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Amateur Kickboxing Record Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time 2014-10-Loss: Petr Kares: W.A.K.O European Championships 2014, K-1 Semi Finals: Bilbao, Spain: Decision (2:1) 3: 2:00 Wins 2014 W.A.K.O. European Championship K-1 -91 kg Bronze Medal. 2014-10-Win: Aleksey Sidorenko: W.A.K.O European Championships 2014, K-1 Quarter ...
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Along with this growth was the creation of the IKF Amateur Tournaments. The IKF created the first amateur kickboxing tournament in the United States in 1999, the IKF USA National Championships. [2] The annual event grew to a North American Championships in 2004 and eventually into the IKF World Classic in 2006.
The World Association of Kickboxing Organizations (W.A.K.O or WAKO) is an international kickboxing organization counting over 120 affiliated countries representing all five continents. [1] WAKO is a major governing body of amateur kickboxing and is responsible for the development of kickboxing worldwide.
He started Taekwondo at 10 years old and transitioned to Kickboxing at 14 as he was living in Canada, where his family moved. Due to his size he was already facing adults at 15 years old in exhibition fights. [3] Back in Serbia he joined the KBKS Gym and competed as an amateur until the age of 18.
2021 WAKO World Championships K-1 -60 kg [9] 2021 WAKO Hungarian World Cup K-1 -60 kg [10] 2019 WAKO World Championships K-1 -60 kg ; 2017 WAKO European Championships K-1 Older Junior −60 kg ; World Games. 2022 World Games Kickboxing −60 kg [11] International Federation of Muaythai Associations. 2023 IFMA European Championship −60 kg [12]
Of late, W.A.K.O. have begun to get involved with the SportAccord World Combat Games, hosting male and female full-contact, semi-contact and low-contact kickboxing competitions at the 2010 event, [5] with the 2009 world championships (both events) being used as qualifiers.
Following the second Gluhov fight, he returned home to fight at Australian Fighting Championship (AFC) 4, defeating Donnie Lester by TKO 1:50 of Round 1, in December 2012. [14] Graham was scheduled to fight upcoming MMM star Tai Tuivasa in Combat8 at C8:03, [15] a Mixed Rules Australian MMA organization.