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K-1 World Grand Prix

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A combat sports tournament originating in Japan held from 1993 to 2012. It was internationally recognized as the premier event determining the strongest heavyweight kickboxers. Japanese athletes excelled, and world champions like Andy Hug and Peter Aerts competed. K-1 significantly elevated Japan's martial arts culture on the global stage, establishing Japan as a major force in modern combat sports.

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카테고리:Content IP
서브카테고리:Sports
소재지:Japan (primarily Tokyo)
시대:1993-2012
영향 범위:세계
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