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Developed and published by , this title was released specifically in Japan on November 22, 2006 . Platform : PlayStation 2.

Le Banner never won the K-1 World GP (his best result was runner-up in 2004). But in 2006, he reminded everyone why he was called “Japiso” — the French warrior who became an adopted son of Japanese combat sports.

: Held on September 30, 2006, in Osaka to determine the finalists for the Tokyo Dome event. performance or the full undercard results from the Tokyo Dome? Expand map

, who fought his final match in the semi-finals against Schilt. Quarter-final Semmy Schilt vs. Jérôme Le Banner Schilt by Unanimous Decision Quarter-final Ernesto Hoost vs. Chalid Arrab Hoost by Extra Round Decision Quarter-final Glaube Feitosa vs. Ruslan Karaev Feitosa by KO (High Kick) Quarter-final Remy Bonjasky vs. Stefan Leko Bonjasky by Unanimous Decision Semi-final Semmy Schilt vs. Ernesto Hoost Schilt by Unanimous Decision Semi-final Peter Aerts vs. Glaube Feitosa Aerts by TKO (Referee Stoppage) Semmy Schilt vs. Peter Aerts Schilt by Unanimous Decision Key Highlights The Winner

The Dutch champion fell like a tower being demolished—straight down, face-first, arms limp. The canvas shook.

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