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Rob
09-18-2007, 03:57 AM
K-1 HERO's crowned a Middleweight tournament champion tonight, in Gesias "JZ Calvan" Calvancanti.


Early in the night, the semi-finalists competed, with Calvancanti TKOing Top 5 Lightweight star, Vitor "Shaolin" Ribeiro, giving Shaolin only the second loss of his career. In the other semi-final, Andre "Dida" Amade won a Unanimous Decision over Caol Uno, setting the stage for a final later in the night with Calvancanti.


Other fights in the evening were:


Tashiro Nishiuchi won a Unanimous Decision over Wataru Takahashi.

Takenori Sato defeated Kenji Nagai by Submission (armbar) at 2:46 of the first round.

Kazuyuki Miyata defeated Harvey Harra by Submission (armbar) at 1:13 of round one.

Ikuhisa "The Punk" Minowa rebounded after a lacklustre first round to defeat Kevin Casey by TKO (strikes) at 0:42 of the second round.

Dong Sik Yoon defeated Zelg "Benkei"/"Little Cro Cop" Galesić by Submission (armbar) at 1:29 of the first round, giving Galesić his second straight loss.

Melvin Manhoef defeated Chute Boxe fighter Fabio Silva by TKO (strikes) at 1:00 of the first round.

Sergei Kharitonov avenged his PRIDE 31 loss when he knocked out Alistair "Demolition Man" Overeem at 4:21 of the first round. Overeem dominated much of the initial goings in the fight before being knocked out of the ring, unconscious, by a vicious right hook from Kharitonov. Kharitonov avenges one of his mere three losses.

Japanese legend Kazushi Sakuraba defeated Katsuyori Shibata by Submission (armbar) at 6:20 of the first round to get back to his winning ways.

Norifumi "Kid" Yamamoto won a hard-fought Unanimous Decision over Bibiano Fernandes to improve to 16-1 with one No Contest. Like Heavyweight star, Fedor Emelianenko, Yamamoto's only credited loss came as a result of a cut very early in a fight. Yamamoto is one of the most exciting fighters in MMA.

The Tournament Final saw Gesias "JZ Calvan" Calvancanti defeat Andre "Dida" Amade by Submission (armbar) at 4:48 of the first round to become 2007 Middleweight Tournament Champion.

Overall, an amazing night of fights.

dbos
09-22-2007, 07:49 PM
I was particularly impressed by the first fight with Shibata/Sakuraba. From Shibata I was surprised to see so many great strikes from the bottom after the takedown. He was seriously laying into Sakuraba and I almost thought he'd win from the bottom with them. In the ~10 or so UFC events I've seen I don't think I've seen someone take so many good hits while being on top before. Still Sakuraba got side control and it was all good from there.