Super combat j'y étais a Marseille en 92 et quand je l'ai vu en rediffusion sur canal+cela ne claquait pas aussi bien j'étais déçu, et j'avais oublié que hoost a eu sa revanche en 94 victoire par ko .
Effectivement ça aurait fait un combat génial mais je crois que dans les règles du k-1 Roufus en aurait pris plein les jambes et n'aurait pas fini le combat surtout contre un champion de kyokushin avec des tibias en béton.
Ernesto would destroy him with low kicks k1 rules this is more like point fighting ricks shins wouldn't be conditioned enough and that's hoost best weapon his low kicks and he can't use them... like a Bjj fighter not allowed to take the fight to the ground
Hoost want karate full contact champion Belt, Roufus does not want a kickboxing champion belt. if you challenge some one for his belt,you must accept the rules
the rule set for that fihht was no low kicks. something that would have given him the needed edge against such a tall man whom had already seen him in the ring once. i'm not making excuses you have to not agree to the rule set or over come them, but lets just be some what honest and admit hoost prolly loses again if low kicks were allowed
@@MrBraffZachlinHuh? Roufus was notoriously weak against low kicks, and Hoost loved low kicks. It would've been an even better match for Hoost if low kicks were allowed.
@@svenarlington3310 I know him personally he never took a needle. Ever supplement was over the counter. You people and your PED conspiracy are mis guided. Yes a lot or most fighters have. Rick NEVER did. Trust me. I would know and he would NOT lie about it. But whatever it's like if anyone finds a small amount of "metabolites" in their system everyone automatically assumes he is in juice. 🙄
Diego541 hey, I didn’t say that you shouldn’t be proud of your country. I just wanted to point out that Hoost won the second fight easily. If I was American, I’d be proud of the US too.
Rick Roufus is genius.
Rick Roufus is the best fighter I seen, he's good offencely, and defensely
Far from it
Rick Roufus was the man.
Rick Roufus le roi du full contact.
No leg kicks? That's Hoost's bread and butter.
Yup no leg kicks this is the original kickboxing haha
Big Big thanks!!!!
Super combat j'y étais a Marseille en 92 et quand je l'ai vu en rediffusion sur canal+cela ne claquait pas aussi bien j'étais déçu, et j'avais oublié que hoost a eu sa revanche en 94 victoire par ko .
When it's above the belt, Rick was the best technical fighter
😊 Beau combat ; excellents boxeurs avec " mention " à Rick Roufus ....
Rick roufus l’un des meilleurs fighter avec le regretté Andy hug dommage de que ces deux combatant ne soit jamais rencontré en K1 ...
en K1 on shoote les jambes....
@@brunoherisson6348et surtout, surtout, le Roufus de 1994 n est plus du tout le même que celui de 92...
Effectivement ça aurait fait un combat génial mais je crois que dans les règles du k-1 Roufus en aurait pris plein les jambes et n'aurait pas fini le combat surtout contre un champion de kyokushin avec des tibias en béton.
Was this fight the after legkick loss to muai thai fighter or before?
After
Prime roufus here before he had to juice up for the k-1 years
You know Rick dufus wouldn't fight hoost with leg kicks
Apparently hoost didnt get the memo and kicked legs anyway lol
Then Roufus lost against Changpuek and Ernesto hoost won for k.o. to Changpuek
WANNA SEE THEM FIGHT IN LOW KICK RULES...
Wanna see them play ice hockey, water polo and basketball.
Ernesto would destroy him with low kicks k1 rules this is more like point fighting ricks shins wouldn't be conditioned enough and that's hoost best weapon his low kicks and he can't use them... like a Bjj fighter not allowed to take the fight to the ground
Hoost want karate full contact champion Belt, Roufus does not want a kickboxing champion belt.
if you challenge some one for his belt,you must accept the rules
Original kickboxing will always be better than Muay Thai in terms of rules
Rick caught him and the announcer said it was a stumble! Come on man!!!
And Rick bitched the whole fight about low blows which %100 was bullshit. Some may have been but others CLEARLY not
In the second he got his ass owned by Hoost......went down like he got the life beat out of him
the rule set for that fihht was no low kicks. something that would have given him the needed edge against such a tall man whom had already seen him in the ring once. i'm not making excuses you have to not agree to the rule set or over come them, but lets just be some what honest and admit hoost prolly loses again if low kicks were allowed
Different rule set different fight.
@@MrBraffZachlinHuh? Roufus was notoriously weak against low kicks, and Hoost loved low kicks. It would've been an even better match for Hoost if low kicks were allowed.
@1:52
Second fight when roufus got roided up like a fknut he got knocked out. Karma
He never did roids.
@@mikeanon432 That is why I remember multiple articles mentioning Roufus testing positive for roids after the K1 USA
@@svenarlington3310 I know him personally he never took a needle. Ever supplement was over the counter. You people and your PED conspiracy are mis guided. Yes a lot or most fighters have. Rick NEVER did. Trust me. I would know and he would NOT lie about it. But whatever it's like if anyone finds a small amount of "metabolites" in their system everyone automatically assumes he is in juice. 🙄
he stop fullcontact for boxing heavy .,that has make him slow and no stamina.
U.S.A.
Diego541 Hoost KOed Roufus in the second and if the fight had gone to decision, Hoost would have also won comfortably.
Well I'm still proud of the U.S.A.!
Diego541 hey, I didn’t say that you shouldn’t be proud of your country. I just wanted to point out that Hoost won the second fight easily. If I was American, I’d be proud of the US too.
easily??? are you serious??? XD.... I think you don't watch the second fight
@@gustavusadolphus9246 it was so easy that it took 11 rounds and hoost low kicked him?