• Xoops Exposed u Modules er Mobile 20b Mobile gsearch2 Newbb d Handlingsuperheroine csearch% Mobile 0in%search0 Xoops sss Anais%20Alexanderxposearched searchr Modules ea Xoops chhssearchar Xoops hsearch Nsearchwb searchowww.1236mm.comisearche0nsesearchrsearchhsearchssearcha Newbb c Handlingsuperheroine & Modules Hsearchnsearchlsearchn Xoops s Handlingsuperheroine p Mobile re Newbb osearchn Handlingsuperheroine search searcha Exposed dig Exposed usearche Xoops har Modules i Xoops e Xoops 0%D6%D8%C7%EC%C3%C0%C5%AE%C9%CF%C3%C5%B0%B4%C4%A6%CA%D3%C6%B5N Xoops wb Mobile â Mobile Mob Newbb lesearch“2Mdsearchlesearch searchwww.1236mm.comgsearcht Exposed riwww%2Ekanmeme24%2Econ searchhsearchw Exposed search searchesearchl Handlingsuperheroine wsearchc Handlingsuperheroine r Newbb
  • Point Deduction â€“ fighter is shown a red card
  • Two cautions result in one warning. Two warnings result in a point deduction, and three point deductions in one round can result in a disqualification.

    A red card is shown automatically if a fighter commits a foul with malicious intent.

    [edit] Reception

    This unreferenced section requires citations to ensure verifiability.
    This article's Criticism or Controversy section may compromise the article's neutral point of view of the subject. Please integrate the section's contents into the article as a whole, or rewrite the material. (December 2009)

    The sport is very popular in Japan, Korea, Brazil and in Europe but enjoys only limited popularity in the United Kingdom and the United States. K-1 is rarely broadcast on English television, and the majority of US states does not sanction fight events, therefore K-1 fights are banned. To date, all K-1 tournaments in the US have taken place in Las Vegas or Honolulu (with one exception: Milwaukee 2001).

    The events are frequently shown on Tokyo Broadcasting System and Fuji TV in Japan, XTM in South Korea, Combate (channel) and SporTV in Brazil, HDNet ("HDNet Fights") in the United States and on Eurosport in Europe. Reruns of older events are also aired on The Fight Network in Canada and Star Sports in India. Smaller K-1 sanctioned events are also broadcast in other countries by national and local sport channels.

    There have been a few alleged nationality biased controversies as well. On May 13, 2006, an all-Dutch judging panel decided in favor of Remy Bonjasky from Netherlands against Jerome Le Banner from France at the K-1 World Grand Prix in Amsterdam. Many thought Jerome Le Banner had won the contest but judges had a slim majority decision in favor of the Dutch fighter Bonjasky (30–30, 29–28, 30–28). Le Banner filed a protest and K-1 officials from Japan and the United States reviewed the match based on current K-1 Grand Prix judging criteria and two weeks later on June 30, 2006, the result was reversed and Jerome Le Banner was officially announced as the new winner.

    [edit] List of K-1 world champions

    Full list of all the K-1 tournament champions see List of K-1 champions.

    [edit] K-1 World Grand Prix Champions

    Year Champion Nationality Runner-up Nationality
    1993 Branko Cikatić  Croatia Ernesto Hoost  Netherlands
    1994 Peter Aerts  Netherlands Masaaki Satake  Japan
    1995 Peter Aerts  Netherlands Jérôme Le Banner  France
    1996 Andy Hug  Switzerland Mike Bernardo  South Africa
    1997 Ernesto Hoost  Netherlands Andy Hug  Switzerland
    1998 Peter Aerts  Netherlands Andy Hug  Switzerland
    1999 Ernesto Hoost  Netherlands Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipović  Croatia
    2000 Ernesto Hoost  Netherlands Ray Sefo  New Zealand
    2001 Mark Hunt  New Zealand Francisco Filho  Brazil
    2002 Ernesto Hoost  Netherlands Jerome Le Banner  France
    2003 Remy Bonjasky  Netherlands Musashi  Japan
    2004 Remy Bonjasky  Netherlands Musashi  Japan
    2005 Semmy Schilt  Netherlands Glaube Feitosa  Brazil
    2006 Semmy Schilt  Netherlands Peter Aerts  Netherlands
    2007 Semmy Schilt  Netherlands Peter Aerts  Netherlands
    2008 Remy Bonjasky  Netherlands No runner-up (Badr Hari disqualified)
    2009 Semmy Schilt  Netherlands Badr Hari  Morocco
    2010 Alistair Overeem  Netherlands Peter Aerts  Netherlands

    K-1 World Grand Prix Tables

    Fighters Titles Runner-up Third place Appearance in Finals
    Ernesto Hoost 4

    (1997, 1999, 2000, 2002)

    1

    (1993)

    3

    (1995, 1996, 2006)

    11

    (1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006)

    Semmy Schilt 4

    (2005, 2006, 2007, 2009)

    0 1

    (2010)

    5

    (2005,