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2001 Open Tournament The 1st World Airway Fighters Rights Tournament

2001 Open Tournament The 1st World Airway Fighters Rights Tournament

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120 min. / November 17, 2001 Yoyogi No. 2 Gymnasium

The ultimate battle aimed at by the fighting KARATE Daido Juku named "Kudo". In order to reach the pinnacle, strong players from all over the world gathered. And the Japan team that welcomes this. The battle for the prestigious title of the first tournament was fought fiercely like never before. Just as no one doubted that he would win, Ogawa was a genius who dominated the lightweight division. Takada responded to the regret of Kiyohisa Kato, who was forced to withdraw due to an unfortunate injury, and snatched the victory with tenacity.
Rudolph, a Russian threat who built up a mountain of points with a series of powerful hard strikes, and Fujimatsu, the 20-year-old champion, shut out the Tapiraz, who had won the title with a taekwondo killing method. In the most high-profile super-heavyweight division, Yamazaki lost to Stoppa, and Inagaki succumbed to Grigoriev in the final, giving the first heavyweight title to Russia. After overcoming many obstacles, the world championship was finally realized. It is the fruit of the dreams of Daido Juku and President Higashi Takashi, who have always pursued actual fighting, and is a model that has been hammered into the foundation of the martial arts world.

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Year 2000s
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