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(Top) 1 List of promotions. 2 See also. 3 References. ... This is a list of notable past and present kickboxing organizations. List of promotions. Active.
Pages in category "Kickboxing organizations" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Name Organization Date No. of title defenses Source(s) Dutch: Endy Semeleer: Glory: Nov 19, 2022 3 [3] French: Alexis Nicolas: ONE (Kickboxing) April 6, 2024 0 [4] Surinamese: Regian Eersel: ONE (Muay Thai) Oct 22, 2022 2 Japanese: Shintaro Matsukura: K-1: 2023 0 Scottish: George Mann (76.2 kg) WBC Muaythai Feb 25, 2023 Morroccan: Amin Choukoud ...
The World Association of Kickboxing Organizations on Monza, February 6, 2020, signed contracts with two sponsors for the next four years concerning its protecting equipment and clothing. The winning proposal came from Top Ten and Adidas Kickboxing, two worldwide brands within the sports market. [12] [13]
Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a form of competitive combat sport, akin to boxing, muay thai, or kick boxing. MMA titles, or championship belts, are given to those fighters deemed by a promotional organization to have met a certain standard of athletic accomplishment in a specific weight class (most often by means of a championship fight ...
List of kickboxing organizations From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.
Organization Name 1946 FRA: EBU European Boxing Union [72] 1952 JPN: OPBF Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation: 1954 GB: CBC Commonwealth Boxing Council [11] 1969 N/A NABF North American Boxing Federation [73] 1997 N/A NABA North American Boxing Association [74] 2005-2007 N/A TAB Trans America Boxing 2014 USA: ABO American Boxing Organization ...
In 1976, the WKA was founded by Howard Hanson in the United States and originally named World Karate Association.The organization was the first non-profit governing body to use an independently controlled rating list and the first to establish a world championship division for women and the first to include countries from Asia. [4]