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, which was a major kickboxing event held on July 30, 2006, at the Makomanai Ice Arena in Sapporo, Japan
- Musashi def. Ruslan Karaev – Decision (Majority) – A tactical surprise; Karaev’s power was neutralized by Musashi’s reach and clinch.
- Junichi Sawayashiki def. Takumi Sato – Decision (Unanimous)
: Held on September 30, 2006, in Osaka to determine the finalists for the Tokyo Dome event. performance or the full undercard results from the Tokyo Dome? Expand map k1 world gp 2006 japiso 1
3. Peter Aerts def. Yusuke Fujimoto (KO – Right High Kick, 2:18 of Round 1)
The living legend “The Dutch Lumberjack” showed exactly why he had won three K-1 World GP titles. Fujimoto attempted to pressure, but Aerts landed a picture-perfect right high kick to the temple. Fujimoto collapsed immediately, and the referee stopped the fight without a count. , which was a major kickboxing event held
And then—the moment that became legend. Musashi def
Major Milestone: This event marked the final career fight for four-time champion Ernesto Hoost, who reached the semi-finals before losing to Schilt.
The event was attended by 54,800 spectators and featured 18 fighters from 10 different countries. It was a historic night, notably marking the retirement of four-time champion Ernesto Hoost
The K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Sapporo, often referred to as K-1 Revenge 2006, took place on July 30, 2006, at the Makomanai Ice Arena. It was a major event in the heavyweight kickboxing calendar, notable for several high-profile rematches and "revenge" bouts. 🥊 Event Highlights & Key Results