K1 World Gp 2006 Japiso 1 Jun 2026

A crucial Reserve Fight saw make a statement, defeating Musashi by KO (punches) at 2:53 of the 1st round. This would become a pivotal moment.

The 2006 K-1 World Grand Prix was won by Semmy Schilt, but the heart of the tournament belonged to Jérôme “Japiso” Le Banner. His left hook, his bloody battles, and his deep connection with Japanese fans turned him into a legend. Whether you remember him as Le Banner, Geronimo, or Japiso, his first fight of the 2006 campaign — the knockout of Gary Goodridge — remains a brutal piece of kickboxing poetry.

The card was stacked, but all eyes were on the tournament final. The legendary Remy Bonjasky , a two-time World Grand Prix champion known for his flying knees and impeccable defense, faced off against Semmy Schilt .

Hoost replied: "Then I’ll make him slower."

Throwing endless strikes resulted in stamina depletion. Tired fighters dropped their guard and dealt less damage, forcing players to fight with patience and strategy.

. The "japiso 1" part of your query may be a shorthand or filename reference (e.g., "Japan-ISO") related to digital media or broadcast archives of this event. Amazon.com Event Overview Official Name: K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Sapporo (also known as K-1 Revenge 2006 Sunday, July 30, 2006 Makomanai Ice Arena, Sapporo, Japan Total Bouts: 10 Kickboxing Bouts Key Highlights & Results

A crucial Reserve Fight saw make a statement, defeating Musashi by KO (punches) at 2:53 of the 1st round. This would become a pivotal moment.

The 2006 K-1 World Grand Prix was won by Semmy Schilt, but the heart of the tournament belonged to Jérôme “Japiso” Le Banner. His left hook, his bloody battles, and his deep connection with Japanese fans turned him into a legend. Whether you remember him as Le Banner, Geronimo, or Japiso, his first fight of the 2006 campaign — the knockout of Gary Goodridge — remains a brutal piece of kickboxing poetry.

The card was stacked, but all eyes were on the tournament final. The legendary Remy Bonjasky , a two-time World Grand Prix champion known for his flying knees and impeccable defense, faced off against Semmy Schilt .

Hoost replied: "Then I’ll make him slower."

Throwing endless strikes resulted in stamina depletion. Tired fighters dropped their guard and dealt less damage, forcing players to fight with patience and strategy.

. The "japiso 1" part of your query may be a shorthand or filename reference (e.g., "Japan-ISO") related to digital media or broadcast archives of this event. Amazon.com Event Overview Official Name: K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Sapporo (also known as K-1 Revenge 2006 Sunday, July 30, 2006 Makomanai Ice Arena, Sapporo, Japan Total Bouts: 10 Kickboxing Bouts Key Highlights & Results