Tomáš Hron

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Tomáš Hron
Born Tomáš Hron
(1981-07-25) July 25, 1981
Brno, Czech Republic
Other names Rattle Snake
Nationality Czech Republic Czech
Height 1.92 m (6 ft 3 12 in)
Weight 95 kg (209 lb; 14 st 13 lb)
Division Heavyweight
Style Muay thai
Team Gladiator Promotion Team
Muay Thai Brno
Trainer Karel Kaiser
Kickboxing record
Total 80
Wins 65
By knockout 22
Losses 15
Other information
Website http://www.tomashron.cz/
last updated on: December 14, 2013

Tomáš Hron (born July 25, 1981) is Czech kickboxer who has fought for the K-1 and It's Showtime promotions. Former Kings of The Ring, WKA and WKN champion and current King's of The Ring heayweight world champion.

Career

He was scheduled to fight Eduardo Mendes on April 13, 2013 in the K-1 World Qualification - K-1 World MAX Elimination super fight but was pulled out because of K-1 financial problems.[1]

He once again became "King of the Ring" K1 Rules Super Heavyweight World Champion beating Sebastian Ciobanu at Time of Gladiators event in Brno, Czech Republic on June 14, 2013. Ciobanu was counted two times in first round, it looked like it will be a KO, but Ciobanu recovered and used speed against bigger and stronger Hron. The two went to distance with Hron taking a unanimous decision victory (30:25, 30:25, 30:26).[2]

He fought member of Glory roster, Jahfarr Wilnis at Final Fight Championship 8 in Zagreb, Croatia on October 25, 2013. Although he was late replacement for Pavel Zhuravlev and deducted two points for clinching, he won the fight by unanimous decision.[3][4]

Titles

  • 2013 "King of the Ring" K-1 Rules Super Heavyweight World Champion. (-105 kg)
  • 2009 "King of the Ring" K-1 Rules Super Heavyweight World Champion. (-105 kg)
  • 2009 Amsterdam Fight Club WMTA 4man Tournament Champion[5]
  • 2008 W.I.P.U. "King of the Ring" K-1 Rules Heavyweight Super Champion. (-105 kg)[6]
  • 2007 K-1 Italy Oktagon 2007 tournament champion
  • 2006 WKN Kickboxing Intercontinental Oriental Rules Champion
  • 2004 Kings of the Ring: World GP 85 KG tournament champion[7]
  • 2004 WKA World Champion
  • 2003 WKN World Champion
  • 2002 MS WKA Champion
  • 2001 WKN World Champion
  • Czech Champion

Kickboxing Record

Kickboxing record

See also

References

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