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Born in Melbourne, Judd Reid was invited to Japan at the age of 19, living and training under the strictest conditions for 1,000 days....
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The 1997 K-1 World Grand Prix event was held in Tokyo, Japan, and it was the fifth installment of the tournament. Sam Greco, Ernesto...
Sensei Jan Soukup is an expert in the field of martial arts. With decades of experience, he has developed a unique teaching style that...
Ernesto Mr. Perfect Hoost – A four-time K-1 World Champion, Hoost is considered to be one of the greatest kickboxers of all time. Debuting...
Making the transition to professional kickboxing, Jan Soukup debuted in his native Czech Republic in 2008 with a first-round knockout of Tonda Ungerman. Following...
Born in Melbourne, Judd Reid was invited to Japan at the age of 19, living and training under the strictest conditions for 1,000 days....
Romania’s Florin Lambaggiou is now 3-0 under the SENSHI banner. ‘Rambo” as they call him, claimed its third consecutive victory, beating Turkey’s Unal Alkais...
Croatia’s Andrej Kedves claimed another emphatic victory in the SENSHI ring. The young fighter defeated Max Spodarenko in the seventh clash of the SENSHI...
Bulgaria’s Atanas Bozhilov is now the record holder for most wins in SENSHI fight nights. “Nakata”, the former skipper of Bulgaria’s national kickboxing team,...
Uku Jurjendal from Estonia claimed his first ever SENSHI win, delivering a brutal KO. Uku won the fifth clash from the SENSHI 12 fight...
Stefan Latescu from Romania claimed his first ever SENSHI win in his debut at the international fight night. Latescu defeated Canada’s Olivie Langlois-Ross in...
Australia’s Kim Alina-Ross defeated Chiara Giusti from Italy in the second fight of SENSHI 12 fight night. The bout was conducted under the KWU...
The daughter of K-1 legend Peter Arts defeated Mina Kirlaki of Greece by unanimous decision. The Dutch had to go through an extra round...
A total of 354 participants from 22 countries took a part in KWU World Youth Cup for juniors (14-15 years old), juniors (15-16 years...
A total of 354 participants from 22 countries took a part in KWU World Youth Cup for juniors (14-15 years old), juniors (15-16 years...