Draft:Rob Stevens

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Rob Stevens is a British Personal Trainer and Strength Coach and kickboxer.[1] Billing as Rob "Diesel" Stevens he was notably a World Champion at Super Lightweight and ISKA Lightweight World Kickboxing Champion. Stevens has won the Belts

Stevens, from Wythall near Birmingham attended Oak Cottage Primary,[2] Woodrush School and Birmingham University[3] trained at Birmingham Martial Arts Centre, Hall Green.[4] In 2007 IKF Europe noted Stevens was considered amongst the very best amateur full contact fighters in the world.[5] He made his professional debut on 11 February 2007 defeating Andy Mann the pro North West West Area champion for WAKO, the World Association of Kickboxing Organizations.[6][7] On 1 April 2007, previously undefeated,[8] Stevens was defeated by Sukhy Shoria.[9] He fought Aaron Robinson on 3 June 2007.[10]

On 8 February 2009, Stevens defeated Mike Nudd winning all eight rounds for a unanimous decision to become the Kickboxing Super Lightweight English Champion in the International Kickboxing Federation IKF.[11] By Stevens as British, Kickboxing champion, defeated Paddy Burke to take the ISKA British welterweight pro-am title with unanimous decision over five rounds.[3]

By May 12, 2013 Stevens was World Kick Boxing Champion [12]

Stevens switched to fight K-1 in 2018

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