K-1 World MAX 2014 World Championship Tournament final

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K-1 World MAX 2014 World Championship Tournament Final
The poster for K-1 World MAX 2014 World Championship Tournament Final
Information
PromotionK-1
DateOctober 11, 2014
VenueIndoor Athletic Stadium
CityThailand Pattaya
Event chronology
K-1 Santaella K-1 World MAX 2014 World Championship Tournament Final K-1 World GP 2014 -65kg Championship Tournament

K-1 World MAX 2014 World Championship Tournament Final was a kickboxing event promoted by K-1 originally scheduled to be held on July 26, 2014 in Pattaya, Thailand, but delayed due to the turbulent political climate in Thailand;[1] it was ultimately held on October 11, 2014. The winner was Enriko Kehl.

A controversial event occurred during the fight between Buakaw and Enriko Kehl. After 3 rounds of action, Buakaw left the building without hearing the judges verdict (a 4th round was declared), and so the German fighter was declared winner by forfeit.[2]

Fight Card & Results[edit]

  • K-1 World Max Final : Germany Enriko Kehl def. Thailand Buakaw Banchamek via forfeit (extra round)
  • Superfight : United Kingdom Paul Daley def. Iran Mohammad Ghaedibardeh via unanimous decision (round 3)
  • Superfight : Spain Maximo Suárez def. Azerbaijan Tural Bayramov via TKO (round 2)
  • Superfight : Brazil Andre Dida Amade def. China Li Yankun via majority decision (round 3)
  • Superfight : China Xie Lei def. Japan Kouji Yoshimoto via unanimous decision (round 3)
  • Superfight : Thailand Petchmankong Petsaman def. Russia Artem Pashporin via majority decision (round 3)
  • Superfight : South Korea Lee Sung-Hyun def. Belarus Andrei Kulebin via unanimous decision (extra round)
  • Superfight : Thailand Rungravee Sasiprapa def. Canada Denis Puric via unanimous decision (round 3)

K-1 World MAX 2014 Bracket[edit]

First Round
(2013-09-14)
Quarter Finals
(2013-12-28 / 2014-01-11)
Semi Finals
(2014-02-23)
Final
(2014-10-11)
            
Thailand Buakaw Banchamek TKO
Spain David Calvo R1
Thailand Buakaw Banchamek DEC
China Zhou Zhipeng R42
China Zhou Zhipeng DEC
United States Joey Pagliuso R3
Thailand Buakaw Banchamek DEC
South Korea Lee Sung-Hyun R3
Azerbaijan Ismat Aghazade1 R3
Senegal Elam Ngor KO
Senegal Elam Ngor R3
South Korea Lee Sung-Hyun DEC
South Korea Lee Sung-Hyun DEC
France Charles François R3
Thailand Buakaw Banchamek R44
Germany Enriko Kehl DQ
Canada Shane Campbell KO
Brazil Wallace Lopes R1
Canada Shane Campbell DEC
Colombia Christopher Mena3 R3
Netherlands Andy Souwer DEC
Japan Yasuhiro Kido R3
Canada Shane Campbell R3
Germany Enriko Kehl DEC
Netherlands Henri van Opstal R3
Germany Enriko Kehl DEC
Germany Enriko Kehl DEC
Spain Maximo Suárez R3
Spain Maximo Suárez DEC
Romania Miodrag Olar R3

1 Mike Zambidis was set to face Elam Ngor, but he decided to pull himself out due to some terms and conditions disagreements, and was replaced by Ismat Aghazade.[3]
2 Extended Round
3 Andy Souwer withdrew from the tournament due to appendicitis and was replaced by Christopher Mena.[4]
4 Extended Round; Buakaw Banchamek refused to fight and walked out.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "K-1 World MAX Finals in Pattaya Postponed Due to Political Climate in Thailand". Archived from the original on 2014-05-31. Retrieved 2014-05-30.
  2. ^ Buakaw leaves K-1 ring: the story behind the scenes
  3. ^ Mike Zambidis decided to pull himself out of K-1 World Max Final 16
  4. ^ "Andy Souwer Forced to Withdraw From K-1 World MAX 2013 Quarter Final in Foshan". Archived from the original on 2014-04-23. Retrieved 2014-05-04.