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3. Daniel Ghita
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6. Tyrone Spong
7. Mirko Cro Cop up
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7. Andy Souwer down
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3. Karim Bennoui down
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5. Yuki down
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7. Thomas Adamandopolous down
8. Javier Hernandezdown
9. Pedro Felipe down
10. Hirotaka Urabe down
With the recent reports of the K-1 World Grand Prix Final 16 in Nanjing being cancelled for October 29th, Mr. K-1 himself, Peter Aerts, has opted to take a fight against 46 year old Japanese heavyweight Mr. KAMIKAZE. Aerts hasn't fought since his incredible run in last year's World Grand Prix, but did participate in the IGF Inoki Genome back in August in a professional wrestling match against Shinichi Suzakawa. Mr. KAMIKAZE has racked up a professional record of 22-5 (14 KOs) in Japanese promotions like NJKF and Shootboxing.

With Aerts' performance at last year's GP, this should be more or less of a walkover for the 3-time GP champion. It's also interesting to note that Aerts said last year's GP would be his last, so this may be one of the last few fights of Aerts' career should he follow through with what he said.

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