2004 in Fighting Network Rings

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2004 in Fighting Network Rings
Information
First dateApril 4, 2004
Last dateDecember 12, 2004
Events
Total events4
Fights
Total fights36
Chronology
2003 in RINGS 2004 in Fighting Network Rings 2005 in RINGS

The year 2004 is the tenth year in the history of Fighting Network Rings, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Japan. In 2004 Fighting Network Rings held 4 events beginning with, Rings Holland: World's Greatest.

Contents

Events list

#Event TitleDateArenaLocation
88 Rings Holland: Born Invincible December 12, 2004Vechtsebanen Sport Hall Utrecht, Netherlands
87 Rings Holland: Local Heroes 2 October 30, 2004Holland
86 Rings Holland: Two Heroes, One Winner October 3, 2004 Nieuwegein, Holland
85 Rings Holland: World's Greatest April 4, 2004Vechtsebanen Sport Hall Utrecht, Netherlands

Rings Holland: World's Greatest

Rings Holland: World's Greatest [1] was an event held on April 4, 2004 at the Alytus Sports Hall in Alytus, Alytus County, Lithuania.

Results

Main Card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
Cheick Kongo def. Joop Kasteel KO (Punch)14:31
Rodney Glunder def.Dave VaderDecision (Unanimous)35:00
Mario Borzic def.Kamil UygunKO (Knee)12:43
Sander Thonhauser def.Michael KnaapKO (Punch)24:45
Hans Rooversdef.Alex HolsvoogdKO (Punch)13:35
Kelly de Jongdef.Marc van RooyenSubmission (Achilles Lock)12:24
Brian Maulanydef.Andre FyeetSubmission (Armbar)11:00
Dimitri Mengerdef.Stefan LemsTKO (Punches)10:58
Chico Martinezdef.Christos PetroutsosSubmission (Guillotine Choke)31:30
Stefan Boeredef.Dennis von SchieSubmission (Armbar)11:26

    Rings Holland: Two Heroes, One Winner

    Rings Holland: Two Heroes, One Winner [2] was an event held on October 3, 2004 at the Alytus Sports Hall in Alytus, Alytus County, Lithuania.

    Results

    Main Card
    Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
    Stefan Kleverdef.Marc Van RooyenN/A00:00
    Satish Jamiadef.Janos TiborgN/A00:00
    Kanu Ghebrihiwetdef.Maik KubackiN/A00:00
    Rene Bloothoofddef.Paolo van RooijenN/A00:00
    Tom van den Berkhofdef.Marco DrittyN/A00:00
    Clyde van Damsdef.Peter MulderN/A00:00
    Ashley Peiterdef.Geraldo MartinaN/A00:00
    Romano de los Reyesdef.Franklin CharroN/A00:00
    Paul Oguchukwudef.Jeffrey PedroN/A00:00
    Billy Echterdef.Fernando MartinezN/A00:00
    Jan Overduindef.Dennis von SchieN/A00:00
    Frank Smitdef.Kurt de BoeckN/A00:00
    Michel Smitsdef.Dennis BrandenburgN/A00:00

      Rings Holland: Local Heroes 2

      Rings Holland: Local Heroes 2 [3] was an event held on October 30, 2004 at the Alytus Sports Hall in Alytus, Alytus County, Lithuania.

      Results

      Main Card
      Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
      Ivo Nijenhuisdef.Rene RoonN/A00:00
      Ricardo Turkydef.Marc LangeN/A00:00
      Dave Powelldef.Edwin GertenbachN/A00:00
      Jelger Boogaarddef.Jeffrey van SwietenN/A00:00

        Rings Holland: Born Invincible

        Rings Holland: Born Invincible [4] was an event held on December 12, 2004 at the Alytus Sports Hall in Alytus, Alytus County, Lithuania.

        Results

        Main Card
        Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
        Rob Van Esdonk def.Andre TeteTKO (Punches)10:43
        Colin Mannsurdef.Danny HoyerSubmission (Armbar)12:56
        Ashley Peiterdef.Dennis ScholtenKO (Punch)12:28
        Sander Thonhauser def.Raoulet SalimKO (Knee and Punches)21:29
        Stefan Kleverdef. Siyar Bahadurzada Decision (Unanimous)25:00
        Chico Martinezdef.Dennis de RusDecision (Unanimous)25:00
        Brian Maulanydef.Nordin BensellamTKO (Doctor Stoppage)10:00
        Aydogan Nuralisvs.Dimitri MengerDraw25:00
        Peter Mulderdef.Autimio AntoniaKO (Punch)10:24

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          References

          1. "Rings Holland: World's Greatest". Sherdog. Archived from the original on October 9, 2014.
          2. "Rings Holland: Two Heroes, One Winner". Sherdog. Archived from the original on October 9, 2014.
          3. "Rings Holland: Local Heroes 2". Sherdog. Archived from the original on October 9, 2014.
          4. "Rings Holland: Born Invincible". Sherdog. Archived from the original on October 9, 2014.