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IKO1 24th All Japan Weight Category 2007, June 9th-10th
Venue: Osaka Furitsu Taiikukan Seat S: (1st floor, Arena Special) 7000 yen Seat A: (1st floor Free) 4000 yen Seat B: (2nd floor, free) 3500 yen Seat B(Under the age 15): (2nd floor, free) 1000yen For tickets: Tel:078-531-0664 ![]() Watch out for these fighters. Zenjuro Mori, Yuzo Suzuki(Stepped up in weight class), Matsuoka. I'm not too sure if Sempai Tanaka is in this event.. Last edited by nzproud; 06-05-2007 at 02:52 AM. |
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#2
Tanaka is pictured on the poster, at least.
Personally, I don't find him very exciting.
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Neither but he is solid and strong. Osu. Yer fighters that can knock out their opponents are very exciting to watch. Osu!
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Sensei Tanaka Kentaro is not fighting.
He appears on the poster as a member of the Japanese squad (from the last All-Japan). And besides the five people selected from the last All-Japan, the rest of the Japanese squad will consist of: winner of lightweight (-65kg) best two of middleweight (-75kg) best four of heavyweight (-85kg) best four of super heavyweight (+85kg) plus fighters on recommendation (number?) OSU!
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The things that an average person need to defeat a genius are training, energy, spirit of inquiry and an obsession for victory. The best lubricant in interpersonal relationships is humor. Oyama Masutatsu Sosai Last edited by kakatootoshi; 06-07-2007 at 03:41 PM. |
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selected favorites in each category:
lightweight (-65kg) fukui yuki, osaki ryo middleweight (-75kg) mori zenjuro, suzuki kozo, tagahara masafumi, matsuoka tomohiko heavyweight (-85kg) shiojima osamu, kanemori toshihiro super heavyweight (+85kg) akaishi makoto, tokuda tadakuni, kadoi atsushi, kondo hirokazu, sawada hideo (seidokaikan) OSU!
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Tagahara Masafumi up to Middleweight ?? Well, must had gain more muscle mass with the trainning, i think.
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#8
Osu! I think everyone is gaining up for the world open tournament!
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Strange. Did Osamu gain weight? I thought he was a lightweight.
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Kyokushin Karate of Los Angeles "Better a patient man than a warrior, a man who controls his temper than one who takes the city." -Proverbs 16:32 "No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived, what God has prepared for those who love Him." -1 Corinthians 2:9 |
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Sorry the tournament draw didn't go on the IKO1's site. Hopefully I can keep you updated.
Light Weight Best 8 Yuki Fukui Yamashita Sawamura Kimura Fujita Aizawa Terashima Ozaki Last edited by nzproud; 06-09-2007 at 07:39 AM. |
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Heavy Weight Best 8
Tokuda Harada Sawada(Seido Kaikan) Taniguchi(Kadoi loses) Kogure Aso Yumiba Akaishi Light Heavy Weight Best 16(Best 8 and onwards tomorrow) Osamu Fukushima Sato ? ? ? ? Kanekubo Murata Ichimura Yamashita Nakagawa Sato Shimizu Honma Satoyama Kanemori |
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Middle Weight Best 16
Matsuoka Mori Kawasaka Fukuda Sugiyama Konuma Naito Suzuki Tagahara Kashiwara Watanabe Yamamoto Nagano Sakuma 操??? Mori |
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Dear hoha-chan,
Yes Yumiba is from Kyoto. Honma (Tadashi) is from Sohonbu though. Dear nzproud, Hisao Akihiko (the kanji in middleweight) is a shodan from Hokuhokai in Miyagi. The other four fighters in heavyweight (I think in IKO-1, light heavyweight in Japanese is officially translated as heavyweight in English, while heavyweight in Japanese will become super heavyweight in English so let us keep this tradition for the understanding of English-speaking IKO-1 members here) are Ino, Kurata, Satoyama and Hagihara. Dear feels, Shiojima was just under 70 when he fought in the last world weight. At that time lightweight was –70. In this tournament Shiojima is 75 and heavyweight is –85 (lightweight is –65 and middleweight -75). I guess that Shiojima goes up because there are four tickets to the world tournament at heavyweight. If he stays in middleweight there he will face Suzuki Yuzo, who beat him in 2005. The competition in lightweight is always keen, and only the winner can fight in WT. OSU!
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The things that an average person need to defeat a genius are training, energy, spirit of inquiry and an obsession for victory. The best lubricant in interpersonal relationships is humor. Oyama Masutatsu Sosai Last edited by kakatootoshi; 06-09-2007 at 04:50 PM. |
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Middle Weight Best 8
Matsuoka, Fukuda, Konuma, Suzuki, Tagahara, Watanabe, Nagano, Mori Quote:
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Light Heavy Weight Best 8
Osamu Fukushima Ino Ogihara Murata Ichimura Sato Shimizu Satoyama |
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Light Weight Best 4
Yuki Fukui defeats Yamashita (ext. 3-0) Yosuke Kimura defeats Sawamura (Tameshiwari judging) Yuya Fujita defeats Aisawa (5-0) Ryo Ozaki defeats Terashima (5-0) |