List of K-1 champions
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This is the list of all K-1 champions
K-1
K-1 is a defunct world-wide kickboxing promotion based in Tokyo, Japan founded by Kazuyoshi Ishii, a formerKyokushin karate practitioner. K-1 combines stand up techniques from Muay Thai, Karate, Taekwondo, Savate, San Shou, kickboxing, western-style boxing, and other martial arts...

. Included are the K-1 World Grand Prix
K-1 World Grand Prix
K-1 World Grand Prix, also known as the K-1 World GP, is an elimination kickboxing tournament that has been held annually since 1993 by the K-1 organization. Each year, K-1 holds various 16-men, 8-match grand prix style tournaments throughout the world to determine which 16 fighters will compete in...

and K-1 World MAX champions as well as all the preliminary tournament winners from the events promoted by K-1 and FEG
FEG
FÉG stands for Fegyver És Gépgyár, which could be translated as "Arms and Machine Factory". It comes from the Hungarian "Fegyver- és Gépgyártó Részvénytársaság"...

. The list does not contain K-1's mixed martial arts branch Hero's
HERO'S
Hero's was a Japanese mixed martial arts promotion operated by Fighting and Entertainment Group, the parent entity behind kickboxing organization K-1. Grown from and branched off of K-1's earlier experiments in MMA, including the K-1 Romanex event and various MMA fights on its regular K-1...

 and DREAM
DREAM (mixed martial arts)
Dream is a mixed martial arts organization promoted by former PRIDE FC executives and K-1 promoter Fighting and Entertainment Group. DREAM replaced FEG's previous-run mixed martial arts fight series, Hero's. The series retains many of the stylistic flourishes and personnel from Pride FC...

 champions.

K-1 World Grand Prix Champions


K-1 Super Heavyweight Championship


K-1 Heavyweight Championship


K-1 World GP Preliminary / Other Tournament Champions


Legend:

K-1 World MAX Champions


K-1 World MAX Preliminary / Other Tournament Champions


Legend:

K-1 Japan Lightweight


K-1 Japan Featherweight


K-1 Japan Youth Champions


K-1 Japan Youth Preliminary Champions


K-2 World Grand Prix Champions


K-3 World Grand Prix Champions


See also

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