词条 | K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 Final |
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| name = K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 Final | image =K-1GP2007 poster.jpg | promotion = K-1 | date = December 8, 2007 | venue = Yokohama Arena {{flagicon|JPN}} | city = Yokohama, Japan | attendance =17,667 | gate = | buyrate = | purse = US$ 400,000 | previousevent = K-1 Championships 2007 German Finals | followingevent = K-1 Fighting Network Prague 2007 }} K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 Final was a martial arts event held by the K-1 on Saturday December 8, 2007 at the Yokohama Arena in Yokohama, Japan. It was the 15th K-1 World GP Final, the culmination of a year full of regional elimination tournaments. All fights followed K-1's classic tournament format and were conducted under K-1 Rules, three rounds of three minutes each, with a possible tiebreaker. The qualification for top eight fighters, K-1 World GP 2007 in Seoul Final 16 was held on October 28, 2007 in Seoul, Korea.[1] The event drew a sellout crowd of 17,667 to the Yokohama Arena. It was broadcast live in Japan on the Fuji TV network; in South Korea on XTM; in Hong Kong on PCCW; in Australia on Main Event; in Brazil on Globosat; in Canada on The Fight Network; in Romania on ProTV; in Hungary on RTL Klub and across Scandinavia on Viasat. With all the delayed broadcasts bringing it to a total of 135 countries.[2] The English language commentary team was headed by an Australian Michael Schiavello, with four time K-1 World Champion Ernesto Hoost, Ray Sefo and Akebono. The event ring announcer was Jimmy Lennon Jr. K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 Final Tournament{{16TeamBracket-NoSeeds|RD1=Final 16 |RD2=Quarter Finals |RD3=Semi Finals |RD4=Final |group1= |group2= |group3= |subgroup1= |subgroup2= |subgroup3= |subgroup4= |team-width= |score-width= |RD1-team01={{flagicon|FRA}} Jérôme Le Banner |RD1-score01=KO |RD1-team02={{flagicon|KOR}} Yong-Soo Park |RD1-score02= |RD1-team03={{flagicon|KOR}} Choi Hong-man |RD1-score03=DEC |RD1-team04={{flagicon|USA}} Mighty Mo |RD1-score04= |RD1-team05={{flagicon|NLD}} Semmy Schilt |RD1-score05=TKO |RD1-team06={{flagicon|POL}} Paul Slowinski |RD1-score06= |RD1-team07={{flagicon|BRA}} Glaube Feitosa |RD1-score07=DEC |RD1-team08={{flagicon|GER}} Chalid Arrab |RD1-score08= |RD1-team09={{flagicon|MAR}} Badr Hari |RD1-score09=TKO |RD1-team10={{flagicon|NZ}} Doug Viney |RD1-score10= |RD1-team11={{flagicon|NLD}} Remy Bonjasky |RD1-score11=KO |RD1-team12={{flagicon|GER}} Stefan Leko |RD1-score12= |RD1-team13={{flagicon|NLD}} Peter Aerts |RD1-score13=TKO |RD1-team14={{flagicon|NZ}} Ray Sefo |RD1-score14= |RD1-team15={{flagicon|JPN}} Yusuke Fujimoto |RD1-score15= |RD1-team16={{flagicon|JPN}} Junichi Sawayashiki |RD1-score16=TKO |RD2-team01={{flagicon|FRA}} Jérôme Le Banner |RD2-score01=DEC |RD2-team02={{flagicon|KOR}} Choi Hong-man |RD2-score02= |RD2-team03={{flagicon|NLD}} Semmy Schilt |RD2-score03=DEC |RD2-team04={{flagicon|BRA}} Glaube Feitosa |RD2-score04= |RD2-team05={{flagicon|MAR}} Badr Hari |RD2-score05= |RD2-team06={{flagicon|NLD}} Remy Bonjasky |RD2-score06=DEC |RD2-team07={{flagicon|NLD}} Peter Aerts |RD2-score07=KO |RD2-team08={{flagicon|JPN}} Junichi Sawayashiki |RD2-score08= |RD3-team01={{flagicon|FRA}} Jérôme Le Banner |RD3-score01= |RD3-team02={{flagicon|NLD}} Semmy Schilt |RD3-score02=TKO |RD3-team03={{flagicon|NLD}} Remy Bonjasky |RD3-score03= |RD3-team04={{flagicon|NLD}} Peter Aerts |RD3-score04=DEC |RD4-team01={{flagicon|NLD}} Semmy Schilt |RD4-score01=TKO |RD4-team02={{flagicon|NLD}} Peter Aerts |RD4-score02= }} Results[2]Opening Fights: K-1 Rules / 3Min. 3RMitsugu Noda {{flagicon|JPN}} def. Noel Cadet {{flagicon|FRA}} Noda defeated Cadet by TKO at 1:13 of the 2nd Round. Jan Nortje {{flagicon|RSA}} def. Dong Wook Kim {{Flagicon|KOR}} Nortje defeated Kim by TKO (Punch) at 0:11 of the 2nd Round. Takashi Tashikawa {{flagicon|JPN}} def. Ki Min Kim {{flagicon|KOR}} Tashikawa defeated Kim by KO at 1:21 of the 1st Round.Reserve Fight: K-1 Rules / 3Min. 3R Ext.1R Paul Slowinski {{flagicon|POL}} def. Mighty Mo {{flagicon|USA}} Slowinski defeated Mo by TKO (Low Kicks) at 0:50 of the 2nd Round.Quarter Finals: K-1 Rules / 3Min. 3R Ext.1R Jérôme Le Banner {{flagicon|FRA}} def. Choi Hong-man {{Flagicon|KOR}} Le Banner defeated Choi by 3rd Round Unanimous Decision 3-0 (30-29, 30-28, 30-29). Semmy Schilt {{flagicon|NED}} def. Glaube Feitosa {{Flagicon|BRA}} Schilt defeated Feitosa by 3rd Round Unanimous Decision 3-0 (30-27, 30-28, 30-27). Remy Bonjasky {{flagicon|NED}} def. Badr Hari {{Flagicon|MAR}} Bonjasky defeated Hari by 3rd Round Majority Decision 2-0 (30-29, 29-29, 30-29). Peter Aerts {{flagicon|NED}} def. Junichi Sawayashiki {{flagicon|JPN}} Aerts defeated Sawayashiki by KO (Straight Right Punch) at 1:29 of the 1st Round.Semi Finals: K-1 Rules / 3Min. 3R Ext.1R Semmy Schilt {{flagicon|NED}} def. Jérôme Le Banner {{Flagicon|FRA}} Schilt defeated Le Banner by TKO (Corner Stoppage) at 1:02 of the 2nd Round. Peter Aerts {{flagicon|NED}} def. Remy Bonjasky {{flagicon|NED}} Aerts defeated Bonjasky by 3rd Round Unanimous Decision 3-0 (30-29, 30-27, 30-28).Super Fight: K-1 Rules / 3Min. 3R Ext.2R Musashi {{flagicon|JPN}} def. David Dancrade {{Flagicon|FRA}} Musashi defeated Dancrade by KO (Left Mid Kick) at 2:59 of the 1st Round.Final: K-1 Rules / 3Min. 3R Ext.2R Semmy Schilt {{flagicon|NED}} def. Peter Aerts {{Flagicon|NED}} Schilt defeated Aerts by TKO (Knee Injury) at 1:49 of the 1st Round. The tournament winner Semmy Schilt of Netherlands became the first fighter ever in K-1 history to win the Championship three years in a row and picked up a winner's purse of US$400,000.[3] For the last six years, the K-1 World GP Champion has been a Dutchman and in K-1's 15-year history, a Dutch fighter has won the World GP a total of 12 times.[3] Line-up changes before the event:See also
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