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IKF Kickboxing
Posted: 2002-10-03 14:40:13
Ricardo,
First off, stop relating IKFmdc posts to IKF by putting IKF in UPPERCASE. Although I know who he is, he is not us here at the IKF. It's just that his gym name happen to be those letters. Regardless, IKFmdc and most everyone here "DO" share the VERY SAME thoughts. I was "RINGSIDE" when Peter and Rudi Ott fought, "DECEMBER 15th, 2001". The fight I was at was sanctioned by the IKF, International Kickboxing Federation and it was for the IKF Pro San Shou Intercontinental Middleweight Title. To read about it, everyone here can visit this page;

http://www.ikfkickboxing.com/UnitedCungLe.htm

Rudi won all 5 rounds, unanimous decision. The judges on this bout were;
Jon Schorle, Susan Thomas Gitlin and Marcos Rosalas. The event referee was Dan Stell.

Now, the odd issue I have to add here is you are noting that PETER KALJEVIC is the USKBA PRO SAN SHOU WORLD CHAMPION. HOWEVEr, the last time I looked, San Shou "DID" and "STILL DOES" include throws. So what are you saying, that Peter won his World Title against someone who wasn't a TRUE San Shou Challenge and when he faced OTT, a GREAT rounded San Shou fighter, that he was destroyed? I CLEARLY remember the bout. This quote from the event article sums it up quite well;

"This fight was clearly the "Rudi Ott Show" as he used nearly every throw in the book scoring often as if Kaljevic never knew a counter."

Now Rudi has his World Title, so since he already defeated Peter, and it wasn't at all close, how can you BRAG about Peter being a "WORLD" Champion in the "EXACT" same style?

However, in looking in the USKBA Rankings (USKBA.com) I only founr Peter to be the USKBA INTERNATIONAL FULL CONTACT Super Middleweight KICKBOXING CHAMPIOn. We didn't see anything about him being a SAN SHOU WORLD CHAMPION.

In addition, we found on the USKBA news page today where Peter just fought another title bout (USKBA, last week) and lost. We're not sure but due to this quote in the article;

"The first three rounds saw Bonenfant kicking and throwing and Kaljevic being tentative"

It could have been a San Shou bout since the word "THROWING" was used.
USKBA called the bout a Super Middleweight International Championship Title. Hopefully Paul from the USKBA can shed some light on what this title is. We've never heard of an "International" title, unless that's their WORLD Title. Peter fought GARY BONENFANT who defeated Peter by unanimous decision.

Maybe Paul from the USKBA can assist us here ast to if Peter holds a USKBA San Shou World Title...

We'll be back...

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