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Topic:K-1 Kickboxing - Official Tryouts!!!
Neil Holden
Posted: 2012-06-27 18:06:16

K-1 Kickboxing - Official Tryouts!!!

Recognized as the largest kickboxing promotion in the world, K-1 will be making a move to the United States with open tryouts happening in July to find the latest talent to compete in the promotion.

The tryouts that will be held at the famed Muscle Beach in Los Angeles, Calif. go down on Thursday, July 19 starting at 1pm PT.

For the fighters chosen to compete in K-1, they will have the opportunity to fight for $2 million dollars in prize money including $1 million for the 2012 K-1 Grand Prix champion winner, as well as $300,000 to the runner up and another $300,000 to the winner of the 2012 K-1 Max Tournament.

“K-1 would like to invite all talented stand-up fighters to come to Muscle Beach in LA on July 19 and show us what you have, and why you belong in the K-1 family,” said Doug Kaplan, Chief Executive Officer, K-1. “K-1 is the gold standard in stand-up fighting, and we are searching for the best new athletes out there to represent K-1 and possibly become one of kickboxing’s newest icons.”

To sign up for the open tryouts go to the K-1 Facebook page and register there, and a confirmation email will be sent.

Past K-1 champions including Alistair Overeem, Ernesto Hoost, Peter Aerts and many other legends that made their name competing with the kickboxing promotion.

Now they make a new push in 2012 starting with the open tryouts in July.

Source:
http://www.mmaweekly.com/k-1-to-hold-open-tryouts-for-fighters-in-july


Paul Ward
Posted: 2012-06-28 05:39:59
What has this got to do with uk thai?
Neil Holden
Posted: 2012-06-28 06:57:21
Hi Paul,

There are a lot of U.K. Muaythai camps that also have people compete under K-1 style Kickboxing rules. Maybe they will have an interest. If they have - then great!

Neil.
Mike Hill
Posted: 2012-06-28 07:01:10
wow this looks awesome!!

www.sportsportfolios.net
Ricky S
Posted: 2012-06-28 10:06:13
So are people expected to afford the most part of £1000 to fly to America in order to tryout? Lol
elitekev
Posted: 2012-06-28 11:38:52
I was gonna say the same Ricky I would love to tryout for it
Attitude
Posted: 2012-06-30 18:34:31
always thought you had to fight your way into K1,they holding auditions now?
vinny
Posted: 2012-07-01 02:18:52
k-1 has to Start from scratch and rebuild to create new stars and new names in the kickboxing scene : )
Lee J. Hasdell
Posted: 2012-07-02 16:07:14
K-1 is making a strong come back. Osu
JoeToe
Posted: 2012-07-02 21:53:47
How come everything has to be on the West Coast/ Cali?
Sandy Holt
Posted: 2012-07-02 22:35:30
hows it work?
you just turn up and getb a fight? lol
surely not?
and soz
whats osu? i see it on here sometimes
is it like our Ish?
or our Wai sawadee??
Red Phoenix Academy
Posted: 2012-07-03 02:23:45
European Tryouts would be better.

Sandy Check out "The spirit of Osu" on the net :)
vinny
Posted: 2012-07-03 02:53:29
A team of judges watch them train etc spar maybe
HeadhuntersMartialArts
Posted: 2012-07-06 12:17:50
I have one of our fighters booked to Los Angeles but there is a rumour this is now cancelled does anybody know whats going on?
cam2010
Posted: 2012-07-07 16:12:01
if anyone rated themselves as a decent K1 fighter then they would find the £1000
vinny
Posted: 2012-07-11 13:11:45
I am hosting it I fly out monday Chad Sugden and dean are there too should be cool x
JoeToe
Posted: 2012-07-11 13:50:38

vinny
Posted: 2012-07-11 14:12:18
and.....?
Strong Hand
Posted: 2012-07-11 18:16:13
lol thats a bit random JoeToe
Neil Holden
Posted: 2012-07-12 04:27:01
I think I have a stalker!

Lol!

vinny
Posted: 2012-07-12 19:17:36
Chad Sugden will shine x
Alex NMA
Posted: 2012-07-14 09:08:09
Agree with some of the comments on location / cost but we all know fighters and trainers make sacricifes in the belief that they will pay off in the long term.

Support the cam2010 comment though. This event offers a rare combination of exposure and experience that only some can / will take. Thats life. Thats sport. Go Chad!
vinny
Posted: 2012-07-14 09:29:12
I will make sure that the talented will be made notice of its a massive chance for me and the fighters who can if picked make decent money along with glory as well it's a chance x
Dean Sugden
Posted: 2012-07-15 12:30:15
Cheers Vinny :-) Shine is what Chad plans to do... thanks for all positive comments and well wishes!

2 Slick Cant wait!
Neil Holden
Posted: 2012-07-20 10:09:59
muaythai11
Posted: 2012-07-20 16:07:15
http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid47552158001?bckey=AQ~~,AAAAADrXnTk~,prBKvYCdnSiknd7rp1Q8snfUaKBeGCbh&bctid=1744016700001
muaythai11
Posted: 2012-07-20 16:08:26
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=480016028692543
gavin r
Posted: 2012-07-21 02:48:10
Wot weight are these try outs for 72kg??
Neil Holden
Posted: 2012-07-21 03:18:13

Sample photo from this event.

More pictures..

http://jeffdojillo.com/k1/
Neil Holden
Posted: 2012-07-21 03:26:46
Hi Gavin,

Regarding weight divisions...check out

http://www.k-1.tv/en/rules.php
keepyerguardup
Posted: 2012-07-21 05:22:41
oooo!!! a -60kg group :D interesting
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Neil Holden
Posted: 2012-07-26 03:48:44
Updates : Source LIVERKICK.com
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K-1 CEO COMMENTS ON HOPEFULS, OPEN TRYOUTS AND 2012 GRAND PRIX EVENTS


Los Angeles, CA - In the wake of an incredibly successful K-1 Open Tryouts event, Doug Kaplan, Chief Executive Officer for K-1, poured through the scorecards ranking all the Hopefuls who showed up that day. He sifted through them one by one, looking at the numbers and notes.

"We have to do these Callbacks as soon as possible, there are some guys here who could fight in our US Grand Prix Championships September 8 at the LA Sports Arena," Kaplan says to Masato, Executive Producer for K-1.

Kaplan was the man sitting front and center amid the row of judges at the tryouts. He watched every participant try out for the organization that day. He is the man in charge of it all, and the one who intends to bring K-1 kickboxing back to the fans and make it as popular in America as it is in Japan, China and across Europe.

As he watched each fighter take the stage, he was filled with respect. Every Hopeful gave it everything, some to the point of sheer exhaustion.

"It was an incredible display of physical and mental fortitude," said Kaplan. "Just taking the stage meant they had to endure the heat. Some were already to the point of exhaustion, but they stood up when they saw the pads and trainer in front of them. I just had the most incredible sense of awe for these men."

The day started early and, as with any group of fighters, they eventually started talking to each other. In their red K-1 T-shirts, they introduced themselves across the warm up courts. They shared their stories of what it took to be there in LA at that moment.

Kaplan moved around among them, and when he heard that a number of guys had slept on the beach just to make it there that day, he realized once again the power of K-1.

"To each individual there that day, K-1 stood for something far beyond themselves, a standard of greatness and a destination where everyone had to be," said Kaplan. "It was humbling, and it is something I will remember each day I wake up and go to work."

It seems Kaplan wasn't the only moved by the days' events.

One Hopeful who took the stage spoke quietly into the microphone. He explained it was his dream to perform in K1 and to have the opportunity to try out in front of Alistair Overeem, one of the best warriors of all time, was already a dream come true.

"After I heard that I glanced at Alistair and I swear I saw tears," he said. "I think when K-1 gets inside you, it stays there no matter what."

Kaplan is heavily focused on the US Grand Prix Championships at the LA Sports Arena. The event takes place on Saturday, September 8. Tickets go on public sale this Friday, July 27 through Ticketmaster, and he is determined to fill the arena and give fight fans in America the iconic K-1 experience.

"We will do Callbacks for the Tryouts in a couple of weeks, and then everything is about the September US Grand Prix Championships," he remarks. "I can't wait for these fights on September 8. We will be announcing all the fighters and matchups in the next week. I think everyone is going to be blown away by our lineup."

Kaplan mentioned a few other things he's working on including finalizing deals that will help K-1 to broadcast its events to fans and fighters around the world.

"We have been approached by major broadcasters and have been in talks for a while. There is huge interest in K-1 from the television side and we are very excited by this response."

He adds, "Looking at October, we decided to have the World Grand Prix Final 16 in Tokyo. It is a done deal. The World Grand Prix Final 16 will be held at the Sumo National Stadium on October 14, and it is going to be just incredible because this is a historic venue and Tokyo is where K-1 was born. The fans in Japan have been begging us to bring K-1 back to where it started."

Kaplan is referring to the first ever K-1 held in 1993 inside Korakuen Hall. A mere 2,100 people gathered to watch the event, unaware that they were witnessing a sport that at its height would fill the Olympic Stadium with nearly 100,000 people.

"When you look at the history of K-1, and the following it had for years and years around the world, it is impossible not to love this sport," said Kaplan. "This is truly history in the making, all over again."

About K-1

K-1 is the largest kickboxing promotion in history. Since 1993, K-1 has presented professional live martial arts events in 38 countries featuring the best and most accomplished athletes in the sport.

World Grand Prix Champions of K-1 include Alistair Overeem, Mark Hunt, Ernesto Hoost, Peter Aerts, Remy Bonjasky and Semmy Schilt. K-1 has held broadcast deals with ESPN and HDNet in the United States, Fuji TV in Japan, and numerous other networks across the globe. K-1 returned to the world stage on May 26, 2012 in Madrid, Spain drawing a packed stadium and hundreds of thousands of views on the K-1 Live Stream.
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