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K 1 World MAX 2005 Championship Final

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City
  
Yokohama, Japan

Venue
  
Yokohama Arena

Attendance
  
17,720

Date
  
20 July 2005

Promotion
  
K-1

K-1 World MAX 2005 Championship Final
  
K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Hawaii

Location
  
Yokohama Arena, Kōhoku-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

K-1 World MAX 2005 Championship Final was a kickboxing event promoted by the K-1 organization. It was the fourth K-1 World MAX final for middleweight kickboxers (70 kg/152 lb weight class), involving eight finalists and two reserve fighters, with all bouts fought under K-1 rules. All eight of the finalists had won elimination fights at the K-1 World MAX 2005 World Tournament Open, while the reserve fighters were invited despite suffering defeats. As well as tournament matches there were also three super fights fought under K-1 rules (70 kg/152 lb weight class). In total there were sixteen fighters at the event, representing nine countries.

The tournament winner was shoot boxing standout Andy Souwer who defeated reigning champion and tournament favorite Buakaw Por. Pramuk by split decision in a grueling final that went into two extension rounds. Souwer was helped in his route to the final by the fact that local hero (and one of the favorites) Masato was injured in his quarter final match and replaced by the much less renowned Yasuhiro Kazuya, who had suffered a cut in his reserve match win, something Souwer took full advantage of, winning by technical knockout. In the super fights the most notable result saw legendary Muay Thai champion Ramon Dekkers outclass former K-1 USA winner Duane Ludwig, winning via a wide unanimous decision. The event was held in Yokohama, Japan at the Yokohama Arena on Wednesday, July 20, 2005.

K-1 World MAX 2005 Championship Final Tournament

* Reserve Fight Kazuya Yasuhiro replaced Masato who had to withdraw from the competition due to injury

References

K-1 World MAX 2005 Championship Final Wikipedia