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wso-andreas
09-07-2008, 12:32
DREAM.5 - Lightweight GP Finals - 2008-07-21

Fightcard

Joseph Benavidez vs. Norifumi Yamamoto
Eddie Alvarez vs. Tatsuya Kawajiri
Caol Uno vs. Shinya Aoki


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DieKlette
09-07-2008, 12:35
Hammer!

Harom
09-07-2008, 12:55
Bin aud Eddi Alvarez gespannt,
nach der Schlacht mit Joachim "Hellboy" Hansen.

wso-andreas
09-07-2008, 13:42
Bin aud Eddi Alvarez gespannt,
nach der Schlacht mit Joachim "Hellboy" Hansen.

ich auch , ... :) war ja nen super fight gegen Hansen

Harom
09-07-2008, 16:56
ich auch , ... :) war ja nen super fight gegen Hansen

Für mich einer der besten seit einer langen Zeit.

"KID" Yamamoto seh ich auch gern MMA kämpfen.

wso-andreas
11-07-2008, 05:32
Thursday, July 10, 2008 - by Tom Hamlin - MMAWeekly.com
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American Top Team middleweight standout Denis Kang has been removed from Dream’s July 21 card in Osaka, Japan.

Kang told MMAWeekly.com he learned of the change last week. Until that time he had not been given an opponent by Dream’s promoter, Fight Entertainment Group. He’s still in the dark about the reason for his dismissal.

“I have no idea,” Kang responded. “I was feeling really good for this fight, I was peaking really well.”

His focus will now shift to Korea, where he is scheduled to defend his middleweight title in Korea’s Spirit MC promotion on August 31 against Jae Young Kim, a fighter he has twice defeated previously. After that, details are being ironed out for an appearance in Canada’s Raw Combat promotion against an unnamed opponent.

“I’m taking him really seriously,” Kang said of Kim. “I’m taking it like any title fight. It’s the first real belt I won, and it’s very special to me. I’m training hard.”

He is currently in Vancouver, working with longtime training partners at the Revolution Fight Team. He also plans on returning to Montreal, where Georges St. Pierre, Patrick Cote, and David Loiseau await him. Visa issues have kept Kang from training full time at American Top Team, but he will return there at some point as well.

As for his future with FEG, Kang says this isn’t the end of their relationship.

“I want to stay with them, I have no problem with them,” he said. “I don’t know that any organization can be perfect. I understand that’s just the way business goes. You have to remember, FEG is running K-1 and K-1 Max, K-1 Heavyweight and Dream at the same time. So I know they’re busy. It’s just very frustrating.”

- DENIS KANG OFF OF DREAM 5 FIGHT CARD - MMA WEEKLY - Mixed Martial Arts & UFC News, Photos, Rankings & more (http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm/templates/dailynews.asp?articleid=6666&zoneid=13)