Rottura tra It’s Showtime vs K-1

Grazie a http://kombatmagazine.blogspot.com/2011/05/its-showtime-vs-k1.html da cui ho zanzato la news :-)

Nel sito ufficiale di It’s Showtime, canale Europeo specializzato nell’organizzare eventi di arti marziali, esce un comunicato che parla della collaborazione con K1 e di come essa sia arrivata ad un punto di rottura. Il problema tra le due organizzazioni è, come accade spesso, un problema di…soldi. Infatti pare che K1 abbia un debito con It’s Showtime di circa 400.000$ ad atleti da lei rappresentati (tra cui pure Giorgio Petrosyan) e che dopo aver atteso tanto ha deciso di agire legalmente per il recupero del credito. La decisione è scaturita dal fatto che K1 sta organizzando eventi con la Dream senza aver ancora saldato i debiti.

Di seguito il testo integrale del comunicato stampa:

After years of being loyal to K-1 (FEG) regarding the late payment, or no payment at all, to our fighters, we would like to release the following statement.

For more than half a year K-1 owes us more than 400.000 US dollars in total because several fighters which we represent have not been paid. Every time we were asked to have more patience because a potential investor would be interested to take over K-1.

Until now, we have never contacted a lawyer to claim our credits because we granted K-1 the time they need to financially recover. However, we were very surprised to hear that DREAM and K-1 want to organize a number of smaller events. In our opinion that isn’t possible before K-1 first pays its debts to fighters which already have fought. Therefore, now is the time for us to hire a lawyer.

Also, fighters are even receiving phone calls from Mr. Tanikawa with a threat to not fight for IT’S SHOWTIME JAPAN. If fighters would fight for IT’S SHOWTIME JAPAN, they can wave their money goodbye. Mr. Tanikawa is not in the position to act this way, and subservience would fit him a lot better. Mr. Tanikawa doesn’t understand that K-1 has to pay their debts because the fighters have already delivered their service to K-1.

We can only describe the way K-1 has been managed the last years as amateurish and almost as deceit. If we hadn’t put a huge amount of pressure on K-1 just before the K-1 World Grand Prix Final of last year, some fighters would have been even more financially struck.

Even if an investor for K-1 will appear, we really hope that Mr. Tanikawa will take a management course first, otherwise the invested money will disappear like snow in the sun.

The next fighters still have to receive big amounts of money from K-1: Giorgio Petrosyan, Tyrone Spong, Hesdy Gerges, Daniel Ghita, Melvin Manhoef, Pajonsuk Superpro Samui, Chahid Oulad el Hadj, Gago Drago and Dzevad Poturak.

These are only the fighters which are represented by us. However, also a lot of fighters are still patiently waiting for their money. We would like to emphasize that it’s incorrect that K-1 even organizes events without paying their debts to these fighters.

 

Simon Rutz

IT’S SHOWTIME

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