Curtis Bush

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Curtis Bush
Born (1967-06-27) June 27, 1967 (age 56)
Light-middleweight
Middleweight
Reach72.0 in (183 cm)
Style
Fighting out ofVirginia Beach, Virginia, United States
TeamNIMA Karate (1981-1988)
Karate International (1988-1995)
Bush Karate Club (1995-2003)
TrainerDavid Miller
George Kelly
Tony Ornelas
Rank3rd degree black belt in Tang Soo Do
Years active1979–1999
Professional boxing record
Total19
Wins12
By knockout10
Losses5
By knockout3
Draws2
Kickboxing record
Total56
Wins42
By knockout30
Losses10
Draws2
No contests2
Amateur record
Total17
Wins15
By knockout11
Losses2
Draws0

Curtis Bush (born June 27, 1967 ) is an American world champion

spinning back fists, Bush competed entirely under full contact rules and was a two-time Virginia state champion as an amateur before turning professional in 1983. After knocking out Robert Visitacion to become the North American welterweight champion in 1987, he went on to win five world titles
in four weight classes and retired from competition in 1999.

Early life

Curtis Bush was born in

tang soo do, eventually earning his black belt after five years. He took up kickboxing at seventeen.[1]

Career

Bush with cornermen Robert Dickason and George Kelly.

Bush began competing as an amateur kickboxer in 1979 and amassed a record of 15–2 with 11 knockouts over the next four years before turning professional in 1983. The highlights of his amateur career include decision wins over Darnell Studavent for the Virginia Welterweight (-67 kg/147 lb) title and Alphonzo Claiborne for the Virginia Super Welterweight (-70 kg/154 lb) belt in 1981 and 1982, respectively.[1]

His professional kickboxing debut came on June 11, 1983, in

Gatineau, Quebec, Canada.[1]

His professional boxing debut came on February 16, 1984. Bush knocked out Charles Carter in the second round in Virginia Beach, VA. He was picked by Muhammad Ali in 1984 to box on his Champion Sports Pro Boxing Team in the Cayman Islands. Ali had watched Bush in a kickboxing match on ESPN in which he had knocked out George Morrisey with head kick in the sixth round. Bush won his boxing fight by a fourth-round knockout, which gave him a record of 3–0 with 3 KOs as a professional boxer. Bush signed a six-fight contract with Ali's lawyer, Richard Hirschfeld, to box in the Caribbean with a final bout in London, England, for a minor title. However, the company folded soon after Bush's Cayman Islands fight because of stock fraud. In 2005, captured fugitive Richard Hirschfeld committed suicide.[2]

In 1985, Bush fought four-time PKA world champion Cliff "Magic" Thomas in a non-title bout in

liver punch in round two.[8]

Two years later, in 1989, he won the

throw in the towel.[9][10][11] Having outgrown the domestic circuit, Bush won his first world championship in 1990 against #3 ISKA world title contender Emmanuel Essissima in Paris, France, where he won a twelve-round split decision over the Cameroonian for the full contact ISKA light middleweight (-72.3 kg/159.4 lb) belt.[1]

Bush then became a world champion for the second time in 1990 with a fourth-round KO of #1 WKKO world middleweight contender Bubba "Blackhawk" Walters. Curtis won the WKKO World Middleweight (-73 kg/160 lb) Championship.[1]

1991 saw Bush fight in the kickboxing hotbed of

no contest.[1]

Having boxed occasionally since 1984, Bush won his first title in the sport on February 3, 1994, by defeating Lynn Jackson via

unification fight with Roberto Fatica at the Dundonald International Ice Bowl in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1996. With both Bush's ISKA super welterweight title and Fatica's WKA super welterweight (-70 kg/154.3 lb) strap on the line, Bush stopped the Italian in round eight to become the undisputed world champion.[14][15][16]

He lost the ISKA super welterweight world title to Mark Weller when he was TKO'd in the eight round in Cambridge, England, in May 1997.[17][18] He rebounded later in the year by taking the vacant ISKA North American crown in the same division with a controversial majority decision win over Melvin Murray in Toronto, Canada.[19][20][21] Bush won his second USBA Boxing title when he won a twelve-round split decision over Kevin Hall 15-2(11 KOs) for the USBA Southern Middleweight Championship on October 2, 1997, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. In his first attempt at the

NBA World Middleweight (-72.64 kg/160 lb) boxing title, Bush was TKO'd in round nine by Elvis Alexander in Virginia Beach on April 16, 1998. He also lost a unanimous decision to Tom Kimber at the Mass Destruction pay-per-view in Lowell, Massachusetts in May 1999 in an IKF World Middleweight (-75 kg/165.3 lb) Full Contact title challenge.[22]

Bush retired on June 30, 1999, aged thirty-seven, after being stopped in the ninth round by Elvis Alexander again for the NBA World title.[23]

Acting

Bush appeared with

Bill "Superfoot" Wallace in five commercials for the Treco Powerstretch and SABBA in 1985. His first film role was as a deranged poacher in the 1988 Canadian film Dragon Hunt, filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[24] Bush's character was killed by star Michael McNamara in a fight scene. Bush also had a small role as a member of the Foot gang in the films Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze in 1990 and 1991, respectively. In 1992, he starred in a locally produced UPN television series 464 Roadhouse, which was based on the film Roadhouse starring Patrick Swayze. Bush played Dillon and Swayze played Dalton. The series lasted four episodes before being cancelled. Bush also released a 60-minute training video, A Beginner's Guide To Professional Kickboxing, in 1992. Ringside Products and Asian World of Martial Arts distributed it. He played a terrorist in the film Major Payne, starring Damon Wayons, in 1995. He starred in the independent horror film Psycho Kickboxer, which premiered in 1997. In 2000, Bush was chosen to do the motion-capture and face scanning for the character "Cobra" in the Xbox video game Bruce Lee: Quest of the Dragon released in 2002. Bush continues to act and played an army sergeant in the ABC series LOST in 2006 and a naval officer in the 2012 film Battleship
. In 2013, Bush auditioned and won a speaking role as Security Guard #3 in Season 3 of Hawaii Five O. Episode 3.23 "He welo 'oihana'.

Personal life

Bush was honored with "Curtis Bush Day" on April 27, 1995, by Mayor

Oahu, Hawaii
and works as a Behavior Therapist .
[1]

Championships and awards

Boxing

  • United States Boxing Association
    • USBA Southern Light Middleweight (-69.9 kg/154 lb) Championship
    • USBA Southern Middleweight (-72 kg/160 lb) Championship

Kickboxing

  • Virginia State Kickboxing
    • Amateur Virginia Welterweight (-67 kg/147 lb) Championship
    • Amateur Virginia Super Welterweight (-70 kg/154 lb) Championship
  • Fight Factory Karate Association
    • FFKA United States Light Welterweight (-67 kg/147 lb) Championship
  • International Sport Karate Association
    • ISKA Southeast Welterweight (-66.8 kg/147 lb) Full Contact Championship
    • ISKA North American Welterweight (-66.8 kg/147 lb) Full Contact Championship
    • ISKA North American Super Welterweight (-69.5 kg/153 lb) Full Contact Championship
    • ISKA World Welterweight (-66.8 kg/147 lb) Full Contact Championship
    • ISKA World Super Welterweight (-69.5 kg/153 lb) Full Contact Championship
    • ISKA World Light Middleweight (-72.3 kg/159 lb) Full Contact Championship
  • World Karate and Kickboxing Organization
    • WKKO World Middleweight (-73 kg/160 lb) Championship
  • World Kickboxing Association
    • WKA World Super Welterweight (-70 kg/154 lb) Full Contact Championship

Boxing record

Boxing record
12 wins (10 KOs), 5 losses, 2 draws
Date Result Opponent Venue Location Method Round Time Record
1999-06-30 Loss United States Elvis Alexander
Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
TKO 9 12-5-2
For the
NBA
World Middleweight (-72.64 kg/160 lb) Championship.
1998-04-16 Loss United States Elvis Alexander
Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
TKO 9 12-4-2
For the
NBA
World Middleweight (-72.64 kg/160 lb) Championship.
1997-10-02 Win United States Kevin Hall
Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
Decision 12 3:00 12-3-2
Wins the
USBA
Southern Middleweight (-72.64 kg/160 lb) Championship.
1994-07-28 Draw United States Kevin Hall
Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
Technical draw 1 11-3-2
1994-02-03 Win United States Lynn Jackson
Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
TKO 10 11-3-1
Wins the
USBA
Southern Light Middleweight (-69.9 kg/154 lb) Championship.
1993-10-07 Draw United States Lynn Jackson
Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
Draw 10-3-1
1992-11-09 Win United States Sherman Harris
Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
TKO 6 10-3
1992-08-06 Win United States Bubba Walters
Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
TKO 4 9-3
1992-01-30 Win United States Tony Rios
Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
TKO 2 8-3
1991-11-21 Win United States Calvin Moody Virginia Beach, Virginia DQ 4 7-3
1989-11-11 Loss United States Dave Wyatt, Jr. Arthur Ashe Athletic Center Richmond, Virginia KO 1 6-3
1987-06-25 Win
Len Robinson
Nags Head, North Carolina KO 1 6-2
1987-03-05 Win United States Chuck Davis Virginia Beach, Virginia TKO 1 5-2
1986-01-22 Loss United States Kevin Vieldhouse Harrah's Atlantic City Atlantic City, New Jersey Decision (majority) 6 3:00 4-2
1985-07-20 Loss
Mike Peoples
Norfolk Scope
Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Decision (split) 6 3:00 4-1
1985-03-13 Win United States Tony Rios Norfolk Scope
Norfolk, Virginia, USA
TKO 5 2:08 4-0
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Kickboxing record

Professional kickboxing record
42 wins (30 KOs), 10 losses, 2 draws, 2 no contests
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
1999-05-00 Loss United States Tom Kimber Mass Destruction
Lowell, Massachusetts, USA
Decision (unanimous) 12 2:00
For the IKF World Middleweight (-75 kg/165 lb) Full Contact Championship.
1997-00-00 Win Canada Melvin Murray Toronto, Ontario, Canada Decision (majority) 10 2:00
Wins the
ISKA
North American Super Welterweight (-69.5 kg/153 lb) Full Contact Championship.
1997-05-00 Loss England Mark Weller
Cambridge, England
TKO (punches) 8
Loses the
ISKA
World Welterweight (-66.8 kg/147 lb) Full Contact Championship.
1996-00-00 Win Italy Roberto Fatica Dundonald International Ice Bowl
Belfast, Northern Ireland
TKO (left cross) 8 1:44
Retains the
ISKA World Super Welterweight (-69.5 kg/153 lb) Full Contact Championship and wins the WKA
World Super Welterweight (-70 kg/154 lb) Full Contact Championship.
0000-00-00 Win England Tom Montgomery
Brighton, England
Decision 12 2:00
Wins the
ISKA
World Super Welterweight (-69.5 kg/153 lb) Full Contact Championship.
0000-00-00 NC France Michel Louart Montreal, Quebec, Canada No contest 7
1994-00-00 NC France Toussaint Andarelli
Ajaccio, Corsica
No contest 3
1992-00-00 Win France Toussaint Andarelli
Ajaccio, Corsica
Decision 12 2:00
Retains the
ISKA
World Welterweight (-66.8 kg/147 lb) Full Contact Championship.
0000-00-00 Win Poland Piotr Falender
Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
KO 7
Wins the
ISKA
World Welterweight (-66.8 kg/147 lb) Full Contact Championship.
1991-00-00 Loss Netherlands Marlon Boldewijn
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Decision (unanimous) 12 2:00
0000-00-00 Win United States Bubba Walters
Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
KO 4 -
Wins the
WKKO
World Middleweight (-73 kg/160 lb) Championship.
1990-00-00 Win Cameroon Emmanuel Essissima
Paris, France
Decision (split) 12 2:00
Wins the
ISKA
World Light Middleweight (-72.3 kg/159 lb) Full Contact Championship.
1989-00-00 Win United States Chuck Cypress ESPN Championship Karate
Portland, Maine, USA
TKO (corner stoppage) 4 0:23
Wins the FFKA United States Light Welterweight (-67 kg/147 lb) Championship.
0000-00-00 Win United States Lafayette Lawson Rumble on the River
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
KO 7
1987-00-00 Win United States Robert Visitacion Harrah's Lake Tahoe
Stateline, Nevada, USA
KO (left hook to the body) 2 1:22
Wins the
ISKA
North American Welterweight (-66.8 kg/147 lb) Full Contact Championship.
0000-00-00 Loss Canada Paul Biafore Decision 12 2:00
1987-00-00 Win Canada Paul Biafore Toronto, Ontario, Canada KO 5
0000-00-00 Draw Canada Paul Biafore Draw 10 2:00
0000-00-00 Win United States Alan Watson
Paradise Island, Bahamas
KO 3
Wins the
ISKA
Southeast Welterweight (-66.8 kg/147 lb) Full Contact Championship.
1985-00-00 Win Canada Raynald Lamarre Montreal, Quebec, Canada TKO (punches)
1985-00-00 Win United States Cliff Thomas PKA Karate
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Decision (unanimous) 5 2:00
1984-00-00 Win United States George Morrisey United States KO (left high kick) 6
0000-00-00 Win United States Roy McKown United States KO 3
0000-00-00 Draw United States Jerry Trimble United States Draw 12 2:00
0000-00-00 Loss United States Richard Hill United States TKO 9
0000-00-00 Win United States Richard Hill United States KO 1
0000-00-00 Win United States Trevor Ambrose United States KO 2
1983-00-00 Win Canada Ken Comer
Gatineau, Quebec
, Canada
KO (high kick) 5
1983-06-11 Win United States Jackie Dixon
Memphis, Tennessee, USA
KO 2
Amateur kickboxing record
15 wins (11 KOs), 2 losses, 0 draws
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
1982-00-00 Win United States Alphonzo Claiborne
Chesapeake, Virginia, USA
Decision 3
Wins the Amateur Virginia Super Welterweight (-70 kg/154 lb) Championship.
1981-00-00 Win United States Darnell Studavent
Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
Decision 3
Wins the Amateur Virginia Welterweight (-67 kg/147 lb) Championship.
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h IKF profile
  2. ^ Schudel, Matt (2005-01-13). "Flashy Fugitive Richard Hirschfeld Dies". Washington Post. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  3. ^ Kick Boxing Classics Curtis Bush vs Cliff Thomas 1985 Part 1
  4. ^ Kick Boxing Classics Curtis Bush vs Cliff Thomas Part 2
  5. ^ Kick Boxing Classics Curtis Bush vs Cliff Thomas Part 3
  6. ^ Kick Boxing Classics Curtis Bush vs Cliff Thomas Part 4
  7. ^ Knockout: Curtis Bush vs Reynald Lamarre
  8. ^ Kick Boxing Classics Curtis Bush vs Robert Visitacion 1987
  9. ^ Kick Boxing Classics: Curtis Bush vs Chuck Cypress 1989 Part 1
  10. ^ Kick Boxing Classics: Curtis Bush vs Chuck Cypress Part 2
  11. ^ Kick Boxing Classics: Curtis Bush vs Chuck Cypress Part 3
  12. ^ Kick Boxing Classics Curtis Bush vs Marlon Boldewijn 1991 Part 1
  13. ^ Kick Boxing Classics Curtis Bush vs Marlon Boldewijn Part 2
  14. ^ Kick Boxing Classics Curtis Bush vs Roberto Fatica 1996 Part 1
  15. ^ Kick Boxing Classics Curtis Bush vs Roberto Fatica Part 2
  16. ^ Kick Boxing Classics Curtis Bush vs Roberto Fatica Part 3
  17. ^ Mark Weller v Curtis Bush Part One
  18. ^ Mark Weller V Curtis Bush Part 2
  19. ^ Kick Boxing Classics Curtis Bush vs Melvin Murray 1997 Part 1
  20. ^ Kick Boxing Classics Curtis Bush vs Melvin Murray Part 2
  21. ^ Kick Boxing Classics Curtis Bush vs Melvin Murray Part 3
  22. ^ Tom Kimber vs Curtis Bush
  23. ^ "NBA website". NBA. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  24. ^ "Dragon Hunt Review". Canuxploitation. Retrieved 28 December 2011.

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