2014 in K-1

2014 in K-1
Information
First dateJanuary 11
Last dateNovember 3
Events
Total events7
Fights
Chronology
2013 in K-1 2014 in K-1 2015 in K-1

This is a list of events held in 2014 by K-1.

K-1 World MAX World Championship Tournament Quarter-final in Gran Canaria

K-1 World MAX World Championship Tournament Quarter-final in Gran Canaria
PromotionK-1
DateJanuary 11, 2014
VenuePabellón Insular Rita Hernández
CitySpain Gran Canaria, Spain

K-1 World MAX World Championship Tournament Quarter-final in Gran Canaria was a kickboxing event promoted by K-1. It was held on October 11, 2014 at Pabellón Insular Rita Hernández in Gran Canaria, Spain.

Results

Main Card
Weight Class Method Round Time Notes
70 kg Germany Enriko Kehl def. Spain Maximo Suarez Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00 K-1 World MAX 2014 Quarter Final
70 kg South Korea Lee Sung-hyun def. Senegal Elam Ngor Decision (Split) 3 3:00 K-1 World MAX 2014 Quarter Final
70 kg England Chad Sugden def. Spain Jorge Falcon KO 1
Heavyweight Spain Moisés Baute def. Sweden Tofan Pirani KO (Punches) 1
77 kg Spain Juanma Suarez def. Spain David de Bejear Decision (Split) 3 3:00
70 kg Spain Alejandro Rodriguez def. Azerbaijan Tural Bayramov KO (Knee) 2 2:22

[1]

K-1 World MAX 2014 World Championship Tournament Final 4

K-1 World MAX 2014 World Championship Tournament Final 4
PromotionK-1
Best of the Best
DateFebruary 23, 2014
VenueSarhadchi Olympic Sport Complex
CityAzerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan

K-1 World MAX 2014 World Championship Tournament Final 4 was a kickboxing event promoted by K-1. It was held on February 23, 2014 at Pabellón Insular Rita Hernández in Gran Canaria, Spain.

Results

Main Card
Weight Class Method Round Time Notes
70 kg Thailand Buakaw Banchamek def. South Korea Lee Sung-hyun Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00 K-1 World MAX 2014 Semi Final
70 kg Germany Enriko Kehl def. Canada Shane Campbell Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00 K-1 World MAX 2014 Semi Final
71 kg Azerbaijan Alim Nabiev def. England Chad Sugden Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
71 kg Netherlands Cedric Manhoef def. Azerbaijan Ismat Agazade Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
72 kg Azerbaijan Tural Bayramov def. Germany Marco Groh Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
63 kg Netherlands Zakaria Zouggary def. Azerbaijan Aamil Sahmarazade TKO 2
85 kg Turkey Samet Keser def. Romania Daniel Lazer Decision 3 3:00
85 kg Russia Ruslan Kobzev def. Netherlands Denis Ipema Decision 3 3:00
Heavyweight Suriname Colin George def. Azerbaijan Samir Kazimov TKO 1
70 kg Azerbaijan Ziya Bayramov def. Morocco Omar El Amrani TKO 3

[2]

K-1 World MAX 2014 World Championship Tournament Final

K-1 World MAX 2014 World Championship Tournament Final
The poster for K-1 World MAX 2014 World Championship Tournament Final
PromotionK-1
DateOctober 11, 2014
VenueIndoor Athletic Stadium
CityThailand Pattaya, Thailand
Event chronology
K-1 Santaella K-1 World MAX 2014 World Championship Tournament Final

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;[3] it was ultimately 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.[4]

Results

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)
            
Thailand Buakaw Banchamek TKO
Spain David Calvo R1
Thailand Buakaw Banchamek DEC
China Zhou Zhipeng R42
China Zhou Zhipeng DEC
United States Joey Pagliuso R3
Thailand Buakaw Banchamek DEC
South Korea Lee Sung-Hyun R3
Azerbaijan Ismat Aghazade1 R3
Senegal Elam Ngor KO
Senegal Elam Ngor R3
South Korea Lee Sung-Hyun DEC
South Korea Lee Sung-Hyun DEC
France Charles François R3
Thailand Buakaw Banchamek R44
Germany Enriko Kehl DQ
Canada Shane Campbell KO
Brazil Wallace Lopes R1
Canada Shane Campbell DEC
Colombia Christopher Mena3 R3
Netherlands Andy Souwer DEC
Japan Yasuhiro Kido R3
Canada Shane Campbell R3
Germany Enriko Kehl DEC
Netherlands Henri van Opstal R3
Germany Enriko Kehl DEC
Germany Enriko Kehl DEC
Spain Maximo Suárez R3
Spain Maximo Suárez DEC
Romania 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.[5]
2 Extended Round
3 Andy Souwer withdrew from the tournament due to appendicitis and was replaced by Christopher Mena.[6]
4 Extended Round; Buakaw Banchamek refused to fight and walked out.

K-1 World GP 2014 –65 kg Championship Tournament

K-1 World GP 2014
-65kg Championship Tournament
PromotionK-1
DateNovember 3, 2014
VenueYoyogi National Gymnasium
CityTokyo, Japan

K-1 World GP 2014 –65 kg Championship Tournament was a kickboxing event held on November 3, 2014, at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan.

It was the first K-1 event to be held by the Japan-based "K-1 World GP Japan", which is produced by M-1 Sports Media.[7][8][9]

Background

This event featured 8-Man tournament for the inaugural K-1 -65kg Championship, and other super fights.

Results

Main Card
Weight Class Method Round Time Notes
65 kg Thailand Kaew Fairtex def. Japan Yasuomi Soda Decision (majority) 3 3:00 -65 kg Tournament Final; For the -65kg Championship
70 kg United Kingdom Kerrith Bhella def. Japan Yuya Yamamoto Decision (majority) 3 3:00
55 kg Japan Takeru Segawa def. Japan Taiga KO (Spinning backfist) 3 0:13
65 kg Thailand Kaew Fairtex def. Japan Yuta Kubo KO (Left hook) 2 1:52 -65 kg Tournament Semi Final
65 kg Japan Yasuomi Soda def. Japan Hiroya Decision (majority) 3 3:00 -65 kg Tournament Semi Final
65 kg Japan Ren Hiramoto def. Japan Sano Tenma Extra round decision (unanimous) 4 3:00 K-1 Koshien 2014 Final
70 kg Japan Shintaro Matsukura def. China Jiao Fukai Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00
65 kg Japan Yuta Kubo def. Armenia Raz Sarkisjan Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 -65 kg Tournament Quarter Final
65 kg Thailand Kaew Fairtex def. Japan Hideaki Yamazaki Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 -65 kg Tournament Quarter Final
65 kg Japan Yasuomi Soda def. Brazil Minoru Kimura KO 2 2:43 -65 kg Tournament Quarter Final
65 kg Japan Hiroya def. Australia Michael Thompson Decision (majority) 3 3:00 -65 kg Tournament Quarter Final
65 kg Morocco Ilias Bulaid def. Japan Taito KO 3 2:32 -65 kg Tournament Reserve Fight
Preliminary Card
Weight Class Method Round Time Notes
55 kg Japan Ryuma Tobe def. Japan Yuya Suzuki Decision (majority) 3 3:00
Heavyweight Japan Hitoshi Sugimoto def. Japan Shota Fujii KO 2 1:57
60 kg Japan Kaito Ozawa def. Japan Kento Ito KO 2 1:52

K-1 World GP 2014 -65kg Championship Tournament bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
Japan Hiroya DEC
Australia Michael Thompson 2-0
Japan Hiroya 2-0
Japan Yasuomi Soda DEC
Japan Yasuomi Soda KO
Brazil Minoru Kimura 2R.
Japan Yasuomi Soda 2-0
Thailand Kaew Fairtex DEC
Japan Hideaki Yamazaki 3-0
Thailand Kaew Fairtex DEC
Thailand Kaew Fairtex KO
Japan Yuta Kubo 2R.
Japan Yuta Kubo DEC
Armenia Raz Sarkisjan 3-0

See also

References

  1. ^ Lanchas, Julien. "Vidéos et résultats K1 WORLD MAX 1/4 finals". muaythaitv.fr. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
  2. ^ Lanchas, Julien. "Vidéos : BUAKAW et Enriko KEHL atteignent la finale du K1 WORLD MAX". muaythaitv.fr. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
  3. ^ "K-1 World MAX Finals in Pattaya Postponed Due to Political Climate in Thailand". Archived from the original on 2014-05-31. Retrieved 2014-05-30.
  4. ^ Buakaw leaves K-1 ring: the story behind the scenes
  5. ^ Mike Zambidis decided to pull himself out of K-1 World Max Final 16
  6. ^ "Andy Souwer Forced to Withdraw From K-1 World MAX 2013 Quarter Final in Foshan". Archived from the original on 2014-04-23. Retrieved 2014-05-04.
  7. ^ "【K-1】K-1 WORLD LEAGUEとして11月に旗揚げ戦". efight.jp. 29 May 2014. Retrieved September 2, 2023.
  8. ^ "新生K-1「K-1ワールドリーグ」発足 11.3代々木競技場第二体育館で旗揚げ". sportsnavi.yahoo.co.jp. Retrieved September 2, 2023.
  9. ^ "新生K1、「ワールドGP」に大会名変更". nikkansports.com. Retrieved 3 June 2021.