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Ramon Dekkers

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Dutch professional Muay Thai fighter and kickboxer
Ramon Dekkers
BornRamon Dekkers
September 4, 1969
Breda,North Brabant,Netherlands
DiedFebruary 27, 2013 (aged 43)
Breda, North Brabant, Netherlands
Other namesDiamond
(เพชร)
Turbine from Hell
(ไอ้กังหันลมนรก)
Height172 cm (5 ft 8 in)
DivisionFeatherweight
Super Featherweight
Lightweight
Super Lightweight
Welterweight
Super Welterweight
StyleMuay Thai
(Muay Bouk)
Kickboxing
StanceOrthodox
TeamMaeng Ho Gym
Team Dekkers
Golden Glory
TrainerCor Hemmers
Years active1986–2006
Kickboxing record
Total224
Wins186
By knockout95
Losses36
Draws2
Mixed martial arts record
Total1
Losses1
By submission1
Other information
Notable relativesNick Hemmers
Mixed martial arts record fromSherdog

Ramon Dekkers (4 September 1969 – 27 February 2013) was a Dutch professionalMuay Thai fighter. He won multiple world and international titles in Muay Thai during the 1980s and 1990s. Nicknamed the "Turbine from Hell", he was a fan favorite due to his fast-paced, aggressive fighting style which resulted in many brutal fights and knockouts. He was also praised for his willingness to fight inThailand, including challenging for theLumpinee Stadium Lightweight title.

Biography

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Early years

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Dekkers was born on 4 September 1969 inBreda, Netherlands. He began learningmartial arts at age 12, studyingjudo for half a year. He then switched to boxing. After a couple of years Dekkers started practicing Muay Thai underCor Hemmers. After finishing his baker education Dekkers joined Maeng Ho Breda Gym. During Dekkers' early days of training his mother was at the gym every day and eventually she and Hemmers fell in love and got married.[1]

In the beginning of his career Dekkers' manager was Clovis Depretz, the manager of legendaryRob Kaman. This was the reason why Kaman was at ringside during many of Dekkers' matches, including his farewell fight. They often trained together and became good friends. Dekkers and Kaman were dubbed by fight fans in Thailand as "The Double Dutch duo".[2]

In his first fight at 16 years of age, Dekkers won in a spectacular knockout against a well-established older boxer. Although only weighing about 55 kg, his opponents found out sooner rather than later he was much stronger than he looked. As Dekkers kept on winning his matches by knockout, his reputation of an up-and-coming fighter spread in the Muay Thai community. He was awarded his first title at age 18, when he won the MTBN Dutch Championship on 15 November 1987. Dekkers defeated Kenneth Ramkisoen by knockout with a high kick.[3] Previous to this fight the Dutchman had his first international contest against the reigning European champion, Richard Nam of France. Dekkers lost the fight on points. They would rematch each other a year later for the EMTA European Championship. This time Dekkers won the fight by knockout with a left hook, cross to body combination in the fourth round.

Rise to stardom

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Dekkers challenged for the NKBB European Super featherweight Championship against Kevin Morris on 14 April 1988.[4] He defeated his overmatched English opponent by unanimous decision. Over the next year the Dutchman would win a number of fights before defeating Mungkordum Sitchang for the IMTA World Lightweight title. Towards the end of 1988 he facedGilbert Ballantine from the respected Chakuriki Gym in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Dekkers lost by decision after being outworked by Ballantine over five rounds. This match would spark the beginning of a fierce rivalry between the two men—they would fight two more times with both of them splitting wins.

On 18 February 1990, Dekkers truly moved onto the world stage. In Amsterdam, he faced the reigningLumpinee championNamphon Nongkeepahuyuth. He inflicted a rare defeat on Namphon after five rounds, taking the IMF World Light Welterweight title. The two fighters would meet again two months later in a rematch in Bangkok, Thailand. This time the Dutchman, who just had knocked out the number 1 ranked Lumpinee fighter Cherry S. Wanich in Amsterdam, was unable to defeat Namphon and lost a close decision. He returned to Thailand the same year to meet Issara Sakkreerin in a losing bid for Sakkreerin's Lumpinee Stadium Lightweight title.

The most notable rival of Dekkers was multiple Lumpinee champion and living legendCoban Lookchaomaesaitong. In their first encounter on 21 April 1991, Dekkers was knocked out with a left hook. This would be the first of four meetings between the men from 1991 to 1993, in what became one of the biggest rivalries in Muay Thai history. In the rematch, Dekkers won in highlight worthy fashion via devastating knockout. In the third outing of their rivalry, Dekkers was defeated by decision after five gruelling rounds, but he won the fourth and final fight, evening his score against Coban. The Coban vs. Dekkers fights have been rated as the best by any standards, by Muay Thai fans worldwide.

Dekkers ended 1991 with two wins by knockout over French champion Joel Cezar and a decision loss against Sakmongkol Sitthichok. Between 1992 and 1996, Dekkers would take part in a number of high-profile bouts, defeating fighters such as Joe Prestia, Rittichai Tor. Chalermchai, Mehmet Kaya and Hector Pena. He would also suffer a few defeats, losing his second fight against Joe Prestia as well as failing to defeat among others Jaroenthong Kiatbangchon,Dida Diafat, Orono Por Muang-Ubol and Den Muangsurin.

On November 16, 1996, Dekkers defeated Hassan Kassrioui via unanimous decision in Amsterdam, Netherlands to win the World Professional Kickboxing League (WPKL) World Super Welterweight Championship. By this point, despite the victory, injuries were taking their toll and his career was winding to a close. A month later, he facedJomhod Kiatadisak in Bangkok, Thailand for the vacantWMTA World Super welterweight title. Dekkers lost the bout by decision. In a memorable match againstRayen Simson in Roosendaal, Netherlands in 1997 both fighters went to the canvas at the same time from a left hook. Dekkers injured his eye in the process and had to give up, losing the fight by technical knockout at the end of the second round. He would go back to winning ways by defeating Saengtiennoi Sor. Rungrot, avenging his two losses against the "Deadly Kisser".

Farewell fight

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On 18 March 2001, Ramon Dekkers fought his farewell fight against Marino Deflorin inRotterdam, the Netherlands.[5] The fight ended in the fourth round with Dekkers knocking a game Deflorin out with a left hook. After the fight, Dekkers joined his Golden Glory team members center stage for a finale, Rob Kaman came down the rampart, presenting a Golden Glory torch to Dekkers, who in turn passed it to each team member, as video clips of his victories were shown on the display screens.

Comeback

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After his retirement Dekkers kept himself busy training his two teams, Team Dekkers andGolden Glory. In 2005, however, Dekkers surprised the fighting world by agreeing upon a contract withK-1. He was, however, to fight underMMA rules againstGenki Sudo. Dekkers, who never had fought MMA and took the fight on a few days' notice, lost byheel hook.

However, his management arranged another regular K-1 rules fight. Dekkers fought AmericanDuane Ludwig in a superfight during theK-1 Max 2005 event. A few days before the fight Dekkers injured himself, tearing a ligament in his right shoulder. The entire fight he could only punch with his left arm. Nevertheless, Dekkers knocked Ludwig down in every round, and won the fight by decision. His final retirement was a superfight againstJoerie Mes at theK-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Amsterdam event on 13 May 2006, this event was organised by Dutch organisation It's Showtime in collaboration with the Japanese K-1 organisation. After both fighters suffered a knockdown in the second round, it was Mes who earned the decision victory. Immediately after the fight Dekkers announced his final retirement.

Fame and glory in Thailand

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Ramon Dekkers fought some of the best fighters Thailand had to offer. Especially in the beginning it was hard for Dekkers to fight at full Thai rules. The scoring methods were different from what he was used to in Europe. "In Thailand it is very difficult to win other than by knocking your opponent out. It has happened to me in many of my fights that I have lost on "points" while fighting in Thailand. It's normal over there losing on points but it can be very frustrating," Dekkers stated in an interview in 1993.[6] Dekkers also blamed some of his losses to his many injuries. Despite his defeats the Thai fight fans had a great respect for Dekkers' determination and ability.

Royal recognition

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On the occasion of the 85th anniversary of the King of Thailand, Dekkers received a royal award from theThai Royal Family for his services to the sport. The Dutchman was also appointed ambassador of all foreign fighters in Thailand. "This is very important to me. It is the greatest recognition that I can get for what I have achieved in this sport," said Dekkers, after the presentation by the Thai princessUbolratana Rajakanya, the eldest daughter of KingBhumibol Adulyadej.[7]

Death

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On 27 February 2013, Dekkers died at the age of 43, after reportedly feeling light-headed while training in his hometown Breda. He was riding his bike when he collapsed. A few bystanders attempted to assist him before emergency services arrived and attempted to revive him to no avail.[8] It was reported thatmyocardial infarction (heart attack) was the cause of death.[9] Hundreds of family members and friends bid farewell to Dekkers at his funeral at the Zuylen cemetery. The funeral procession was accompanied by dozens of members of the Motorbike Club Satudarah, as well as an airplane with a banner reading: the Diamond is 4ever, rest in peace.

Titles and accomplishments

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Muay Thai

  • ???
    • 1987 MTBN Dutch Featherweight (126 lbs) Champion
  • European Muay Thai Association
    • 1988 EMTA European Featherweight (126 lbs) Champion
  • Nederlandse Kick Boxing Bond / Dutch Kickboxing Association
    • 1988 NKBB European Super Featherweight (130 lbs) Champion
  • International Muay Thai Association
    • 1989 IMTA World Lightweight (135 lbs) Champion
  • International Muay Thai Federation
    • 1990 IMTF World Super Lightweight (140lbs) Champion(2 defenses)
  • World Muay Thai Association
    • 1992 WMTA World Super Lightweight (140lbs) Champion(1 defense)
    • 1995 WMTA World Welterweight (147 lbs) Champion
  • World Professional Kickboxing League
    • 1996 WPKL World Super Welterweight (154 lbs) Champion(2 defenses)
  • Awards
    • 2013 The Royal Award from the Thai Royal Family for his services to the sport

Kickboxing record

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Kickboxing record (incomplete)
186 Wins (95 (T)KO's), 36 Losses, 2 Draws
DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTime
2006-05-13LossNetherlandsJoerie MesK-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in AmsterdamAmsterdam, NetherlandsDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2005-07-20WinUnited StatesDuane LudwigK-1 World MAX 2005 Final, Super FightYokohama, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2001-03-18WinSwitzerland Marino Deflorin2 Hot 2 Handle III: Simply The BestRotterdam, NetherlandsTKO40:18
2000-11-01DrawJapanAkeomi NittaK-1 J-MAX 2000Tokyo, JapanDecision draw (Majority)53:00
2000-01-25LossJapanTakayuki KohiruimakiK-1 Rising 2000Nagasaki, Nagasaki,JapanTKO (Leg injury)13:00
1998-11-14WinJapanKenichi OgataShootboxing "Ground Zero"Chiyoda, Tokyo,JapanKO (Left hook)42:58
Defends the WPKL World Super Welterweight (154 lbs) title.
1998-05-23LossMorocco Abdelkader TarzatiMuay Thai Champions League - Part II, 1st RoundRoosendaal, HollandDecision (Unanimous)33:00
1998-04-26WinJapan Hiromu YoshitakaRKS Presents Shoot the Shooto XXYokohama, JapanDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1997-11-22LossFranceDany BillKing of the RingParis, FranceDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1997-11-10WinMorocco Hassan KassriouiNight of DynamiteAmsterdam, NetherlandsKO (Punches)3
Defends the WPKL World Super Welterweight (154 lbs) title.
1997-07-13LossThailandNamkabuan NongkeepahuyuthLa Nuit des TitansMoroccoDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1997-06-01WinNetherlands Gerald MamadeusBattle of AmsterdamAmsterdam, NetherlandsKO (Low kicks)3
1997-04-20WinThailandSangtiennoi Sor.RungrojThe Night of No MercyAmsterdam, NetherlandsDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1997-03-23LossSurinameRayen SimsonMuay Thai Gala: The Night of WarRoosendaal, NetherlandsTKO (Corner stoppage)23:00
1997-03-05WinThailand Wattana Sit-OrWPKL galaDortmund, GermanyKO (Punches)1
1997-02-27LossNetherlands Jerry MorrisMuay Thai Gala HattemHattem, NetherlandsDecision (Unanimous)5
1997-02-01WinThailand PursanFederation Royale Moracaine Full Semi Light Contact Kick Thai BoxingRabat,MoroccoKO (High kick)2
1996-12-05LossThailandJomhod KiatadisakMuay Thai World Championships in honor of the KingBangkok, ThailandDecision (Unanimous)53:00
For the vacantWMTA World Super Welterweight (154 lbs) title.
1996-11-16WinMorocco Hassan KassriouiNight of the New GenerationAmsterdam, NetherlandsDecision (Unanimous)53:00
Wins the vacant WPKL World Super Welterweight (154 lbs) title.
1996LossFranceFrancois PennacchioMilan, ItalyDecision (Unanimous)92:00
1996-03-16WinUnited States Fernando CallerosMAJKFBunkyo, Tokyo,JapanKO (Right hook)12:45
1995-12-05LossThailand Den MuangsurinKing's BirthdayMacauDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1995-11-17LossThailand Teerapong SitgolyootLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
For the vacantISKA Intercontinental Muay Thai Super Lightweight (140 lbs) title.
1995-10-15WinUnited States Hector PenaMAJKFBunkyo, Tokyo,JapanTKO (Corner stoppage)22:35
1995LossThailandCherry Sor WanichLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1995-06-02WinJapan Taro MinatoMAJKFBunkyo, Tokyo,JapanKO (Body shot)11:33
1995-04-08LossThailandOrono Por Muang UbonBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1995-WinThailand James Bond UdomsakBangkok, ThailandTKO (Punches)4
1995-01-27WinThailand Pralomran NattawhutThe Fight Night in BredaBreda, NetherlandsKO (Punches)3
1994-10-09WinFrance Mourad DjebliMilan, Italy
1994-07-23WinNew Zealand John BingStrictly BusinessMelbourne, AustraliaTKO (Referee stoppage)42:58
1994-06-25WinThailandCoban LookchaomaesaitongParis, FranceDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1994-06-LossThailand Saimai Chor SuanatantThailandDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1994-02-20WinNetherlandsGilbert BallantineThe Night of the ThrillerAmsterdam, NetherlandsDecision (Unanimous)53:00
Wins the IKBF World title.
1994-02-05LossFranceDida DiafatCanal + Presents Muay Thai in BercyParis, FranceDecision (Unanimous)53:00
For Muay Thai World -64kg title.
1993-12-19WinGermany Mehmet KayaParis, FranceKO (Right lowkick)2
1993-12-04LossThailandJaroenthong KiatbanchongKing's Birthday in ThailandBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
For theWMTC World Super Lightweight (140 lbs) title.
1993-10LossThailand Den MuangsurinThailandDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1993-06-06WinThailand DechasawinThe War in RotterdamRotterdam, NetherlandsKO (Body shot)2
1993-03-26LossFranceDida DiafatMuay Thai Gala in ParisParis, FranceTKO (Doctor stoppage)3
1993-02-02LossThailand Chanoy PontaweeThaiboxing in HamburgHamburg, GermanyDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1992-11-29WinThailandRitthichai LookchaomaesaitongLampang ProvinceDecision53:00
1992-09-20LossNetherlandsGilbert BallantineThe Night of TruthAmsterdam, NetherlandsDecision (Unanimous)53:00
For the IKBF World Super Lightweight (140 lbs) title.
1992-06-20LossFranceJo PrestiaParis, FranceDecision (Unanimous)53:00
For the World Welterweight (147 lbs) title.
1992-04-26LossThailandOrono Por Muang UbonMuay Thai Spectacle in BangkokBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1992-04-09WinFranceJo PrestiaParis, FranceDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1992-02-28LossThailandCoban LookchaomaesaitongCrocodile FarmSamut Prakan,ThailandDecision (Unanimous)53:00
For the vacant IMTF World Welterweight (147 lbs) title.
1991-11-26LossThailandSakmongkol SithchuchokLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1991-10-25WinFrance Joel CesarThriller in Paris IIParis, FranceKO (Left hook)32:55
1991-09-23WinFrance Joel CesarThriller in Paris IParis, FranceKO (Left hook)12:30
1991-09-03LossThailandSangtiennoi Sor.RungrojLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1991-08-06WinThailandCoban LookchaomaesaitongLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandKO (Right cross)1
1991-04-21LossThailandCoban LookchaomaesaitongIKLParis, FranceKO (Left hook)11:00
1991WinThailand Sombat Sor ThanikulLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1991-03-22LossThailandSangtiennoi Sor.RungrojMAJKFBunkyo, Tokyo,JapanDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1990-12-18LossThailand Boonchai Tor.ThuwanonMAJKFBunkyo, Tokyo,JapanDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1990-11-27LossThailandIssara SakgreerinLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision (Unanimous)53:00
For theLumpinee Stadium Lightweight (135 lbs) title.
1990-08-31LossThailandSuperlek Sorn E-SarnLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1990-04-20LossThailandNamphon NongkeepahuyuthLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1990-04-01WinEngland Thomas McArtneyHolland vs. EnglandAmsterdam, NetherlandsKO (Left knee)2
1990-03-27WinThailandCherry Sor.WanichAmsterdam, NetherlandsKO (Left hook)1
1990-02-18WinThailandNamphon NongkeepahuyuthAmsterdam, NetherlandsDecision (Unanimous)53:00
Wins IMTF World Super Lightweight (140 lbs) title.
1989-12-02WinThailand Mungkordun SitchangRouen, FranceDecision (Unanimous)53:00
Wins IMTA World Lightweight (135 lbs) title.
1989-10-27LossMoroccoKhalid RahilouParis, FranceDecision (Unanimous)122:00
For the WKA Full Contact World title.
1989-10-08LossNetherlandsGilbert BallantineMuay Thai Boxing Jaap EdenhallAmsterdam, NetherlandsDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1989LossThailand Daris Sor.ThanikulFranceDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1989-01-04WinSweden Michael PartanenMaaspoortDen Bosch, NetherlandsKO5
1989-01WinThailand Anakhoun SuwanneeBreda, NetherlandsKO (Right uppercut)2
1988-11-20LossCape Verde Joao VieiraAmsterdam, NetherlandsKO (Right cross)5
1988WinMorocco Mourad JelbiItaly
1988-lossNetherlands Michel Ubbergen
1988-06-19WinEngland Mike MorrisAmsterdam, NetherlandsDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1988-04-14WinEngland Kevin MorrisChampions in ActionEindhoven, NetherlandsDecision (Unanimous)53:00
Wins NKBB European Super Featherweight (130 lbs) title.
1988-02-27WinFrance Andre Richard-NamAmsterdam, NetherlandsKO (Left hook)4
Wins the EMTA European Featherweight (126 lbs) title.
1988-02-06WinFrance Khaled HebiebParis, FranceKO (Left hook to the body)1
1987-11-15WinNetherlands Kenneth RamkisoenBreda, NetherlandsKO (High kick)2
Wins the MTBN Dutch Featherweight (126 lbs) title.
1987WinGermany TuneKO1
1987-03-21LossFrance Andre Richard-NamLille, FranceDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1986WinNetherlands L. CairoAmsterdam, NetherlandsKO
1986-10-05WinNetherlands BoydRotterdam, NetherlandsDecision (Unanimous)32:00
1986WinNetherlands Andre MasseursNetherlandsKO2
1986-02-02WinNetherlands Kees TwigtRotterdam, NetherlandsKO1

Mixed martial arts record

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Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss0-1JapanGenki SudoSubmission (heel hook)Hero's 126 March 200512:54Saitama, Japan

See also

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References

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  1. ^P. van de Berg. Ramon Dekker: Van Kuifje tot Knokker.Zendokan nr. 2 (1998), pp. 20–21.
  2. ^"Bio Ramon Dekkers".Dojo Serpiente (in Spanish).
  3. ^"Kenneth Ramkisoen vs. Ramon Dekkers, MTBN | Muay Thai Bout".Tapology.
  4. ^"Ramon Dekkers | Hemmers Gym".hemmersgym.nl.
  5. ^"Eerbetoon aan de legendarische kickbokser Ramon Dekkers".FHM (in Dutch). 4 September 2019.
  6. ^"Top 10 Muay Thai Fighters of All Time".Muay Thai PROS. 2014-02-23. Archived fromthe original on 2016-01-13. Retrieved2019-01-31.
  7. ^"Onderscheiding thaibokser Dekkers". De Telegraaf. Retrieved2012-12-06.
  8. ^"Kickbokslegende Ramon Dekkers (43) uit Breda overleden". BN De Stem. Retrieved2013-02-27.
  9. ^Muay Thai legend Dekkers dies

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