HONG KONG, August 3, 2007 -- With the mercury hitting near-record highs, the Hong Kong Observatory this morning issued a "Very Hot Weather Warning." It is sizzling in Asia's World City -- especially for the fighters who will do battle in this Sunday's historic K-1 Asia GP 07 in Hong Kong. Set for the new Asia-World Expo Arena, the event is K-1's first in Hong Kong. It features an eight-man elimination tournament and a trio of big-name Superfights. In advance of Sunday's fireworks, the 14 participating fighters cooled down seaside at the idyllic Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel, and shared their thoughts with local and international media. One of Asia's strongest fighters, the huge Hong-Man Choi of South Korea, will meet Trinidadian-Canadian slugger Gary "Big Daddy" Goodridge in a Superfight. Renown for overwhelming opponents in the early moments of a fight, here Goodridge will first have to overcome a 28cm/11" height disadvantage. Said Goodridge: "I like Choi, and we will be friends both before and friends the fight. But when the bell rings there will be a fight, I can't say what will happen, but there will be a fight!" Choi: "I was disappointed that I wasn't able to fight in Los Angeles in June, so I want to make it up to my fans here!"


