K-1 World MAX 2002 World Tournament Final was a kickboxing event promoted by the K-1 Organisation. It was the inaugural K-1 World MAX final for middleweight kickboxers (70 kg/154 lb weight class), consisting of eight finalists and two reserve fighters, with all bouts fought under K-1 rules. The tournament fighters had qualified via preliminary tournaments or had been invited due to their achievements in the world of kickboxing and Muay Thai (more information on the fighters is displayed by the bulleted list below). In total there were ten fighters at the event, representing seven countries.
K-1 World MAX 2002 World Tournament Final | ||||
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Promotion | K-1 | |||
Date | May 11, 2002 | |||
Venue | Nippon Budokan | |||
City | Tokyo, Japan | |||
Attendance | 8,450 | |||
Event chronology | ||||
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The tournament winner was Albert Kraus who defeated Kaolan Kaovichit by first round knockout to become the first ever K-1 MAX champion. Of the two fighters, Kraus had the tougher path to the final having to had to beat Shane Chapman and home favourite Masato en route to the final. The event was held at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan on Saturday, 11 May 2002.
Finalists
- Shane Chapman - K-1 Oceania MAX 2001 champion, x2 Muay Thai world champion
- Marino Deflorin - invitee, multiple Muay Thai world champion (W.A.K.O. Pro, W.K.A., W.K.N., I.K.B.O.)
- Kaolan Kaovichit - invitee, Lumpinee Stadium finalist
- Takayuki Kohiruimaki - K-1 Japan MAX 2002 runner up, I.S.K.A. oriental rules super welterweight world champion '00
- Albert Kraus - invitee, W.K.A. world champion '01
- Duane Ludwig - K-1 World MAX 2002 USA champion, x2 I.K.F. U.S.A. national Muay Thai amateur champion
- Masato - K-1 Japan MAX 2002 champion, I.S.K.A. oriental rules welterweight world champion '00, A.J.K.F welterweight champion '99
- Zhang Jiapo - invitee, Sanda fighter
Reservists
- K-1 Japan MAX 2002 3rd place, I.S.K.A. Muay Thai middleweight world champion
- Changpuak Weerasaklek - invitee, Rajadamnern Stadium finalist
K-1 World MAX 2002 World Tournament Final
editQuarter Finals | Semi Finals | Final | ||||||||||||
Duane Ludwig | ||||||||||||||
Masato | DEC | Masato | ||||||||||||
Shane Chapman | Albert Kraus | DEC | ||||||||||||
Albert Kraus | DEC | Albert Kraus | KO | |||||||||||
Marino Deflorin | Kaolan Kaovichit | |||||||||||||
Takayuki Kohiruimaki | KO | Takayuki Kohiruimaki | ||||||||||||
Kaolan Kaovichit | DEC | Kaolan Kaovichit | KO | |||||||||||
Zhang Jiapo |
Results
editK-1 World MAX Tournament Reserve Fight -70 kg: K-1 Rules / 3Min. 3R Ext.1R | |
Changpuak Weerasaklek def. Takashi Ohno | |
Weerasaklek defeated Ohno by KO at 1:48 of the 1st Round. | |
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K-1 World MAX Tournament Quarter Finals -70 kg: K-1 Rules / 3Min. 3R Ext.1R | |
Masato def. Duane Ludwig | |
Masato defeated Ludwig by 3rd Round Unanimous Decision 3-0 (30-28, 30-27, 30-28). | |
Albert Kraus def. Shane Chapman | |
Kraus defeated Chapman by 3rd Round Unanimous Decision 3-0 (30-29, 30-29, 30-29). | |
Takayuki Kohiruimaki def. Marino Deflorin | |
Kohiruimaki defeated Deflorin by KO (Left Knee) at 1:12 of the 1st Round. | |
Kaolan Kaovichit def. Zhang Jiapo | |
Kaovichit defeated Zhang by 3rd Round Unanimous Decision 3-0 (30-28, 30-27, 30-27). | |
K-1 World MAX Tournament Semi Finals -70 kg: K-1 Rules / 3Min. 3R Ext.1R | |
Albert Kraus def. Masato | |
Kraus defeated Masato by 3rd Round Unanimous Decision 3-0 (29-28, 29-28, 30-28). | |
Kaolan Kaovichit def. Takayuki Kohiruimaki | |
Kaovichit defeated Kohiruimaki by KO (Right Knee) at 2:42 of the 2nd Round. | |
K-1 World MAX Tournament Final -70 kg: K-1 Rules / 3Min. 3R Ext.2R | |
Albert Kraus def. Kaolan Kaovichit | |
Kraus defeated Kaovichit by KO (Punches) at 1:00 of the 1st Round . |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Results". K-1 Grand Prix Website. Archived from the original on 2009-11-02.