Kickboxer

1. Riyadh Al-Azzawi (1986)

Kickboxer

Kickboxer who won the 2008 World Kickboxing Network World Championship. He also held the International Sport Karate and Kickboxing Association.

2. Javier Mendez (1970)

Kickboxer

Former ISKA world champion kickboxer who has gained fame as the founder of the American Kickboxing Academy (AKA). He later moved into training UFC stars in striking, and served as...

3. Taiei Kin (1978)

Kickboxer

Lightweight fighter who is well known for his successful career as a kickboxer.

4. Yusuke Fujimoto (1970)

Kickboxer

Professional kickboxer nicknamed Bun Bun Maru who won the 2006 K-1 World Grand Prix in Seoul tournament and a K-1 World GP 2007 in Hong Kong tournament.

5. Masato Kobayashi (1979)

Kickboxer

Japanese kickboxer who gained fame when he became the world champion of ISKA in the Welterweight under the Oriental rules and was the winner of the K-1 World AMx World...

6. Victor Leo Pinto (1970)

Kickboxer

French professional Kickboxer who is known for his fighting within the featherweight division of Glory Kickboxing. He shares additional fitness and fighting related content through his Instagram for his over 210,000...

7. Andrew Tate (1986)

Kickboxer

Professional kickboxer nicknamed King Cobra who became a four-time world champion in the sport. He became even more well known for being a houseguest on the 2016 of Big Brother...

8. Artem Levin (1970)

Kickboxer

Russian Muay Thai kickboxer who has earned the nickname The Lion for his aggressive style. He has at different times held the WMC Intercontinental and GLORY middleweight championship belts while...

9. Gevorg Petrosyan (1985)

Kickboxer

Armenian and Italian kickboxer who is known for the nickname "The Doctor". He is also known for competing in the middleweight division. He shares photos of his training and fights...

10. Matías Cabrera (1999)

Kickboxer

Kickboxer who's specialized in Brazilian jujitsu. 

11. Vitor Miranda (1970)

Kickboxer

Kickboxer who won the K-1 Brazil 2005 and K-1 Turkey 2007 super heavyweight tournament champion.

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