Oh I remember Ignashov, he's the type who can win the best of the best but lose to any random fighter. Not surprised he beated Schilt. He always seems to beat the ones everyone has difficulty with
@@majas7 Tbh Schilt's style is much better suited for fighting Overeem, compared to Aerts style vs Overeem. Just as Aerts style is very good vs Schilt's. So if Schilt would have won vs Aerts that night, im pretty positive that he would have beaten Ubereem. Its just that Overeem is not as fast, as durable or agile as Aerts, although he has youth, weight and power on his side. But since he is so plodding in his approach with the high double forearm guard, Schilt would have shreded him to pieces with his insane jab and debilitating front kick to the liver/body, tiring Overeem in the process. If Overeem dont finish Schilt in round 1 he is done for. Schilt does not tire easily and once he got your range, here comes the jabs into high knees, front kicks, low kicks all from crazy range. Just my honest opinion.
@@investornabil8825 Quite right, in the 2007 WGP Final, Aerts blew his knee in the middle of the 1st round when Schilt hit him with a jab and Aerts tried to retain balance and stepped to the side with his back leg and his knee blew out for no reason. Tough luck, as he was doing really good, pressuring Schilt and landing good stuff in the small amount of time the fight was being fought.
@@stambe8605 he is great. Aerts. Overeem got lucky you’re right. But I think Overeem may have beaten schilt by KO. His power and speed were ridiculous from all the “horse meat” lol.
He was not disciplined, he liked to party and drink. He regularly fought only because of the contract, entering the ring completely unprepared. Next to Badr Hari, Ignashov was the greatest talent in kickboxing, but unlike him, he was never knocked out, I don't count the two injuries that caused him to stop the match, and I think he was only counted 2 or 3 times.
Oh I remember Ignashov, he's the type who can win the best of the best but lose to any random fighter. Not surprised he beated Schilt. He always seems to beat the ones everyone has difficulty with
Schilt has lost 6 times, 3 of them to Aerts. Thats insane.
1 of them figtæhts against aertz he let him win so he didnt have to fight alistair overroid
@@majas7 Tbh Schilt's style is much better suited for fighting Overeem, compared to Aerts style vs Overeem. Just as Aerts style is very good vs Schilt's. So if Schilt would have won vs Aerts that night, im pretty positive that he would have beaten Ubereem. Its just that Overeem is not as fast, as durable or agile as Aerts, although he has youth, weight and power on his side. But since he is so plodding in his approach with the high double forearm guard, Schilt would have shreded him to pieces with his insane jab and debilitating front kick to the liver/body, tiring Overeem in the process. If Overeem dont finish Schilt in round 1 he is done for. Schilt does not tire easily and once he got your range, here comes the jabs into high knees, front kicks, low kicks all from crazy range. Just my honest opinion.
One time Aerts lost was because of a freak knee injury
@@investornabil8825 Quite right, in the 2007 WGP Final, Aerts blew his knee in the middle of the 1st round when Schilt hit him with a jab and Aerts tried to retain balance and stepped to the side with his back leg and his knee blew out for no reason. Tough luck, as he was doing really good, pressuring Schilt and landing good stuff in the small amount of time the fight was being fought.
@@stambe8605 he is great. Aerts. Overeem got lucky you’re right. But I think Overeem may have beaten schilt by KO. His power and speed were ridiculous from all the “horse meat” lol.
The worst loss has to be to Sergei Kharitonov.
Or Fedor
@@TheKickboxingCommunityagainst Yvel because he lose in striking the rest have to use Grappling against hm.
Igmashov had a strange strange career, he is one of the very best, but very inconsistent.
He was not disciplined, he liked to party and drink. He regularly fought only because of the contract, entering the ring completely unprepared. Next to Badr Hari, Ignashov was the greatest talent in kickboxing, but unlike him, he was never knocked out, I don't count the two injuries that caused him to stop the match, and I think he was only counted 2 or 3 times.
Yes,he lost 3 with Peter Aerts,1 with Alexey Ignashov,1 with Hong man Choi, 1 with Badr Hari.
and the fight against fedor???
MMA rules. In this video only fights k-1 rules.
GOAT în K1
Игнашов мог бы добиться гораздо большего, если б не алкояд, которым он травился. Живите трезво, люди!
😂
и сдохнуть молодым от какой нибудь опухоли в мозге! Лучше уж алкашка)
Peter was great. Sadly we'll never see the fight schilt against the reem
Peter the nightmare Aerts.
Peter the FatGayBoy Aerts
You forget best of the best - Fedor Emelianenko!!!!!!
Emelianenko destroyed him.
Decision fight
Sergei Kharitonov almost killed Semmy Schilt. It was so brutal that they could not show on TV
@@エネ-n1c oh really? Man I would love to watch that.
❤❤❤
The first two match were spectacular and rare, the third must be fake
촤홍만을 잊지 말아주세요
Питруха это Легенда .
heart problems, you say? of course...2m height is just normal...high tower was a joke.
マイティーモー❗️は、ボクシング世界王者フランソワボタに勝っている❗️ピーターアーツは、マイティーに勝っている。😂凄い
Aerts was clearly on the roids.
Look at his body in the 90's compared to this fight.
Everyone in K1 was on steroids. This is well known.
Yep, full of juice
they all were u naive foos
most combat sports athletes at the time were on fucktons of roids, you think a physique like semmy's is achievable for most people that huge?