K-1 World MAX 2014 World Championship Tournament Final

K-1 World MAX 2014 World Championship Tournament Final

A poster or logo for K-1 World MAX 2014 World Championship Tournament Final.
Information
Promotion K-1
Date October 11, 2014
Venue Indoor Athletic Stadium
City Thailand Pattaya
Event chronology

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K-1 World MAX 2014 World Championship Tournament Final was a kickboxing event promoted by K-1 originally scheduled to be held on July 26, 2014 in Pattaya, Thailand, but delayed due to the turbulent political climate in Thailand,[1] and held on October 11, 2014. The winner was Enriko Kehl.

A controversial event occurred during the fight between Buakaw and Enriko Kehl. After 3 rounds of action, Buakaw left the building without hearing the judges verdict (a 4th round was declared), and so the German fighter was declared winner by forfeit.[2]

Fight Card & Results

K-1 World MAX 2014 Bracket

First Round
(2013-09-14)
Quarter Finals
(2013-12-28 / 2014-01-11)
Semi Finals
(2014-02-23)
Final
(2014-10-11)
Thailand  Buakaw Banchamek TKO  
Spain  David Calvo R1     Thailand  Buakaw Banchamek DEC  
China  Zhou Zhipeng DEC     China  Zhou Zhipeng R42  
United States  Joey Pagliuso R3       Thailand  Buakaw Banchamek DEC  
Azerbaijan  Ismat Aghazade1 R3       South Korea  Lee Sung-Hyun R3  
Senegal  Elam Ngor KO     Senegal  Elam Ngor R3  
South Korea  Lee Sung-Hyun DEC     South Korea  Lee Sung-Hyun DEC  
France  Charles François R3       Thailand  Buakaw Banchamek R44
Canada  Shane Campbell KO       Germany  Enriko Kehl DQ
Brazil  Wallace Lopes R1     Canada  Shane Campbell DEC  
Netherlands  Andy Souwer DEC     Colombia  Christopher Mena3 R3  
Japan  Yasuhiro Kido R3       Canada  Shane Campbell R3  
Netherlands  Henri van Opstal R3       Germany  Enriko Kehl DEC  
Germany  Enriko Kehl DEC     Germany  Enriko Kehl DEC       
Spain  Maximo Suárez DEC     Spain  Maximo Suárez R3       
Romania  Miodrag Olar R3  

1 Mike Zambidis was set to face Elam Ngor, but he decided to pull himself out due to some terms and conditions disagreements, and was replaced by Ismat Aghazade.[3]
2 Extended Round
3 Andy Souwer withdrew from the tournament due to appendicitis and was replaced by Christopher Mena.[4]
4 Extended Round; Buakaw Banchamek refused to fight and walked out.

See also

References

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