Mark Selbee

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Mark Selbee is a professional kickboxer from Atlanta.[1] Atlanta, Georgia, USA 22-1/12, AM MMA: 1-0, 224, 6'5", 3-2-69

Mark has several awards of distinction which include, but are not limited to:

Selbee won his title when he Defeated Raoul Doucet of Ontario Canada by TKO - Three Knockdown Rule At 1:09 of round 1 on September 11th, 2004 in Atlanta Georgia, USA. Mark retired this title in October of 2006.

Selbee was awarded the title on October 25th, 2003 in Dalton, Georgia, USA by forfeit when his scheduled opponent Dan Lucas split open his forehead in a freak accident at his home the day before their scheduled bout. On his First Defense on April 23rd, 2004 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA Selbee defeated John James by TKO when James did not answer the bell after the 5th round due to a pain/injury in his neck suffered in round 4. Selbee retired his title since he won the IKF Super Heavyweight World Title

Selbee won his title on February 1, 2003, Atlanta, Georgia, USA when he Defeated previous Champion Kevin Hudson of Greer, South Carolina, USA by Split decision. Judge Ray Thompson scored it 97-89 Selbee. Judge Jim Reneau scored it 96-91 Selbee while judge Sean Wohl scored it 95-94, Hudson. Selbee retired this USA Title when he was awarded the North American Heavyweight Title on October 25th, 2003.

Selbee won his title on April 12th, 2002 when he defeated Adrian Turpin, Anderson, Georgia, USA, 4-5/0, 206, 6', 34 by unanimous decision 40-36, 40-36 and 40-37. Selbee turned pro after this win which retired his amateur title automatically.


Mark Selbee has recently expanded his knowledge of martial arts to include Brazilian jiu jitsu.

Mark Selbee currently trains out of Knuckle Up Fitness in Atlanta

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