13th ANNUAL 2011
IKF WORLD CLASSIC

Amateur Kickboxing & Muay Thai Championships

The Orlando World Center Marriott Resort
Orlando, Florida, USA - JULY, 15th, 16th & 17th 2011



EVENT RESULTS


Special Thanks To

Who gave FREE Mouthguards to ALL The Fighters




WEDNESDAY, July 20th, 2011, AT 2:45 PM/ PST


2011 IKF World Classic...
No Headline Or Words Can Describe It!

As we type this, we are still trying to find the right headline for this years
2011 IKF World Classic Amateur Kickboxing & Muay Thai Championships
in Orlando Florida.


Special World Classic Guest
Don "The Dragon" Wilson
Awarded EVERY
2011 IKF World Classic
Belt to EVERY Champion this past weekend!
Needless to say, he was Very Busy.
As for us, we could not have
asked for a more gracious, humble presenter.
Thanks Dragon!

  • 2011 IKF World Classic Champions
    ALPHABETICAL ORDER OF FIGHTER


    1. Amin Almelik, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    2. Parker Anderson, Belmont, Michigan, USA
    3. Ryan Badran, Lake Mary, Florida, USA
    4. Andrew Ballenger, Caron, Georgia, USA
    5. Jorge A Bucchi, San Diego, California, USA
    6. Raul Bustamante, San Jose, San Jose, Costa Rica
    7. Marco Capobianro, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
    8. Keelie Cargill, Edmond, Oklahoma, USA
    9. Angel Carranza, Hatillo, Puerto Rico
    10. Chris Cichon, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
    11. Kelly Copeland, Kent, England
    12. Steven Copeland, Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
    13. Jason Dunaway, Martinez, Georgia, USA
    14. Kenna Chamlee, Edmond, Oklahoma, USA
    15. Catherine Fulgham, Jacksonville, Arkansas, USA
    16. Jeremy Garrett, Amarillo, Texas, USA
    17. Aleksandr Gershman, Brooklyn, New York, USA
      • Shared Title with Team-mate Leonid Orel.
    18. Angelo Giuliano, Middleburg, Florida, USA
    19. Rickie Gomes, Beloit, Wisconsin, USA
    20. Beka Gulbatashvili, Brooklyn, New York, USA
    21. Stephanie Halcrow, Burlington, Ontario, Canada
    22. Laurel Holloway, Woodside, New York, USA
    23. Shaima Ibrahim, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    24. James Issacs, Apopka, Florida, USA
    25. Nathan Key, Augusta, Georgia, USA
    26. Gabriella Labbee, Walshville, Illinois, USA
    27. Jackie Lachalelle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
    28. Brandon Leaman, St. Johns, NL, Canada
    29. David Lenson, Staten Island, New York, USA
    30. Reshat Mati, Staten Island, New York, USA
    31. Darryl Marin, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
    32. Mary Matia, Cumming, Georgia, USA
    33. Jimmy Miller, Amarillo, Texas, USA
    34. Jason Milman, Staten Island, New York, USA
    35. Katrina Nahe, Antioch, California, USA
    36. Detwaun O'Connor, Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA
    37. Leonid Orel, Brooklyn, New York, USA
      • Shared Title with Team-mate Aleksandr Gershman
    38. Sergio Ortiz, Escazi, San Jose, Costa Rica
    39. Jean Paul Osafo, Rockford, Michigan, USA
    40. Jared Pearlman, Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA
    41. Michael Perez, Scarburough, Ontario, Canada
    42. Adam Poore, Aiken, South Carolina, USA
    43. Melissa Reaume, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    44. Hugo Rivera, Antioch, California, USA
    45. Leagh Rogers, Woodruff, South Carolina, USA
    46. Kayla Marie, Self Cherry Log, Georgia, USA
    47. Stephen Sherlock, Augusta, South Carolina, USA
    48. Everett Sims, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA
    49. Tecia Torres, Marietta, Georgia, USA
    50. Monique Travis, Kennesaw, Georgia, USA
    51. Devorius Tubbs, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    52. Nemo Vier, Fairfield, California USA
    53. Jared Williams, San Diego, California, USA
    54. James F. Wilson, Arlington, Virginia, USA
    55. Robbie Wiseman, St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada
    56. McKenzie Wright, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
    57. Ali Zimmerman, South Augusta, South Carolina, USA

However, for once, if you can believe it, we can't. This years event was "EVERYTHING" all past IKF Tournaments have been, and yet far more. From record breaking numbers to record breaking performances by several fighters the accomplishments of this years WC are far too many to list out. Adding to the "seen" accomplishments, the IKF as a regulatory sanctioning body, established new Safety Protocols for not only all new amateur kickboxing events in Florida, but all Kickboxing and Muay Thai events worldwide. Anything short of what everyone saw this past weekend will be, well, "Below" acceptable for any "Tournament" style event.

We even served up some humble pie to ourselves when a mix up accidently left out some fighters from the opening brackets, that caused a delay Saturday morning before being fixed. To our praise to them, everyone took advantage of the delay to settle in and wait patiently before the brackets started. Once they did, nothing else stopped the action which was fast and furious and as always and of course, IMPRESSIVE!

What use to be a numbers game, was now a "PRESTIGE" thing as so many fighters and trainers explained to us over the weekend. As the IKF World Classic was growing and making a name for itself, it was all about numbers. However, for us, as many pointed out, it isn't about numbers anymore. It's about CLASS! It's about the prestige of what the World Classic title holds. The entire weekend from registrations to the final bout is "An Experience" none will forget. From the venue set up to the unmatched amount of awards the fighters receive, everyone realizes that nothing comes close to matching this event, and how EVERY fighter feels about it by the end of the weekend. The IKF Tournament found a need and filled it. Built an event, and they have come...

The room was filled with true contenders from around the globe who were willing to travel to a neutral location and meet ANY Fighter to "Walk The Walk" and prove to their peers they are everything from contending Gladiators to World Champions. Even those who may have lost in the opening round were able to prove to others their "Medal of Honor" after earning an IKF Medal for stepping in the ring at the IKF World Classic to "Walk the Walk!" They made the sacrifice to be a Champion in an OPEN division, against fighters both less as well as more experienced than them. They did not challenge to win a novice title. They challenged to win a "World Classic Title" - A Title unlike any other. Others around the world could have faced them this past weekend in the ring of battle, but choose not to.

For those who did win the title of IKF World Classic Champion, they were showered with awards that included their IKF World Classic Championship Certificate, Autograph Gloves, Champions hat (Which their trainer received as well) Champions hooded Sweatshirt and of course, their IKF World Classic Championship Belt. Fighters followed in tradition on Sunday with the saying, "You won the belt, you WEAR The belt!" Even those not winning the belt proudly wore their "Badge of Honor" per say, which was their IKF World Classic Medal. Why you may ask? Because they knew that so many others around the world didn't even try to be the BEST, yet "THEY" did, which even if they didn't win a belt, they won the respect of their peers by "Walking the Walk" when others did not.

We will have all the fight results with photos posted up next week. As for now, we will make the 3,000 mile journey back to the IKF Headquarters in Newcastle, California. To all of you who were a part of this years IKF World Classic, and we do mean "ALL OF YOU" from officials, trainers, fighters, hotel staff, family, friends and of course the tons of fans that "Packed the House" both days, (An attendance record set!) we want to thank you all and say how proud we are of all of you for making this years IKF World Classic an unforgettable experience for everyone!

In closing, there is a single phrase that pretty much sums up those who are a part of not just this years IKF World Classic, but all of them...

"What we do in Life, Echoes in Eternity."

That pretty much covers it all...

















42 ADULT WOMEN
ALL FIGHT RECORDS SHOWN ARE THE FIGHTERS RECORDS "AFTER" ALL BOUTS OF THE TOURNAMENT


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20 JUNIOR GIRLS
ALL FIGHT RECORDS SHOWN ARE THE FIGHTERS RECORDS "AFTER" ALL BOUTS OF THE TOURNAMENT


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59 JUNIOR BOYS
ALL FIGHT RECORDS SHOWN ARE THE FIGHTERS RECORDS "AFTER" ALL BOUTS OF THE TOURNAMENT


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105 ADULT MEN
ALL FIGHT RECORDS SHOWN ARE THE FIGHTERS RECORDS "AFTER" ALL BOUTS OF THE TOURNAMENT


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  • SOME EVENT NOTES

    • Number of bouts Fought: 165
    • Wins by Stop -41-
      • Wins by Knockouts (KO) 7
      • Wins by Technical Knock Outs (TKO) 33
      • Wins by Disqualification: 1
    • Wins by Decisions 124
      • Wins by Unanimous Decisions 87
      • Wins by Split Decisions 34
      • Wins by Majority Decisions 3
    • Wins By Forfeit: 2
    • Draws - Overtime Rounds -*0-
      • (*) Still confirming this.
    • Fighters who entered Tournament with an 0-0 Record, and won the title: 3
    • Quickest KO Stop:
      • KO: ATOMWEIGHT 105 lbs. to 109 lbs. - 47.72 kg. to 49.54 kg.- FULL CONTACT RULES: 13-14 YEAR OLDS.
        Katrina Nahe, Antioch, California, USA, 6-0/3, 109, 5'4", 14, 7-10-97, Dennis Guila defeated Shannon Bass by KO at 1:20 of round 1.

      • TKO: SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT, 120 lbs. to 125 lbs. - 54.54 kg. to 56.81 kg. - FULL CONTACT RULES: 12-14 YEAR OLDS
        Jared Pearlman, Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA, 2-0/1, 125, 5'9", 14, 9-19-96, Christopher Manuel defeated Brandon Holmes by TKO at :57 seconds of round 1.


  • NOTES
    • RESULTS: Most of the IKF World Classic results have already been recorded on the new Kickboxing & Muay Thai fight result database site, Fight Sports Insider.com (www.fightsportsinsider.com) Fight Sports Insider is the new and "Official" database for all Kickboxing and Muay Thai events from all sanctioning bodies around the world. The results that have been posted can be found by clicking HERE. There are still a lot of Sunday Title bouts that have not been entered yet, but they will have them all up soon.

    • PHOTOS: If you had photos done at this years IKF World Classic and would like to purchase some, IKF photographer Glenn Berg can be reached at (530) 305-9453. Glenn's website is at www.GlennBerg.com and his e-mail address is glennberg@sbcglobal.net - Event photos can be viewed at HERE!








2011 Pre Fight Meeting




2011 Champions Crowned




2011 Pre Fight Officials Review




Just a taste of the 2011 Awards




IKF Point Muay Thai / Kickboxing
World Classic Results

July 16th, 2011 - Orlando Florida, USA

  • Boys 8-9 Years- International Rules- Middleweight
    1. Eugeny Belilovskiy, Stanton Island, New York, USA
    2. Mathew Ruiz, Miami, Florida, USA

  • Boys 8-9 Years - International - Lightweight
    1. Raphael Marascio, Ft. Meyers, Florida, USA

  • Boys 8-9 Years- High Kick Division
    1. Mathew Ruiz, Miami, Florida, USA

  • Girls 8-9 Years- High Kick Division
    1. Madi Jacks, Edmond, Oklahoma, USA

  • Boys 10-12 - Muay Thai Rules
    1. Josh McHugh, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
    2. Jimmy Whittaker, Collinsville, Kentucky, USA
    3. Brayden Cargill, Edmonds, Oklahoma, USA

  • Boys 13-14- High Kick - Middleweight
    1. Eric Cuevas, Camuy, Puerto Rico
    2. Brandon Holmes, Belmont, Michigan, USA

  • Girls 13- 14 - Lightweight High Kick
    1. Vicki Coulson, Oklahoma, USA

  • Boys 13 - 14 Lightweight High Kick
    1. Ryan Gay, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA

  • Boys 16-17 - Lightweight
    1. Zack Mathews, Louisiana, USA

  • Boys 16-17 - Middleweight
    1. Eric Alverson, Alferta, Georgia, USA

  • Men Middleweight Muay Thai
    1. Jameel Clark, Augusta, Georgia, USA
    2. John Ownby, Duncan, South Carolina, USA

  • Women High Kick Lightweight
    1. Victoria Bradford, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
    2. Emily Solon, Canton, Georgia, USA

IKF Point Muay Thai Kickboxing is one of the fastest growing semi contact divisions in the martial arts. Although sometimes called different names, the idea is the same...creating a semi contact incubator environment for fighters to increase their skills.

In the IKF, ( Point Muay Thai Kickboxing ) their are no knockouts allowed and fights are closely monitored for safety while allowing the fighters to get the maximum benefit from their matches. For the past three years, IKF Point Muay Thai Kickboxing has been a part of the IKF World Kickboxing Classic in Orlando, Florida and each year this division continues to grow. Loaded with exciting action and nice trophies, family and friends love the very real action and intensity in each bout! As you see in the report above, more fighters are coming from abroad to compete in this level of competition. Some of those who did the IKF Point Muay Thai Kickboxing the year before were winners in the Full Contact portion of the tournament as they stepped up their game! This year, 9 year old Keelie Cargill, of Oklahoma City ( Pictured at right with IKF PKB President Johnny Davis and her new belt) won a world title in the Full Contact kids division with a TKO of here opponent.

We hope to see you at next year's IKF World Kickboxing Classic in Orlando in the full contact and the IKF Point Muay Thai Kickboxing division. If you would like to have an IKF Point Muay Thai Kickboxing division in your martial arts tournament or promote one in your hometown you can contact IKF PKB President, Johnny Davis at johnnyd@akpromotions.org or go to www.IKFPKB.com








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