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RedDawn
12-07-2012, 19:59
Verrassend!

Bron: liverkick

When looking back at the collapse of FEG, one figure stood out in the United States when it came to publicly speaking about the problems with K-1/FEG, and that was Alistair Overeem. Alistair, the 2010 K-1 World Grand Prix Champion, had very publicly stated on numerous occasions that he was still owed a large sum of money by K-1. For him, working for the UFC meant job security and not having to worry about those past follies, and he had been heard talking about never wanting to work with companies like K-1 again. So for K-1 to announce that Alistair Overeem, one of the top Heavyweights in the UFC, will be in attendance for the K-1 Open Tryouts in Los Angeles, it is a big deal.

Think of it as a show of faith and letting sleeping dogs rest for K-1, as Alistair Overeem was a very vocal critic but still believes in the brand and the sport, and is willing to make a public showing like this with them. That is a big deal.

ALISTAIR OVEREEM AND MASATOTO ATTEND K-1 OPEN TRYOUTS

K-1 Open Tryouts are July 19 at Muscle Beach - FREE and OPEN to the Public

Los Angeles, CA - With close to 200 men from all over the world pre-registered for the K-1 Open Tryouts, K-1 has reached out to two of its former champions, Alistair Overeem, World Grand Prix Champion and Masato, two-time MAX Champion, to help evaluate and scout all the Hopefuls trying out next week Thursday for a chance to fight in the K-1 organization. Overeem and Masato will head to Muscle Beach on July 19 to alternate as judges during the tryouts, and also will pose for photos with the athletes and fans in attendance. Overeem and Masato join fighting legends Tyrone Spong, Dewey Cooper, Mighty Mo and Rick Roufus who were already scheduled to attend. The K-1 Open Tryouts are FREE and OPEN to the public. With only one week left until the tryouts, Hopefuls should confirm their participation by pre-registering through the K-1 FACEBOOK page at: http://www.facebook.com/K1GlobalTV.ENG. "We are thrilled that Alistair Overeem and Masato are coming to the K-1 Open Tryouts next Thursday at Muscle Beach," said Doug Kaplan, Chief Executive Officer, K-1. "I have asked Alistair and Masato to join Tyrone Spong, Dewey Cooper, Rick Roufus and Mighty Mo to come out to LA and help K-1 find the next great breed of fighters and world champions."


Overeem, 6'5" and 265 lbs, is the last man to hold rank as the K-1 World Grand Prix Heavyweight Champion. He holds belts in two fighting sports, mixed martial arts and kickboxing, across three different organizations including Strikeforce, Dream and K-1. In Overeem's last professional fight, he knocked out former UFC Champion Brock Lesnar in the first round.


Masato, who twice held rank as K-1 MAX Champion (2008 and 2003), and runner up of K-1 MAX (2007 and 2004), is one of the biggest stars in kickboxing. He began fighting professionally in 1997 and throughout his record racked up an impressive 55 wins with 25 coming by knockout. Over the years, Masato has appeared in several feature films and in May 2012 was announced as the executive producer for K-1 Global.


About K-1

K-1 is the largest kickboxing promotion in history. Since 1993, K-1 has presented professional live martial arts events in 38 countries featuring the best and most accomplished athletes in the sport.


World Grand Prix Champions of K-1 include Alistair Overeem, Mark Hunt, Ernesto Hoost, Peter Aerts, Remy Bonjasky and Semmy Schilt. K-1 has held broadcast deals with ESPN and HDNet in the United States, Fuji TV in Japan, and numerous other networks across the globe. K-1 returned to the world stage on May 26, 2012 in Madrid, Spain drawing a packed stadium and hundreds of thousands of views on the K-1 Live Stream.

blackadder
12-07-2012, 20:02
Dat is inderdaad onverwacht.

Mike
12-07-2012, 20:06
Huh?! Beter :)

lukashenko
12-07-2012, 20:29
Verrassend!

Bron: liverkick

When looking back at the collapse of FEG, one figure stood out in the United States when it came to publicly speaking about the problems with K-1/FEG, and that was Alistair Overeem. Alistair, the 2010 K-1 World Grand Prix Champion, had very publicly stated on numerous occasions that he was still owed a large sum of money by K-1. For him, working for the UFC meant job security and not having to worry about those past follies, and he had been heard talking about never wanting to work with companies like K-1 again. So for K-1 to announce that Alistair Overeem, one of the top Heavyweights in the UFC, will be in attendance for the K-1 Open Tryouts in Los Angeles, it is a big deal.

Think of it as a show of faith and letting sleeping dogs rest for K-1, as Alistair Overeem was a very vocal critic but still believes in the brand and the sport, and is willing to make a public showing like this with them. That is a big deal.

ALISTAIR OVEREEM AND MASATOTO ATTEND K-1 OPEN TRYOUTS

K-1 Open Tryouts are July 19 at Muscle Beach - FREE and OPEN to the Public

Los Angeles, CA - With close to 200 men from all over the world pre-registered for the K-1 Open Tryouts, K-1 has reached out to two of its former champions, Alistair Overeem, World Grand Prix Champion and Masato, two-time MAX Champion, to help evaluate and scout all the Hopefuls trying out next week Thursday for a chance to fight in the K-1 organization. Overeem and Masato will head to Muscle Beach on July 19 to alternate as judges during the tryouts, and also will pose for photos with the athletes and fans in attendance. Overeem and Masato join fighting legends Tyrone Spong, Dewey Cooper, Mighty Mo and Rick Roufus who were already scheduled to attend. The K-1 Open Tryouts are FREE and OPEN to the public. With only one week left until the tryouts, Hopefuls should confirm their participation by pre-registering through the K-1 FACEBOOK page at: http://www.facebook.com/K1GlobalTV.ENG. "We are thrilled that Alistair Overeem and Masato are coming to the K-1 Open Tryouts next Thursday at Muscle Beach," said Doug Kaplan, Chief Executive Officer, K-1. "I have asked Alistair and Masato to join Tyrone Spong, Dewey Cooper, Rick Roufus and Mighty Mo to come out to LA and help K-1 find the next great breed of fighters and world champions."


Overeem, 6'5" and 265 lbs, is the last man to hold rank as the K-1 World Grand Prix Heavyweight Champion. He holds belts in two fighting sports, mixed martial arts and kickboxing, across three different organizations including Strikeforce, Dream and K-1. In Overeem's last professional fight, he knocked out former UFC Champion Brock Lesnar in the first round.


Masato, who twice held rank as K-1 MAX Champion (2008 and 2003), and runner up of K-1 MAX (2007 and 2004), is one of the biggest stars in kickboxing. He began fighting professionally in 1997 and throughout his record racked up an impressive 55 wins with 25 coming by knockout. Over the years, Masato has appeared in several feature films and in May 2012 was announced as the executive producer for K-1 Global.


About K-1

K-1 is the largest kickboxing promotion in history. Since 1993, K-1 has presented professional live martial arts events in 38 countries featuring the best and most accomplished athletes in the sport.


World Grand Prix Champions of K-1 include Alistair Overeem, Mark Hunt, Ernesto Hoost, Peter Aerts, Remy Bonjasky and Semmy Schilt. K-1 has held broadcast deals with ESPN and HDNet in the United States, Fuji TV in Japan, and numerous other networks across the globe. K-1 returned to the world stage on May 26, 2012 in Madrid, Spain drawing a packed stadium and hundreds of thousands of views on the K-1 Live Stream.
ze vergeten branko cikatic en andy hug die ook een keer de k1 wgp hebben gewonnen

lukashenko
12-07-2012, 20:32
Ik ben benieuwt ik hoop dat ze vanaf skraps gaan bouwen in amerika .
Een goedkoper systeem om mee te beginnen maar op een goede markt.
Ik hoop dat ze wel alle openstaande schulden gewoon aflossen en in de toekomst die naam zuiveren

blackadder
12-07-2012, 20:33
Ze wouden toch weer terug naar Korea en Japan?

rollermanskunk
12-07-2012, 20:55
En die 2 IS commentatoren gaan naar K-1 Global?

Vinny Shoreman Hosting K-1 Open Tryouts (http://liverkick.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1708:vinny-shoreman-hosting-k-1-open-tryouts&catid=36:k-1)




When Glory purchased It's Showtime, it did mean that the Kickboxing world was becoming partially united once again, but for commentators Vinny "Showtime" Shoreman and Kieran Keddle, it meant that their positions might be in a bit of limbo. We've been petitioning on Twitter for Shoreman and Keddle to keep their jobs, but it looks like we might be seeing them again soon, Shoreman at least. Of course, they will be doing the It's Showtime event in Tenerife, Spain, but on top of that, Vinny Shoreman will be in Los Angeles for K-1's Open Tryouts, serving as the host. Sadly, Kieran was busy, but having Vinny there shows that K-1 is looking to secure some of the people that fans know and love. Shoreman is one of the few commentators in the sport whose pure love and passion for the sport comes across in every single event, much like Michael "The Voice" Schiavello. We very much look forward to hearing Shoreman at future events and hope that if he does begin working for K-1, that Kieran Keddle will join him as well, as they make for a very good team that many have grown very accustomed to and grown to love.

Er is duidelijk nog wat geld in Amerika (letterlijk!) . De posters met Tyronne Spong en de open tryouts erop hangen in ieder geval overal in de stad...

RedDawn
12-07-2012, 21:53
En die 2 IS commentatoren gaan naar K-1 Global?

Vinny Shoreman Hosting K-1 Open Tryouts (http://liverkick.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1708:vinny-shoreman-hosting-k-1-open-tryouts&catid=36:k-1)




When Glory purchased It's Showtime, it did mean that the Kickboxing world was becoming partially united once again, but for commentators Vinny "Showtime" Shoreman and Kieran Keddle, it meant that their positions might be in a bit of limbo. We've been petitioning on Twitter for Shoreman and Keddle to keep their jobs, but it looks like we might be seeing them again soon, Shoreman at least. Of course, they will be doing the It's Showtime event in Tenerife, Spain, but on top of that, Vinny Shoreman will be in Los Angeles for K-1's Open Tryouts, serving as the host. Sadly, Kieran was busy, but having Vinny there shows that K-1 is looking to secure some of the people that fans know and love. Shoreman is one of the few commentators in the sport whose pure love and passion for the sport comes across in every single event, much like Michael "The Voice" Schiavello. We very much look forward to hearing Shoreman at future events and hope that if he does begin working for K-1, that Kieran Keddle will join him as well, as they make for a very good team that many have grown very accustomed to and grown to love.

Er is duidelijk nog wat geld in Amerika (letterlijk!) . De posters met Tyronne Spong en de open tryouts erop hangen in ieder geval overal in de stad...



Oh nee, ik had gehoopt dat we van dat gillende knaagdier afwaren!!

Richelieu
12-07-2012, 22:08
Oh nee, ik had gehoopt dat we van dat gillende knaagdier afwaren!!

Te hysterisch inderdaad.....jammer

rollermanskunk
12-07-2012, 23:25
Als Vinnie alleen op een strandje gaat lopen gillen met wind richting zee heeft die mijn zegen. Misschien zeggen de zeehonden nog wat terug. K-1 Global gaat volgens mij voor de rest niks meer organiseren behalve dan die zgn try outs in een zandbak.

blackadder
12-07-2012, 23:56
Als Vinnie alleen op een strandje gaat lopen gillen met wind richting zee heeft die mijn zegen. Misschien zeggen de zeehonden nog wat terug. K-1 Global gaat volgens mij voor de rest niks meer organiseren behalve dan die zgn try outs in een zandbak.
En bij de deelnemers zullen denk ik echt geen Peter Aertsen of Andy Souwers zitten.

blackadder
13-07-2012, 03:30
hundreds of thousands of views on the K-1 Live Stream.
Ik zat ook te kijken. Volgens mij kwam de stream nooit boven de 100.000. Laat staan een meervoud hiervan.

Kemal
13-07-2012, 07:50
Hij is toch de laatste K1 HWchamp..;)

rembrandt
13-07-2012, 08:18
Hij is toch de laatste K1 HWchamp..;)

rembrandt
13-07-2012, 08:25
Hey dat is grappig, Alistair krijgt nog bakken geld van de K-1, dan zal het wel geregeld zijn nu hij naar de grote tryouts gaat? Er zitten nog steeds dezelfde mensen achter K-1 dat is nu wel bewezen, dus dan zullen ze het met Alistair ook wel hebben geregeld ( misschien toch nog dat Isshi over zijn hart heeft gestreken en Alistair heeft betaald). Wel raar want als je bij de UFC zit mag je geen andere organisaties promoten, misschien is dat management waar Alistair, Spong, Siyar, Evans etc bij zitten gewoon een verkapte tak van de UFC ( je mag daar zelf niet het management doen dus laten ze het andere voor hun doen die ze onder de duim hebben)?
Ik zie de UFC de K-1 niet kopen want er zit totaal geen waarde meer aan net zoals destijds met pride is gebeurt. Die gaan echt geen miljoenen betalen zonder de beste vechters en geen beschikbaarheid over K-1 footage en geen japanese zender die zijn handen aan k-1 brand!
Het zal in de loop der tijd wel duidenlijk worden, ben wel blij voor Al dat hij eindelijk dan betaald heeft gekregen, gefeliciteerd!