Just 5 more weeks to go till the K-1 World Grandprix, a fighting tournament featuring the world's best fighters.
well...normally anyways. This year, LeBanner and Hoost didn't make the cut because of injuries. The tournament lost, imho, their 2 best fighters.
North American fighters have once again proved their incompetence. This year, there isn't a single North American fighter who managed to qualify for the finals. Pathetic. Especcially Sapp, who's a disgrace to this sport.
So, who is in?
Abidi
Aerts
Bonjasky
Sefo
Graham
Leko
Ignashov
and the token Japanese guy: Musashi
Aerts is a clear favorite, having already won the tournament 3 times. None of the others have won it before. Leko is a good contender too, as are Ignashov and Sefo to a lesser degree.
First round will feature:
Abidi - Leko
Bonjasky - Graham
Musashi - Sefo
Ignashov - Aerts
Abidi has yet to impress me, and is only in because LeBanner was injured. He lost his last two matches this year, against Ignashov and Hoost. His record with 22 wins and 11 losses isn't too impressive either. Leko on the other hand is in top shape, having won all his matches this year, including one against Aerts. Abidi shouldn't pose much of a challenge for him.
Bonjasky vs Graham is an interesting match, both newcomers. Bonjasky is the more experienced however, and should be able to win this one.
Since the token Japanese dude is a real walkover, Sefo should win this fight without even breaking a sweat. They should really drop the Japanese-token spot though, there are dozens of more qualified fighters out there.
Ignashov versus Aerts will be the match to watch in the first round. Aerts should be able to win it, but hasn't had a wonderful season so far (fighting only 2 matches, and losing one of them).
after this, the winners of fight 1 and 2 will meet, as will the winners of 3 and 4. Leko should make it to the finals, since none of the 3 fighters he will/could face is at the same level as he is. who his oponent in the finals will be is anyone's guess, but I'm putting my money on Aerts.
well...normally anyways. This year, LeBanner and Hoost didn't make the cut because of injuries. The tournament lost, imho, their 2 best fighters.
North American fighters have once again proved their incompetence. This year, there isn't a single North American fighter who managed to qualify for the finals. Pathetic. Especcially Sapp, who's a disgrace to this sport.
So, who is in?
Abidi
Aerts
Bonjasky
Sefo
Graham
Leko
Ignashov
and the token Japanese guy: Musashi
Aerts is a clear favorite, having already won the tournament 3 times. None of the others have won it before. Leko is a good contender too, as are Ignashov and Sefo to a lesser degree.
First round will feature:
Abidi - Leko
Bonjasky - Graham
Musashi - Sefo
Ignashov - Aerts
Abidi has yet to impress me, and is only in because LeBanner was injured. He lost his last two matches this year, against Ignashov and Hoost. His record with 22 wins and 11 losses isn't too impressive either. Leko on the other hand is in top shape, having won all his matches this year, including one against Aerts. Abidi shouldn't pose much of a challenge for him.
Bonjasky vs Graham is an interesting match, both newcomers. Bonjasky is the more experienced however, and should be able to win this one.
Since the token Japanese dude is a real walkover, Sefo should win this fight without even breaking a sweat. They should really drop the Japanese-token spot though, there are dozens of more qualified fighters out there.
Ignashov versus Aerts will be the match to watch in the first round. Aerts should be able to win it, but hasn't had a wonderful season so far (fighting only 2 matches, and losing one of them).
after this, the winners of fight 1 and 2 will meet, as will the winners of 3 and 4. Leko should make it to the finals, since none of the 3 fighters he will/could face is at the same level as he is. who his oponent in the finals will be is anyone's guess, but I'm putting my money on Aerts.
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