![]() ![]() ![]() Art Davie, the promoter, placed advertisements in martial arts magazines and sent letters to anyone in any martial arts directory he could find to recruit competitors for the event. The event featured an eight-man single-elimination tournament with very few rules, awarding $50,000 to the winner. ![]() Smith participated the first Ultimate Fighting Championship event, UFC 1, in November 1993. Mixed martial arts career Ultimate Fighting Championship Despite little international success, Smith had more success at home, accumulating an overall 66-8 kickboxing record by the time he retired in 2000. His last match in K-1 was against rising local star Musashi, a match he lost by KO, and he was released from his K-1 contract, finishing 1 and 4 with the organization. He lost to Andy Hug in a rematch at the K-1 Revenge event and then failed to qualify for the following year's K-1 Grand Prix at K-1 Grand Prix '95 Opening Battle. Īfter the Hug victory, Smith's K-1 career never took off. Some pundits, most notoriously Dave Meltzer, have expressed their belief that Hug's loss was a fight fixed in order to increase Smith's popularity. Smith was unable to build on this success as he was soundly defeated by eventual champion Peter Aerts in the semifinals. In 1994 he entered the K-1 Grand Prix '94 where he caused one of the biggest upsets in K-1 history by flooring three times and subsequently knocking out legendary karateka and future K-1 star Andy Hug with an uppercut after just 19 seconds of the first round in their quarterfinal match. Patrick Smith first rose to fame in the US for his kickboxing prowess. He was the 1993 Enshin Karate Sabaki Challenge Heavyweight champion, an annual full contact karate tournament held in Denver which allows grabs, sweeps and throws, and competed in the 1993 Seidokaikan full contact Karate World Cup tournament in Japan. 1 as a Super Heavyweight kickboxer in the United States and held a ranking of No. He was a 3rd degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do and also held a black belt in Hapkido, American Kenpo, and Tang Soo Do. ![]() He started his mixed martial arts career by participating in the first two Ultimate Fighting Championship events. Patrick Smith (Aug– June 18, 2019) was an American Kickboxer and mixed martial artist. Taekwondo, Kickboxing, Tang Soo Do, Hapkido, Kenpo, Jiu-Jitsu, Boxing I got to go to the after party and hang out and chat with everyone.American kickboxer and mixed martial artist (1963–2019) Patrick Smith Lots of energy! Antoly beat one guys leg into hamburger but in the end Mike used his mastery of Sabaki to overcome all the contenders. We had amazing fights that seemed more like Middle weights. The men's heavyweight was a total 180 from last year. The winner had a great combination of power and sabaki technique. Middle Weight mens was tough! There were some Kyokushin guys in there that did pretty good until the Enshin fighters turned their power against them. The women's division was great and Klew Williams came back this year with a vengence. He could pull off reversals like no ones business. The Men's lightweight had won the All Japan Sabaki and he was amazing. Every fight was amazing and we had at least 5 overtime matches. No volcano to interfere with flights and overall just a really strong showing. ![]()
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