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K1 Dynamite!!
Titre original: K1 Dynamite!! ( Film )

K1 Dynamite!!
K1 Dynamite!!    31 December 2009

2009-12-31

N/A
4.2
TMDb: 4.2/10 2 votes


Dynamite!! 2009 was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing events promoted by FEG, held in the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan on December 31, 2009. The event included bouts that encompass the DREAM, Sengoku Raiden Championship, K-1, and K-1 World MAX banners. The event had the conclusion of the U18 K-1 KOSHIEN 62 kg Class Tournament. The Final Four, as decided from eight participants at K-1 World MAX 2009 World Championship Tournament Final in October, faced off in a one-night tournament to decide the K-1 KOSHIEN 2009 Champion. Also, the conclusion of the DREAM Super Hulk tournament was held.

K1 Dynamite!!
Titre original: K1 Dynamite!! ( Film )

K1 Dynamite!!
K1 Dynamite!!    31 December 2003

2003-12-31

N/A
4.2
TMDb: 4.2/10 2 votes


K-1 PREMIUM 2003 Dynamite!! was an annual kickboxing and mixed martial arts event held by K-1 on New Year's Eve, Wednesday, December 31, 2003 at the Nagoya Dome in Nagoya, Japan. It featured 6 K-1 MMA rules fights, and 4 K-1 rules fights. The event attracted a sellout crowd of 43,560 to the Nagoya Dome.

K1 Dynamite!!
Titre original: K1 Dynamite!! ( Film )

K1 Dynamite!!
K1 Dynamite!!    31 December 2007

2007-12-31

N/A
4.5
TMDb: 4.5/10 2 votes


K-1 PREMIUM 2007 Dynamite!! was a mixed martial arts event held by K-1 and Hero's on New Year's Eve, Monday December 31, 2007 at the Kyocera Dome Osaka in Osaka, Japan. It featured 7 HERO'S MMA rules fights, 4 K-1 rules fights, and 4 fights in the K-1 Under 18 Tournament. The event attracted a sellout crowd of 47,918 to the Kyocera Dome Osaka headlining with a bout with Kazushi Sakuraba versus Masakatsu Funaki.

K1 Dynamite!!
Titre original: K1 Dynamite!! ( Film )

K1 Dynamite!!
K1 Dynamite!!    31 December 2006

2006-12-31

N/A
4.8
TMDb: 4.8/10 2 votes


K-1 PREMIUM 2006 Dynamite!! was held by K-1 and Hero's on New Year's Eve, Sunday, December 31, 2006 at the Kyocera Dome Osaka in Osaka, Japan. It featured 10 HERO'S MMA rules fights, and 4 K-1 rules fights. The event attracted a sellout crowd of 51,930. The main event between Kazushi Sakuraba and Yoshihiro Akiyama was ruled to be a No Contest after it was determined that Akiyama had applied an illegal substance causing Sakuraba to be unable to secure a takedown due to slipiness. Sakuraba can be heard loudly protesting to the referee. Akiyama later said that this substance was a lotion that he always used for dry skin Dynamite!! 2006 was also the final time Genki Sudo stepped into the ring as after his match, Sudo shocked the crowd by announcing his retirement

K1 Dynamite!!
Titre original: K1 Dynamite!! ( Film )

K1 Dynamite!!
K1 Dynamite!!    31 December 2004

2004-12-31

N/A
4.8
TMDb: 4.8/10 2 votes


K-1 PREMIUM 2004 Dynamite!! was held by K-1 on New Year's Eve, Friday, December 31, 2004 at the Osaka Dome in Osaka, Japan. It featured 7 K-1 MMA rules fights, 3 K-1 rules fights, and a special mixed K-1 & MMA Rules fight. The event attracted a sellout crowd of 52,918 to the Osaka Dome. In the main event, Royce Gracie defeated Sumo legend Akebono in a K-1 MMA Rules match.

K1 Dynamite!!
Titre original: K1 Dynamite!! ( Film )

K1 Dynamite!!
K1 Dynamite!!    31 December 2005

2005-12-31

N/A
4.8
TMDb: 4.8/10 2 votes


K-1 PREMIUM 2005 Dynamite!! was held on New Year's Eve, Sunday, December 31, 2005 at the Osaka Dome in Osaka, Japan. It featured 7 HERO'S MMA rules fights, and 4 K-1 rules fights. The event attracted a sellout crowd of 53,025 to the Osaka Dome, and was broadcast across Japan on the TBS Network. In the main event, Norifumi "KID" Yamamoto faced Genki Sudo in the finals of the Hero's Middleweight Tournament to decide the first HERO'S Middleweight Champion

K1 Dynamite!!
Titre original: K1 Dynamite!! ( Film )

K1 Dynamite!!
K1 Dynamite!!    31 December 2002

2002-12-31

N/A
5.2
TMDb: 5.2/10 2 votes


The inaugural show was a co-production between PRIDE Fighting Championships and K-1 held on August 28, 2002. The event was called K-1 Dynamite! by K-1 and PRIDE Shockwave by PRIDE Fighting Championships', though in Japan it was simply called Dynamite!. The live audience totaled 91,108 people, and is the largest on record for either organization or any professional fighting event.

K1 Dynamite!!
Titre original: K1 Dynamite!! ( Film )

K1 Dynamite!!
K1 Dynamite!!    31 December 2010

2010-12-31

N/A
4
TMDb: 4/10 2 votes


K-1 - Dynamite!! Power of Courage 2010 features a heavyweight championship bout between Alistair Overeem and Todd Duffee and a featherweight championship bout between Bibiano Fernandes and Hiroyuki Takaya. It was held before 26,729 fans at the Saitama Super arena on 31st December 2010.

K1 Dynamite!!
Titre original: K1 Dynamite!! ( Film )

K1 Dynamite!!
K1 Dynamite!!    31 December 2008

2008-12-31

N/A
4.8
TMDb: 4.8/10 2 votes


Dynamite!! 2008 was the annual kickboxing and mixed martial arts event held on December 31, 2008, at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. It featured eleven DREAM mixed martial arts rules fights in a variety of weight classes, four K-1 rules fights, and the inaugural K-1 KOSHIEN Under 18 high school tournament.

K1 Dynamite!! USA
Titre original: K1 Dynamite!! USA ( Film )

K1 Dynamite!! USA
K1 Dynamite!! USA    02 June 2007

2007-06-02

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6
TMDb: 6/10 1 votes


Dynamite!! USA was held on Saturday, June 2, 2007 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California. Unofficially it shattered the record for highest attendance numbers for a North American mixed martial arts event with 42,757 claimed spectators although only 3,674 paid meaning that the event was a financial disaster. Featured Brock Lenar's first MMA bout and a rematch of the classic Sakuraba Gracie fight which at the time Royce won by unanimous decision but later after being found to have highly elevated levels of testosterone (and clearly looking much larger and more muscular) the decision was overturned to a no contest.