Inspired by the
Kurosawa Akira-film
Seven Samurai, Vanderpuye began studying
Shotokan-
Karate at the age of 13 earning a
brown belt in the discipline. He later switched to
Kyokushin in which he currently holds a 3rd
Dan black belt. In addition to karate, he has also studied/trained
boxing,
jujutsu and
judo. In 2002, he began
commentating for
K-1 and
Fight Club on
Eurosport under the name Will Vanders (or Sensei Will Vanders) and has commentated to viewing audiences in over fifty countries. He is known for his commentary on past K-1 events, and his
catchphrases "it's a knockdooooooown!" and "bye bye Pepsi-Cola, hello holy wine" (a line from the song "The Last Train" by the 1970s rock band
The Movies, off their album
Bullets through the Barrier.) His TV production company produces Fight-Sport programs for Eurosport and other major TV channels. He has worked as a broadcaster for the BBC, Sky TV, BT Sport, Fox TV, Abu Dhabi TV, and Channel 4. Presenting for television for
K-1,
Glory,
King of Kings, Superkombat, Legends,
Pancrase,
Shooto, World Freefight Challenge,
KSW and Abu Dhabi Warriors. He is an official AIBA (IOC) and World Series of Boxing commentator. ==References==