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I don’t know the truths about Peter Graham and his playing golf "injury"? But the story about Semmy Schilt got a shoulder injury by playing bowling, is a lie in disguise made by Ishii/K-1 organization.
It was announced that Semmy was to fight in a Pride event, right after he had qualified himself to fight in the K-1 Grand Prix. The Pride fight was something about two weeks before the Grand Prix fight night. No one would fight two weeks before the biggest tournament in the K-1, but Semmy did. And the only reason why he took part in a Pride fight was, because he knew that he was NOT going to fight and take part in the 2002 K-1 Grand Prix.
Days before Semmy got his “injury” by playing bowling, people with connection to the K-1 Holland organization told me, that Semmy was dropping out and that Hoost was to get his spot. Is that and coincidence?
Semmy had a draw in his K-1 fight against Hoost. Why should Sem choose to fight in The Pride, in a single fight event - when he had a realistic chance to become K-1 champion, with a little luck and lot of hard work. Sem was not a favorite, but he had the chance to go all the way. It was defiantly not impossible.
P.S.
Did Bob Sapp really break his hand/knuckle against Hoost in the opening fight at the K-1 2002 Grand Prix? If Bob did break his hand, how could he fight 3 weeks after at the Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2002, where he won on KO by defeating Yoshihiro Takayama. And why did Bob throw away the bandage two days after he broke his hand, having no raised knuckle any longer?
Just asking, I don’t know myself?