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Heavyweight
1. Semmy Schilt
2. Gokhan Saki
3. Daniel Ghita
4. Rico Verhoeven
5. Jamal Ben Saddik
6. Tyrone Spong
7. Mirko Cro Cop up
8. Errol Zimmerman
9. Ismael Londt up
10. Pavel Zhuravlev down

Middleweight
1. Giorgio Petrosyan
2. Robin van Roosmalen
3. Murthel Groenhart
4. Abraham Roqueni up
5. Dzhabar Askerov up
6. Artur Kyshenko down
7. Andy Souwer down
8. Hafid El Boustati down
9. Davit Kiria down
10. Andy Ristie down
Noiri
Lightweight
1. Masaaki Noiri
2. Masahiro Yamamotoup
3. Karim Bennoui down
4. Sun Hung Lee up
5. Yuki down
6. Yetzkin Ozkul down
7. Thomas Adamandopolous down
8. Javier Hernandezdown
9. Pedro Felipe down
10. Hirotaka Urabe down

Krush consistently puts on good shows in Japan with some of the top lighter weight class talent in the world. While it may take a while for everyone outside of Japan to view their events, it's well worth it and Krush is currently working on making videos from their events more accessible.

We've got some good news, as Krush has six more events planned for the rest of the year. Their most recent event was on Krush.21 August 12, which saw Thomas Adamandopoulos defeat Ryuji Kajiwara for the Krush 63kg title and also saw Nobuchika Terado defeat Andy Howson for the ISKA 55kg K-1 rules title.

Krush has noticeably been bringing in more foreign opposition lately this year, much like they did for Krush.21. This is great as it lets us get a better grasp on who stands where in the lighter weight divisions and provides for some great fights and clashes of styles. Krush wants to develop more strong relationships with overseas promoters and continue to bring in international talent. They're open to any good fighters, no matter where they're from so promoters and managers around the world should be eager to get their fighters an international opportunity on a stage like Krush where they will be noticed.

Here's the tentative Krush schedule for the rest of the year:

August 26 - Nagoya

September 9 - Shinjuku

October 8 - Tokyo

October 21 - Shinjuku

November 10 - Tokyo

December 14 - Tokyo


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