K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 Final Tournament
K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 Final Elimination | Quarter Finals | Semi Finals | Final | |||||||||||||||
Francois Botha | ||||||||||||||||||
Cyril Abidi | DQ | Cyril Abidi | DEC | |||||||||||||||
Francisco Filho | Francois Botha * | |||||||||||||||||
Stefan Leko | DEC | Cyril Abidi | ||||||||||||||||
Sam Greco | Remy Bonjasky | KO | ||||||||||||||||
Peter Graham | TKO | Peter Graham | ||||||||||||||||
Bob Sapp | Remy Bonjasky | TKO | ||||||||||||||||
Remy Bonjasky | DQ | Remy Bonjasky | DEC | |||||||||||||||
Ray Sefo | DEC | Musashi | ||||||||||||||||
Carter Williams | Ray Sefo | |||||||||||||||||
Musashi | DEC | |||||||||||||||||
Musashi | DEC | |||||||||||||||||
Alexey Ignashov | KO | Peter Aerts | ||||||||||||||||
Mike Bernardo | Alexey Ignashov | |||||||||||||||||
Peter Aerts | DEC | Peter Aerts | DEC | |||||||||||||||
Jerrel Venetiaan |
* Francois Botha replaced Stefan Leko in the Quarter Finals due to contractual disputes and unconfirmed "injury"
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