Steve Wakeling

Stephen Wakeling (born 4 October 1983) is an English Middleweight Muay Thai kickboxer, fighting out of Kent, England. He is former British, European and four time World Muay Thai champion.[1]

Stephen Wakeling
BornStephen Wakeling
(1983-10-04) 4 October 1983
York, England
NationalityEnglish
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Weight84 kg (185 lb; 13.2 st)
DivisionMiddleweight
StyleMuay Thai
Fighting out ofBeckenham, England
TeamScorpions Gym
TrainerMark Wakeling
Years active2000–present
Kickboxing record
Total41
Wins37
By knockout15
Losses4
By knockout1
Other information
Notable relativesMichael Wakeling, brother
last updated on: 23 March 2013

Early life

Wakeling's parents were both Muay Thai fighters, his father competed in the famed King's Cup in Thailand. [2]

Biography and career

He was expected to face Joe Schilling at Glory 5: London in London, England on 23 March 2013[3] but his opponent was changed to Simon Marcus.[4] Marcus then withdrew from the bout to face Artem Levin, however, and Eddie Walker stepped in as his third opponent.[5] He stopped Walker with low kicks in round two.[6][7][8]

He was set to compete in the four man 85 kg/187 lb tournament at Glory 10: Los Angeles - Middleweight World Championship Tournament in Ontario, California, United States on 28 September 2013[9][10] and face Joe Schilling in the semi-finals.[11] However, he was unable to compete due to visa issues and was replaced by Kengo Shimizu.[12]

Titles

Fight record

Kickboxing record
37 wins (15 KOs), 4 losses, 1 draw
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTime
2017-9-22Loss Cheick SidibéPhoenix 3 LondonLondon, United KingdomTKO43:00
2013-03-23Win Eddie WalkerGlory 5: LondonLondon, EnglandKO2
2012-07-07Draw Artem LevinXplosion Muay ThaiEnglandDraw53:00
2011-01-08Win Jaochalam ChatkranokgymThe Champions Club 6Pattaya, ThailandTKO (Knee)4
Wins the WBC Muay Thai World Super Middleweight title.
2008-08-16Win Diesellek RungrunagyonMuaythai Legends - England vs ThailandLondon, UKDecision53:00
2007-12-08Win Yohan LidonSteko's Fight Night FinalMunich, GermanyDecision (Split)43:00
2007-12-08Win Luis ReisSteko's Fight Night Semi FinalMunich, GermanyDecision33:00
2007-12-08Win Odjeh MandaSteko's Fight Night Quarter FinalMunich, GermanyKO1
2007-09-15Win Jan De KeyserSteko's Fight Night, FinalMunich, Germany
2007-09-15Win Yohan LidonSteko's Fight Night, Semi FinalMunich, GermanyTKO(Doctor Stoppage)2
2007-02-25Loss Lamsongkram ChuwattanaThunder & Lightning 10London, EnglandDecision53:00
Loses the WBC Muay Thai World 160lbs title.
2006-08-19Win Jomhod KiatadisakMuaythai Legends - England vs ThailandLondon, UKDecision53:00
2006-03-12Win John Wayne ParrWBC Muay Thai ChampionshipsLondon, England, UKDecision (Split)53:00
Wins the 1st WBC Muay Thai World 160lbs title.
2005-08-12Win Pairot Wor.WolaponS-1 World Championship, FinalBangkok, ThailandKO (Knee to the head)3
Wins the 2005 S-1 World Championship -72kg title.
2005-08-12Win Arslan MagomedovS-1 World Championship, Semi FinalBangkok, ThailandDecision33:00
2005-08-12Win Sergey MakogonovS-1 World Championship, Quarter FinalBangkok, ThailandDecision33:00
2004-11-14Win Abdoul ToureLast Man StandingLondon, England, UKTKO (Doctor Stoppage)
2004-10-02Win Aree NadirMuay Thai Warriors 3Crawley, England, UKTKO1
Wins the IMKO World title.
2003-06-22Loss Kevin HarperNow is the Time of CombatLondon, England, UKTKO (Injury)1
Loses WAKO Pro Muay Thai World title.
2003-02-17Win Yingyai JaothaleethongLondon, England, UKDecision (Split)53:00
Wins the WMC World 147lbs title.
2002-Win Kevin HarperEngland, UKTKO (Doctor Stoppage)
2002-08-18Win Junior HerbertReading, England, UKDecision (Unanimous)53:00
Wins the IKF Pro Muay Thai European Super Welterweight title.
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

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References

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