De Oliveira vs Josh Marsters, Pane Haraki vs “Lightning” Mike Angove and Amateur Kickboxing WKBF NZ Title Fight James Eades vs Pati Afoa.[5]

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Pauli Lakai
|RD1-score1 = KO
|RD1-team2 = Thomas Peato
|RD1-score2 = 2nd Rnd
|RD1-team3 = Nato Laauli
|RD1-score3 = SD
|RD1-team4 = Josh Wikiriwhi-Heta
|RD1-score4 =
|RD1-team5 = Mika Maliefulu
|RD1-score5 = UD
|RD1-team6 = Hiriwa Te Rangi
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = Tafa Misipati
|RD1-score7 = PTS
|RD1-team8 = Henry Taani
|RD1-score8 =
|RD2-team1 = Pauli Lakai
|RD2-score1 = KO
|RD2-team2 = Nato Laauli
|RD2-score2 = 2nd Rnd
|RD2-team3 = Mike Maliefulu
|RD2-score3 = KO
|RD2-team4 = Tafa Misipati
|RD2-score4 = 1st Rnd
|RD3-team1 = Pauli Lakai
|RD3-score1 = KO
|RD3-team2 = Tafa Misipati
|RD3-score2 = 1st Rnd
}}

King in the Ring 86 kg I

The Tournament was competed on 13 April 2013 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Yousef Almesfer vs Andrew Watson, Mikaera Povey vs Zak Fatamaka, WMC Lightweight Title Ra Redden vs Joey Baylon, Brendan Varty vs Edwin Samy, Richie Hardcore vs Hayden Todd and Andrew Peck and Tafa Misipati.[6]

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Jamie Eades (ETK Northshore)
|RD1-score1 = Win
|RD1-team2 = Slava Alexeichik (City Lee Gar)
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Kyle Gallacher (Knee Assassins Guild)
|RD1-score3 = Win
|RD1-team4 = Pati Afoa (ETK)
|RD1-score4 =
|RD1-team5 = TY Williams (Alpha Muay Thai)
|RD1-score5 = Win
|RD1-team6 = Joey Trevan (ETK)
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = Francis Vesetolu (SMAC)
|RD1-score7 = Win
|RD1-team8 = Jan Antolik (City Lee Gar)
|RD1-score8 =
|RD2-team1 = Jamie Eades (ETK Northshore)
|RD2-score1 =
|RD2-team2 = Kyle Gallacher (Knee Assassins Guild)
|RD2-score2 = Win
|RD2-team3 = TY Williams (Alpha Muay Thai)
|RD2-score3 = Win
|RD2-team4 = Francis Vesetolu (SMAC)
|RD2-score4 =
|RD3-team1 = Kyle Gallacher (Knee Assassins Guild)
|RD3-score1 =
|RD3-team2 = TY Williams (Alpha Muay Thai)
|RD3-score2 = Win
}}

King in the Ring 100 kg II

The Tournament was competed on 9 November 2013 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Sanchai Aung vs Joey “The Filipino Kid” Baylon, Gaella “The Slayer” Nixon Baybee “Pitbull” Nansen, Benson Eves vs Wayne Hehea, Nikolas “The Greek” Charalampous vs Scott Taliauli, Edwin “Electric” Samy vs Mikaera “Shotgun” Povey, Tony Angelov vs Andrew Bannam and Pati “The Arsenal” Afoa vs Kyle “The Knee Assassin” Gallacher.

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Pane “The Punisher” Haraki (Haraki Gym)
|RD1-score1 = SD
|RD1-team2 = Tussi Asafo (Grizzly Thaiboxing)
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Antz “Notorious” Nansen (ETK)
|RD1-score3 = UD
|RD1-team4 = Dan “The Man” Stirling (He Toa Muay Thai)
|RD1-score4 =
|RD1-team5 = Tafa “Thumper” Misipati (ETK)
|RD1-score5 = UD
|RD1-team6 = Faisal “Diamond Flyer” Zakaria (Diamond Flyer Muay Thai)
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = Nato Laauli (Alpha Muay Thai)
|RD1-score7 = UD
|RD1-team8 = Josh “Jaguar” Heta (ETK North Shore)
|RD1-score8 =
|RD2-team1 = Pane “The Punisher” Haraki (Haraki Gym)
|RD2-score1 =
|RD2-team2 = Antz “Notorious” Nansen (ETK)
|RD2-score2 = UD
|RD2-team3 = Tafa “Thumper” Misipati (ETK)
|RD2-score3 =
|RD2-team4 = Nato Laauli (Alpha Muay Thai)
|RD2-score4 = UD
|RD3-team1 = Antz “Notorious” Nansen (ETK)
|RD3-score1 = UD
|RD3-team2 = Nato Laauli (Alpha Muay Thai)
|RD3-score2 =
}}

King in the Ring 62 kg II & 4 Women 55 kg

These Tournaments were competed on 12 April 2014 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Mike Beavington vs David 'Sanchai' Aung, WKBF World Cruiserweight Title TY Williams vs Ben “Iron Fist” Johnson and Antz “Notorious” Nansen vs Nato Laauli.

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Ra “Razor” Reddon
|RD1-score1 = UD
|RD1-team2 = Joey “The Filipino Kid” Baylon
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Jordan “Sniper” Syme
|RD1-score3 = UD
|RD1-team4 = Ben “Brawla” Sisam
|RD1-score4 =
|RD1-team5 = Sone “Arch Angel” Vannathy
|RD1-score5 = KO
|RD1-team6 = Chris “Butcher Boy” Wells
|RD1-score6 = 1st Rnd
|RD1-team7 = Sefa “The Silent One” Fue
|RD1-score7 = UD
|RD1-team8 = Alexi “Phet” Serepisos
|RD1-score8 =
|RD2-team1 = Ra “Razor” Reddon
|RD2-score1 = TKO
|RD2-team2 = Jordan “Sniper” Syme
|RD2-score2 = 2nd Rnd
|RD2-team3 = Sone “Arch Angel” Vannathy
|RD2-score3 = UD
|RD2-team4 = Sefa “The Silent One” Fue
|RD2-score4 =
|RD3-team1 = Ra “Razor” Reddon
|RD3-score1 = UD
|RD3-team2 = Sone “Arch Angel” Vannathy
|RD3-score2 =
}}{{4TeamBracket
|RD1-team1 = Gentiane Lupi
|RD1-score1 = UD
|RD1-team2 = Amy Vaughn
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Rochelle Stroh
|RD1-score3 = UD
|RD1-team4 = Roshelle McGee
|RD1-score4 =
|RD2-team1 = Gentiane Lupi
|RD2-score1 = KO
|RD2-team2 = Rochelle Stroh
|RD2-score2 = 2nd Rnd
}}

King in the Ring 100+ kg II

These Tournaments were competed on 20 June 2014 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Sam 'The Shank' Hill vs Sailmon Boonruam, WKBF & WMC Cruiserweight Title Pati Afoa vs Zane Hopman, Victor Mechkov vs Joe Hopkins and Sone Vannathy vs Cheyne Rees.

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Benson Eves (City Kickboxing)
|RD1-score1 = UD
|RD1-team2 = Robin Suttie (Elite That Kickboxing)
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Felise Leniu (Fobfather MMA)
|RD1-score3 = TKO
|RD1-team4 = Leamy Tato (Tranzformus Gym)
|RD1-score4 = 2nd Rnd
|RD1-team5 = Tafa Misipati (Elite Thai Kickboxing)
|RD1-score5 = UD
|RD1-team6 = Avau Faafuata (Grizzly Thai Boxing)
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = Rik Barclay (Strikeforce Canterbury)
|RD1-score7 = MD
|RD1-team8 = Nato Laauli (Alpha Muay Thai)
|RD1-score8 = 4 Rnds
|RD2-team1 = Benson Eves (City Kickboxing)
|RD2-score1 = SD
|RD2-team2 = Felise Leniu (Fobfather MMA)
|RD2-score2 = 4 Rnds
|RD2-team3 = Tafa Misipati (Elite Thai Kickboxing)
|RD2-score3 = KO
|RD2-team4 = Rik Barclay (Strikeforce Canterbury)
|RD2-score4 = 3rd Rnd
|RD3-team1 = Benson Eves (City Kickboxing)
|RD3-score1 = KO
|RD3-team2 = Tafa Misipati (Elite Thai Kickboxing)
|RD3-score2 = 1st Rnd
}}

King in the Ring 86 kg II

These Tournaments were competed on 30 August 2014 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Bronwyn 'Braveheart' Wylie vs Gaela 'The Slayer' Nixon, Edwin 'Electric' Samy vs Johnny 'Ruthless' Rickard, Ra 'Razor' Redden vs Jordan 'Sniper' Syme, Antz 'Notorious' Nansen vs Alofa Solitua and Hammad 'The General' Alloush vs Tafa 'Thumper' Misipati.

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Israel 'The Stylebender' Adesanaya (City Kickboxing)
|RD1-score1 = UD
|RD1-team2 = Slava 'Scarface' Alexeichik
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Pati 'The Arsenal' Afoa (ETK)
|RD1-score3 = SD
|RD1-team4 = Zac 'Fearless' Fatamaka (Grizzly Thai Boxing)
|RD1-score4 =
|RD1-team5 = Jamie 'The Kyokushin Kid' Eades (ETK North)
|RD1-score5 = MD
|RD1-team6 = Zane 'Hybrid' Hopman (Fortitude Thai Boxing)
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = T.Y. Williams (Alpha Thai Boxing)
|RD1-score7 = KO
|RD1-team8 = Andrew 'Bulldog' Banham
|RD1-score8 = 1st Rnd
|RD2-team1 = Israel 'The Stylebender' Adesanaya (City Kickboxing)
|RD2-score1 = KO
|RD2-team2 = Pati 'The Arsenal' Afoa (ETK)
|RD2-score2 = 2nd Rnd
|RD2-team3 = Jamie 'The Kyokushin Kid' Eades (ETK North)
|RD2-score3 = UD
|RD2-team4 = T.Y. Williams (Alpha Thai Boxing)
|RD2-score4 =
|RD3-team1 = Israel 'The Stylebender' Adesanaya (City Kickboxing)
|RD3-score1 = TKO
|RD3-team2 = Jamie 'The Kyokushin Kid' Eades (ETK North)
|RD3-score2 = 3rd Rnd
}}

King in the Ring 72 kg III

These Tournaments were competed on 8 November 2014 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Joey 'The Filipino Kid' Baylon vs Terry 'Turbo' Kounsavat, Mike 'Farmer' Fotheringhame vs Josh 'Method Man' Marsters, Sam 'the Shank' Hill vs Nathan 'Nasty Boy' Robson, Pati 'Arsenal' Afoa vs Simon 'Mayhem' Maait and Dan 'The Pain' Roberts vs Paulo 'The Barbarian' Lakai.

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Harley 'Lethal' Love (City Lee Gar)
|RD1-score1 = SD
|RD1-team2 = Jake 'The Snake' Crane (Helensville Thai Boxing)
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Blood Diamond (City Kickboxing)
|RD1-score3 = TKO
|RD1-team4 = Carlos 'The Flying Fijian' Hicks (House of Pain)
|RD1-score4 = 1st RD
|RD1-team5 = Edwin 'Electric' Samy (ETK)
|RD1-score5 = UD
|RD1-team6 = Brook 'on the Button' Sutton (Diamond Muay Thai)
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = Brook 'VC' Haami (MTI Wellington)
|RD1-score7 = UD
|RD1-team8 = Chris 'Cobra' Eades (Elite Thai Kickboxing Northshore)
|RD1-score8 =
|RD2-team1 = Harley 'Lethal' Love (City Lee Gar)
|RD2-score1 = KO
|RD2-team2 = Blood Diamond (City Kickboxing)
|RD2-score2 = 1st Rnd
|RD2-team3 = Edwin 'Electric' Samy (ETK)
|RD2-score3 = SD
|RD2-team4 = Brook 'VC' Haami (MTI Wellington)
|RD2-score4 = 4 rnds
|RD3-team1 = Blood Diamond (City Kickboxing)
|RD3-score1 = UD
|RD3-team2 = Edwin 'Electric' Samy (ETK)
|RD3-score2 =
}}

King in the Ring 86 kg III

These Tournaments were competed on 11 April 2015 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Chris 'Cobra' Eades vs Jordan 'Sniper' Syme, Nato 'Hard Knocks' Laauli vs Pane 'The Punisher' Haraki, Sone 'Arch Angel' Vannathy vs Pumipi 'Ceazer' Ngaronoa and Blood Diamond vs 'Dirty' Sanchez.[7]

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Zane 'Hybrid' Hopman (Fortitude Thai Boxing)
|RD1-score1 = UD
|RD1-team2 = Kurt Pegoraro (Corporate Boxing Gym)
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Simon 'Mayhem' Maait (Bulldog Gym)
|RD1-score3 = UD
|RD1-team4 = Zak 'Fearless' Fatamaka (Grizzly Thai Boxing)
|RD1-score4 =
|RD1-team5 = Israel 'The Style Bender' Adesanya (City Kickboxing)
|RD1-score5 = UD
|RD1-team6 = Kim Loudon (Extreme Gym)
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = Mark Timms (Bulldog Gym, Manly)
|RD1-score7 = PTS
|RD1-team8 = Pati 'The Arsenal' Afoa (ETK)†
|RD1-score8 = 4th Rnd
|RD2-team1 = Zane 'Hybrid' Hopman (Fortitude Thai Boxing)
|RD2-score1 =
|RD2-team2 = Simon 'Mayhem' Maait (Bulldog Gym)
|RD2-score2 = UD
|RD2-team3 = Israel 'The Style Bender' Adesanya (City Kickboxing)'
|RD2-score3 = TKO
|RD2-team4 = Mark Timms (Bulldog Gym, Manly)
|RD2-score4 = 2nd RND
|RD3-team1 = Pati 'The Arsenal' Afoa (ETK)†
|RD3-score1 = KO
|RD3-team2 = Israel 'The Style Bender' Adesanya (City Kickboxing)'
|RD3-score2 = 1st Rnd
}}

† Both semi-finalists from Maait vs Hopman were injured in their bout. Due to this, both were not able to continue into the final. Pati Afoa was the only kickboxer willing to go into the finals, despite losing in the first round of the tournament.

King in the Ring 62 kg III

These Tournaments were competed on 19 June 2015 at Te Rauparaha Arena, Porirua, New Zealand. The undercard featured Kieran Garcia vs Gerard Roach, Zane 'Hybrid' Hopman vs Pati 'The Arsenal' Afoa, Gentiane 'AAA' Lupi vs Natalia 'The Hun' Teller, Nick Taylor vs Sean 'Ruthless' Redgrave and Nato 'Hard Knocks' Laauli vs Thomas 'The Island Tank' Peato.[8]

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Alexi 'Phet' Serepisos (Jai Thai Boxing)
|RD1-score1 = SD
|RD1-team2 = Sone 'The Archangel' Vannathy (Arch Angel Thai Boxing)
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Kayne 'Insane' Conlan (Strikeforce)
|RD1-score3 = UD
|RD1-team4 = Pumipi 'Ceazar' Ngaronoa (Dannevirke Thai Boxing)
|RD1-score4 =
|RD1-team5 = Chris 'Butcher Boy' Wells (SMAC)
|RD1-score5 = TKO
|RD1-team6 = Ra 'Razor' Redden (SMAC)
|RD1-score6 = 2nd RND
|RD1-team7 = Joey 'The Filipino Kid' Baylon (Elite Thai Boxing)
|RD1-score7 = MD
|RD1-team8 = Nic 'Icecream' Aratema
|RD1-score8 =
|RD2-team1 = Alexi 'Phet' Serepisos (Jai Thai Boxing)
|RD2-score1 = SD
|RD2-team2 = Kayne 'Insane' Conlan (Strikeforce)
|RD2-score2 = 4 Rnds
|RD2-team3 = Chris 'Butcher Boy' Wells (SMAC)
|RD2-score3 =
|RD2-team4 = Joey 'The Filipino Kid' Baylon (Elite Thai Boxing)
|RD2-score4 =
|RD3-team1 = Alexi 'Phet' Serepisos (Jai Thai Boxing)
|RD3-score1 = MD
|RD3-team2 = Joey 'The Filipino Kid' Baylon (Elite Thai Boxing)
|RD3-score2 =
}}

King in the Ring 100+ kg III

These Tournaments were competed on 29 August 2015 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Tom Williams vs Socrates Fernandes, Cody Scott vs Roman Nia, Alexi Serepisos vs Albert Xavier and Brad Riddell vs Michael Badato.

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Faisal Zakaria (Diamond Flyer Fight & Fitness)
|RD1-score1 = UD
|RD1-team2 = Jordan Maroroa (S.A.L.T)
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Paulo Lakai (ETK)
|RD1-score3 = KO
|RD1-team4 = Andrew Kyburz (Strikeforce Canterbury)
|RD1-score4 = 1st RND
|RD1-team5 = Felise Leniu (MMA Pound)
|RD1-score5 = UD
|RD1-team6 = Tareq Alawneh (City Kickboxing)
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = Alex Ofanoa-Siulua (Wild Stables)
|RD1-score7 = SD
|RD1-team8 = Tafa Misipati (ETK)
|RD1-score8 = 4th Rnd
|RD2-team1 = Faisal Zakaria (Diamond Flyer Fight & Fitness)
|RD2-score1 = KO
|RD2-team2 = Paulo Lakai (ETK)
|RD2-score2 = 1st RND
|RD2-team3 = Felise Leniu (MMA Pound)
|RD2-score3 = KO
|RD2-team4 = Alex Ofanoa-Siulua (Wild Stables)
|RD2-score4 = 3rd RND
|RD3-team1 = Paulo Lakai (ETK)
|RD3-score1 = KO
|RD3-team2 = Felise Leniu (MMA Pound)
|RD3-score2 = 2nd RND
}}

King in the Ring 100 kg II

These Tournaments were competed on 31 October 2015 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Victor Mechkov vs Carlos Hicks, Richard Simpson vs Pati Afoa, Michelle Preston vs Kristan Armstrong, Joey Baylon vs Dayne Williams and Slav Alexeichik vs Matt Saville.[9]

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Jamie Eades (ETK North)
|RD1-score1 = TKO
|RD1-team2 = Joel Masters (Ultimate Kickboxing)
|RD1-score2 = 2nd RND
|RD1-team3 = Hamad Alloush (Team Ezza)
|RD1-score3 = MD
|RD1-team4 = Nato Laauli (ETK HQ)
|RD1-score4 =
|RD1-team5 = Dan Roberts (Bulldog Gym)
|RD1-score5 = UD
|RD1-team6 = Wayne Hehea (Wild Stables)
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = Israel Adesanya (City Kickboxing)
|RD1-score7 = TKO
|RD1-team8 = Nase Foai (Giorgi's Gym)
|RD1-score8 = 2nd Rnd
|RD2-team1 = Jamie Eades (ETK North)
|RD2-score1 = UD
|RD2-team2 = Hamad Alloush (Team Ezza)
|RD2-score2 =
|RD2-team3 = Dan Roberts (Bulldog Gym)
|RD2-score3 = KO
|RD2-team4 = Israel Adesanya (City Kickboxing)
|RD2-score4 = 1st RND
|RD3-team1 = Jamie Eades (ETK North)
|RD3-score1 = UD
|RD3-team2 = Israel Adesanya (City Kickboxing)
|RD3-score2 =
}}

King in the Ring 75 kg I

These Tournaments were competed on 15 April 2016 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Jeremiah Fatialofa vs Fou Ah-Lam, Junior Coleman vs Tae Park, Mario Williams vs Doug Higgins and Slav Alexeichik vs Jamie Eades.[10]

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Blood Diamond (CKB)
|RD1-score1 = TKO
|RD1-team2 = David Watts (Toa Fighting Systems)
|RD1-score2 = 2nd RND
|RD1-team3 = Victor Mechkov (ETK HQ)
|RD1-score3 = UD
|RD1-team4 = Mikaera Povey (Helensville Thai Boxing)
|RD1-score4 =
|RD1-team5 = Chris Eades (ETK Northshore)
|RD1-score5 = UD
|RD1-team6 = Terrrence Montgomery (Wild Stables)
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = Hayden Todd (Strikeforce)
|RD1-score7 = UD
|RD1-team8 = Rua Druce (MTI Wellington)
|RD1-score8 =
|RD2-team1 = Blood Diamond (CKB)
|RD2-score1 = MD
|RD2-team2 = Victor Mechkov (ETK HQ)
|RD2-score2 =
|RD2-team3 = Chris Eades (ETK Northshore)
|RD2-score3 =
|RD2-team4 = Hayden Todd (Strikeforce)
|RD2-score4 = UD
|RD3-team1 = Victor Mechkov (ETK HQ)
|RD3-score1 = SD
|RD3-team2 = Hayden Todd (Strikeforce)
|RD3-score2 =
}}

King in the Ring 62 kg IV

These Tournaments were competed on 27 June 2016 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Paulo ‘Barbarian’ Lakai vs Ata ‘Smiling Assassin’ Fakalelu, Michelle ‘Pressure’ Preston vs Kim Townsend, WKBF Middleweight World Title Victor Mechkov vs Nick Ariel and Dayne Williams vs Nic ‘Ice Cream’ Aratema.[11]

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Joey ‘The Filipino Kid’ Baylon
|RD1-score1 = UD
|RD1-team2 = David ‘Sanchai’ Aung
|RD1-score2 = 4 rnds
|RD1-team3 = Alexi ‘Phet’ Serepisos
|RD1-score3 = UD
|RD1-team4 = Nikora Lee-Kingi
|RD1-score4 =
|RD1-team5 = Sone ‘Arch Ange’ Vannathy
|RD1-score5 = UD
|RD1-team6 = Kayne ‘Insane’ Conlan
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = Sam ‘The Shank’ Hill
|RD1-score7 = KO
|RD1-team8 = Chris ‘Butcher Boy’ Wells
|RD1-score8 = 3rd RND
|RD2-team1 = Joey ‘The Filipino Kid’ Baylon
|RD2-score1 = TKO
|RD2-team2 = Dayne Williams†
|RD2-score2 = 2nd RND
|RD2-team3 = Sone ‘Arch Angel’ Vannathy
|RD2-score3 = UD
|RD2-team4 = Sam ‘The Shank’ Hill
|RD2-score4 =
|RD3-team1 = Joey ‘The Filipino Kid’ Baylon
|RD3-score1 = UD
|RD3-team2 = Sone ‘Arch Angel’ Vannathy
|RD3-score2 =
}}

† Despite winning the first round, Alexi ‘Phet’ Serepisos could not continue to the semi-finals due to a concussion. Dayne Williams who fought early that night on the undercard, took Serepisos's place in the semi-finals.

King in the Ring 92 kg I

These Tournaments were competed on 18 November 2016 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Sigi Pesaleli vs Taylor Matthews, Hayden 'Tat North' Todd vs Victor 'Slick Vic' Mechkov, Beau 'Ruthless' Rawiri vs Eugene 'Evil Genius' Bareman, Chris 'Cobra' Eades vs Blood Diamond and Lightweight World Title Super Fight WKBF Joey 'Filipino' Kid vs Ben Thompson.[12]

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Davor Matarugic (CKB)
|RD1-score1 = TKO
|RD1-team2 = Geordie 'Gorilla' Bateman (Multi Martial Arts)
|RD1-score2 = 2nd RND
|RD1-team3 = Jamie 'Kyokushin Kid' Eades (ETK Northshore)
|RD1-score3 = TKO
|RD1-team4 = Ziggy Croft (City Lee Gar)
|RD1-score4 = 2nd RND
|RD1-team5 = Tussi 'Niuean Assassin' Asafo (Grizzly Thai Boxing)
|RD1-score5 = TKO
|RD1-team6 = Ash Solly (CKB)
|RD1-score6 = 2nd RND
|RD1-team7 = Fou 'Fabulous' Ah-Lam (ETK)
|RD1-score7 = UD
|RD1-team8 = Jordan 'Le Sifi' Maroroa
|RD1-score8 =
|RD2-team1 = Davor Matarugic (CKB)
|RD2-score1 = TKO
|RD2-team2 = Jamie 'Kyokushin Kid' Eades (ETK Northshore)
|RD2-score2 = 2nd RND
|RD2-team3 = Ash Solly (CKB)
|RD2-score3 = UD
|RD2-team4 = Fou 'Fabulous' Ah-Lam (ETK)
|RD2-score4 =
|RD3-team1 = Davor Matarugic (CKB)
|RD3-score1 =
|RD3-team2 = Fou 'Fabulous' Ah-Lam (ETK)
|RD3-score2 =
}}

The Force

King in the Ring promoted their first The Force series. These Tournaments were competed on 7 April 2017 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Davor Matarugic vs Milos Rastovic, Terrence Montgomery vs Tyrene White and Taalili Wilson vs Jarrod Thompson. The event was commissioned by NZPBA (boxing) and NZMMAF (MMA).

Boxing

{{4TeamBracket
|RD1-team1 = Edwin Samy
|RD1-score1 = TKO
|RD1-team2 = Jordan Tai
|RD1-score2 = 3rd RND
|RD1-team3 = Mose Auimatagi Jnr
|RD1-score3 = UD
|RD1-team4 = Ivana Siau
|RD1-score4 =
|RD2-team1 = Jordan Tai
|RD2-score1 = UD
|RD2-team2 = Mose Auimatagi Jnr
|RD2-score2 =
}}

Kickboxing

{{4TeamBracket
|RD1-team1 = Ian Charlton
|RD1-score1 = UD
|RD1-team2 = David Aung
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Sonny Vannathy
|RD1-score3 = UD
|RD1-team4 = Alexi Serepisos
|RD1-score4 =
|RD2-team1 = Ian Charlton
|RD2-score1 = TKO
|RD2-team2 = Alexi Serepisos
|RD2-score2 = 3rd RND
}}

MMA

{{4TeamBracket
|RD1-team1 = Cameron Tukua
|RD1-score1 = SD
|RD1-team2 = Sigi Pesaleli
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Henri Burns
|RD1-score3 = TKO
|RD1-team4 = Tafa Mispati
|RD1-score4 = 1st RND
|RD2-team1 = Sigi Pesaleli
|RD2-score1 = TKO
|RD2-team2 = Henri Burns
|RD2-score2 = 1st RND
}}

King in the Ring 100 kg III

The Tournament will be competed on 30 June 2017 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Moe Hussain vs Fou Ah-Lam, King Assop vs Greg Lemanu and Billy Walker vs Alex Redhead.

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Ata Fakalelu
|RD1-score1 = UD
|RD1-team2 = Jordan Maroroa
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Carlos Ulberg
|RD1-score3 = KO 2nd
|RD1-team4 = Tafa Misipati
|RD1-score4 = 1:52
|RD1-team5 = Daniel Tai
|RD1-score5 = UD
|RD1-team6 = Sigi Pesaleli
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = Dan Kidwell
|RD1-score7 = TKO 1st
|RD1-team8 = Nato Laauli
|RD1-score8 = 2:57
|RD2-team1 = Ata Fakalelu
|RD2-score1 = MD
|RD2-team2 = Carlos Ulberg
|RD2-score2 =
|RD2-team3 = Daniel Tai
|RD2-score3 = TKO 2nd
|RD2-team4 = Nato Laauli
|RD2-score4 = 0:49
|RD3-team1 = Carlos Ulberg
|RD3-score1 = TKO 2nd
|RD3-team2 = Nato Laauli
|RD3-score2 = 0:41
}}

King in the Ring 68 kg I

The Tournament will be competed on 15 September 2017 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Zoph Bell vs Andre MacDonald, Ben Te Tai vs Ben Petersen and WKBF New Zealand Heavyweight Title bout Taylor Matthews vs Fou Ah-Lam.

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Ra Redden
|RD1-score1 = UD
|RD1-team2 = Nic Aratema
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Josh Marsters
|RD1-score3 = TKO
|RD1-team4 = Zacc Forbes-Smith
|RD1-score4 = 1st
|RD1-team5 = Sam Hill
|RD1-score5 = TKO
|RD1-team6 = Shem Murdoch
|RD1-score6 = 3rd
|RD1-team7 = Kayne Conlan
|RD1-score7 = UD
|RD1-team8 = Nick Taylor
|RD1-score8 =
|RD2-team1 = Ra Redden
|RD2-score1 = TKO
|RD2-team2 = Josh Marsters
|RD2-score2 =
|RD2-team3 = Sam Hill
|RD2-score3 = TKO
|RD2-team4 = Kayne Conlan
|RD2-score4 =
|RD3-team1 = Josh Marsters
|RD3-score1 = UD
|RD3-team2 = Sam Hill
|RD3-score2 =
}}

King in the Ring 86 kg IV

The Tournament was competed on 17 November 2017 at ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Rasy Soth vs Ethan Sudasarna, Pong Chau vs Andre McDonald and vacant WBC Muay Thai World Super Flyweight Title bout Fani Peloumpi vs Michelle Preston.

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Mose Afoa
|RD1-score1 = UD
|RD1-team2 = Zane Hopman
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Geordie Bateman
|RD1-score3 = TKO
|RD1-team4 = Slava Alexeichik
|RD1-score4 = 1:35
|RD1-team5 = Ramegus Te Wake
|RD1-score5 = UD
|RD1-team6 = Sigi Pesaleli
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = Ash Solly
|RD1-score7 = MD
|RD1-team8 = Edwin Samy
|RD1-score8 =
|RD2-team1 = Zane Hopman
|RD2-score1 = SD
|RD2-team2 = Slava Alexeichik
|RD2-score2 =
|RD2-team3 = Ramegus Te Wake
|RD2-score3 = TKO
|RD2-team4 = Ash Solly
|RD2-score4 = 2:19
|RD3-team1 = Slava Alexeichik
|RD3-score1 = KO
|RD3-team2 = Ash Solly
|RD3-score2 = 1:07
}}

† Despite winning the first round, Sigi Pesaleli could not continue to the semi-finals due to injury. Ramegus Te Wake who fought against Pesaleli, took his place in the semi-finals.

King in the Ring 100+ kg IV

The Tournament was on 23 March 2018 at YMCA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Grant Heka vs Fou 'Fabulous' Ah-Lam, Hone Hepi vs Aaron Rei and Joey Parsons vs Luke Hiki.

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Riki Barclay
|RD1-score1 = TKO
|RD1-team2 = Nato Laauli
|RD1-score2 = 2nd
|RD1-team3 = Jarrod Thompson
|RD1-score3 =
|RD1-team4 = Wayne Hehea
|RD1-score4 =
|RD1-team5 = Moe Hussain
|RD1-score5 =
|RD1-team6 = Ata Fakalelu
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = James Pascoe
|RD1-score7 =
|RD1-team8 = David Tuitupou
|RD1-score8 =
|RD2-team1 = Nato Laauli
|RD2-score1 = TKO
|RD2-team2 = Jarrod Thompson
|RD2-score2 = 2nd
|RD2-team3 = Ata Fakalelu
|RD2-score3 =
|RD2-team4 = David Tuitupou
|RD2-score4 =
|RD3-team1 = Nato Laauli
|RD3-score1 = KO
|RD3-team2 = David Tuitupou
|RD3-score2 = 2nd
}}

King in the Ring 75 kg II

The Tournament was on 8 June 2018 at Te Rauparaha Arena, Porirua, New Zealand. The undercard featured Zen Neethling vs Dan Robertson, Aaron Cole vs Jon Anderson, Ty Williams vs Tony Angelov and Pettawee Sor Kittachai vs Dominic Reed.

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Joey Parsons
|RD1-score1 =
|RD1-team2 = David Watts
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Josh Marsters
|RD1-score3 = TKO
|RD1-team4 = Carlos Hicks
|RD1-score4 =
|RD1-team5 = Mike Kapi
|RD1-score5 =
|RD1-team6 = Blood Diamond
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = Rehua Smallman
|RD1-score7 =
|RD1-team8 = Victor Mechkov
|RD1-score8 =
|RD2-team1 = David Watts
|RD2-score1 =
|RD2-team2 = Carlos Hicks
|RD2-score2 =
|RD2-team3 = Blood Diamond
|RD2-score3 =
|RD2-team4 = Victor Mechkov
|RD2-score4 =
|RD3-team1 = Carlos Hicks
|RD3-score1 =
|RD3-team2 = Blood Diamond
|RD3-score2 =
}}

King in the Ring 62 kg V

The Tournament was on 9 November 2018 at Barfoot & Thompson Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Jordan Maroroa vs Stefan Harrison, Patrick Dittrich vs Fou Ah-Lam, Hayden Todd vs TY Williams and Lara Ahola vs Kelly Broerse.

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Hermain Perwaisy
|RD1-score1 =
|RD1-team2 = Nikora Lee-Kingi
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Ben Spears
|RD1-score3 =
|RD1-team4 = Joey Baylon
|RD1-score4 =
|RD1-team5 = Logan Price
|RD1-score5 =
|RD1-team6 = Nic R Aratema
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = Ale Taumalolo
|RD1-score7 =
|RD1-team8 = Dominic Reed
|RD1-score8 =
|RD2-team1 = Nikora Lee-Kingi
|RD2-score1 =
|RD2-team2 = Ben Spears
|RD2-score2 =
|RD2-team3 = Logan Price
|RD2-score3 =
|RD2-team4 = Dominic Reed
|RD2-score4 =
|RD3-team1 = Nikora Lee-Kingi
|RD3-score1 =
|RD3-team2 = Dominic Reed
|RD3-score2 =
}}

King in the Ring 92 kg II

The Tournament was on 30th March 2019 at Barfoot & Thompson Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand. The undercard featured Vahid Unesi vs Salam Hermez, MMA fight Aaron Tau vs Logan Price, Josh Marsters vs Haaimiora Parsons-Grace and TY Williams vs Mandela Ale.

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
|RD1-team1 = Jamie Eades
|RD1-score1 =
|RD1-team2 = Des Tana
|RD1-score2 =
|RD1-team3 = Fou Ah-Lam
|RD1-score3 =
|RD1-team4 = Navajo Stirling
|RD1-score4 =
|RD1-team5 = Carlos Ulberg
|RD1-score5 =
|RD1-team6 = Julius Poananga
|RD1-score6 =
|RD1-team7 = Nato Laauli
|RD1-score7 =
|RD1-team8 = Geordie Bateman
|RD1-score8 =
|RD2-team1 = Jamie Eades
|RD2-score1 =
|RD2-team2 = Fou Ah-Lam
|RD2-score2 =
|RD2-team3 = Carlos Ulberg
|RD2-score3 =
|RD2-team4 = Nato Laauli
|RD2-score4 =
|RD3-team1 = Fou Ah-Lam
|RD3-score1 =
|RD3-team2 = Carlos Ulberg
|RD3-score2 =
}}

Rules

Permitted techniques

  • All western style boxing techniques
  • Spinning backfists
  • All eastern and western kickboxing techniques with use of foot and knee
  • Kicking inside outside leg kicks
  • Grabbing neck with two hands and throwing only one knee to body or head is allowed. Fighter can continue to knee with one hand only
  • When fighter attempts to throw body kick, opponent can counter by grabbing leg, and may strike only once while holding leg
  • Flying knees to the head and body

Forbidden techniques

  • Hammer punch
  • Hitting with inside of glove
  • Punching or striking to opponent's groin
  • Punching opponent’s kidneys and neck
  • Elbows to head and body
  • Kicking or punching opponent's back
  • Kicking and punching while on floor
  • Speaking during fight
  • Biting/holding opponent's arm
  • Headbutting or throwing the opponent
  • Strikes to joints or spine
  • Kicking and punching after referee has instructed the contestant to stop round

References

1. ^{{cite news |title=KING IN THE RING 8 MAN RULES |url= https://www.facebook.com/notes/king-in-the-ring-8-man-eliminator-series/king-in-the-ring-8-man-rules/712008658850615 |work=Facebook |date=7 April 2014|accessdate=20 November 2016}}
2. ^{{cite news |title=Rāhoroi Night Is Alright For Fighting: King in the Ring |url= http://www.newzealandfighter.co.nz/node/722 |work=New Zealand Fighter |date=2 June 2011|accessdate=20 November 2016}}
3. ^{{cite news |title=King for a Day, Cool for a Lifetime: King in the Ring MAX |url= http://www.newzealandfighter.co.nz/node/717 |work=New Zealand Fighter |date=1 November 2011|accessdate=20 November 2016}}
4. ^{{cite news |title=Sone Vannathy Crowned King in the Ring|url= http://www.newzealandfighter.co.nz/node/718 |work=New Zealand Fighter |date=24 May 2012 |accessdate=20 November 2016}}
5. ^{{cite news |title=You are here King Me: ETK’s Super Heavyweight King in the Ring|url= http://www.newzealandfighter.co.nz/node/719 |work=New Zealand Fighter |date=12 September 2012|accessdate=20 November 2016}}
6. ^{{cite news |title=Cruising for a Bruising, King in the Ring|url= http://www.newzealandfighter.co.nz/node/716 |work=New Zealand Fighter |date=13 April 2013|accessdate=20 November 2016}}
7. ^{{cite news |title=Live Fight Results King in the Ring Cruiserweight Trans-Tasman |url= http://www.newzealandfighter.co.nz/node/815 |work=New Zealand Fighter |date=11 April 2015|accessdate=20 November 2016}}
8. ^{{cite news |title=A Clash of Kings – King in the Ring 62kg Trilogy |url= http://www.newzealandfighter.co.nz/node/860 |work=New Zealand Fighter |date=22 April 2015|accessdate=20 November 2016}}
9. ^{{cite news |title=Two Nations, One KING|url= http://www.newzealandfighter.co.nz/node/898 |work=New Zealand Fighter |date=1 November 2015|accessdate=20 November 2016}}
10. ^{{cite news |title=‘Slick’ Victor Mechkov slices up the Competition!|url= http://www.newzealandfighter.co.nz/node/918 |work=New Zealand Fighter |date=27 April 2016|accessdate=20 November 2016}}
11. ^{{cite news |title=Baylon crusade ends in crown at King in the Ring 62IV|url= http://www.newzealandfighter.co.nz/node/933|work=New Zealand Fighter |date=27 June 2016|accessdate=20 November 2016}}
12. ^{{cite news |title=Davor Delivers – 92 KG Super Cruiser weight KING!|url= http://www.newzealandfighter.co.nz/node/975|work=New Zealand Fighter |date=19 November 2016|accessdate=20 November 2016}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.kinginthering.nz/}}
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