Giorgio Petrosyan vs Enriko Kehl

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Giorgio Petrosyan vs Enriko Kehl

Postby Luigi » Sat Apr 11, 2015 8:48 pm

Petro is making his long awaited return to the division elite. Kehl is the last winner of the K-1 Max grand Prix and ranked #4 in the world. Will the former division ruler return to form?

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Postby Edge Guerrero » Sun Apr 12, 2015 7:50 pm

- Hey Luigi, they still do K1 Max event's?
What's the light weight top org in the world now?
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Postby Luigi » Sun Apr 12, 2015 10:45 pm

K-1 went bankrupt, part of its assets were acquired by a Japanese company called Good Loser, part of its assets were acquired by a company from Hong Kong. Good Loser puts on K-1 shows as "K-1 Japan" and the Hong Kongers put on K-1 shows as "K-1 Global". K-1 Global focused on 155, but that put them in competition with Glory so now they are only a B league org with only Enriko Kehl as an elite guy. K-1 Japan focused on weight classes smaller than the traditional K-1 classes and ironically enough this made them bigger than K-1 Global.

So as it stands, the best in the world over 145 are in Glory, the best in the world under 145 are in K-1 Japan, and the 145 division is split between the two orgs. We dont know who has the better 145ers.
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