Finał K-1 World MAX 2002
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Arena | Nippon Budokan |
Liczba widzów | 8450 |
Finał K-1 World MAX 2002 (K-1 World MAX 2002 World Tournament Final) – pierwszy w historii finałowy turniej cyklu K-1 MAX. Tryumfatorem gali i pierwszym mistrzem K-1 MAX został Holender Albert Kraus.
Rezultaty
Drabinka
Ćwierćfinały | Półfinały | Finał | |||||||||||
Masato | Dec | ||||||||||||
Duane Ludwig | |||||||||||||
Masato | |||||||||||||
Albert Kraus | Dec | ||||||||||||
Shane Chapman | |||||||||||||
Albert Kraus | Dec | ||||||||||||
Albert Kraus | KO | ||||||||||||
Kaolan Kaovichit | |||||||||||||
Marino Deflorin | |||||||||||||
Takayuki Kohiruimaki | KO | ||||||||||||
Takayuki Kohiruimaki | |||||||||||||
Kaolan Kaovichit | KO | ||||||||||||
Kaolan Kaovichit | Dec | ||||||||||||
Zhang Jiapo |
Legenda: Dec – decyzja sędziów, KO – nokaut, TKO – techniczny nokaut
Walki
Walka rezerwowa (3x3 min Ext.1R):
Walki ćwierćfinałowe (3x3 min, Ext.1R):
- Masato vs Duane Ludwig – Masato przez jednogłośną decyzję (30-28, 30-27, 30-28)
- Albert Kraus vs Shane Chapman – Kraus przez jednogłośną decyzję (30-29, 30-29, 30-29)
- Takayuki Kohiruimaki vs Marino Deflorin – Kohiruimaki przez KO (cios kolanem), 1:12 1R
- Kaolan Kaovichit vs Zhang Jiapo – Kaovichit przez jednogłośną decyzję (30-28, 30-27, 30-27)
Walki półfinałowe (3x3 min Ext.1R):
- Albert Kraus vs Masato – Kraus przez jednogłośną decyzję (29-28, 29-28, 30-28)
- Kaolan Kaovichit vs Takayuki Kohiruimaki – Kaovichit przez KO (2 nokdauny), 2:42 2R
Walka finałowa (3x3 min Ext.2R):
- Albert Kraus vs Kaolan Kaovichit – Kraus przez KO (ciosy pięściami), 1:00 1R
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