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Fighters Imani Lee and 'Mighty' Mo provide double K-1 wins at the 'Mayhem at the Mirage' K-1 event Aug. 13, 2005, for Eddy Milliss 'Shark Tank' gym.

The 'The Shark Tank' gym in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., proved its reputation again as a champion producing training center in martial arts and kickboxing. The 'Shark Tank' specializes in recognizing potential champions, developing the competitive capabilities of fighters and preparing them for top professional fighting event venues.

Las Vegas (PRWEB) August 18, 2005 -- Professional Heavyweight boxer turned K-1 fighter, Imani Lee, fought his debut K-1 competition at the Mirage and delivered a win by unanimous decision in the reserve fight against Jan (the Giant) Nortje.

Imani Lee, from Alexandria, VA, battled through three good rounds to victory. After the final bell rang, an obviously dazed Jan Nortje stood motionless to await the defeat result against him. Imani Lee, a 298 pound, 6-foot-5-inch heavy weight power house, was supported in his corner by Eddy Millis, trainer Jaime Fletcher, and manager Mike Hazard.

As for Mighty" Mo (Shark Tank's Super-Bout" contender) he won by a knock-out in just over a minute of the first round against IBF ex-champ Francois Botha.

Mighty Mo knocked Botha down the first time a few seconds into the first round, resulting in loud reaction from the spectators. Mo then added to the crowd's excitement by quickly knocking Botha down twice again within seconds, resulting in a win for Mighty" Mo Siligia.

The Samoan Mo, another Heavyweight boxer turned K-1 fighter, will compete in the K-1 World Grand Prix event in Japan at the end of the year.

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