When the bell rings to start the K-1 World Grand Prix '07 Final, Remy Bonjasky is confident that his peak mental and physical condition will carry him to victory in the world's most prestigious fightsport event.
After battling through a series of personal tragedies and professional setbacks, the 31 year-old Dutch kickboxer has emerged stronger than ever. Having won his last seven K-1 bouts, Bonjasky has now set his sights on capturing a third WGP Championship. On the eve of his departure for Japan, Bonjasky took time out from his busy training schedule for an interview with the International Fight Agency (IFA).
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Interview Remy Bonjasky
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broncofan wrote:Thanks Remy is always an exciting fighter to watch.
I would love to see him come to MMA. He is exciting to fight, and already has the striking ability down packed. If he gets the best grappling training, he can be sick.
But I hope doesn't look like a mistake like (if he ever does go to MMA) Kit Cope, making his transition to MMA after his amazing endeavor in the K-1/Muay Thai sport.
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