FieLDS Dynamite!!: Andy Souwer vs Masato (part three) booked with Georgio Petrosyan hurt

Posted in Fields Dynamite!!, MMA Mania on November 12th, 2009 by MMA Mania

The K-1 MAX 2009 World champion, Georgio Petrosyan, has indeed been forced to withdraw from the main event of the 2009 FieLDS Dynamite!! on New Year’s Eve against Masato due to fractured right hand.

Fighting and Entertainment Group (FEG) held a press conference on Thursday, November 12 to announce that Andy Souwer will replace Petrosyan in Masato’s farewell bout.

Along with the eventual winner of the K-1 MAX 2009 World Championship, Souwer has been a top candidate for Masato’s opponent since Masato announced his retirement early this year.

Fitting for the final bout of his career, two-time K-1 MAX World champion and Japanese K-1 icon, Masato seeks to avenge his previous two losses in as many bouts against the fellow two-time K-1 MAX world champion.

In their first meeting in the semi-final round of the K-1 MAX 2006 World Championship tournament, Souwer defeated Masato via decision to advance to the final against Buakaw Por Pramuk. Souwer again bested Masato — this time via corner stoppage TKO at the end of the second round — in the tournament final of the K-1 MAX 2007 World Championship.

Unlike the usual three-minute, three-round K-1 matches, Masato-Souwer will be contested as a five-rounder with three minute rounds and one extra round. The extended round length will be implemented in hope that Masato and Souwer give a proverbial 110% and a clear-cut winner emerges in the end.

Masato fought his second to last fight in July at K-1 MAX 2009 World Championship Final 8 where he defeated the world class lightweight MMA fighter, Tatsuya Kawajiri via second-round TKO. At the press conference, Masato divulged that he fought Kawajiri for a tune-up bout and actually began the preparation for the Dynamite!! appearance in April.

Souwer bested Artur Kyshenko in a close contest to enter the semi-final round of the K-1 MAX 2009 World Championship. In the semi-final round, he edged the fellow K-1 MAX fixture, Buakaw Por Pramuk by split decision after going to an extra round. In the tournament final on the same night, the battle-weary Souwer fell short against Georgio Petrosyan who dispatched Yuya Yamamoto in the first round earlier in the night.

From Sadaharu Tanikawa:

“The biggest highlight of this year’s Dynamite!! New Year’s Eve event is the retirement bout of Masato, who has been the central figure in K-1 and has spearheaded the Japanese combat sport scene throughout the 2000s. 2009 is the last year of the 2000’s and thus a sort of conclusion and assessment point. That the fighters such as Musashi, Kozo Takeda, and Hayato who have been active throughout the 2000’s announced their retirement this year is symbolic (of the end of an era). 2000 was a tumultuous year with the death of Andy Hug (K-1 legend from the ’90s) and other events, but it has already been nearly ten years since then. I hope that, with Masato’s retirement, the upcoming Dynamite!! event will mark a fresh start for the Japanese combat sport.”

From Masato:

“I think some people might remember me taking the mic and proclaiming that ‘This is my era from now on’ after defeating Mourad Sari, who was considered one of the best fighters in the world at the time, by KO in November of 2000. Nine years later, on December 31, 2009, I would like to defeat Andy Souwer by KO and announce, ‘my era, which I proclaimed began in 2000, has just come to an end.’ (Meeting Souwer in the retirement bout) is defintely a destiny. It is a narrative which ends with my defeat of Souwer. I became a champion in 2003 and since then, I have become the champion once again last year without having been able to defeat him. They are all part of the narrative — a grand story of K-1 MAX. That is why Souwer has become my final opponent and the destiny holds that the story will end with my defeating him. We will go toe to toe with each other and make it a memorable fight.”

For more on the upcoming FieLDS Dynamite!! event click here.

FieLDS Dynamite!! 2009 video teaser

Posted in Dream, Fields Dynamite!!, K-1, MMA Mania on October 15th, 2009 by MMA Mania

K-1 and DREAM announce ‘Dynamite!!’ New Year’s Eve supershow

Posted in Dream, Fields Dynamite!!, K-1, MMA Mania on October 14th, 2009 by MMA Mania

Dynamite!!

At an Oct 14 press conference hosted by Fighting and Entertainment Group (FEG), president Sadaharu Tanigawa and DREAM event producer Keiichi Sasahara unveiled the synopsis of this year’s annual “Dynamite!!” show on New Year’s Eve.

The event will be held at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan, on a similar scale as the last year’s event, with the maximum stadium capacity of more than 40,000 people.

Regarding the much-anticipated fight card, Tanigawa told the media that FEG will start releasing the fight cards once DREAM 12 and K-1 MAX 2009 World Championship Tournament, scheduled for Oct. 25 and 26, respectively, are in the books.

With a total of 18 K-1 and MMA fights scheduled, the tentative line-up includes the following high-profile fighters: Norifumi “Kid” Yamamoto, Kazushi Sakuraba, Kiyoshi Tamura, Shinya Aoki, Hayato “Mach” Sakurai, Tatsuya Kawajiri, Hideo Tokoro, Hong Man Choi, Badr Hari, and Jerome LeBanner.

The main event of the night will be a farewell bout for the two-time K-1 MAX champion and Japanese K-1 icon, Masato.

Masato, who announced his pending retirement earlier this year, fought his second to last bout in July, dispatching the PRIDE/DREAM veteran and K-1neophyte, Tatsuya Kawajiri, with a second-round TKO. He was originally scheduled to face the winner of this year’s K-1 MAX tournament on the NYE for his retirement bout; however, Andy Souwer’s name has surfaced as another potential opponent.

Souwer, the two-time K-1 World MAX champion and one of the four finalists in the upcoming K-1 MAX World Championship, has defeated Masato twice in as many encounters.

Tanigawa noted that Masato-Souwer will be unlikely if Souwer loses by a knockout on the 26th. Otherwise, regardless of who becomes this year’s K-1 MAX World Champion, Masato’s revenge match against Sower will remain a possibility.

As for the special rules reserved for Masato’s bout, Tanigawa revealed that FEG is considering at least a five-rounder, unlike the usual three-minute, three-round K-1 matches. He noted the FEG’s desire to avoid a close decision at all cost: In order for the clear-cut winner to emerge, FEG is willing to implement a 7-rounder or even a 10-rounder for Masato and his opponent to give the proverbial 110%.

Elsewhere, when asked about the status of Musashi, who announced his retirement after his loss to Jerome LeBanner last month, Tanigawa commented that Musashi has “no desire to fight at the moment.” Thus, it is unlikely that Musashi will fight on NYE or enter the reserve match for the K-1 World Grand Prix Final on December 5th.

Stay tuned to MMAmania for more announcements on the “Dynamite!!” event as they become available.

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