Fields Dynamite!! Alistair Overeem vs Badr Hari

Dutch destroyer Alistair Overeem announced on his official website yesterday that he will take on former K-1 heavyweight champion Badr Hari at the Fields Dynamite!! super show on December 31 from the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.
Hari recently lost to Remy Bonjasky via controversial disqualification in the K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 Finals. Hari pulled Bonjasky to the ground in the second round and seemed to lose control of himself, pummeling the downed opponent and even trying to stomp on Bonjasky’s face.
Bonjasky was allowed five minutes to recover but was still seeing double after the time elapsed and the referee called the match.
Hari was stripped of his heavyweight title and received no pay for his participation in the event.
Hopefully the financial ramifications of another incident will sway him from trying any funny business against Overeem - who also knows a thing or two about trash talking and bizarre finishes.
Overeem was originally expected to rematch Mirko Filipovic on December 31 to settle a previous No Contest from their bout at September’s DREAM 6. That is until Fields Dynamite executive Sadaharu Tanigawa pushed them to a different card to be held at some point down the road in 2009.
"Demolition Man" delivered several illegal groin strikes during their first bout, providing a disappointing conclusion to a fight that had received much interest and fanfare leading up to it.
Cro Cop promised to deliver a rematch on December 31 but according to Overeem, the Croat never put his money where his sack is.
Overeem has looked solid of late, winning four straight consecutive bouts and — before smashing his balls — was putting it to Mirko Cro Cop at DREAM 6 in September. Overeem has been in against some of the best in the business throughout his career and is still in his prime.
Still, one has to wonder if he's in over his head taking on a K-1 veteran under K-1 rules. Overeem is either supremely confident or getting payed boku bucks.
Fields Dynamite!! is the New Year’s Eve supershow featuring a smorgasbord of fighters under the umbrella of FEG coming together on one night to try and kick the crap out of each other.
Featuring participants from DREAM, K-1, K-1 MAX and K-1 Koshien, Fields Dynamite!! is going to have a wide variety of fighting styles and compelling match-ups, and could feature as many as 20 fights.
Thus far it appears as though FEG is holding up their end of the bargain.
Here is the scheduled card to date:
MMA RULES :
Heavyweight: Jerome LeBanner (3-1-1) vs. Mark Hunt (5-4)
Heavyweight: Semmy Schilt (25-14-1) vs. Mighty Mo (3-0)
Heavyweight: Bob Sapp (9-3-1) vs. Kinniku Mantaro (0-0)
Middleweight: Kazushi Sakuraba (24-11-1) vs. Kiyoshi Tamura (32-13-2)
Lightweight: Joachim Hansen (19-7-1) vs. Gesias Cavalcante (14-2-1)
Lightweight: Eddie Alvarez (15-1) vs. Shinya Aoki (18-3)
Lightweight: Hideo Tokoro (21-14-1) vs. Daisuke Nakamura (18-9)
K-1 RULES :
Heavyweight: Alistair Overeem (0-2) vs. Badr Hari (13-4)**
Middleweight: Gegard Mousasi (24-2-1) vs. Musashi (49-28-5-1)
Heavyweight: Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic (23-6-2) vs. Hong Man Choi (1-1)
Lightweight: Tatsuya Kawajiri (22-5-2) vs. Kozo Takeda (43-18-7)
Lightweight: Yoshihiro Sato (47-10) vs. Artur Kyshenko (43-5-1, 1NC)
K-1 KOSHIEN:
U-18 Tournament Semifinals: HIROYA (9-1) vs. Shota Shimada (3-0)
U-18 Tournament Semifinals: Ryuya Kusakabe (2-0) vs. Koya Urabe (2-0)
U-18 Tournament Finals: Winner of HIROYA/Shimada vs. Winner of Kusakabe/Urabe
**Bout not confirmed by FEG
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Can anyone tell me why Musashi is 49-28-5-1? Maybe its a dumb question but what is the fourth set for Win, Loss, Draw, and DQ?
by Cogito Ergo Sum on Dec 24, 2008 8:13 AM EST up reply actions
THere is NOTHING that Zuffa can do to ever put on as great of a card as this one! Japan has the best fight cards by far. 20 fights, the majority of which are all bigtime fights or at the very least solid and entertaining!
Am I going to be able to watch this event online? if so, how many of these fights will actually air! These fights are very interesting and I look forward to many of them~
by john on Dec 24, 2008 10:18 AM EST up reply actions
I would give my left nut if they booked:
Kid Yammamotto vs. Bukaw Por Pramuk in a mma vs. k-1 match up!
by john on Dec 24, 2008 10:56 AM EST up reply actions
I’m 100% more excited for UFC 92 than this card so I don’t know what john is talking about. ;)
by Natas on Dec 24, 2008 1:47 PM EST up reply actions
no, u r more excited about 3 fights on this UFC card!
Overall its not even close. This card is superior to any UFC card ever!
THere are 20 fights for crying out load. Thats like 2 UFC Ppv’s put together! So I dont know what u r talking about!
by john on Dec 24, 2008 2:17 PM EST up reply actions
JOHN. look at this way. dream/k1 only put on events like what, every 3 months. if zuffa did this you would see mind blowing events as well. i think they do a pretty good job of putting on great events every month or twice a month sometimes including the wec, ufn’s and tuf finale. it really doesn’t make much sense to compare the 2 orgs. they are not in competiton with each other and zuffa as the deepest well of fighters than all orgs combined. dream/k1/fields/dynamite-whatever they are called are great, but IF zuffa wanted to put on an event to match or surprass this one, they could do it with ease. they would also go broke pretty quick just like the feg will. you gotta put things in perspective somtimes. merry christmas. :)
by b.w. on Dec 24, 2008 2:47 PM EST up reply actions
I dont even count K1 rule fights so there are only 7 compared to 10 UFC fights… UFC 92 is WAY better!!!
by 1-0 via Arm Triangle on Dec 24, 2008 10:55 PM EST up reply actions
thats what i was gonna ask. i read on a couple of different sites that it wasn’t gonna be on hd-net but would be available on ppv online. anyone else know?
by b.w. on Dec 24, 2008 12:46 PM EST up reply actions
i LIKE this fight.. 2 controversial dudes going at it what more could you want? i never thought id say this but i hope overeem kills this guy but under k-1 rules idk if it will happen
by randy murders on Dec 24, 2008 1:25 AM EST reply actions
also bob sapp is homosexual i never understood what made him a name in japan he cried when cro cop punched him
by randy murders on Dec 24, 2008 1:26 AM EST up reply actions
Dont be silly, if your orbital got broken you think you would be walkin around all pretty? I’ll agree I loved watching sapp cry.
by medecine balls on Dec 24, 2008 3:00 AM EST up reply actions
Man, Overeem is gonna get smashed. Really bad. He might also gas. Any ways at least one cheater will get his ass beat.
by NameNotRequired on Dec 24, 2008 3:18 AM EST up reply actions
Oh yes it was great to see him cry but as medecine balls says his orbital bone was totally shattered… Sakuraba went the same way.
by JonnyBoy on Dec 24, 2008 3:23 AM EST up reply actions
This card is getting to be simply amazing… Wow, these are two of my favorite fighters to watch in their own respective areas, but the K-1 rules doesn’t give Overeem a chance after watch Badr at the K-1 finals, imo.
by rastap on Dec 24, 2008 1:33 AM EST reply actions
I have a feeling Overeem will eat some humble pie now.
by Space on Dec 24, 2008 1:46 AM EST reply actions
Overeem is in for it now..
Badr is coming off a TKO win over HMC, a TKO victory over Peter Aerts and a stomping DQ loss over Remy and he did not get paid for that DQ.
Badr is going to beat Overeem like he owes him money. his record in kickboxing is like 70-6 or something ridiculous.
It will be interesting to see what strategy Overeem uses, as Badr mixes it up well, tends to punch more than kick, but is very aggressive and that usually ends badly for Overeem.
by DirtyML on Dec 24, 2008 2:10 AM EST reply actions
Very well said.
I can’t see Overeem winning this fight.
Badr Hari by first round KO.
by JonnyBoy on Dec 24, 2008 3:26 AM EST up reply actions
Hey,
Does anybody know where you can watch this card LIVE for FREE? Also, in case HDNet picks up the card, anybody know where to watch HDNet for free?
by Your Dad on Dec 24, 2008 6:10 AM EST reply actions
heyho,
according to the k1 page the crocop vs. hmc fight will be under dream/mma rules, NOT k1/kickboxing.
gonna enjoy it!
by thejudge on Dec 24, 2008 7:35 AM EST reply actions
shitt my boys going down bad, overeems chin isnt what usually fails him its his gas tank. but this time i dont think overeem will be in the fight long enough to gas. that being said badr hari by spectacular knockout
by Jared on Dec 24, 2008 8:31 AM EST reply actions
Overeem’s over his head. I hope Hari can restrian himself this time out. That Bonjasky fight was a letdown.
by Jake on Dec 24, 2008 9:10 AM EST reply actions
Dear FEG, please allow HDNet to show this event :(
by quidnunc on Dec 24, 2008 9:58 AM EST reply actions
also Overeem is much bigger than Hari at least. Overeem has pretty good stand up until he gasses
by quidnunc on Dec 24, 2008 10:00 AM EST reply actions
Badr Hari is 6’5 225 pounds.
Overeem is 6’5 240ish pounds.
So it isn’t that much of an advantage, especially not when Badr has 11 years of kickboxing experience and is the (now former) K1 heavyweight champ.
by DirtyML on Dec 24, 2008 12:57 PM EST up reply actions
After Hari’s remarks dissing MMA at DREAM 6 I think his fight against Overeem should be MMA rules. Overeem is good stand-up but his greatest strength is gNp
by The Mymus on Dec 25, 2008 2:40 AM EST reply actions
I found an article at sherdog that said it is going to be a pay per view online event as well as pay per view televised.
http://sherdog.com/news/press_releases/worlds-biggest-fight-event-set-to-go-global-15467
by alwayzafan on Dec 29, 2008 3:17 PM EST reply actions
So I’ve been searching around all night trying to find this card but the one thing I’m noticing is noone has a straight EST start time I’ve heard 1,3 and 5 am can anyone give me the correct time?
by Annonymous on Dec 30, 2008 6:36 PM EST reply actions

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