K-1 World MAX 2009 Final 16 Weigh-In Results
All fighters made weight for tomorrow's K-1 World MAX 2009 Final 16 in Fukuoka, Japan - full weigh-in results, bout order and more photos in the extended entry. Don't forget to join us here at BloodyElbow.com tonight / tomorrow morning, Tuesday, April 21st at 3AM ET 7AM ET, for live results and discussion of what should be a phenomenal show.
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Opening Bout #1 / 3R x 3 min.
Kazuki Hamasaki (69.9 kg / 153.8 lbs.) vs. Hareruya (70.2 kg / 154.4)
Opening Bout #2 / 3R x 3 min. / 60kg limit
Masahiro Yamamoto (59.9 kg / 131.8 lbs.) vs. YUKI (59.9 kg / 131.8 lbs.)
Opening Bout #3 / 3R x 3 min. + 1R ext.
TATSUJI (70.0 kg / 154 lbs.) vs. RYUJI (70.0 kg / 154 lbs.)
K-1 World MAX 2009 Tournament Reserve Bout / 3R x 3 min. + 1R ext.
Yasuhiro Kido (69.9 kg / 153.8 lbs.) vs. Su Hwan Lee (70.0 kg / 154 lbs.)
K-1 World MAX 2009 Tournament Final 16 Bouts / 3R x 3 min. + 1R ext.
Dzhabar "Chengiskhan" Askerov (69.8 kg / 153.6 lbs.) vs. Giorgio Petrosyan (69.6 kg / 153.1 lbs.)
Artur Kyshenko (70.0 kg / 154 lbs.) vs. Alviar Lima (70.0 kg / 154 lbs.)
Yuya Yamamoto (69.8 kg / 153.6 lbs.) vs. Chi Bin Lim (69.9 kg / 153.8 lbs.)
Albert Kraus (69.5 kg / 152.9 lbs.) vs. Yuichiro "Jienotsu" Nagashima (70.0 kg / 154 lbs.)
Buakaw Por.Pramuk (69.3 kg / 152.5 lbs.) vs. Andre Dida (70.0 kg / 154 lbs.)
Exhibition Match / K-1 Rules / 1R x 3 min.
Masato vs. HIROYA
K-1 World MAX 2009 Tournament Final 16 Bouts / 3R x 3 min. + 1R ext.
Andy Souwer (69.9 kg / 153.8 lbs.) vs. Leroy Keastner (69.1 kg / 152 lbs.)
Chahid "The Pitbull" Oulad El Hadj (69.8 kg / 153.6 lbs.) vs. Nieky "The Natural" Holtzken (70.0 kg / 154 lbs.)
Yoshihiro Sato (70.0 kg / 154 lbs.) vs. DRAGO (70.0 kg / 154 lbs.)
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Kraus looks pretty pissed.
Should be a good card. I’ll be up tonight rooting for Su Hwan Lee, Dida, Nagashima and Kyshenko.
Especially not when rocking among the most hardcore mullets alive today
by Derek Suboticki on Apr 20, 2009 1:17 PM EDT up reply actions
The cross-dresser isn’t necessarily representative of all of Japanese MMA – did you stop watching American MMA because of Mayhem?
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Apr 20, 2009 3:44 PM EDT up reply actions
Look up a Nagashima fight sometime and tell me he’s not serious.
by Chris Nelson on Apr 20, 2009 3:39 PM EDT up reply actions
I got:
Giorgio Petrosyan – Askerov is tailor-made for him to beat, but if he gets too passive the judges might give it to Askerov just for his workrate.
Artur Kyshenko – showcase match for him. Lima hasn’t looked good lately.
Chi Bin Lim – because he ran shit at the last regional GP and Yamamoto is a late replacement.
Albert Kraus – Jienotsu could pull of the upset here, but his defense did not impress me.
Buakaw Por.Pramuk – if Dida makes it to round two it’s a minor victory for him.
Andy Souwer – duh
Nieky “The Natural” Holtzken – could go either way put I’ll stick with Nieky. I expect lots and lots of violence in this one. High chance of a KO finish.
Yoshihiro Sato – convincing decision or late KO. Drago really hasn’t looked good lately and he takes waay too many shots.
by ilostmydog on Apr 20, 2009 2:11 PM EDT reply actions 1 recs
The last thing I need is another sleepless night, yet War Night Crew!
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Apr 20, 2009 2:15 PM EDT reply actions
I have a job now, but I’ll be there to if I can manage.
"I see him beating Anderson Silva. I see him picking him apart. Him at a 131 years old...(trails off)." - Tito on Belfort at Affliction:DOR
by Rundownloser on Apr 20, 2009 4:18 PM EDT up reply actions
Ugh, bad news.
No live broadcast of the show tonight – it’ll air four hours later than usual, 7AM on TBS.
BUT there will still be a post open for discussion, and we’ll still have full results when it’s done airing.
Poop.
7 AM which time zone?
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Apr 20, 2009 3:45 PM EDT up reply actions
Ick
I probably won’t be around then. Next time.
"I see him beating Anderson Silva. I see him picking him apart. Him at a 131 years old...(trails off)." - Tito on Belfort at Affliction:DOR
by Rundownloser on Apr 20, 2009 4:19 PM EDT up reply actions
Pretty amusing commercial...
http://nissinfoods.jp/tongarashimen/cm/cm01_high.html
Apparently there will be another commercial revealing his “opponent” tonight during the broadcast.
Yuichiro Nagashima preview video
part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-3GEEH1vkE
part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrrEWXdCn8s
HIROYA preview video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9dDQf0Jrjk

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