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  • THE REAL NINJA
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    guy gets ko'd after the fight

    http://www.ebaumsworld.com/videos/latepunch.html who and what is this K-1 ?
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    omg thats so ****ing funny

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      K1 is boxing with a mix of all kickboxing styles that begin with the letter K. It has a lot of rules.

      The gentleman who punched the other fighter is Jerome Le Banner. Pretty disgracefull to see this.

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        Thats great , now thats a good right hand !

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          #5
          Originally posted by Yaman
          K1 is boxing with a mix of all kickboxing styles that begin with the letter K. It has a lot of rules.

          The gentleman who punched the other fighter is Jerome Le Banner. Pretty disgracefull to see this.
          lol yeah i know what K-1 is just asking if it was k1 or something else i dont fallow all that much just sapp ...so is this guy any good

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            Ohh sorry.
            Jerome Le Banner is a legend from the K1 and probably has the best ring record too. Something like 44 wins and only 5 losses. Most guys have like 20 losses

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              Originally posted by Yaman
              Ohh sorry.
              Jerome Le Banner is a legend from the K1 and probably has the best ring record too. Something like 44 wins and only 5 losses. Most guys have like 20 losses
              wow yeah that is good ..thanks for the info

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                Originally posted by darrenshyrockford
                lol yeah i know what K-1 is just asking if it was k1 or something else i dont fallow all that much just sapp ...so is this guy any good
                "so is this guy any good" I doubt it, he punch a smaller man.

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                  Jerome Le Banner(Jérome Le Banner,December 26, 1972-) is a French kickboxer and is famous for his bouts in the Japanese kickboxing organization K-1. Le Banner is known for his aggressive fighting style and knockout wins and losses.. He is called the hyper battle cyborg and is associated with the Boerboel & Tosa Gym.

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                  1 Biography
                  1.1 2002 K-1 Grand Prix
                  2 Record
                  3 Career
                  4 See also
                  5 External link



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                  Biography
                  Jérome Le Banner was born in 1972, on Christmas Day, in a city named Le Havre, located in the province of Normandy, about 2 hours west of Paris. Jerome started training in judo at the age of 6 and continued until he was 14 then turned to Jeet Kune Do, being a fervent admirer of Bruce Lee. This is how he got his south paw guard, which he maintains till now, despite the fact that he is right handed. Basically he can adopt both sides, which may surprise his opponents. Remember in traditional Thaï style, they can switch from left to right guard, despite their favoring one side more. When you know about Jeet Kune Do, Bruce Lee’s style, it’s no wonder that Jerome built his own style, and eventually joined Full Contact boxing competitions. At the age of 18, he disputed his first fight in Full Contact style. By age 20, he was already holding the belt (French title, ISKA federation). Soon after, he won the European belt against Stéphane Reveillon, and the Intercontinental belt, against Mike Bernardo, in South Africa.

                  In 1998, he signed for Don King, Tyson’s manager, to fight in Thaï style and standard style, as well. Thanks to Jean Paul MAILLET, Jerome was introduced in the house of K1, for the GRAND PRIX 95, which was a selection for the finals to be held at the end of the year. Jerome's mentor is Bob, a Commander in the Navy. Bob helped Jerome to get proper lessons in Thaï style. Together they visited the CHAKURIKI, club of Peter Aerts and Branco Cicatic,Rob Kaman’s gym or the VOS gym in the Netherlands.

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                  2002 K-1 Grand Prix
                  Lebanner gets to the final round after defeating Musashi in the quarterfinal by KO 2RD 0:31, and Mark Hunt in the semifinal by JD 3RD (all 29-26). In the final round, Lebanner faced Ernesto Hoost, the victor of the other semifinal vs Ray Sefo, who gained berth because Bob Sapp had broken his hand.

                  The match lasted 3 rounds. In the first round, Lebanner and Hoost were evenly matched, both fighting well, judged 10-10. The second round continued much as the first had, with the fighters more tired, both drawing warning yellow cards. Judged 9-9. The third round finds Hoost throwing a mid-kick, breaking Lebanner's arm. The round ends when Hoost finishes off Lebanner, who is now incabable of fighting.

                  Hoost wins the tournament by TKO 3RD 2:25 (arm injury / three knockdowns).

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