Simon Dore

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Simon Dore
Born (1969-07-30) 30 July 1969 (age 54)
NationalityEnglish
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Division
StyleKickboxing
Fighting out ofLeicester, England
Last updated on: 8 April 2020

Simon Dore (born 30 July 1969)

kickboxer from Leicester, England. Dore was a former WKN world heavyweight kickboxing champion who fought most of his career under 'full-contact' rules but would also compete under 'free-style' (low kicks) rules and fought twice in K-1
.

Biography/Career

Simon Dore began his career fighting under full-contact rules eventually winning the

Belfast, Northern Ireland. This was Dore's first bout under low kick rules.[4] Shortly afterwards Dore captured the WKN world heavyweight title under low kick rules on 28 April 1999 in a re-match against Eduardo Canuto in Alagoas, Brazil
.

On 6 June 1999, Simon Dore fought

. Dore lost by KO at 0:30 of round 3.

Ranked No.1 in the world, Dore travelled to Lake Grove, New York on 16 November 2001 to take on the USKBA world super-heavyweight full-contact champion Derek Panza (17-1). This was also for the vacant ISKA world super-heavyweight full-contact title. Dore took Panza the full 12 rounds, losing by decision.[6] Dore had a shot at the WAKO pro world heavyweight full-contact title when he fought Aziz Katou in Leicester, losing by 8th-round KO.

Kickboxing titles

Kickboxing record (incomplete)

Kickboxing Record
? Wins (? (T)KO's), ? Losses, ? Draws
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
26-10-2003 Win England Cipher Shagaam Fight Night @ Starlite
Leicester, England
Decision
25-06-2003 Win England Chris Ballard Extreme Brawl 3
Bracknell, England
DQ 1
11-05-2003 Win England Rob Gledgehill
Leicester, England
03-11-2002 Loss Belgium Aziz Khatou Kickboxing Heavyweight Explosion
Leicester, England
KO (head kick) 8
For the WAKO pro world heavyweight full-contact title.
05-10-2002 Win England Roger Toone
Guildford, England
Decision
16-11-2001 Loss United States Derek Panza Top Kick Championship Kickboxing Lake Grove, New York, United States Decision 12 2:00
For the full-contact titles.
23-09-2000 Loss Australia Stan Longinidis Greek Fight Night
Kozani, Greece
KO 1
16-04-2000 Loss England Lee Hasdell K-1: UK Battle of Britain 2000
Birmingham, England
KO (flying knee) 3 0:30
31-10-1999 Win South Africa Sheldon Schutzler Fright Night
Leicester, England
Decision 5 2:00
06-06-1999 Loss Japan Hiromi Amada K-1: Survival '99 Sapporo, Japan TKO 3 1:55
28-04-1999 Win Brazil Eduardo Canuto IVC 10 Alagoas, Brazil
Won WKN world heavyweight kickboxing (low kicks) title.
06-02-1999 Loss South Africa Sheldon Schutzler Championship Kickboxing
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Decision 5 2:00
20-06-1998 Win Brazil Eduardo Canuto Kickboxing Mania II
Bangor, Northern Ireland
Split decision 5 2:00
00-00-0000 Win England Mack McNulty
Birmingham, England
KO
11-05-1997 Loss England Waine Turner
Dudley, England
Decision 7 2:00
For the WAKO pro British super-cruiserweight full contact title.
00-04-1997 Win England Derek Parsons WKA World War Worcester, England TKO 3
Retained WKA British Cruiserweight full-contact title.
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

References

  1. ^ "K-1 Database". K-1 sport. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  2. ^ "ProKick video library". ProKick. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Canuto v. Dore". ProKick. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  4. ^ "Championship Kickboxing in Belfast". ProKick. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  5. ^ "International Championship Kickboxing Fright Night". ProKick. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  6. ^ "Derek Panzacaptures Vacantiska World Championship Title". Full contact fighter. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  7. ^ "K-1 Database". K-1 sport. Retrieved 8 April 2020.