Duane Ludwig
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Duane Ludwig | |
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Real name | Duane Ludwig |
Nickname(s) | BANG |
Rated at | Lightweight |
Nationality | American |
Birth date | August 4, 1978 |
Birth place | Denver, Colorado, USA |
Stance | Muay Thai |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 48 |
Wins | 43 |
Wins by KO | 9 |
Losses | 5 |
Draws | 0 |
No contests | 0 |
Duane Paul "BANG" Ludwig (August 4, 1978 in Denver, Colorado) is an American kickboxer and MMA fighter.
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[edit] Biography
Ludwig holds the unofficial UFC knockout record at four seconds, over Jonathan Goulet, though a timing error by a Nevada State Athletic Commission official leaves the official record at 11 seconds.
[edit] Youth
Duane Ludwig started practicing Muay Thai when he was 15 years old.
[edit] Record
- Professional kickboxing:48 Fights 43 Wins 9 KOs 5 Losses
- Professional mixed martial arts:24 Fights 16 Wins 8 Losses
[edit] Career
- Kickboxing
- IKF, International Kickboxing Federation (IKFKickboxing.com) American Muay Thai Light Middleweight Champion: Ludwig became the 1999 IKF/RINGSIDE US National Light Middleweight MuayThai Tournament Champion on September 5th, 1999, when he defeated Rob Wiley of Omaha Nebraska by unanimous decision.
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- IKF, International Kickboxing Federation (IKFKickboxing.com) American Muay Thai Super Middleweight Champion: Ludwig won his IKF U.S. Super Middleweight MuayThai Title on Saturday, August 21st 1999, in Broomfield, Colorado, USA when he defeated Terrace James of A.K.K.A in Albq. New Mexico by unanimous decision.
- I.M.T.F. Professional Intercontinental Muay Thai Middleweight champion
- I.K.K.C. American continental International rule Welterweight champion
- W.K.A. Professional American Muay Thai Middleweight champion
- I.S.K.A. World Muay Thai Light middleweight champion
- K-1 WORLD MAX 2002 primary USA tournament winner
- MMA
- U.C.C. World Lightweight champion
- Extreme Shoot Fighting Lightweight Champion
- Ring of Fire NHB Welterweight Champion
- Recently fought at World Victory Road Sengoku: losing to Takanori Gomi via
TKO Cuts
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Previous champion Alex Gong |
ISKA World Muay Thai Light Middleweight ?th Champion January 10, 2004 – Present |
Next champion Incumbent |