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Rob Kaman | |
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Born | Robert Diem Kaman (1960-06-05)5 June 1960 Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Died | 30 March 2024(2024-03-30) (aged 63) Skopelos, Greece |
Other names |
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Height | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) |
Weight | 82 kg (181 lb; 12 st 13 lb) |
Division | Middleweight Light heavyweight |
Style | |
Fighting out of | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Team | Mejiro Gym |
Trainer | Jan Plas |
Years active | 1978–1999 |
Kickboxing record | |
Total | 112 |
Wins | 97 |
By knockout | 77 |
Losses | 12 |
By knockout | 4 |
Draws | 1 |
No contests | 2 |
Mixed martial arts record | |
Total | 1 |
Wins | 1 |
By knockout | 1 |
Last updated on: 9 September 2010 |
Robert Diem Kaman (5 June 1960 – 30 March 2024) was a Dutch nine-timekickboxing andMuay Thai world champion. He was often called "Mr. Low Kick" because of his feared low kicks which he used to set up his devastating offensive attacks.[1]
Rob Kaman was born inAmsterdam on 5 June 1960. In his early days, he played football for theAFC Ajax Youth Team. Kaman was a good player, but never liked team sports. At the age of 16, he became interested inmartial arts and started training in the Indonesian stylepencak silat with Ruud van Weldam. Two years later, he watched a fight of kickboxerLucien Carbin, after which he started training inMuay Thai andkickboxing atMejiro Gym, first under Carbin and thenJan Plas.
In 1980, Kaman became an A-class fighter in the Netherlands. He won most of his fights by K.O. The turning point for him was his fight with Blinky Rodriquez, the cousin ofBenny Urquidez. Kaman knocked him out in the 2nd round with a low kick to the leg. That was his international breakthrough.[citation needed] From then on, Kaman started fighting in Thailand.
His first fight in Thailand was against Dennoi, a local champion. Kaman won by K.O. and was asked to fight Lakchart, a Thai champion, inBangkok.
On 23 September 1983 he fought John Moncayo for the world titleWKA of kickboxing. Kaman knocked him out in the 3rd round with a low kick and became the first European WKA world champion in kickboxing.
On 12 January 1984 he fought Payap Premchai, the champion of Thailand, in theJaap Edenhal inAmsterdam and was declared the winner by unanimous decision.
In April 1984 he had a rematch with John Moncayo inMiami, Florida. This time he knocked Moncayo out with a punch in the 3rd round. At the end of that year he beat the great Thai fighterSamart Prasarnmit inHong Kong as well as Jean Marc Tonus for the European title of full contact.
During the year 1985, he beat Larry McFadden in the 3rd round by a knockout and three months later he took his revenge on Lakchart. He knocked Lakchart out in the 4th round.
After that, Kaman fought many different fighters in Amsterdam: Ernest Simmons (WKA rules),Ernesto Hoost (WKA rules), Payap (rematch on Muay Thai rules), Roger Hurd (WKA rules) and Sittisak (Muay Thai rules). He won them all and at the end of 1987 the Japanese asked him to come fight in Japan.
His first fight in Japan was against Lakchart. Kaman knocked Lakchart out in the 1st round. From then on he fought many times in Japan. He fought against Kirkwood Walker, Hansu Premchai, Santiago Garza, and Don Nakaya Nielsen.
On 9 April 1989, Kaman fought in the Netherlands again against Jan Wessels fromArnhem. Kaman also organized that event and did not have the time to prepare properly for the fight. He lost the fight and many people thought that his career was over.[citation needed] At the end of the year, he came back and beat Wessels by knock out in the 2nd round for a WKA world title.
In 1989 Kaman played in the movieBloodfist withDon Wilson andBilly Blanks and fought three times againstChangpuek Kiatsongrit from Thailand and Eddy Matthieu from France. During the summer he had a fight in Japan againstPeter Smit. Smit was a newcomer and a WKA European champion. Kaman became a father with the birth of his son Gaby just before the fight. Rob lost his world title.
Kaman came back again. He fought against the Japanese fighter Yoshinori Nishi in Japan and won by 1st round knock out. The promoters in the Netherlands matched him a super fight with the new upcoming fighterErnesto Hoost. This fight was in Amsterdam in a sold out Jaap Edenhal in 1990. Before the fightHoost was the favorite but Kaman managed to knock him out in the 5th round. The fight "Ernesto Hoost vs. Rob Kaman 2" was the second time that Kaman won. Most fans and experts consider the second fight between mister perfect and mister low kick one of the best kickbox fights ever.[3]
On 29 June 1991, Kaman fought against Luc Verheye in France for the world WKA title. Luc Verheye had beaten Peter Smit and was the new world champion. Kaman beat Luc Verheye and took the title back.
Kaman fought in France against fighters such asRick Roufus, Mark Russell, Justin Ward, and Zito Polyo. One of Kaman's best fights was againstMarek Piotrowski, whom he beat by K.O. in the 7th round.
On 25 January 1992, Kaman challenged his first professional MMA bout inRINGS againstNobuaki Kakuda. He won by TKO with a knee shot to grounded opponent in 3rd round.
On 20 June, Rob fought "the fight of the fights" againstJean-Yves Thériault. Rob won the fight by TKO and became the newISKA world champion. He was at the same time world champion in WKA kickboxing and world champion in Muay Thai.
On 26 November 1993 Rob fought against another great Dutch champion Rick V.D. Vathorst. Kaman knocked him out in the 2nd round.
After that he fought again in France, this time inMarseille, again against a newcomer from the Netherlands, Orlando Breinburg. He won by TKO in the 3rd round.
In 1995 he participated in the K-2 tournament in Paris, France. His first fight was against Lavelle Robinson and he won by KO. In his second fight, he fought the AustralianTosca Petridis and was the winner again. In the finals, after two fights that night, he went against Jerome Turcan from France. Rob was full of injuries from his previous fights. During round four, he was bleeding heavily but knocked Turcan out with two high kicks at the end of the round. After all his world titles, he also won the K-2 tournament in Paris, France.
After only a few fights in the later years, because of too many injuries and a new movie with Jean-Claude Van Damme (Legionnaire), Rob decided to end his career, back where it all started, in the Netherlands. On 2 September 1999 Rob married film writer artist Carlotta Torchia, and five weeks after, on 24 October 1999, he fought for the last time, againstAlexey Ignashov, a 21-year-old amateur world champion in kickboxing. Rob won the fight by points, but after the fight he said that his opponent was the real winner and gave his trophy to Ignashov.
Kaman later trainedUFC light heavyweightBrandon Vera on kickboxing for MMA.[citation needed] He also trained MMA fighterJason Miller.
Towards the end of his sports career, Kaman tried his hand at acting, playing in three movies withJean-Claude Van Damme,Legionnaire,Maximum Risk andDouble Team withDennis Rodman andMickey Rourke. In 1993, Nikko Toshogu Press produced 8 videotapes on Muay Thai training with him and one videotape with highlights and knock outs of his career.[4]
In 1985, Kaman was sentenced to 18 months in prison for robbing a bank in Eindhoven on 28 May of the same year. Police arrested Kaman and a 22-year-old accomplice in Best, only 29 minutes after the robbery. The two carried out the robbery armed and masked and looted 9000 Dutch guilders.[5]
Kaman died on 30 March 2024, at the age of 63 from a blood clot.[6]
97 wins (77 (T)KOs, 28 Decisions), 12 Losses, 1 Draw, 2 No Contests | ||||||||
Date | Result | Opponent | Event | Location | Method | Round | Time | |
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1999-10-24 | Win | ![]() | It's Showtime - It's Showtime | Haarlem, Netherlands | Decision | 5 | 3:00 | |
1996-12-08 | Loss | ![]() | K-1 Hercules '96 | Nagoya, Japan | KO (Left mid kick) | 5 | 0:43 | |
1995-02-18 | Win | ![]() | Kickboxing Mania III | Milan, Italy | KO (Elbow) | 2 | 0:43 | |
1995-06-24 | NC | ![]() | Paris, France | No Contest (head clash) | 4 | |||
1995-01-07 | Win | ![]() | K-2 France Grand Prix '95 Final | Paris, France | Ext.R KO (High Kick) | 4 | ||
Wins K-2 France Grand Prix '95. | ||||||||
1995-01-07 | Win | ![]() | K-2 France Grand Prix '95 Semi Finals | Paris, France | Decision | 3 | 3:00 | |
1995-01-07 | Win | ![]() | K-2 France Grand Prix '95 Quarter Finals | Paris, France | KO (Low Kick) | 1 | 2:35 | |
1994-11-12 | Win | ![]() | Thriller in Marseille | Marseille, France | TKO | 3 | ||
1994-06-25 | Win | ![]() | Paris, France | KO (Low Kicks) | ||||
RetainsI.S.K.A. Oriental Rules Light Heavyweight World title. | ||||||||
1994-02-05 | Loss | ![]() | Paris, France | KO (Left Hook) | 2 | |||
Fight was for Roufus'sI.S.K.A. Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title. | ||||||||
1993-12-29 | Loss | ![]() | K-2 Grand Prix '93 Quarter Finals | Tokyo, Japan | Decision (Unanimous) | 3 | 3:00 | |
1993-11-26 | Win | ![]() | Thaiboxing gala, Houtrusthallen | The Hague, Netherlands | KO (Right hook + Left mid kick) | 2 | ||
1993-06-05 | Win | ![]() | Paris, France | KO | ||||
1992-12-11 | Win | ![]() | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Left Hook) | 2 | |||
1992-11-21 | Win | ![]() | Paris, France | TKO (Right Cross) | 7 | |||
Wins vacantI.S.K.A. Oriental Rules Light Heavyweight World title. | ||||||||
1992-08-21 | Draw | ![]() | Rings Event "Ishizue" | Tokyo, Japan | Decision Draw | 5 | 3:00 | |
1992-06-20 | Win | ![]() | Paris, France | TKO (Gave Up) | 5 | 2:00 | ||
Wins Thériault'sI.S.K.A. Full Contact Super Middleweight World title and retainsW.K.A. Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title. | ||||||||
1992-04-26 | Loss | ![]() | Bangkok, Thailand | Decision | 5 | 3:00 | ||
1992-04-06 | Win | ![]() | Paris, France | KO | 2 | |||
1992-03-26 | Win | ![]() | Kakutogi Symposium | Tokyo, Japan | KO | |||
1992-02-09 | Win | ![]() | Paris, France | KO (Right Cross) | 2 | |||
WinsW.K.A. Full Contact Super Light Heavyweight World title. | ||||||||
1992-01-07 | Win | ![]() | Paris, France | KO | ||||
1991-12-20 | NC | ![]() | Les Choc Des Geants | Paris, France | No Contest (overturned) | 12 | 2:00 | |
For Roufus'sI.S.K.A. Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title. Initially a Roufus decision win, the bout was later declared a no-contest after protest as only 1 minute had been fought in the 4th Round while Kaman had his opponent hurt. | ||||||||
1991-10-25 | Win | ![]() | Thriller from Paris II | Paris, France | TKO (Corner stoppage/towel) | 4 | ||
1991-06-29 | Win | ![]() | Thriller from Paris I | Paris, France | TKO (Doctor stoppage/eye injury) | 5 | 1:36 | |
Wins Verheye'sW.K.A. Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title. | ||||||||
1990-11-18 | Win | ![]() | The Battle of the Year | Amsterdam, Netherlands | KO (Left Hook) | 5 | ||
1990-09-28 | Win | ![]() | A.J.K.F Inspiring Wars "Heat-928" | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Right Hook) | 1 | 1:51 | |
1990-06-30 | Loss | ![]() | A.J.K.F Inspiring Wars "Heat-630" | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Punches) | 10 | ||
LosesW.K.A. Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title. | ||||||||
1990-05-27 | Win | ![]() | Holland vs Thailand | Amsterdam, Netherlands | KO (Left Hook to the Body) | 1 | ||
Wins Matthieu'sI.S.K.A. Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title. | ||||||||
1990-04-24 | Loss | ![]() | Holland Goes to Thailand,Lumpinee Stadium | Bangkok, Thailand | Decision | 5 | 3:00 | |
Loses I.M.T.F. Light Heavyweight World title. | ||||||||
1990-03-31 | Win | ![]() | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Left Hook) | 1 | |||
1990-02-18 | Win | ![]() | Holland vs Thailand 1990 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | KO (Left Hook) | 5 | ||
Wins I.M.T.F. Light Heavyweight World title. | ||||||||
1989-12-31 | Loss | ![]() | Paris, France | Decision | 5 | 3:00 | ||
1989-11-19 | Win | ![]() | Kaman vs Wessels, Jaap Edenhal | Amsterdam, Netherlands | KO (Right Cross) | 2 | ||
Wins Wessel'sW.K.A. Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title. | ||||||||
1989-10-21 | Exhibition | ![]() | A.J.K.F Clash Of The Century, Part 5 | Tokyo, Japan | KO | 3 | ||
1989-09-05 | Win | ![]() | A.J.K.F Super Bout | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Right Hook) | 3 | ||
1989-04-09 | Loss | ![]() | Netherlands | KO | ||||
LosesW.K.A. Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title. | ||||||||
1988-11-25 | Win | ![]() | A.J.K.F "Fighting The Great War 5" | Japan | KO (Left Hook) | 2 | ||
1988-10-25 | Win | ![]() | A.J.K.F "Fighting The Great War 4" | Tokyo, Japan | KO (Right Low Kick) | 3 | ||
1988-07-16 | Win | ![]() | A.J.K.F "Fighting The Great War 3" | Japan | KO (Right Low Kick) | 3 | ||
RetainsW.K.A. Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title. | ||||||||
1988-05-29 | Win | ![]() | A.J.K.F "Fighting The Great War 2" | Japan | KO (Right Cross) | 1 | ||
1988-03-27 | Win | ![]() | Amsterdam, Netherlands | KO (right hook) | 1 | |||
1988-03-12 | Win | ![]() | A.J.K.F "Fighting The Great War" | Japan | KO (Low Kicks and punches) | 4 | ||
WinsW.K.A. Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title. | ||||||||
1988-02-06 | Loss | ![]() | Paris, France | Decision | 5 | 3:00 | ||
For the vacant W.M.T.A World Super Middleweight title. | ||||||||
1987-11-15 | Win | ![]() | A.J.K.F "Super Fight 3" | Japan | KO (Body Straight) | 1 | 0:30 | |
1987-09-27 | Win | ![]() | W.K.A. Kickboxing | Amsterdam, Netherlands | KO (Right Low Kick) | 1 | ||
1987-05-31 | Win | ![]() | Amsterdam, Netherlands | KO (Left hook to the body) | 5 | |||
1987-02-01 | Win | ![]() | W.K.A. Kickboxing | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Decision (Unanimous) | 5 | 2:00 | |
1986-10-12 | Win | ![]() | W.K.A. Kickboxing | Amsterdam, Netherlands | TKO (Corner Stoppage/Low Kicks) | 5 | 2:00 | |
1985-05-12 | Win | ![]() | Kickboxing in Jaap Edenhal | Amsterdam, Netherlands | KO | 4 | ||
1985-02-03 | Win | ![]() | W.K.A. Kickboxing | Amsterdam, Netherlands | KO (Right Low Kick) | 3 | ||
RetainsW.K.A. Full Contact Middleweight World title. | ||||||||
1984-12-30 | Win | ![]() | WKA | Hong Kong | KO (Left hook to the body) | 2 | ||
1984-11-21 | Win | ![]() | P.K.A. Kickboxing | Geneva, Switzerland | Decision | 11 | ||
WinsP.K.A. Full Contact Middleweight European title. | ||||||||
1984-03-29 | Win | ![]() | W.K.A. Kickboxing | Miami, Florida, United States | KO (Punch) | 3 | ||
RetainsW.K.A. Full Contact Middleweight World title. | ||||||||
1984-01-12 | Win | ![]() | Jaap Edenhal | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Decision (Unanimous) | 5 | 3:00 | |
1983-09-23 | Win | ![]() | W.K.A. Kickboxing | Amsterdam, Netherlands | KO (Low Kick) | 3 | ||
Wins Moncayo'sW.K.A. Full Contact Middleweight World title. | ||||||||
1983-06-27 | Win | ![]() | Elysee-Montmartre | Paris, France | Kom(punch) | 1 | ||
1983-01-23 | Loss | ![]() | Army Channel 7 Studio | Bangkok, Thailand | Decision | 5 | 3:00 | |
1982-10-23 | Win | ![]() | Jaap Edenhal | Amsterdam, Netherlands | KO | |||
Retains Dutch title. | ||||||||
1982-04-04 | Win | ![]() | W.K.A. Kickboxing, Holland vs USA | Netherlands | KO (Low Kick) | 2 | ||
1982-02-01 | Win | ![]() | Pattaya Boxing Stadium | Pattaya, Thailand | KO (Low Kick) | 2 | ||
1981-05-03 | Win | ![]() | Kickboxing, Holland vs Japan | Amsterdam, Netherlands | KO (Punches) | 2 | ||
1981-03-28 | Win | ![]() | Milan, Italy | KO (Punches) | 4 | |||
1981-01-18 | Win | ![]() | Apollohal | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Renunciation | 3 | ||
1980-09-28 | Win | ![]() | Kickboxing, Holland vs Japan | Amsterdam, Netherlands | KO | 2 | ||
1980-06-08 | Win | ![]() | Prestige fight for vacant Dutch title | Amsterdam, Netherlands | KO | 1 | ||
1980-04-28 | Win | ![]() | Full-contact (5x2) Glazen Zaal Ahoy | Rotterdam, Netherlands | Decision | 5 | ||
1980-03-14 | Win | ![]() | Salle de Maubert Mutualite | Paris, France | Decision | 5 | ||
1980-02-10 | Loss | ![]() | Dutch titlefight | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Decision | 5 | ||
1979–1980 | Loss | ![]() | Unknown | KO | ||||
1979-12-17 | Win | ![]() | Glazen Zaal Ahoy | Rotterdam, Netherlands | decision | 5 | ||
1979-11-19 | Win | ![]() | Hoeksteen | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Renunciation | 1 | ||
1979-04-23 | Win | ![]() | Hoeksteen | Amsterdam, Netherlands | ||||
1979-02-25 | Win | ![]() | Hoeksteen | Amsterdam, Netherlands | C class fight | |||
1978-09-22 | Loss | ![]() | Stade Coubertin | Paris, France | Decision | |||
Legend: Win Loss Draw/No contest Notes |
1 fight | 0 wins | 0 losses |
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Draws | 1 |
No. | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
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1 | Draw | 0-0-1 | ![]() | Decision | 7 (7),2:00 | 5 May 1988 | ![]() |
1 Win (1 (T)KOs), 0 Losses, 0 Draw | ||||||||
Date | Result | Opponent | Event | Location | Method | Round | Time | |
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1992-01-25 | Win | ![]() | Rings Battle Dimensions Tournament, Opening Round | Tokyo, Japan | TKO (Knee Drop) | 3 | 2:03 | |
Legend: Win Loss Draw/No contest Notes |