Prokick Team in Japan with Ernesto Hoost after the event the 'Hoost Cup challenge' EasyRiders!
A team of brave sportsmen and women made history this month as they travelled to Japan to compete in an inaugural east meets west competition and amongst them was Irish Samurai Ursula Agnew who is now in line for the WKN Irish title after a classy display of kickboxing in the home of martial arts.
The team of amateur kickboxers, led by former world champion turned coach Billy Murray, represented Northern Ireland at the event in Nagoya. They faced the might of a Japanese select put together by Ernesto Hoost, the man Kickboxing fans call simply Mr Perfect.
There were eight bouts in total, with Murray’s mighty warriors winning three and drawing two.
“This whole Japan trip has ranked up there with some of my best experiences which I’ve been involved with in over 30 years in the sport,” Murray said. “We started planning this eight months ago. It took an awful lot of toing and froing and fund raising to get a team out there. For many, it was the trip of a lifetime.”
He added: “Holy smoke, every single one of our guys was incredible. Ursula Agnew was first out of the blocks and set the wining standard by overwhelming her opponent to take a unanimous decision. Mark Bird picked up The Best Technique Award. When you’re traveling to one of the global centres for a sport and you are being rewarded for your technical ability that says an awful lot about you as a person and the team around you. I’m immensely proud of this gang of kickboxers. They’ve done Northern Ireland proud!”
Hurray was fulsome in his praise.
"We all accomplished a great thing here,” he said. “Two countries coming together through peace, friendship and respect to compete in a combat sport. How often does this happen? I can answer that easily, not often enough. “This was an event with real young amateurs from different cultures and backgrounds who had the chance to travel to the home of martial arts and compete. New friends were made here, How great is that!”
There are plans for the team to return to Japan next year for the decider.For more information and pictures about Northern Ireland's kickboxing ProKick team in Japan check back here at ProKick.com
Select Team event - Northern Ireland Vs Japan
3分×2R - K1 Style kickboxing Weight 65kg
Mark Bird Vs Takashi Makimura - draw
2分×2R - K1 Style kickboxing Weight 72kg
Johnny Smith Vs Aatsushi Sato winner
2分×2R - K1 Style kickboxing Weight 76kg
Greig Anderson Vs Takaaki Nagami winner
2分×2R - K1 Style kickboxing Weight 68kg
David Foster Vs Shinsuke Doi draw
2分×2R - K1 Style kickboxing Weight 70kg
Karl McBlain winner Vs Shiniti Osada
2分×2R - K1 Style kickboxing Weight 76kg
Michael O'Neil Vs Jyunnya Satonaka winner
2分×2R - K1 Style kickboxing Weight 72kg
Andrew McCreary winner Vs Abdul Marik
FEMALE – Girl:
2分×2R - K1 Style kickboxing Weight 58kg
Ursula Agnew winner Vs Mituki Morikawa
Well done all who took part. A big thanks to Organiser and match maker Doi, Mr Perfect Ernesto Hoost and to all back home who helped raise the funds.
Check out what K1 writer
Stuart Tonkin said about the event
Andrew McCreary vs Abdul Marik - Video
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Ursula Agnew vs Mituki Morikawa - Video
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Johnny Smith Vs Aatsushi Sato - Video
Copyright Billy Murray Promotions 2010
Michael O’Neil Vs Jyunnya Satonaka - Video
Copyright Billy Murray Promotions 2010
David Foster Vs Shinsuke Doi - Video
Copyright Billy Murray Promotions 2010
Karl McBlain Vs Shiniti Osada -Video
Copyright Billy Murray Promotions 2010
Greig Anderson Vs Takaaki Nagami - Video
Copyright Billy Murray Promotions 2010
Mark Bird Vs Takashi Makimura - Video
Copyright Billy Murray Promotions 2010
Comments
Fantastic news for everyone, well done on your award Mark cool kid! an Ursula well done girl so proud and happy for you enjoy the rest of your trip everybody.
By PaulinePauline on 05 Dec 2010
way to go Ursula and well done to all the guys. now go and enjoy what Japan has to offer.
By Anne on 05 Dec 2010
hey guys well done who won and unlucky who lost and drew but al the same well done 2 all
By gary hamiltongary hamilton on 05 Dec 2010
Well done guys..
By Mark1 on 04 Dec 2010