- K-1 World Grand Prix 2004
The 2004 WGP was a kickboxing tournament that was held by
K-1 .K-1 World Grand Prix Eliminations
The Opening round of the tournament was held on
September 9 ,2004 .Results
Gary Goodridge vs Mighty Mo
Mighty Mo def Goodridge by KO in 2:58 of the first round
Alexey Ignashov vs Kaoklai Kaennorsing
Karnnorsing def Ignashov by decision (split) after an extra round
Peter Aerts vs Michael McDonald
Aerts def McDonald by decision (unanimous)
Ernesto Hoost vs Glaube Feitosa
Hoost def Feitosa by decision (unanimous)
Ray Sefo vs Hiromi Amada
Sefo def Amada by decision (unanimous)
Remy Bonjasky vs Akebono
Bonjasky def Akebono by KO (right high kick) 33 seconds in the third round
Musashi vs Cyril Abidi
Musashi def Abidi by decision (unanimous)
Francois Botha vs Jerome Le Banner
Botha def Le Banner by TKO after three rounds. The match went to a draw after three rounds but Le Banner could not continue and his corner threw in the towel thus Botha was given the victory.
K-1 World Grand Prix Finals
The Final round of the tournament was held on
December 4 ,2004 .Results
Kaoklai Kaennorsing vs Mighty Mo
Kaennorsing def MIghty Mo by KO (high kick) in 2:40 of the first round
Ray Sefo vs Musashi
Musashi def Sefo by decision (unanimous) after an extra round
Peter Aerts vs Francois Botha
Botha def Aerts by TKO in 1:13 of the first round. During the fight Aerts injured his leg after delivering a kick and thus couldn't continue the fight.
Remy Bonjasky vs Ernesto Hoost
Bonjasky def Hoost by decision (unanimous) after an extra round
Alternate bout: Jerome Le Banner vs Hiromi Amada
Le Banner def Amada by KO in 1:03 of the second round
Kaoklai Kaennorsing vs Musashi
Musashi def Kaennorsing by decision (unanimous) after an extra round
Francois Botha vs Remy Bonjasky
Bonjasky def Botha by decision (unanimous)
Alternate bout: Cyril Abidi vs Gary Goodridge
Goodridge def Abidi by KO (punch) at 3 minutes of the first round
Musashi vs Remy Bonjasky
As of 2006, this is the only WGP final match to feature a repeat pairing - that is the only time that a championship bout featured two fighters who had previously fought one another in a championship bout.
Bonjasky def Musashi by decision (unanimous) after two extra rounds to win his second WGP. This would be Bonjasky second WGP title. Along with fellow Netherland countrymen Peter "Mr. K-1" Aerts and Ernesto "Mr. Perfect" Hoost, Bonjasky has won two WGPs in a row. As of 2006 no K-1 fighter has won three WGPs in a row.
Bonjasky's wins in the tournament would continue his seven fight win streak started in the 2003 WGP.
K-1 WGP Bracket
8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final
RD1-seed1=| RD1-seed2=| RD1-seed3=| RD1-seed4=| RD1-seed5=| RD1-seed6=| RD1-seed7=| RD1-seed8=
RD1-team1=
Kaoklai Kaennorsing
RD1-team2=Mighty Mo
RD1-score1=
RD1-score2=RD1-team3=
Ray Sefo
RD1-team4=Musashi Musashi
RD1-score3=
RD1-score4=RD1-team5=
Peter Aerts
RD1-team6=Francois Botha
RD1-score5=
RD1-score6=RD1-team7=
Remy Bonjasky
RD1-team8=Ernesto Hoost
RD1-score7=
RD1-score8=RD2-team1=
Kaoklai Kaennorsing
RD2-team2=Musashi Musashi
RD2-score1=
RD2-score2=RD2-team3=
Francois Botha
RD2-team4=Remy Bonjasky
RD2-score3=
RD2-score4=RD3-team1=
Musashi Musashi
RD3-team2=Remy Bonjasky
RD3-score1=
RD3-score2=ee also
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