Weekend Primer: K-1's World Grand Prix 2009 Final 16
The K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 Final 16 will take place on September 26th at 3:30 AM EST live on HDNet from Seoul Olympic Park in Seoul, Korea. If you haven't been a fan of K-1 in the past because you've seen a few events that just didn't "click" with you, this is an event that could potentially sway you to the dark side with a fan like myself. Are you one of those casual fans that boos at UFC events because people are "hugging" and "humping"? Fall off the face of the earth, but first... watch the K-1 WGP 2009 Final 16. Do you love knockouts? That's probably a dumb question among fight fans, but K-1 will feed your hunger. Is Melvin Manhoef a god? Obviously this is a rhetorical question.
In any case, here's a full length preview of Saturday's event and what you can expect from each match-up. Badr Hari headlines the event against Belarussian Zabit Samedov while former PRIDE fighter and current Strikeforce heavyweight fighter Alistair Overeem takes on the "Dutch Lumberjack" Peter Aerts in the co-headliner bout.
Badr Hari (71-9-1, 58 KO's) is considered by many K-1 fans to be the most dangerous striker in the sport today. With an over 80% knockout percentage, Hari is by far one of the most successful finishers in the promotion. He's been labeled as the "bad boy" of K-1, and he plays the role of the heel to perfection with his confidence in interviews leading up to bouts. He also tends to be fairly controversial as he did punch and foot stomp a downed Remy Bonjasky in the second round of last year's World Grand Prix final. Many fans claimed Bonjasky acted to win the Grand Prix, and Hari has vocally stated the same sentiments. Both men could meet once again in the final on December 5th with wins here.
Zabit Samedov (69-9, 30 KO's) comes into this bout following an impressive performance at K-1's World Grand Prix Poland leg by dispatching of three opponents to win the tourney, including Ukrainian Sergei Lascenko. Many fans believe he has a solid underdog shot at defeating Hari as Samedov has beaten some tough competition in the past. He's only lost twice in the last two years, both to recognizable K-1 fighters Tyrone Spong and Errol Zimmerman. Hari has only lost to champion Remy Bonjasky and MMA fighter turned K-1 contestant Alistair Overeem in the last three years. It should be a decent main event bout to get Hari into the GP Final, but Hari should be able to put on a spectacular performance of aggression and tenacity.
In the event's co-main event, Alistair Overeem ( 3-3 kickboxing, 29-11-0-1 MMA) will battle K-1 legend Peter Aerts (95-27-1, 65 KO's). Overeem's move to K-1 was likely for the large dollars that K-1 was throwing at him, but his beefy physique gives him the physical assets to be a real force within the promotion. Most notably, he knocked off K-1's "bad boy" in Badr Hari at Dynamite 2008!!! and nearly defeated K-1 champion Remy Bonjasky at the K-1 WGP 2009 in Yokohama. He's gained considerable power at the cost of foot speed, but as he showed against Badr Hari -- one punch can truly change the tide of the fight.
Aerts presents an unique challenge for Overeem in that Aerts will likely make use of the leg kicks immensely. Aerts is a three-time K-1 WGP champion, but he hasn't one a title since the mid to late 90's. Over the course of his career, he's been through a series of letdowns with knee injuries and losses in final bouts that have caused his career to be less than he probably expected. He has, however, only lost four times within the past 4 years. Semmy Schilt and Badr Hari have given him problems, and he'll likely face-off against one of them once again this year if he can get past Overeem. This should be a true test to see if Aerts still has what it takes, and he has a good shot at defeating the bulkier Overeem. His experience should be key here, but the beast that is Alistair Overeem will be a formidable challenge.
More after the jump...
Check out our FieLDS K-1 World GP 2009 Final 16 coverage.
Quick Hits
Musashi (49-29-5-1, 19 KO's) vs. Jerome LeBanner (74-9-1-1, 59 KO's): I'm a bit biased here as JLB is a fighter that so many fans love because the man is a true warrior in the ring. We've seen him fight through injuries and fight off officials because he tried to fight hurt. LeBanner should be able to win this bout if he doesn't sustain an injury before the end of the fight. He has had badly injured forearms in past fights from blocking kicks along with bad knees, but Musashi has had a rough go in the past 3 fights, going 0-3 against Kyotaro, Gegard Mousasi, and Ewerton Teixiera.
Semmy Schilt (29-5-1, 14 KO's) vs. Daniel Ghita (28-3, 22 KO's): I'm a bit interested in this battle because Ghita basically crushed everyone in the K-1 WGP Qualifying Final 16 tournament with leg kicks. The problem for Ghita will be that this is a major step up in competition for him as Schilt is a three-time champion. Schilt will probably be looking for an impressive performance after being bombed by Badr Hari at It's Showtime 2009 in Amsterdam back in May, so don't hold out too much hope for an upset by Ghita.
Ewerton Teixeira (8-1, 2 KO's) vs. Singh "Heart" Jaideep (34-11-0-1, 5 KO's): Teixeira is a third-degree black belt in Karate, and he's won multiple tournaments including the 2007 All-American Open Karate Tournament (he defeated current DREAM fighter Andrews Nakahara to win). He's made the transition over to K-1 smoothly, although he does lack the knockout power. Singh Jaideep is from India, and he's currently trying to make a name for himself within the promotion. He won the K-1 WGP 2009 Seoul leg of the tournament to put himself into the Final 16. I'd go with Teixeira here purely on the basis that he's a solid point fighter that's tough to knock out.
Ruslan Karaev (12-7, 7 KO's) vs. Keijiro "Kyotaro" Maeda (16-1, 8 KO's): Kyotaro has been a huge surprise this year as he won the K-1 WGP 2009 Yokohama leg by defeating both Melvin Manhoef and Gokhan Saki, two staples of the WGP final every year. He's steadily being introduced to better competition, but Karaev doesn't present a disparity in quality. Maeda has deceptive knockout power, and Karaev has shown a susceptibility.
Glaube Feitosa (17-16-1, 11 KO's) vs. Errol Zimmerman (66-10-1-1, 32 KO's): This match-up doesn't bode well for the Brazilian Feitosa as Errol already has a win against him on top of taking on some of the who's who in the sport. Feitosa has been able to beat mid-level fighters, but he's ran into more losses in taking on better competition. Feitosa has a vast array of kicks, but he'll need to be more worried about the counter to those kicks here as Errol throws a mean right hand. Errol should move on to the final.
Remy Bonjasky (72-14, 40 KO's) vs. Melvin Manhoef (37-7, 27 KO's): This is, once again, a very interesting bout. Manhoef trains with Badr Hari, who hates Bonjasky, so there will definitely be some rivalry between the two fighters. He's already faced Remy twice in a 2002 GP prelim and a 2008 GP tournament leg, losing both times. The huge problem for Manhoef here is that Bonjasky can nullify his power and aggression with his long reach, kicks, and unpredictability. He's already done it before effectively, so Manhoef should know what to expect. Manhoef has been falling off his game lately however, and his last bout saw him much more reserved. Will we see that on Saturday? I hope not. A super aggressive Manhoef may be the only way to catch Bonjasky.
Other bouts include:
Superfight (3×3, 1×3 ext.):
1. Catalin Morosanu vs. Kin TaieiSpecial Fights (3×3, 1×3 ext.):
-1. Chi Bin Lim vs. Tahir Menxhiqi
-2. Lim Su Jeong vs. Chen QingOpening Fights (3×3):
-3. Min Ho Song vs. Nae Cheol Kim
-4. Hyeon Man Myeong vs. Ko Taisei
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Aerts over Overeem and Hari over Zamedov
AERTS IS THE GREATEST EVER
by Meshuggeth on Sep 24, 2009 8:07 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Also, Texiera is the most sure pick.
by Meshuggeth on Sep 24, 2009 8:09 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I dunno I always had a soft spot for Andy Hug!
The Lumberjack is one of my favorites though and I hate to see him fight Overeem, but I think he will be able to stay away from Overeems power and beat him with leg kicks and angles.
JLB and Remy should win, but I think i’ve seen JLB lose a decision to Musashi before in the past, so who knows.
by DirtyML on Sep 24, 2009 8:16 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
after watching the last K1 Max, i am totally pumped for this!
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by ekc on Sep 24, 2009 8:18 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Totally forgot about this.
Guess I’m staying up all night Friday, straight into ADCC on Saturday morning.
Su Jeong Lim for the win.

by Chris Nelson on Sep 24, 2009 8:24 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Strikeforce → K-1 → ADCC = Drunk Chris Nelson!
=)
by MMASuPreMaCy on Sep 24, 2009 8:40 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
hmm I believe K1 starts at 12:30 AM saturday so you can wake up at midnight saturday and skip friday all together.
Unless you live before PST or something, then it’d be friday.
by DirtyML on Sep 24, 2009 8:46 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
LOL Same here Chris
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by Leland Roling on Sep 24, 2009 8:56 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Will there be an ADCC open thread? Anyone watching will be at their computer, after all.
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by capital L on Sep 24, 2009 10:27 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
People are sleeping on Aerts!
"Yeah we came up short today but I'm cool with things." -- Juan Pablo Montoya
by capital L on Sep 24, 2009 8:39 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Yeah, I think they may too...
Although, if Alistair backs him into the ropes… it’s over. Kicks are the key imo.
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by Leland Roling on Sep 24, 2009 8:56 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I can’t wait for this epic card to finally be here.
MMA→K-1→ADCC for the next three days. That is what I call well rounded, LOL.
by MMASuPreMaCy on Sep 24, 2009 8:41 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
I'm trying to get into K-1, but it's been kind of hard... Don't know why.
We're just a million little gods causin' rain storms, turning every good thing to rust.
by Robert Downey Sr. on Sep 24, 2009 9:12 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Keep trying.
Don’t compare it to MMA.
by Meshuggeth on Sep 24, 2009 10:31 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I know i shouldn't,
but I think maybe I keep expecting the flash KO????
We're just a million little gods causin' rain storms, turning every good thing to rust.
by Robert Downey Sr. on Sep 25, 2009 4:21 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
That could be a problem.
Enjoy the technique of the fighters instead of waiting for one moment to enjoy a fight.
by Meshuggeth on Sep 25, 2009 12:12 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
i distinctly remember watching Aerts highlight films when i was in something like high school….and this guy is STILL fighting….in the HEAVYWEIGHT division….craziness. watch k-1 max….always a blast.
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by theworldsoldestsport on Sep 24, 2009 10:20 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Don't sleep on The Lumberjack.
Take me with a grain of salt for sure, as I’m a big fan of Aerts, but he has the ability to give Alistair serious fits. I’d suggest watching some highlight vids of the guy for entertainment, and he looked to be in excellent shape in his last fight.
Oh, and I’m now going to turn into an advertisement, because this is awesome: K-1’s official YouTube channel has added a lot of content. They have several full events on there, including the original 1993 Grand Prix, and 2 of the 3 years that Peter Aerts won, all in HD. I highly recommend checking it out. The original tournament is still a blast, with a great match between Aerts and Hoost, Cro Cop’s original trainer Branko Cikatic competing at nearly 39 (!) years old, and Maurice Smith suffering a truly violent knockout at the feet of Hoost.
150% more Ultimate than the leading competitor.
by Dodectagon on Sep 24, 2009 10:50 PM EDT reply actions 1 recs
Teixeira here purely on the basis that he’s a solid point fighter that’s tough to knock out
Did you imply that Texeira’s a point fighter, because he’s a Kyokushin fighter which is full contact.
Btw, does anybody know anything about Singh ‘Heart’ Jaideep? I can’t find a thing about him. He’s the second big Indian name in martial arts after Kultar Gill, who is a Canadian citizen.
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by ludakrish on Sep 24, 2009 10:53 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
I interpreted that more as point*s* fighter, saying that he tends to win on scorecards, rather than specifically referring to his background.
150% more Ultimate than the leading competitor.
by Dodectagon on Sep 24, 2009 11:04 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
From what I say of Jaideep at the last gran prix, I know two things about him: The management likes him (anybody who gets matched with Yong Soo Park is a teachers pet, and that he will get utterly destroyed by Texiera. Jaideep is a talented novice with little KO power. If Heart happens to win, it will be by points.
by toxic on Sep 24, 2009 11:51 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Very unlikely that Jaideep wins this.
by Meshuggeth on Sep 25, 2009 12:19 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Ghita set the record for fastest GP win ever in K-1….
doesn’t mean anything going into this fight, just a fact that can be used to hype him up a bit more…I like him and Semmy so I’m good with whoever wins…
I just want Aerts and Remy to win…
love Leland’s hyping of Melvin though, classic and knew it would be in there, didn’t expect the god comment in the very first paragraph though, made me smile….
good writeup…
by Reaser16 on Sep 24, 2009 11:38 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
He took on some competition that people felt was way easy. So, Schilt should win, but Ghita is a star in the making.
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by Leland Roling on Sep 25, 2009 8:28 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Another great K-1 card…really looking forward to this one.
I went with Aerts & Dirty Hari. Overeem is a beast – hopefully The Lumberjack can put him down.
Props for the write up Leland.
by The Real T-Bone on Sep 25, 2009 12:26 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
They are feeding musashi to Lebanner once again.
Btw anyone remember this?:

I watched it live, Lebanner/Abidi in Paris, that shit was gross. He still won though.
You don't look like a Tanaka.
by spectaa on Sep 25, 2009 9:32 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Ok I threw down on Lebanner and Zimmerman. Stupid Bodog won’t let me parlay K1 fights so they are just individual bets.
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by Day Man on Sep 25, 2009 5:39 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs

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