News Peter Aerts has started his own Japanese Kickboxing organization: “LEGEND”

Do you think “LEGEND” will be a successful organization?


  • Total voters
    15

BoxerMaurits

The Dutchman
Platinum Member
Joined
Aug 27, 2020
Messages
10,728
Reaction score
34,683



Three-time K-1 champion Peter Aerts has announced his own Japan-based promotion

At the press conference in Tokyo last week, 'The Lumberjack' Peter Aerts announced: "Kickboxing is my purpose in life. It has been a long-time dream of mine to form a new organization". With LEGEND, Aerts is making that dream a reality in 2024.

The CEO of the new organization has big plans for his new project: "In the future the organization would like to invite champions from each country and hold matches like in the old K-1. I would like to organize a tournament like this". LEGEND is aiming to do this by bringing in overseas fighters to match with Japanese talent, while simultaneously developing new young prospects out of the amateur circuit. With Atsushi Taisei, Aerts seems to have found the right man for the job. Taisei currently fulfills a position in the Japanese Amateur Kickboxing Council and will take the role of general producer: "This is not an event that will end in one year. We are thinking of an event that will foster kickboxing and martial arts in the world 10 or 20 years from now."


SUPPORT FROM THE COMMUNITY

Aerts can count on the support of many of his former friends and foes. At the presser familiar faces from the K-1 era showed their support in video messages. Among others, Mirko Filipovic, Jerome Le Banner and Ray Sefo send in a video. As well as some of the leading organizational bodies such as ISKA, WKU, RCFA and WKO, who pledged their cooperation.


DIFFERENT RULESETS

One thing that makes LEGEND stand out is that they don’t plan on limiting themselves to one ruleset. Taisei stated: "Basically, we are thinking about the market not only in Japan but all over the world, so we want the rules to be the greatest common denominator".

Aerts revealed that LEGEND is also aiming to host Muay Thai and Karate matchups, while Taisei played with the idea of going back to the original 5 rounds of 3 minutes. "So we have to negotiate the rules. We're thinking about it in the general framework of kickboxing".


PLANS FOR 2024

The organization is set to debut with an exciting rookie event in Tokyo on the 24th of March. The first big showdown with foreign fighters is scheduled for June, with another rookie event in the pipeline for August or September. LEGEND aims to end its debuting year in November, when they will bring in another bunch of foreign fighters.




 
"Yes" out of hope.
The fact it is in Japan and may accompany multiple rule sets may attract greater participation. I love Aerts.
 
"Yes" out of hope.
The fact it is in Japan and may accompany multiple rule sets may attract greater participation. I love Aerts.
I am very skeptical on multiple rules. I feel like it waters down everything. I for one would be in favour of the most permissive set, say stadium MT with no restrictions on throws, period.
 
Kickboxing orgs in Japan like K-1 fight over top fighters and do not even seem to pay them much. If he has rich backers he might have a chance. Hope so.
 
Karate is a hard pass from me
I want real japan kickboxing
I want K1 and nothing else
No elbows, 3 x 3 with 2 extra round option
Tokyo Dome
Yearly WGP
Qaulifier Tournies
All top fighters in 1 monolopy
 
Makes sense he would do it in Japan, he also trains over there with his students sometimes and I think even invites Japanese fighters to train in the Netherlands.
 
Back
Top