HAMMER
29-07-2005, 03:56 PM
K-1 World GP in Hawaii Press Conference
HONOLULU, July 27, 2005 -- If only all press conferences were so delightful! -- Chubby silver birds chirping; a hot sun setting; a warm sea breeze wafting -- and as young women drape leis round the smiling fighters' necks, hundreds of fans cheer from balconies which encircle the 15 meter open atrium.
That was the scene this afternoon as local and international media and some very vocal fans -- along with amused shoppers and tourists -- filled the Ala Moana Center in downtown Honolulu for the K-1 World Grand Prix in Hawaii 05 press conference.
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Set for July 29 at the Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, this will be the first-ever open-air K-1 event outside Japan. It comprises an eight-man K-1 World GP tournament, whose winner will advance to the World GP Final Elimination in Osaka this September; and a trio of Superfights.
All tournament bouts and two Superfights will be contested under regular K-1 rules. The exception is a Main Event match featuring Hawaiian wunderkind BJ Penn and Brazilian veteran Renzo Gracie -- this will be conducted under mixed martial arts rules.
The Gracie/Penn fight has fans, and Hawaiians in particular, buzzing with anticipation. It follows on Penn's victory in Honolulu last November over Renzo’s cousin, Rodrigo Gracie, by unanimous judges' decision. Renzo will be looking to avenge family honor and defend the hallowed Gracie name on Friday.
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Speaking with media this afternoon, Penn brushed off any suggestion he might be adversely affected by pressure from the home crowd.
"It is easy to fight here," he smiled, "because this is the air I have breathed since I was born! There is no pressure whatsoever. Of course, Renzo is legendary, and I respect him because he fights the best. Friday, he'll fight the best in the world!"
Asked for a prediction, Penn didn't miss a beat. "I predict I'll win in the second round, I would like to win by submission -- but in any case, I predict pain. Renzo has fought more fights, but I have fought more wars!"
Also big on the card (literally) is a K-1 Rules Superfight featuring Hawaiian Akebono and Hong-Man Choi. A Japanese Sumo Wrestling Yokozuna (Grand Champion), Akebono is a living legend in his home state. He will step in against another giant of a man, Hong-Man Choi of South Korea -- the surprise winner at the K-1 Asian Grand Prix earlier this year. Choi is also a national hero, his compatriots marvel at the size and strength of the former Korean Ssirum Wrestler. A total of 380 kilograms or 840 pounds of warrior will rock the ring in this battle of the behemoths.
The Ala Moana spectators erupted when Akebono was introduced.
http://www.sportzblitz.net/international-kickboxer/forumpics/Akebono-Choi.jpg
Said the fighter: "I have worked on defense, training with Ray Sefo, Glaube Feitosa and Sam Greco. I know Choi has a long reach, so I have worked on that. I also hope to get in and use my jabs and get some close fighting, I want to do well here in my home town.
"Last time we met I fought him in his back yard, in Seoul, and I lost that bout" said Akebono. "But now he is here, I just want to tell all my fans and friends that I am very excited to be fighting again in my back yard!"
HONOLULU, July 27, 2005 -- If only all press conferences were so delightful! -- Chubby silver birds chirping; a hot sun setting; a warm sea breeze wafting -- and as young women drape leis round the smiling fighters' necks, hundreds of fans cheer from balconies which encircle the 15 meter open atrium.
That was the scene this afternoon as local and international media and some very vocal fans -- along with amused shoppers and tourists -- filled the Ala Moana Center in downtown Honolulu for the K-1 World Grand Prix in Hawaii 05 press conference.
http://www.sportzblitz.net/international-kickboxer/forumpics/h2.jpg
Set for July 29 at the Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, this will be the first-ever open-air K-1 event outside Japan. It comprises an eight-man K-1 World GP tournament, whose winner will advance to the World GP Final Elimination in Osaka this September; and a trio of Superfights.
All tournament bouts and two Superfights will be contested under regular K-1 rules. The exception is a Main Event match featuring Hawaiian wunderkind BJ Penn and Brazilian veteran Renzo Gracie -- this will be conducted under mixed martial arts rules.
The Gracie/Penn fight has fans, and Hawaiians in particular, buzzing with anticipation. It follows on Penn's victory in Honolulu last November over Renzo’s cousin, Rodrigo Gracie, by unanimous judges' decision. Renzo will be looking to avenge family honor and defend the hallowed Gracie name on Friday.
http://www.sportzblitz.net/international-kickboxer/forumpics/Penn-Gracie.jpg
Speaking with media this afternoon, Penn brushed off any suggestion he might be adversely affected by pressure from the home crowd.
"It is easy to fight here," he smiled, "because this is the air I have breathed since I was born! There is no pressure whatsoever. Of course, Renzo is legendary, and I respect him because he fights the best. Friday, he'll fight the best in the world!"
Asked for a prediction, Penn didn't miss a beat. "I predict I'll win in the second round, I would like to win by submission -- but in any case, I predict pain. Renzo has fought more fights, but I have fought more wars!"
Also big on the card (literally) is a K-1 Rules Superfight featuring Hawaiian Akebono and Hong-Man Choi. A Japanese Sumo Wrestling Yokozuna (Grand Champion), Akebono is a living legend in his home state. He will step in against another giant of a man, Hong-Man Choi of South Korea -- the surprise winner at the K-1 Asian Grand Prix earlier this year. Choi is also a national hero, his compatriots marvel at the size and strength of the former Korean Ssirum Wrestler. A total of 380 kilograms or 840 pounds of warrior will rock the ring in this battle of the behemoths.
The Ala Moana spectators erupted when Akebono was introduced.
http://www.sportzblitz.net/international-kickboxer/forumpics/Akebono-Choi.jpg
Said the fighter: "I have worked on defense, training with Ray Sefo, Glaube Feitosa and Sam Greco. I know Choi has a long reach, so I have worked on that. I also hope to get in and use my jabs and get some close fighting, I want to do well here in my home town.
"Last time we met I fought him in his back yard, in Seoul, and I lost that bout" said Akebono. "But now he is here, I just want to tell all my fans and friends that I am very excited to be fighting again in my back yard!"