Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2010

Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2010 or S-Cup 2010 was a shoot boxing event promoted by Caesar Takeshi. It was the seven bi-annual (70kg/154lbs weight class) Shoot Boxing World Tournament, featuring an eight-man single elimination format, with one reserve fight, all fought under Shoot Boxing Rules. The eight finalists and two reserve fighters were a mixture of invitees or had been involved in previous events (for more detail on this see the bulleted list below). As well as tournament matches there were also two 'Opening Fights', a 'Women's Fight' and three 'Super Fights' all fought under Shoot Boxing Rules (various weight classes). In total there were twenty-two fighters at the event, representing six countries.

Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2010
The poster for Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2010.
Information
PromotionShoot boxing
DateNovember 23, 2010
VenueJCB Hall
City Tokyo, Japan
Event chronology
Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2008 Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2010

The tournament winner was Buakaw Por. Pramuk who defeated Toby Imada in the final by second round technical knockout. Both fighters were shoot boxing debutants, with Buakaw entering as the result of a dispute with K-1 and Imada a MMA fighter who was a late substitute for Charles "Krazy Horse" Bennett who was unable to attend due to legal issues which prevented him from leaving the United States. Although Buakaw won the event it was Imada who had the biggest effect on the tournament, defeating three time S-Cup champion Andy Souwer in the semi finals in what was the biggest upset ever experienced in the sport. The event was held at the JCB Hall in Tokyo, Japan on Tuesday, November 23, 2010.[1]

S-Cup 2010 Finalists

  • Toby Imada - Invitee, Bellator Fighter (MMA), late replacement for Charles Bennett who was unable to participate due to legal issues
  • Henry van Opstal - Invitee, W.M.C. European Super Welterweight Champion
  • Buakaw Por. Pramuk - Invitee, 2004, 2006 K-1 World MAX Champion
  • Rhyse Saliba - Invitee, W.M.C. Australian Super Welterweight Champion
  • Hiroki Shishido - S-Cup 2004 Runner-up
  • Andy Souwer - S-Cup 2008, S-Cup 2004 and S-Cup 2002 Champion
  • Bovy Sor Udomsorn - Invitee
  • Takaaki Umeno - Invitee, Shoot Boxing Japanese Super Welterweight Champion

S-Cup 2010 Reservists

  • Kenji Kanai - Invitee, S-Cup 2008 Quarter Finalist
  • Jun Hyuk Song - Invitee

Bracket

Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
Andy Souwer TKO  
Bovy Sor Udomsorn       Andy Souwer    
Takaaki Umeno       Toby Imada DEC  
Toby Imada KO       Toby Imada  
Buakaw Por. Pramuk DEC       Buakaw Por. Pramuk TKO
Hiroki Shishido       Buakaw Por. Pramuk DEC
Rhyse Saliba       Henry van Opstal      
Henry van Opstal DEC  

Results

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See also

References

  1. "Buakaw Wins; Souwer Upset at S-Cup". headkicklegend.com. Archived from the original on 2010-11-26. Retrieved 2010-11-25.
  2. "Buakaw Captures Shoot Boxing S-Cup, Toby Imada Upsets Andy Souwer". mmafighting.com. Retrieved 2010-11-25.
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