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Sonik
Posted: 2005-02-19 17:31:34
Lechi Kurbanov will be fighting a french guy under traditional Kyokushin rules.
Igor Peplov, Alexander Pichkounov and Glaube Feitosa will be fighting under K-1 rules against Sheik Kango, Rani Berbachi and Cyril Diabate.

I've never seen these guys fighting under K-1 rules. I'm curious. I know that Igor Peplov has been fighting in Japan under Kickboxing rules (in NJKF events??).

Can't wai to see this. I think this is positive for the development of Kyokushin Karate. It would be nice to see also Kyokushin Karate fighters under free fighting rules. The best way to do this, i guess would be organizing an open event only for Karate schools.

I say this because it's frustrating for some Kyokushin fighters who wish to try other forms of testing their skills. I think Hajime Kazumi, Ryuta Noji and even Ryo Chonan is a good example of this.

However, there are some Karate schools who already organize this kind of events such as Shidokan, Zendokan and Shinbukan amongst others. I hope the Kyokushin Kaikan follows the same (or a similar) path.


Osu!!

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