Kyle Maynard

Kyle Maynard
Born March 24, 1986 (1986-03-24) (age 25)
Washington, D.C.
Nationality US Citizen
Occupation Motivational Speaker, Author, No Excuses CrossFit Gym Owner
Awards 2004 ESPY- Best Disabled Athlete, National Wrestling Hall of Fame, GNC's Worlds Strongest Teen, Presidents Award for the Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame, U.S. Jaycees Top Ten Outstanding Young Americans
Website
kyle-maynard.com

Kyle Maynard (March 24, 1986) is a speaker, author and ESPY Award-winning Mixed Martial Arts athlete (person who plays sports).

Maynard works as a speaker for the Washington Speaker's Bureau, specializing in motivational speeches.[1] He is the author of the memoir No Excuses: The True Story of a Congenital Amputee Who Became a Champion in Wrestling and in Life . He has been featured on talk shows including The Oprah Winfrey Show and Larry King Live.

Maynard has trained in mixed martial arts (MMA). A documentary film, A Fighting Chance, focuses on his MMA efforts. His amateur debut fight was at Auburn Fight Night at the Auburn Covered Arena in Auburn, Alabama on April 25, 2009. He lost his first mixed martial arts fight to Bryan Fry on a unanimous 30–27 judges' decision. Maynard received the ESPN Espy Award for Best Athlete With A Disability in 2004[1]. He attended the University of Georgia, but was forced to put his undergraduate education on hold due to the high demands of his motivational speaking career.[2] He has modeled for clothing retailer Abercrombie & Fitch. Kyle Maynard is also the owner of No Excuses Crossfit gym located in Suwanee, GA.[3]

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