Hoost vs Leko Explained - K1’s Epic Sudden Elimination Tournament | Prt 1

In the golden age of kickboxing there was a sudden death elimination tournament , where 16 masters from all different backgrounds and styles came together to test themselves for honor and for glory. This was the legendary K1 Grand Prix, where the best talent all fought multiple opponents in one night to determine who was truly the greatest in the world. GLORY 78 PVP: ttps:// We begin in the epic 1997 Grand Prix, where 11 of the fifteen fights ended by KO. And this fight was no exception. Ernesto Hoost was an experienced Dutch style kickboxer who already had several impressive wins under his belt. He was known for his devastating leg kicks and his painful checks when someone tried to kick him. Leko was a talented up and coming German kickboxer who was quickly gaining a reputation as an aggressive fighter who lived up to his nickname, the blitz. And he had the defensive skills to pull off his reckless attacks. But it was
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