[K-1 ColliZion]: 2010 Croatia - Bob Sapp sarà presente (27/03/2010)
American K-1 fighter Bob Sapp will be the main attraction at the March 27th K-1 ColliZion Croatia (Obracun u Ringu 10) event in Split Croatia. It will be the shows 10th anniversary which was highlighted last year by Stefan Leko who suffered a KO at the hands of Romanian Raul Catinas that attracted a sell out crowd of 9,000 to the Spaladium Arena.
Sapp, who will take part in one of four K-1 super fights, has been abysmal in kickboxing of late. Although he's only fought five times in the past five years, all the outcomes have resulted in a loss. His last kickboxing victory came over Tatsufumi Tomihira at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Hiroshima. Despite the fact that this is not the Bob Sapp who knocked out four-time WGP Champion Ernesto Hoost, he'll still be a popular draw. His opponent will be Croatian Marko Tomasović who qualified for the 2008 Beijing Olympics at super heavyweight. At last year's Croatia ColliZion event, Tomasović defeated Serbian Milan Dalešić by TKO in the second round.
Former Croatian Muay Thai champion and 2009 K-1 ColliZion 2009 Final Tournament runner-up Mladen Brestovac will go up against Moroccan Hichan Tourar in a K-1 super fight and Golden Glory's Denis Stojnic will meet Omar Bellamar in one of two MMA super fights.
Frane Radnic will defend his WAKO World title against Frenchman Philippe Salmon, who last month in Budapest won the K-1 Collizion seeding himself in the finals in Japan.
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K-1 ColliZion Croatia
27 March 2010,
Spaladium Arena, Split Croatia
Super Fight K-1 Rules
Marko Tomasovic (Croatia) vs. Bob Sapp (U.S.A.)
Rol Strukl (Croatia) vs. Damir Tovarovic (Croatia)
Mladen Brestovac (Croatia) vs. Hichan Tourar (Morocco)
Ionut Iftimoaie (Romania) vs. Milko Dalesic (Croatia)
Super Fight MMA Rules
Catalin Zmarandescu (Romania) vs. TBA
Denis Stojnic (Bosnia) vs. Omar Bellamar (Morocco)
WAKO Pro World Title (-71.8 Kg)
Frane Radnic (Croatia) vs. Philippe Salmon (France)
K-1 - 4 Man Tournament
Bogdan Stoica (Romania) vs. James Phillips (U.S.A. / Germany)
Agron Preteni (Croatia) vs. Patrick Berger (Austria)
K-1 Max - 4 Man Tournament
Ivan Stupalo (Croatia) vs. Marius Tita (Romania)
Luka Tomic (Croatia) vs. Mirko Vorkapic (Slovenia)
Sapp, who will take part in one of four K-1 super fights, has been abysmal in kickboxing of late. Although he's only fought five times in the past five years, all the outcomes have resulted in a loss. His last kickboxing victory came over Tatsufumi Tomihira at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Hiroshima. Despite the fact that this is not the Bob Sapp who knocked out four-time WGP Champion Ernesto Hoost, he'll still be a popular draw. His opponent will be Croatian Marko Tomasović who qualified for the 2008 Beijing Olympics at super heavyweight. At last year's Croatia ColliZion event, Tomasović defeated Serbian Milan Dalešić by TKO in the second round.
Former Croatian Muay Thai champion and 2009 K-1 ColliZion 2009 Final Tournament runner-up Mladen Brestovac will go up against Moroccan Hichan Tourar in a K-1 super fight and Golden Glory's Denis Stojnic will meet Omar Bellamar in one of two MMA super fights.
Frane Radnic will defend his WAKO World title against Frenchman Philippe Salmon, who last month in Budapest won the K-1 Collizion seeding himself in the finals in Japan.
Star-divide
K-1 ColliZion Croatia
27 March 2010,
Spaladium Arena, Split Croatia
Super Fight K-1 Rules
Marko Tomasovic (Croatia) vs. Bob Sapp (U.S.A.)
Rol Strukl (Croatia) vs. Damir Tovarovic (Croatia)
Mladen Brestovac (Croatia) vs. Hichan Tourar (Morocco)
Ionut Iftimoaie (Romania) vs. Milko Dalesic (Croatia)
Super Fight MMA Rules
Catalin Zmarandescu (Romania) vs. TBA
Denis Stojnic (Bosnia) vs. Omar Bellamar (Morocco)
WAKO Pro World Title (-71.8 Kg)
Frane Radnic (Croatia) vs. Philippe Salmon (France)
K-1 - 4 Man Tournament
Bogdan Stoica (Romania) vs. James Phillips (U.S.A. / Germany)
Agron Preteni (Croatia) vs. Patrick Berger (Austria)
K-1 Max - 4 Man Tournament
Ivan Stupalo (Croatia) vs. Marius Tita (Romania)
Luka Tomic (Croatia) vs. Mirko Vorkapic (Slovenia)