Kiril «Marseilles Hooligans» Abidi
23.08.2012

Kiril «Marseilles Hooligans» Abidi
data:
Nickname: «Marseilles Hooligans»
Date of birth: 25.02.1976
Height: 191 cm
Weight: 104 kg.
Club: Brizon Gym
Style: kickboxing
Country: France
Titles:
Finalist World Grand Prix K-1 2003
Finalist World Grand Prix K-1 2003 in Paris
Finalist World Grand Prix K-1 2000
The world champion of Thai boxing in 2000
Champion of France in amateur boxing in the heavy weight of 2000
Kickboxing Champion of France in 1996
Kiril «Marseilles Hooligans» Abidi (born February 25, 1976) – winner of the French championship on kickboxing and world champion in muay-tai. His road to fame started when he began to speak in the K-1 in 2000, caused an unexpected defeat in the first knockout round of the legendary Peter Aertsu.
Biography and Career Center
Cyril Abidi was born in the north of Marseille in a poor Moroccan family. When he was 6 years old, my mom sent it to engage in judo, and that the child is not pulled through the streets. It was a struggle for four years until it began to take karate lessons, striving to be like his idol Bruce Lee. In 18 years, he opened a Thai boxing, and in 20 years became the champion of France in the form of combat.
In 1999 was his first fight in K-1. It was a fight against Peter Mazhstorovicha in Zurich, Switzerland, who won a unanimous decision Kiril judges. Later in 2000 he made a name for himself, winning two games in succession in the first round of the famous Dutch fighter Peter Aertsa. Only in their third meeting in the finals of the World Grand Prix K-1 2000 in Tokyo, Aerts was able to take revenge – he won the bout after the third round unanimous decision of the judges.
Abidi Fight against Frenchman Jerome Le Banner in the World Grand Prix K-1 2005 in Paris, which Cyril lost by TKO, is considered one of the greatest duels in the history of K-1. He was held on 27 May 2005.
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Kiril «Marseilles Hooligans» Abidi
data:
Nickname: «Marseilles Hooligans»
Date of birth: 25.02.1976
Height: 191 cm
Weight: 104 kg.
Club: Brizon Gym
Style: kickboxing
Country: France
Titles:
Finalist World Grand Prix K-1 2003
Finalist World Grand Prix K-1 2003 in Paris
Finalist World Grand Prix K-1 2000
The world champion of Thai boxing in 2000
Champion of France in amateur boxing in the heavy weight of 2000
Kickboxing Champion of France in 1996
Kiril «Marseilles Hooligans» Abidi (born February 25, 1976) – winner of the French championship on kickboxing and world champion in muay-tai. His road to fame started when he began to speak in the K-1 in 2000, caused an unexpected defeat in the first knockout round of the legendary Peter Aertsu.
Biography and Career Center
Cyril Abidi was born in the north of Marseille in a poor Moroccan family. When he was 6 years old, my mom sent it to engage in judo, and that the child is not pulled through the streets. It was a struggle for four years until it began to take karate lessons, striving to be like his idol Bruce Lee. In 18 years, he opened a Thai boxing, and in 20 years became the champion of France in the form of combat.
In 1999 was his first fight in K-1. It was a fight against Peter Mazhstorovicha in Zurich, Switzerland, who won a unanimous decision Kiril judges. Later in 2000 he made a name for himself, winning two games in succession in the first round of the famous Dutch fighter Peter Aertsa. Only in their third meeting in the finals of the World Grand Prix K-1 2000 in Tokyo, Aerts was able to take revenge – he won the bout after the third round unanimous decision of the judges.
Abidi Fight against Frenchman Jerome Le Banner in the World Grand Prix K-1 2005 in Paris, which Cyril lost by TKO, is considered one of the greatest duels in the history of K-1. He was held on 27 May 2005.