Who is the Greatest K-1 fighter of all-time? Kickboxing is a great sport, and it a shame that it is almost a totally obscure sport in America. K-1 gets very little publicity (compared to mma or boxing),it seems most fans expericance K-1 through the internet, like youtube or something.
Must admit I've never watched K-1 except separate fights long after they were fought. But I'd go with Hoost .
Yeah, if you live in America, you have no choice. That sucks. K-1 is missing out on a huge market. They need a TV deal.
well i favor andy hug, remy's good too though. never saw much of aerts but i like him too, they'd be my top 3/ and its bonjasky, you spelled it wrong
Yeah, I realized that right after I made the poll.But I can't edit the poll to fix his name. K-1 World Grand Prix for PS2 kicks ass.
I thought about getting that game but figured it was no good. To answer the question, I'm going with Mr. Perfect!!
I lost tremendous respect for Hoost for being Ko'd by a freak with no experiance Bob Sapp twice, making a total mockery of the sport. Hoost fought scared and looked like a clown getting pummeled by windmill shots that couldn't possibly be any more telegraphed! Hoost won that Grand Prix despite being Ko'd by Sapp because of other fighters injuries, he was allowed to continue. Hoost won the Grand Prix final when Le Banner kicked him and hurt himself. Even though being Ko'd by Sapp. HTF can you be the best ever and get your ass beat badly by Bob Sapp twice? This is how the true champion deals with Sapp! Not pissing his pants and freezing up, and embarrassing the sport. [yt]<object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/Fq2WUJd2ecs&hl=en"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/Fq2WUJd2ecs&hl=en" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object>[/yt]
agreed, the game for PS2 is awesome, i tracked it down in a used game store a few years ago and play it every now n then. still love the brutal knockouts