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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
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9. Ismael Londt up
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4. Abraham Roqueni up
5. Dzhabar Askerov up
6. Artur Kyshenko down
7. Andy Souwer down
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9. Davit Kiria down
10. Andy Ristie down
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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

Badr HariBadr Hari is steadfast in making his transition to the Heavyweight Boxing world, and it seems like Naazim Richardson has been chosen to be his main trainer by Mike Passenier and Hari himself. Yesterday we looked at an interview with Naazim where he talked about looking forward to working with Badr Hari, and it appears that FightHype has been busy working all sides of the spectrum as they put up an interview with Badr Hari himself. In the interview with Badr they discuss his yearly trip to Morocco, which is where he has been recently -- not with Brock Lesnar -- and how important his Muslim roots are to him. Badr also has a rather enlightened view of religion saying that it is a very personal thing that has been pushed upon other people and started wars.

Hari is looking forward to working with Naazim Richardson, though, and talks about how Naazim was selected as his trainer.

PC: When you come over to boxing, you are looking to work with Naazim Richardson. It was important to Mike Passenier that you trained under another Muslim as well as a guy like Naazim, who works with another guy with a street background. How important was that to you?

BH: That's not what he said. He said that it is an extra because he knows all the rituals etc. for being a Muslim. It is important to him that I have a trainer who is there for me, who can motivate me, and bring me to the top level; a trainer who brings out the best in me. And that is important to me too. I want to be number one. I don't come for second place; not in fighting and not by a trainer.

Hari also discusses his last fight in kickboxing with Gokhan Saki and dodges a lot of personal questions, read the rest of the interview here. Ominous by its absence is any discussion about fighting for K-1 again.


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