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No contest (illegal elbow) For the Enfusion World Middleweight Championship and defending the Enfusion World Cruiserweight Championship. 2024-02-24: Win: Lionel Bady: Battle Arena: Zwevegem, Belgium: KO (Right hook) 1: 2024-02-16: Win: Jesse Astill: AFS: Australia vs The World: Dubai, UAE: TKO (4 Knockdowns) 2: 2023-12-08: Win: Vasile Amariței ...
Sem "Semmy" Schilt [6] (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsɛmi ˈsxɪlt]; born 27 October 1973 [7]) is a Dutch actor and former kickboxer, karateka and mixed martial artist.Schilt holds the distinction of being the only kickboxer to have won 5 major heavyweight tournaments, being a four-time K-1 World Grand Prix Champion and one time Glory Heavyweight Grand Slam Champion.
Rob Wilkinson (born 22 February 1992) is an Australian mixed martial artist who competes in the Light heavyweight division of Professional Fighters League (PFL), where he won the championship in 2022.
Kickboxing record 26 Wins (13 (T)KO's), 3 Losses, 0 Draws, 0 No Contests: Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time 2020-02-29: Loss: Sergej Maslobojev
No contest (abbreviated "NC") is a technical term used in some combat sports to describe a fight that ends for reasons outside the fighters' hands, without a winner or loser. The concept carried over to professional wrestling , where it is far more common, usually scripted to further a feud , generate heat and/or protect a push .
Slamball - a full-contact team hybrid sports which will combine elements of basketball, American football, ice hockey, acrobatics, and video games, played on the basketball court, surrounded by hockey-style plexiglass walls, with two sets of four trampolines at the front of net and boards around the edges of this court.
No Low Kicks - Leg kicks are allowed to the support leg as well as the lead leg, but must be at least three inches above the knee. No Stalling - Intentionally delaying the action of a contest in any way. No Passivity - Retreating or circling without striking - or fighting only when the opponent attacks.
Icing is an ice hockey infraction. It occurs when a player shoots, bats with the hand or stick, or deflects the puck over the center red line and the opposing team's red goal line, in that order, and the puck remains untouched without scoring a goal.