Chaz Mulkey

American Muay Thai kickboxer (born 1981) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chaz Pictro Mulkey[1] (born February 4, 1981) is an American Muay Thai kickboxer who competes in the middleweight and super middleweight divisions. He defeated Remy Bonnel to win the WBC Muaythai International Middleweight (-72 kg/160 lb) Championship in 2011.

BornChaz Pictro Mulkey
(1981-02-04) February 4, 1981 (age 45)
Dallas, Texas, United States
Other namesNo Mercy
NationalityUnited States American
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
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Chaz Mulkey
BornChaz Pictro Mulkey
(1981-02-04) February 4, 1981 (age 45)
Dallas, Texas, United States
Other namesNo Mercy
NationalityUnited States American
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight154 lb (70 kg; 11.0 st)
DivisionMiddleweight
Super Middleweight
StyleMuay Thai
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofLas Vegas, Nevada, United States
TeamJanjira Muay Thai
Syndicate MMA
Combat Sports Academy
TrainerMaster Lookchang
Years active2009-present
Kickboxing record
Total15
Wins9
Losses6
Draws0
Last updated on: September 8, 2012
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Career

Mulkey began practicing Muay Thai in his 20s under Saekson Janjira at Janjira Muay Thai in Dallas, Texas. After training there for six months, he moved to Las Vegas, Nevada.[2] He turned professional in 2009 after an undefeated amateur career.

On August 28, 2010, Mulkey lost via unanimous decision to Remy Bonnel in Primm, Nevada.[3] He then lost to Joe Schilling by second round technical knockout in Los Angeles, California on December 5, 2012 in a WBC Muaythai US Super Muddleweight (-76 kg/168 lb) title eliminator.[4][5]

He snapped a two-fight losing streak by defeating Douglas Edwards by TKO in round two in a rematch in Primm, Nevada on February 12, 2011.[6][7] This was followed up with two back-to-back wins in the space of a month in May 2011 when he beat Ken Tran by unanimous decision in Primm[8][9] and Phillip Sidkrunoom by TKO due to low kicks in Thailand.[10]

This earned him a shot at the WBC Muaythai International Middleweight (-72 kg/160 lb) Championship against familiar opponent Remy Bonnel on August 20, 2011.[11][12][13] After a close fight, Mulkey was decided the victor by split decision to become the new champion.[14] He made the first defence of his title against Simon Chu in Las Vegas on November 19, 2011, taking a unanimous decision over the Englishman.[15][16][17]

He then went up against Gregory Choplin in Las Vegas on May 14, 2012. Choplin floored Mulkey and utilised powerful low kicks en route to a unanimous decision which ended Mulkey's five-fight win-streak.[18][19][20]

He was slated to face Saiyok Pumpanmuang at Thai Fight: Pattaya in Pattaya, Thailand on April 17, 2012[21] but instead faced Bernueng TopKing Boxing and lost a decision after three rounds.[22]

In March 2012, it was reported that Mulkey had signed with Glory, one of the world's premier kickboxing organizations, to compete in the 2012 Middleweight Slam tournament. He was replaced by Michael Chase Corley, however, as America's second representative alongside Ky Hollenbeck.[23] He joined K-1 instead and debuted against Kit Cope at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2012 in Los Angeles on September 8, 2012. Cope injured himself while attempting a spinning kick in round two, and Mulkey was able to knock him down three time by attacking his injured leg, which caused the referee to stop the bout and announce Mulkey as the winner by TKO.[24]

Championships and awards

Kickboxing

  • World Boxing Council Muaythai
    • WBC Muaythai International Middleweight (-72 kg/160 lb) Championship

Kickboxing record

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Kickboxing record
9 wins, 6 losses, 0 draws
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTimeRecord
2012-09-08WinUnited States Kit CopeK-1 World Grand Prix 2012 in Los AngelesLos Angeles, California, USTKO (referee stoppage)22:169-6
2012-04-17LossThailand Bernueng TopKing BoxingThai Fight: PattayaPattaya, ThailandDecision35:008-6
2012-05-14LossFrance Gregory ChoplinBattle in the Desert 5Las Vegas, Nevada, USDecision (unanimous)55:008-5
2011-11-19WinEngland Simon ChuBattle in the Desert 4Las Vegas, Nevada, USDecision (unanimous)53:008-4
Defends the WBC Muaythai International Middleweight (-72kg/160lb) Championship.
2011-08-20WinFrance Remy BonnelBattle in the Desert 3Primm, Nevada, USDecision (split)53:007-4
Wins the WBC Muaythai International Middleweight (-72kg/160lb) Championship.
2011-05-00WinGermany Phillip SidkrunoomThailandTKO (low kicks)26-4
2011-05-14WinCanada Ken TranBattle in the Desert 2Primm, Nevada, USDecision (unanimous)53:005-4
2011-02-12WinUnited States Douglas EdwardsBattle in the Desert 1Primm, Nevada, USTKO (knee)22:414-4
2010-12-05LossUnited States Joe SchillingThe Kings Birthday CelebrationLos Angeles, California, USTKO (referee stoppage)21:063-4
2010-08-28LossFrance Remy BonnelWCK Muay ThaiPrimm, Nevada, USDecision (unanimous)53:003-3
2010-04-30WinNetherlands Menno DijkstraWCK Muay ThaiPrimm, Nevada, USDecision (unanimous)53:003-2
2009-12-05WinUnited States Bryce KraussWCK Muay ThaiLas Vegas, Nevada, USKO11:072-2
2009-08-30LossUnited States Chike LindsayLas Vegas, Nevada, USDecision (majority)53:001-2
2009-06-13LossBrazil Marfio CanolettiWar of the Heroes IIISanta Clara, California, USTKO (cut)50:521-1
WinUnited States Douglas Edwards1-0
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