View Full Version : K-1 Kings of Oceania Round 3: Nov 18
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21st September 2006, 01:23 PM
Peter Graham v Doug Viney
Jason Suttie v Peter Sampson
Andrew Peck v Matt Samoa
Reuben De Jong v Simi Tai
Felise Leniu v Daniel Tai
Chris Chrisopoulides v Leamy Tato
Jan Antolik v Aaron Boyes (80kg)
And other top bouts to be confirmed.
Trusts Stadium November 18th 2006
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Dado
21st September 2006, 01:35 PM
Peter Graham vs Doug Viney should be great, Doug is a former K-1 NZ Champ and was in the Athens boxing team for NZ, very good kicks, and punches a real skilled fighter.
Jason Suttie vs Peter Sampson will also be good, Sampson has very, very hard leg kicks and is a big guy.
And Jan again, that guy is a joy to watch, without a doubt one of the best fighters I have ever seen.
Mago
21st September 2006, 03:15 PM
I'm still waiting to take a look at the KO win Peter had in the last round...
BTW, Zanzoken, were you there? Maybe you could give me a description? I'm a big fan of this guy.
Michael Schiavello
22nd September 2006, 01:56 AM
Quick correction Zanzo... Doug represented Tonga in the Athens Games, not NZ.
But I agree, this match will be a cracker! Two of my faves on the circuit... oh dear, loyalties torn... Vicious and Delicious versus The Rolling Thunder!
Mago, Peter chopped out Andrew Peck's legs... I haven't seen Peck chopped out with leg kicks before.
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Dado
22nd September 2006, 12:46 PM
Oh thanks for pointing that out.
I think Graham knocked out Peck with punches, the first count was from a low kick, and then Peter came in with several straight punches that landed clean and as Andrew was falling he kicked him again on the leg.
Toffa
22nd September 2006, 02:26 PM
And Jan again, that guy is a joy to watch, without a doubt one of the best fighters I have ever seen.
Agreed, I was really surprised how skilled Jan was when I saw his fight against Ramazanov, very well-rounded and I hadn't even heard of him before I saw it.