Former one featherweight kickboxing champion and pound-one kickboxer Kinkiz Arazov appeared in Karate Combat 54. The former champion said:
“After I’m free, a year later, I’ll go back and take the karate combat belt. It’s easy for me, you know!”
Genghis Arazov conducted interviews and helped his teammates from the highly respected Benyum training camps in Thailand, Adam Noi and Ali Aliyev.
Genghis Arazov would further legalize karate combat if he signed with them.
Arazov is a generational great in kickboxing. He fought for one, was a K-1 World Champion and a winner of the K-1 World Grand Prix Tournament in the Super Welterweight class. He was one of the greatest people of his time, and since leaving one, fans have been trying to see him again in the ring.
Not only is this a massive signature for the promotion, it could blow the Cold War flame of having one championship and karate combat, as the president of karate combat accused Chat Reity Oddton of trying to sabotage the promotion’s debut event in Thailand. Therefore, the future of Genghis Arazov and karate combat may be exciting.