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Neil Holden
Posted: 2012-06-09 03:55:29
I would like to run a tournament with a prize fund of £5‘000.00 ( not bad money by U.K. standards ), in line with the rules being used on the main KICKBOXING gala’s across Europe, where the money pays the fighters what they are more than due.

Why do I want to do this? To give the fighters more experience, so if they do get an opportunity the have a greater chance of winning.

The European fighters, much like those in Japan, are training sports-specific to the rule set and competing to the rule set.

These Kickboxing events use K-1 rules. K-1 is regarded as a style of Kickboxing. K-1 rules state that knee-kicks are allowed..

This thread got purposely derailed, by comments. Comments by people that are influential . Comments that were wrong.

What is correct is the following…

K-1 is regarded as a style of Kickboxing across the world.

If you fight under K-1 rules you are participating in a Kickboxing bout.

If you fight on any of the main KICKBOXING promotions/Galas across Europe, you will be fighting under the rule K-1 style rule set.

K-1 rules allow Knee-Kicks.



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