K-1 World MAX 2014 World Championship Tournament Final
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| Promotion | K-1 | |||
| Date | October 11, 2014 | |||
| Venue | Indoor Athletic Stadium | |||
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K-1 World MAX 2014 World Championship Tournament Final was a kickboxing event promoted by K-1 originally scheduled to be held on July 26, 2014 in Pattaya, Thailand, but delayed due to the turbulent political climate in Thailand,[1] and held on October 11, 2014. The winner was Enriko Kehl.
A controversial event occurred during the fight between Buakaw and Enriko Kehl. After 3 rounds of action, Buakaw left the building without hearing the judges verdict (a 4th round was declared), and so the German fighter was declared winner by forfeit.[2]
Fight Card & Results
- K-1 World Max Final :
Enriko Kehl def.
Buakaw Banchamek via forfeit (extra round) - Superfight :
Paul Daley def.
Mohammad Ghaedibardeh via unanimous decision (round 3) - Superfight :
Maximo Suárez def.
Tural Bayramov via TKO (round 2) - Superfight :
Andre Dida Amade def.
Li Yankun via majority decision (round 3) - Superfight :
Xie Lei def.
Kouji Yoshimoto via unanimous decision (round 3) - Superfight :
Petmankong Petsaman def.
Artem Pashporin via majority decision (round 3) - Superfight :
Lee Sung-Hyun def.
Andrei Kulebin via unanimous decision (extra round) - Superfight :
Rungravee Sasiprapa def.
Denis Puric via unanimous decision (round 3)
K-1 World MAX 2014 Bracket
| First Round (2013-09-14) |
Quarter Finals (2013-12-28 / 2014-01-11) |
Semi Finals (2014-02-23) |
Final (2014-10-11) | |||||||||||||||
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Buakaw Banchamek | TKO | ||||||||||||||||
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David Calvo | R1 | |
Buakaw Banchamek | DEC | |||||||||||||
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Zhou Zhipeng | DEC | |
Zhou Zhipeng | R42 | |||||||||||||
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Joey Pagliuso | R3 | |
Buakaw Banchamek | DEC | |||||||||||||
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Ismat Aghazade1 | R3 | |
Lee Sung-Hyun | R3 | |||||||||||||
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Elam Ngor | KO | |
Elam Ngor | R3 | |||||||||||||
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Lee Sung-Hyun | DEC | |
Lee Sung-Hyun | DEC | |||||||||||||
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Charles François | R3 | |
Buakaw Banchamek | R44 | |||||||||||||
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Shane Campbell | KO | |
Enriko Kehl | DQ | |||||||||||||
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Wallace Lopes | R1 | |
Shane Campbell | DEC | |||||||||||||
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Andy Souwer | DEC | |
Christopher Mena3 | R3 | |||||||||||||
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Yasuhiro Kido | R3 | |
Shane Campbell | R3 | |||||||||||||
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Henri van Opstal | R3 | |
Enriko Kehl | DEC | |||||||||||||
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Enriko Kehl | DEC | |
Enriko Kehl | DEC | |||||||||||||
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Maximo Suárez | DEC | |
Maximo Suárez | R3 | |||||||||||||
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Miodrag Olar | R3 | ||||||||||||||||
1 Mike Zambidis was set to face Elam Ngor, but he decided to pull himself out due to some terms and conditions disagreements, and was replaced by Ismat Aghazade.[3]
2 Extended Round
3 Andy Souwer withdrew from the tournament due to appendicitis and was replaced by Christopher Mena.[4]
4 Extended Round; Buakaw Banchamek refused to fight and walked out.
See also
References
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