Dutch Interview Gokhan Saki ! Check out!
by admin on Jan.28, 2012, under Contact
Training for Badr Hari! Check out & Support me!
by admin on Jan.26, 2012, under Contact
Match 28-01. Gokha Saki vs Badr Hari @ Leeuwarden check tickets: www.fight.nl
Training for Badr Hari! Check out & Support me!
28.02-2012 – Gokhan Saki vs Badr hari ! @ Leeuwarden Netherlands!
by admin on Sep.30, 2011, under Contact
More info check :http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=176224469125181
Check live stream on Youtube channel! 28-5-2011
by admin on May.24, 2011, under Contact
Check hier: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql-OtOyZ1Ik
28/05/2011 – Gokhan Saki Vs Brice Guidon – Ultimate Glory 2010/11 Final
by admin on Apr.13, 2011, under Contact
Many know Saki as one of the top young kick boxers in the world. After his highly entertaining unsuccessful run at the K-1 World Grand Prix title this past year, his star is at an all time high. Brice Guidon is hoping to ride his current momentum into the more competitive top tier of the division. Having a win over current Its Showtime Heavyweight champion Hesdy Gerges has put people on notice that Guidon could be the next great fighter out of Mejiro gym. Siyar Bahadurzada is one of the top welterweight prospects in the world who is currently still waiting for Strikeforce to book him in a fight. His opponent Tommy Depret armbarred BJJ black belt Roan Carneiro at the last Glory event which was his biggest win to date.
Gokhan Saki the winner of United Glory
by admin on Mar.22, 2011, under News
Gokhan saki the winner of united glory now finalist in moscow russia.
Thanks for everyone’s support for my match.
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Contact
by admin on Mar.03, 2010, under Contact
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Contact: Gokhan Saki
Email: info@gokhansaki.nl
Partners Gokhan Saki
Team : Team Rebel
Gym : Golden Glory
Biography
by admin on Mar.02, 2010, under Biography
Gokhan Saki started practicing Muay Thai in 1993 at the age of 10 in “Club Fit” under Jan Pasztjerik. Gokhan trained with Pasztjerik for seven years before moving to the Golden Glory in 2001. Training in Golden Glory with Cor Hemmers, Saki became Dutch, European and World Muay Thai champion within three years. Even though to this day Gokhan considers Jan as the main influence who helped him develop to the fighter he is today.
Gokhan made his K-1 debut at the K-1 World GP 2006 in Amsterdam where he defeated Alexey Ignashov and Rani Berbachi but lost to Bjorn Bregy by first round KO in tournament finals.
Saki fought at the K-1 World GP 2008 in Hawaii. He defeated Deutsch Pu’u, Rick Cheek and Randy Kim to become the champion and qualify for the Grand Prix final eliminations.
At the eliminations he fought New Zealand legend Ray Sefo. He won by a unanimous decision to qualify for his first ever Grand Prix. In the quarter finals he beat Ruslan Karaev by unanimous decision, however he was knocked out by the eventual champion, Remy Bonjasky in the semi finals by a jumping kick to the rib cage.[3]
Saki was the finalist at the K-1 Heavyweight tournament in Yokohama. He knocked out Tyrone Spong in semis but was stopped in the finals by Keijiro Maeda.
On August the 2nd Saki suffered a knee injury against Pavel Zhuravlev. Because of the injury he could not participate in the 2009 Final Eliminations. However Gokhan was picked as a reserve fighter to face Peter Aerts in the first reserve fight at K-1 WGP Final. Saki lost his third consecutive decision loss against Aerts after three rounds.
Saki vs Ruslan Karaev at K-1 WGP 2008[edit] Titles
2010 K-1 World Grand Prix Final 3rd Place
2009 K-1 Heavyweight (-100 kg) Tournament finalist
2008 K-1 World GP 2008 in Hawaii Champion
2008 WFCA World Thaiboxing Super Heavyweight (+95 kg) title
2006 K-1 World Grand Prix in Amsterdam runner up
2003 World Muay Thai champion
2002 European Muay Thai champion
2001 Dutch Muay Thai champion












