K-1 WORLD GP 2017: Heavyweight Championship Tournament (2017)
The K-1 WORLD GP 2017 JAPAN set for November 23, 2017, at the Saitama Super Arena Community Arena in Saitama, Japan. This tournament will crown the first K-1 heavyweight champion. Competitors include Antonio Plazibat from Croatia and Ibrahim El Bouni from Morocco in the final. The event features 16 kickboxing bouts in a ring enclosure. Fans can expect a night of intense fights to determine the inaugural titleholder.
Director: Mitsuru Miyata
Release Date: November 23, 2017
Cast
- Ibrahim El Bouni - Self
- Roel Mannaart - Self
- Antonio Plazibat - Self
- Makoto Uehara - Self
- Koichi Watanabe - Self
- Masahiro Iwashita - Self
- Keisuke Nakajima - K-Jee
- Pacome Assi - Self
- Ryo Aitaka - Self
- Taichi Furuta - Self
Production: K-1 Japan Group
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
Keywords
kickboxing, combat sports
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is K-1 WORLD GP 2017: Heavyweight Championship Tournament about?
- The K-1 WORLD GP 2017 JAPAN set for November 23, 2017, at the Saitama Super Arena Community Arena in Saitama, Japan. This tournament will crown the first K-1 heavyweight champion. Competitors include Antonio Plazibat from Croatia and Ibrahim El Bouni from Morocco in the final. The event features 16 kickboxing bouts in a ring enclosure. Fans can expect a night of intense fights to determine the inaugural titleholder.
- Who directed K-1 WORLD GP 2017: Heavyweight Championship Tournament?
- K-1 WORLD GP 2017: Heavyweight Championship Tournament was directed by Mitsuru Miyata.
- Who stars in K-1 WORLD GP 2017: Heavyweight Championship Tournament?
- K-1 WORLD GP 2017: Heavyweight Championship Tournament stars Ibrahim El Bouni, Roel Mannaart, Antonio Plazibat, Makoto Uehara, Koichi Watanabe, Masahiro Iwashita.
- Where was K-1 WORLD GP 2017: Heavyweight Championship Tournament produced?
- K-1 WORLD GP 2017: Heavyweight Championship Tournament was produced in Japan.