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sjaakie'tje
19-04-2012, 09:47
Eduard Irimia is de promotor van SuperKombat.

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With the recent isolation of some sorts between It's Showtime/K-1 and GLORY in regards to fighters, Eduard Irimia, the promoter of SuperKombat has been in the background watching. He gave his opinion on the situation between the three promotions to luptatorii.ro (http://luptatorii.ro/promotorul-eduard-irimia-despre-razboiul-dintre-k-1-golden-glory/) today and had some interesting things to say.
Irimia outlined what he thought were the negatives of the separation of It's Showtime/K-1 and GLORY fighters and also offered his thoughts on a solution, for the benefit of the sport:

Negatives:

1. "Unfortunately, none of these promotions, especially It's Showtime can organize any more big events in Holland, which is a stain on their image. There is a problem if they are not respected in their own country. In addition, currently, on the list of events lie neither Japan and South Korea, countries where the sport really took off. It's a great loss!

2. The product will be diluted by dividing the fighters. After that there are few left compared with the period of glory of the K-1, now many other promotions have also appeared. Before in the K-1, the most valuable fighters gathered under one brand. Later, the public will sift and certainly one of the products will be destroyed. And the televisions will decide in the end on which hand they will go.

3. Clearly, at K-1 events the influence of Simon Rutz will dominate, while at the United Glory the balance will be tilted in favor of Bas Boon. It is clear that they will protect their athletes. For example, the Final 16 includes fighters who in the past couldn"t even enter the qualifying tournaments.

4. The experience of production, is much lower than in FEG. Now, they collaborate with all kind of promoters. Some of them do not meet the requirements for the high level.

5. K-1 has already announced a large prize money, but for example, they have a site now where there are sometimes only PDF files with their "official" announcements. At this level when you boast that you are juggling millions, I think it's not normal to have a well done website.

6. It is not normal that a global event is attended only by fighters from a single country (almost) or promotion. All the athletes should get chances. Every valuable fighter should receive the chance to qualify."

Solutions:

"I wish to work (to cooperate) with both promotions, but the best would be for It's Showtime and United Glory to merge. To have a supreme event, which will show the true value of the fighters. It is a pity that in a one year circuit, the winner will be a predictable one. A compromise should be reached like in the case of Robin van Roosmalen. K-1 remains a strong brand at stand-up level, and United Glory have almost 80% of the valuable athletes therefore a union would be ideal. Moreover, it will benefit from a television company with experience, so there will be no production problems."



Wat denken jullie ervan? Heeft ie gelijk en moeten ze gewoon gaan samenwerken?

FMACH
19-04-2012, 10:23
Interesting, but to tell BMW and Mercedes to merge would people also make love. A brand is a brand, built up by boths sides with enormous effort also financial and with a long breath.. A cooperation is the best way. Makes both stronger in the market. Respect each other discuss event dates, exchange fighters....i give them 1 year and they will be a huge thing.

It is like acting as a topmanager in a company. Many managers use 80 % to defend their position, while just using 20% for the progress of the company. This can not be the goal of a company, organization....you lose energy by using it for the wrong tasks...

micha
19-04-2012, 10:34
samenwerking zie ik echt wel gebeuren

blackadder
19-04-2012, 12:06
Hij heeft wel een punt. Wat ik wel grappig vind is zijn opmerking over de website. Want Super Kombat heeft er nog steeds geen.

Diz
19-04-2012, 12:16
Die beste knakker heeft wel gelijk... gewoon alles samenvoegen en die ego's aan de kant schuiven for the sake of the sport...

micha
19-04-2012, 12:36
iedereen heeft het maar over ego's maar dat is echt niet het geval bij GG niet. Simon Rutz kwam bij mij over als een gezellige man. Hij zou zo een brabander kunnen zijn. Van ego's geen sprake.

Diz
19-04-2012, 13:04
iedereen heeft het maar over ego's maar dat is echt niet het geval bij GG niet. Simon Rutz kwam bij mij over als een gezellige man. Hij zou zo een brabander kunnen zijn. Van ego's geen sprake.

Kennelijk willen deze organisaties elkaar toch aftroeven met de mooiste gala's en de beste vechters...
Lijkt me toch dat ze dan vooral voor zichzelf (ego) bezig zijn dan voor de sport en de fans, terwijl het daar toch om zou moeten gaan...

Of zie jij liever allerlei kleine organisaties door elkaar zodat het nooit duidelijk is wie nou eigenlijk de beste vechter van de wereld is?

Kemal
19-04-2012, 13:08
ik denk ook dat tzt een samenwerking tot stand komt..

FMACH
19-04-2012, 13:14
ik denk ook dat tzt een samenwerking tot stand komt..

Yes and in this case 1+1=3+

See the fighters, sports (product of the organizations) value rise in the better media appereance, it reflects on the organizations itself back.... without active influence their products and events increase in popularity.

But the key is to once remark and understand the mechanism and then use it for the good side...;-)

micha
19-04-2012, 14:44
[QUOTE=Diz;1143442]Kennelijk willen deze organisaties elkaar toch aftroeven met de mooiste gala's en de beste vechters...
Lijkt me toch dat ze dan vooral voor zichzelf (ego) bezig zijn dan voor de sport en de fans, terwijl het daar toch om zou moeten gaan...

niks ego puur zakelijk

rollermanskunk
19-04-2012, 16:21
Wat die Roemeen zegt denken wij allemaal. Wie brengt Simon en Bas bij elkaar? Biertje erbij en samenwerken.