John Wayne Parr

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John Wayne Parr
BornWayne Gregory Parr
(1976-05-25) 25 May 1976 (age 47)
Australia
Other namesThe Gunslinger
JWP
NationalityAustralian
Height177 cm (5 ft 9+12 in)
Weight160 lb (73 kg)
Division Middleweight
Reach71 in (180 cm)
Style Muay Thai
Stance Orthodox
Fighting out of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
TeamBoonchu Gym
Years active1987–2022
Professional boxing record
Total14
Wins11
By knockout10
Losses3
Kickboxing record
Total135
Wins99
By knockout46
Losses36
Other information
OccupationMuay Thai Practitioner, Teacher, and Gym Owner
SpouseAngela Rivera-Parr
Children Jasmine Parr

Jesse Parr

Jemma Parr
Boxing record from BoxRec
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Last updated on: 21 June 2014

John Wayne "The Gunslinger" Parr (born 25 May 1976), also known as JWP, is a retired Australian Muay Thai fighter, kickboxer and boxer, fighting out of Boonchu Gym in Gold Coast, Queensland. He is a former 10-times World Champion and was the runner up on The Contender Asia .

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Biography

Early life

Wayne Parr began training in taekwondo at the age of 11. Wayne competed in the Queensland titles at QE2 Stadium, where he won a silver medal after winning 2 fights and losing the final in 1988. In 1990 Parr started kickboxing, training for a few months before having to move to Sydney. In 1991 Parr moved to Richmond, New South Wales. Wayne found a new kickboxing gym and had his first fight aged 14, losing on a split decision. In 1992 the Parr family moved again to Mornington in Victoria. In 1993 at the age of sixteen, his family moved back to Queensland, and Parr began training with Blair Moore. Moore was one of Queenslands premier promoters of Muay Thai at the time.[ citation needed ]

Early career in Australia

Parr started participating in professional bouts at the age of 16. Moore trained Parr for 13 fights, with Parr winning an Australian title (63 kg) at the age of 17. Blair helped promote Wayne at Jupiters Casino for 3 fights before he fought for the South Pacific title against Scott Lovelock, winning by 5th-round KO when Parr was 19. [1] During his first career in Australia, he won some regional titles including one from the WKA. At the age of 19, Parr met Richard Vell who was owner of an esteemed Muay Thai restaurant in Australia – Boonchu Thai food. Richard and Wayne developed a father and son relationship, and after a few years together Richard sponsored Wayne to train in Thailand. In 1996 Parr moved to Thailand, living in Pattaya and training for 3 months out of Sidyodtong gym, eventually moving to Nonthaburi, Bangkok to train with legendary Thai fighter Sangtien Noi (Deadly Kisser). It was at camp Loomingkwan that Wayne was named "John Wayne Parr" after John Wayne of Western Show Por Monoch Borbud.

Career in Thailand

In 1996 Parr moved to Thailand and lived in a Muay Thai camp for four years, training in Pattaya and Bangkok, competing in 30 fights and winning two world titles. He trained extensively with legendary Thai fighter "Deadly Kisser" Sangtiennoi Sor.Rungroj in this time. During his career in Thailand, he imitated a gunfighter by drawing a gun from his holster at the end of the wai khru before the bout, and this caught the Thai public's fancy. He gained popularity in Thailand, was voted Best Farang Fighter of the year in 1997, fought at Lumpinee Stadium three times, and at his first Thai king's birthday. In 1999 Parr moved back to Australia to open his own training facility "Boonchu Gym" [2] and he also started participating in traditional boxing bouts.

Second career in Australia

Parr debuted in boxing on 29 January 1998 against Tim Shannon in a four-round bout, winning by TKO in the second round. On 25 April 1998, he fought against Takayuki Kohiruimaki who would eventually win the K-1 tournament, and won by the unanimous decision. On 19 September, Parr fought Takashi Ito, another Japanese veteran kickboxer, in the joint event of AJKF & MAJKF, and lost by TKO in round 2 due to doctor's stoppage as Parr's head was sliced open via a left elbow strike. [3]

On 24 April 1999, he fought against Kenichi Ogata, the Japanese national shoot boxing champion, winning by KO with left hook in the second round. [4] On 23 May 1999, he participated in the first "X-plosion series" event, which was a famous Australian kickboxing promotion, fighting against Daniel Dawson. Parr won by unanimous decision after 5 rounds.

On 13 October 2000, he participated in K-1 Queensland 2000, the first K-1 event for him, and fought against Scott Bannan for his ISKA Muay Thai world championship at middleweight. The fight was unusual in that their rivalry had developed on an Australian kickboxing bulletin board. On 5 December, he fought against Orono Por.Muang Ubon for the vacant title of International Muay Thai Federation (IMF) middleweight title in the Thai King's birthday event. He won by unanimous decision after 5 rounds, winning another world title in Muay Thai.

Boxing career

In 2001, Parr shifted his focus to boxing again. After seven consecutive boxing victories since 1998, he fought against Andriy Khamula for the vacant Australian boxing title at Middleweight on 8 July 2001. He won the championship by TKO in round 10 and got his first boxing title. Next month, on 17 August, he challenged Nader Hamdan for his IBF Pan Pacific Junior middleweight title, but lost by unanimous decision after 12 rounds. On 21 September, he challenged for the vacant Oceanic Boxing Association (OBA) title at Super welterweight against Rasheed Baloch, and won the title by TKO in round 5. On 24 October, he fought against Ian McLeod to defend his Australian national title, but lost by unanimous decision. On 5 December, he participated in the King's Cup tournament in Thailand, and won the tournament.

On 29 November 2019 Parr defeated former world champion Anthony Mundine by split decision with scores of 96–93, 95–93 and 94–95. Following the bout Parr announced his retirement from combat sports, citing his need for a hip replacement. [5]

K-1

On 26 November 2002, Parr participated K-1 Oceania MAX 2002 tournament. He knocked out Shane Chapman with right cross in the semifinal, but was beaten by Mike Zambidis by Majority decision at the tournament final. In 2004 John Wayne had his first fight for the K-1 organisation in Japan against Duane Ludwig, winning on points. John Wayne made the final 8 with his first fight against Buakaw – after 3 close rounds the judges scored it a draw, forcing an extension round. After the extension round John Wayne lost via split points decision.

In 2005 JWP was invited back for K1 eliminations, beating Shane Chopper Chapman by KO. Making the final 8, JWP then fought Albert Kraus, losing on points. JWP also had super fights in the K-1 against Arslan Magomedov, losing after extension and against Kinami, winning on points.

S-1

In 2004 JWP won the S1 Tournament World Champion Title with 3 wins in one night. Together with this title, he won one million baht (equivalent to around US$33,300), and a trophy from Thaksin Shinawatra.

WMC

JWP won the prestigious vacant title of WMC World Muay Thai Champion with a unanimous victory over Alexandre Cosmo.

The Contender Asia Finals

Much of Parr's fame rose from the Contender Asia reality show and on 12 April 2008 Parr fought Yodsaenklai in Singapore for The Contender Asia title and US$150,000. The fight was an emotional battle for Parr; just weeks before the contest, his father had been diagnosed with terminal cancer.[ citation needed ] His wife was also pregnant. Parr recovered from two knockdowns during the fight, but lost by unanimous decision. He eventually fought Yodsaenklai once more, winning the final bout of their trilogy with a hard-fought, but highly controversial decision.

Retirement fight

On 24 June 2012 John Wayne Parr fought his retirement fight against K-1 veteran Jordan Tai, fighting full Thai rules in an MMA-style cage with fingerless gloves. At 2:11 of the 4th round he knocked out Jordan Tai with a vicious uppercut. He retired on a four fight winning streak (three of which were by KO) and he retired as the WKBF K-1 World Middleweight Champion. It was Parr's first time fighting inside a cage using 5oz MMA gloves and he has said he enjoyed it more than traditional Muay Thai and would come out of retirement if Buakaw Por. Pramuk agreed to face him in a caged Muay Thai fight. [6]

Comeback

On 18 January 2013 Parr came out of retirement to sign a three-fight deal with Powerplay Promotions. [7] The first fight was to be against WKA World Middleweight (−72.5 kg/159.8 lb) Oriental title holder Fadi Merza, but Merza pulled out at the last minute and was replaced on the card with Mostafa Abdollahi. [8] Parr defeated Abdollahi by knock out at 1:30 in the 2nd round with a right hook to win Merza's newly vacated belt. [9]

On 6 July 2013, Parr forced two eight counts on Marco Piqué en route to a decision win at Boonchu Cup: Caged Muay Thai 3 on the Gold Coast, Australia. [10] [11]

Parr intended to tryout for the Australia vs. Canada season of The Ultimate Fighter mixed martial arts reality TV show in September 2013 but a minimum of five professional MMA fights was required for candidates and so he was rejected in spite of his kickboxing and Muay Thai credentials. [12]

He was scheduled to have his rubber match with Cosmo Alexandre at Powerplay Promotions 22 in Melbourne, Australia on 8 November 2013. [13] However, Alexandre did not apply for his visa in time and was unable to enter the country and so he was replaced by New Zealand's Brad Riddell who Parr defeated by unanimous decision. [14]

Parr defeated Yohan Lidon by decision at Boonchu Cup: Caged Muay Thai 4 in Gold Coast, Australia on 1 March 2014. [15] [16]

Parr lost the WKA World Middleweight (−72.5 kg/159.8 lb) Oriental Championship when he was knocked out by Toby Smith in the third round at Powerplay Promotions 24 in Melbourne on 21 June 2014. [17] [18] On Saturday 11 June 2016 Parr defeated Pavlos Kaponis at Muay Thai Grand Prix 5 on Saturday, 11 June 2016 in London, England. [19] On Friday 14 October 2016 in Perth, Western Australia, Parr defeated Daniel Dawson by unanimous decision in their third bout at Origins 8 promotion at Herb Graham Rec Centre, Mirrabooka, WA. [20]

Parr was expected to fight Jake Purdy of England in the main event of Caged Muay Thai 10 on 4 August 2017 in Brisbane, Australia, however Purdy pulled out of the fight on two days' notice with a broken toe. Purdy was replaced by Irish kickboxer James Heelan. [21] Parr went on to win this fight by unanimous decision. [22] [23]

Bellator Kickboxing

In October 2016 John Wayne Parr signed a three-fight deal with Bellator Kickboxing. [24] [25] His first fight took place on 8 April 2017 in Italy at Bellator Kickboxing 5 against Nando Calzetta. [26] Parr won the fight by knockout in the second round. [27] [28]

In his second outing held in Florence, Italy on 9 December 2017 at Bellator Kickboxing 8 Parr scored the third-round TKO win against Piergiulio Paolucci. [29] [30]

In the third fight on 6 April 2018 in Budapest, Hungary, Parr faced a defeat by decision against Portuguese Eder Lopes. [31]

Rizin Fighting Federation

After the stint in Bellator, Parr signed with Rizin Fighting Federation and made his promotional debut against Danilo Zanolini at Rizin 18 on 18 August 2019. He lost the fight via split decision.

ONE Championship

In March 2020, news surfaced that Parr had signed a six-fight contract with ONE Championship. [32] [33] He made his promotional debut against Nieky Holzken at ONE on TNT III on 21 April 2021. [34] He lost the bout via TKO after a head kick dropped him. [35]

On February 17, 2022, news surfaced that Parr was scheduled to face former ONE Lightweight Champion and wushu champion Eduard Folayang at ONE: X on March 26, 2022, in a Muay Thai rules retirement bout. [36] He lost the fight via unanimous decision. [37]

Outside the ring

Blessed With Venom

A feature-length documentary chronicling the life of Australian Muay Thai star and 10 time World Champion John Wayne Parr called Blessed With Venom was filmed. [38] The film provides an intimate insight into Parr's early years in Thailand where he endured rigorous training in primitive conditions, to the heights of his accomplishments around the world. We also get to see the personal side of the athlete as a husband and father of two, as a devoted family man and all round nice guy, respected by his opponents.

The documentary also examines seminal fights in Parr's career. From his bloody contests with Thai marvel Orono, which is considered the making of the Gunslinger's legend, to his contemporary battles with Mike Zambidis, Lamsongkram, and the three all out wars with Yodsanklai Fairtex. We bear witness as Parr comes back from 2 losses to ultimately defeat Yodsanklai in Melbourne. A blockbuster encounter between two true giants of the sport doing what they do best, trading bone crunching blows in the brutal world of Muay Thai.

John Wayne Parr has also acted in short movies such as "The Violent", written by James Richards and Keith Macdonald. It was filmed in Australia and won Best Fight Choreography Short award at an international film festival.

Family

His wife, Angela Rivera-Parr, and daughter, Jasmine Parr, are also fighters. Angela has fought for the WBC Muay Thai title and won an IAMTF title (International Amateur Muay Thai Federation). [39] Jasmine is an aspiring kickboxer and won the Australian women's flyweight boxing championship in her first bout. [40]

Fight record

Professional kickboxing record
99 Wins (45 KOs), 34 losses, 1 draw
DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTime
2022-03-26Loss Flag of the Philippines.svg Eduard Folayang ONE: X Kallang, Singapore Decision (unanimous)33:00
2021-04-21Loss Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nieky Holzken ONE on TNT 3 Kallang, Singapore TKO (head kick)21:23
2019-08-18Loss Flag of Brazil.svg Danilo Zanolini RIZIN 18 Nagoya, Japan Decision (split)33:00
2018-04-06Loss Flag of Cape Verde.svg Eder Lopes Bellator Kickboxing 9 Budapest, Hungary Decision33:00
2017-12-10Win Flag of Italy.svg Piergiulo Paolucci Bellator Kickboxing 8: Florence Florence, Italy TKO (Ref. Stoppage)31:50
2017-08-04Win Flag of Ireland.svg James HeelanCaged Muay Thai 10 Brisbane, Australia Decision (unanimous)53:00
2017-04-08Win Flag of Italy.svg Nando Calzetta Bellator Kickboxing 5 Torino, Italy KO (head kick)22:59
2016-12-03Win Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Matthew RichardsonBoonchu Cup: Caged Muay Thai 9 Gold Coast, Australia Decision (unanimous)53:00
2016-10-14Win Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Dawson Origins 8: Dawson vs JWP III Perth, Australia Decision (unanimous)53:00
2016-06-11Win Flag of Greece.svg Pavlos KaponisMuay Thai Grand Prix 5 London, United Kingdom Decision (unanimous)53:00
2016-03-04Loss Flag of New Zealand.svg Brad Riddell Boonchu Cup: Caged Muay Thai 8 Gold Coast, Australia Decision (unanimous)53:00
2015-12-05Win Flag of Ireland.svg Mark CasserlyBoonchu Cup: Caged Muay Thai 7 Gold Coast, Australia TKO (Ref. stoppage)33:00
2015-10-23Loss Flag of Brazil.svg Cosmo Alexandre Lion Fight 25 Temecula, California, USA Decision (unanimous)53:00
2015-05-09Win Flag of New Zealand.svg Daniel KerrBoonchu Cup: Caged Muay Thai 6 Gold Coast, Australia TKO (Ref. stoppage)32:06
2014-06-21Loss Flag of Australia (converted).svg Toby SmithPowerplay Promotions 24 Melbourne, Australia TKO (broken orbital bone)31:58
Loses the WKA World Middleweight (−72.5 kg/159.8 lb) Oriental Championship.
2014-03-01Win Flag of France.svg Yohan Lidon Boonchu Cup: Caged Muay Thai 4 Gold Coast, Australia Decision53:00
2013-11-08Win Flag of New Zealand.svg Brad Riddell Powerplay Promotions 22 Melbourne, Australia Decision (unanimous)53:00
2013-07-06Win Flag of Suriname.svg Marco Piqué Boonchu Cup: Caged Muay Thai 3 Gold Coast, Australia Decision53:00
2013-04-19Win Flag of Iran.svg Mostafa AbdollahiPay Back Time 4 Melbourne, Australia KO (right hook)21:30
Wins the WKA World Middleweight (−72.5 kg/159.8 lb) Oriental Championship.
2012-06-24Win Flag of New Zealand.svg Jordan Tai Boonchu Cup: Caged Muay ThaiAustraliaKO (uppercut)42:11
2011-12-03Win Flag of Thailand.svg Nonsai Sor.SanyakornEvolution 25AustraliaDecision (split)53:00
2011-07-30Win Flag of Iran.svg Mostafa AbdollahiCapital Punishment 4 Canberra, Australia TKO (punches)23:00
2011-05-27Win Flag of Greece.svg Mike Zambidis Payback Time, "The Decider" Melbourne, Australia TKO (three knockdowns)12:59
Wins the WKBF K-1 middleweight World Championship.
2010-12-18Loss Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhang Kaiyin Bruce Lee 70th Birthday CelebrationsShun De, ChinaDecision (unanimous)53:00
2010-10-17Win Flag of Thailand.svg Yodsanklai Fairtex Pay Back Time 2, Powerplay Promotions Melbourne, Australia Decision (split)53:00
Wins the vacant WKA World middleweight Championship 72.5 kg.
2010-09-11Loss Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bruce MacfieEvolution 21 Brisbane, Australia Decision (split)53:00
2010-06-12Win Flag of Thailand.svg Lamsongkram Chuwattana Muay Thai Warriors Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaDecision (split)53:00
2010-04-24Draw Flag of Australia (converted).svg Eugene Ekkelboom Evolution 20 Brisbane, Australia Decision53:00
The bout was for Ekkelboom's title of WMC World Super middleweight (168 lb / 76.363 kg) Championship.
2010-03-13Win Flag of Belarus.svg Dmitry Valent Domination 4 Bentley, Australia Decision (unanimous)53:00
Wins vacant title of WKN Thai boxing World Super welterweight(72.6 kg) Championship.
2009-11-29Win Flag of Australia (converted).svg Eli MadiganEvolution 19 Brisbane, Australia Decision (unanimous)53:00
2009-08-29Loss Flag of Brazil.svg Cosmo Alexandre Evolution 17 Super 8 Tournament Semi-final Brisbane, Australia TKO (low kicks)2 :
2009-08-29Win Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason ScerriEvolution 17 Super 8 Tournament Quarter-final Brisbane, Australia Decision (unanimous)33:00
2009-06-26Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Buakaw Por. Pramuk Champions of Champions II Montego Bay, Jamaica Decision (unanimous)53:00
The bout was for the vacant title of WMC MAD Superwelterweight Championship.
2009-05-08Win Flag of Greece.svg Mike Zambidis Pay Back Time, Powerplay Promotions Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaDecision (unanimous)53:00
2009-04-04Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Mardsue TumEvolution 16 Brisbane, Australia Decision (unanimous)53:00
2008-12-06Win Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sean WrightEvolution 15 "The Contender Qualifier Brisbane, Australia TKO23:00
Wins vacant title of International Kickboxer Magazine Championship.
2008-09-16Win Flag of Russia.svg Dzhabar Askerov Evolution 14 "The Contenders" Brisbane, Australia Decision(unanimous)53:00
2008-04-12Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Yodsanklai Fairtex The Contender Asia Finale Singapore Decision(unanimous)53:00
2008-01-20Win Flag of Japan.svg Kozo Takeda SNKA "Brave Hearts 7" Bunkyo, Tokyo, JapanKO (left hook)41:20
Retains title of WKBA World Welterweight Championship(1).
2007-12-01Win Flag of Brazil.svg Cosmo Alexandre Evolution 12 Brisbane, Australia Decision (unanimous)53:00
Wins vacant title of WMC World Middleweight(160 lb / 71.575 kg) Championship.
2007–10Win Flag of Russia.svg Dzhabar Askerov The Contender Asia Episode 14 Singapore Decision (unanimous)53:00
2007–10Win Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zidov Akuma The Contender Asia Episode 11 Singapore KO (right cross)31:44
2007–09Win Flag of France.svg Rafik Bakkouri The Contender Asia Episode 3 Singapore Decision (unanimous)53:00
2007-07-21Win Flag of South Korea.svg Jun Kim K-1 Fighting Network KHAN 2007 Seoul, South Korea Decision (unanimous)33:00
2006-11-25Win Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bruce MacfieEvolution 9 "Revenge or Repeat" Gold Coast, Australia KO :
2006-09-16Win Flag of Australia (converted).svg Soren Monkongtong Evolution 8 "Final Count Down" Gold Coast, Australia KO(Right) :
2006-07-28Win Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg FoleyJabout presents "Destiny" Penrith, Australia Decision (unanimous) :
2006-06-02Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Wanlop Sitpholek Evolution 7 "Fight for a Cause" Brisbane, Australia Decision (split)53:00
2006-04-28Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Oomsin SitkuanamSNKA Titans 3rd Shibuya, Tokyo, JapanDecision (majority)53:00
2006-03-12Loss Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steven Wakeling WBC Muay Thai Championships London, England, UKDecision (split)53:00
The bout was for the 1st vacant title of WBC Muay Thai World Middleweight(160 lb / 72.575 kg) Championship.
2005-12-10Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Yodsanklai Fairtex Xplosion 12 Gold Coast, Australia Decision (unanimous)53:00
The bout was for the 1st vacant title of WBC Muay Thai World Super welterweight(154 lb / 69.853 kg) Championship.
2005-11-25Win Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bruce MacfieEvolution 6 "Two Tribes Go To War!" Gold Coast, Australia Decision53:00
2005-10-12Win Flag of Japan.svg Toshiyuki Kinami K-1 World MAX 2005 Champions Challenge Shibuya, Tokyo, JapanDecision (unanimous)33:00
2005-08-22Win Flag of Japan.svg Kozo Takeda SNKA "TITANS 2nd" Shibuya, Tokyo, JapanKO (right hook)32:24
Wins vacant title of WKBA World Welterweight(70kg) Championship.
2005-07-20Loss Flag of the Netherlands.svg Albert Kraus K-1 World MAX 2005 Final Quarter-final Yokohama, Kanagawa, JapanDecision (unanimous)33:00
2005-05-04Win Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shane Chapman K-1 World MAX 2005 World Tournament Open Kōtō, Tokyo, JapanKO (left body shot)32:08
2004-12-18Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Sakmongkol Sithchuchok K-1 Challenge 2004 Oceania vs World Gold Coast, Australia Decision (split)5(Ex.2)3:00
2004-11-06Win Flag of Thailand.svg Oomsin SitkuanamSNKA&K-1 "Titans 1st" Kitakyūshū, Fukuoka, JapanDecision (unanimous)33:00
2004-10-13Loss Flag of Russia.svg Arslan Magomedov K-1 World MAX 2004 Champions' Challenge Shibuya, Tokyo, JapanDecision (majority)4(Ex.1)3:00
2004-07-07Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Buakaw Por. Pramuk K-1 World MAX 2004 World Tournament Final Shibuya, Tokyo, JapanExt R.Decision (split)4(Ex.1)3:00
2004-05-22Win Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Gregory SwertsSuperLeague Switzerland 2004 Winterthur, Switzerland KO (punches)4 ?
2004-04-07Win Flag of the United States.svg Duane Ludwig K-1 World MAX 2004 World Tournament Open Shibuya, Tokyo, JapanDecision (unanimous)33:00
2004-03-20Win Flag of Austria.svg Fadi Merza SuperLeague Italy 2004 Padova, Veneto, ItalyDecision (unanimous)53:00
2004-03-04Win Flag of Thailand.svg Nuengtrakarn Por.Muang UbonS1 World Championships 2004, Final Bangkok, Thailand Decision (unanimous)33:00
Wins title of S1 World Championships 2004 championship.
2004-03-04Win Flag of France.svg Jean-Charles Skarbowsky S1 World Championships 2004, Semi Finals Bangkok, Thailand TKO (referee stoppage)30:40
2004-03-04Win Flag of Russia.svg Magomed Magomedov S1 World Championships 2004, Quarter Finals Bangkok, Thailand Decision (unanimous)33:00
2003-12-06Loss Flag of Germany.svg Kamal El AmraniSuperLeague Netherlands 2003 Rotterdam, Netherlands Decision (unanimous)53:00
2003-07-04Win Flag of Japan.svg Ryuji GotoShoot boxing "S of the World Vol.4" Osaka, Osaka, JapanTKO (referee stoppage)7(Ex.2)2:24
2003-04-27Win Flag of Japan.svg Hiroyuki DoiXplosion 4 "Shoot boxing vs Muay Thai 3" Sydney, Australia KO (knee strike)42:23
2002-12-15Win Flag of Japan.svg Ryuji GotoXplosion Boonchu S-cup Gold Coast, Australia Decision (unanimous)53:00
2002-11-26Loss Flag of Greece.svg Mike Zambidis K-1 Oceania MAX 2002 Final Melbourne, Australia Decision (majority)33:00
The bout was for the title of K-1 Oceania MAX 2002 Tournament Championship.
2002-11-26Win Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shane Chapman K-1 Oceania MAX 2002 Semi-final Melbourne, Australia KO (right cross)3
2002-11-26Win Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex TuiK-1 Oceania MAX 2002, Quarter-final Melbourne, Australia TKO (corner stoppage)31:30
2002-10-25Win Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scott BannanBoonchu Cup Southport, Queensland Decision (unanimous)53:00
2002-07-06Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Nuengtakang Por.Muang UbonLe Grand Tournoi, Quarter-final Paris, France Decision3:00
2002-06-01Win Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Baxter Humby World Championship Kickboxing Bernalillo, New Mexico, United StatesTKO3 ?
2002-03-23Win Flag of Thailand.svg Rodtung Wor-TaveekeatMaster Toddy Show @ Stardust Casino Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesDecision (unanimous)53:00
2001-12-05Win Flag of Portugal.svg Miguel MarquesKings Cup Tournament Final Sanam Luang, Thailand Decision (unanimous)53:00
Wins Kings Cup Tournament Championship, Qualifies for Le Grand Tournoi.
2001-12-05Win Flag of Thailand.svg Duen EasarnKings Cup Tournament Semi-final Sanam Luang, Thailand Decision (unanimous)33:00
2001-12-05Win Flag of Thailand.svg Suriya Sor Ploenchit Kings Cup Tournament Quarter-final Sanam Luang, Thailand Decision (unanimous)33:00
2000-12-05Win Flag of Thailand.svg Orono Por Muang Ubon Thai King's Birthday Event "Kings Cup" Sanam Luang, Thailand Decision (unanimous)53:00
Wins vacant title of IMF World Middleweight Championship.
2000-10-13Win Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scott Bannan K-1 Queensland 2000 Brisbane, Australia KO (right knee strike)22:09
Wins Bannan's title of ISKA Muay Thai World Middleweight Championship.
2000-06-17Win Flag of Australia (converted).svg Oliver OlsenThe Ashes Muay Thai Megashow Brisbane, Australia TKO ? ?
2000-05-20Win Flag of Australia (converted).svg Darren ReeceBoonchu Cup Muay Thai Explosion Southport, Queensland TKO ? ?
2000-02-04Loss Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shane Chapman Judgement Day Super 8, Semi Final Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaDecision (unanimous)33:00
2000-02-04Loss Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Dawson Judgement Day Super 8, Quarter Final Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaDecision (unanimous)4(Ex.1)3:00
Despite loss advances to semi finals as Dawson too injured to continue.
1999-12-24Draw Flag of Thailand.svg Chandet Sor Prantalay MAJKF TORNADO WARNING Tokyo, Japan Decision53:00
1999-12-05Win Flag of Thailand.svg Paeng-rit Sor PrapapornThai King's Birthday "King's Cup" Sanam Luang, Bangkok, Thailand Decision (unanimous)53:00
1999-10-03Win Flag of Australia (converted).svg John MylesGold Coast Encounter Southport, Queensland  ? ? ?
1999-05-23Win Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Dawson X-plosion I Gold Coast, Australia Decision (unanimous)53:00
Wins W.M.T.C. Muaythai junior middleweight Australian title.
1999-04-24Win Flag of Japan.svg Kenichi Ogata MAJKF "In Search of The Strongest" Bunkyo, Tokyo, JapanKO (Left Hook)21:48
1998-09-19Loss Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Ito AJKF & MAJKF Joint Event Bunkyo, Tokyo, JapanTKO (doctor stoppage)22:47
1998--Loss Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Allen Melbourne, Australia TKO (Doctor Stoppage)5
1998-04-25Win Flag of Japan.svg Takayuki Kohiruimaki J-Network Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous)53:00
1998--Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Superlek Sorn E-Sarn Thailand KO (right cross)4
1997-12-05Win Flag of Thailand.svg Vihoknoi Ch.MalithongThai King's Birthday Event "King's Cup" Samut Prakan, Thailand Decision (unanimous)53:00
1997-07-06Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Orono Por Muang Ubon Chachoengsao Bangkok, Thailand TKO (doctor stoppage)2
1997-05-30Win Flag of Thailand.svg Joe Louie MuangsarinLumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand TKO (right uppercuts)4
1996-Win Flag of Thailand.svg Raktae Muangsurin Thailand TKO (retirement/low kicks)3
1995-Win Flag of Japan.svg Takashi NakajimaConrad Jupiters Fights Gold Coast, Australia KO (Low kick)3
1995-Win Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scott Lovelock Australia TKO5
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