Derrick Panza HEAVYWEIGHT

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  • FeelTheA-Force
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    Derrick Panza HEAVYWEIGHT

    Competitive History
    • I.S.K.A. (International Sport Kickboxing Association) WORLD CHAMPION
    • P.K.F. (Professional Kickboxing Federation) WORLD CHAMPION
    • U.S.K.B.A. (United States Kickboxing Association) WORLD CHAMPION
    • I.K.F. (International Kickboxing Federation) WORLD RATED #1
    • K.I.C.K. (Karate International Council of Kickboxing) UNITED STATES CHAMPION
    • 3-1 in World Combat League Fights
    • UNDEFEATED PROFESSIONAL BOXER, 7 – 0, 4 K.O.’S
    • 2x NATIONAL KARATE CHAMPION


    "I saw a Bruce Lee movie when I was 3 years old and that was it for me. I bugged my parents to enroll me in Karate, Kung Fu, and any Martial Art that was available to kids back then. From that point on my entire life has been about martial arts. I have a real passion for it and train with incredible intensity. I received my black belt by the age of 14. It’s been 28 years and my innate passion and undying will-to-win still keep me motivated. I like the art of training - the control and the feeling of being able to dominate and crush my opponent. Last year I fought four bouts for Chuck Norris’ World Combat League, which is a team fighting organization that uses similar rules to kickboxing. My record for the season was 3 wins with 1 avenged loss. I am currently the Head Coach of the team I fought for last year in the league, the New York Clash."
    http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=25941

    W 7 (4 ko's) | L 0 | D 0 | Total
  • Southpaw16
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    #2
    36 years old is too late to be just starting a boxing career. Especially if your a 215 lb heavyweight.

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    • Drunken Cat
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      #3
      Originally posted by Southpaw16
      36 years old is too late to be just starting a boxing career. Especially if your a 215 lb heavyweight.
      Theres also the fact that he hasnt boxed since '99. Is there any news about him even boxing again? I thought I'd point out though that Matt Skelton didnt box until age 35 and he too is a former kickboxer so i guess you kinda never know.

      Then again I guess he didnt do much kicking in this video. Whats the story on Skelton anyways, was he a good amateur boxer in the past or something? Why didnt he go pro in boxing sooner? More money for him in K-1?

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      • Drunken Cat
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        #4
        and another


        Not his proudest moment here:

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