Don "The Dragon" Wilson - Titles

Titles

  • 2010 W.K.L World Kickboxing Hall of Fame Champion
  • 2000 I.S.K.A. full-contact cruiserweight North American champion -88.2 kg
  • 1999 I.K.F. Full Contact Cruiserweight World Champion -88.6 kg
  • 1989 P.K.O. full-contact light-heavyweight world champion -78 kg
  • 1988-89 I.S.K.A. full-contact cruiserweight world champion -82.7 kg (0 title defences - vacated)
  • 1984 S.T.A.R. undisputed full-contact light-heavyweight world champion -79 kg
  • 1984 W.K.A. full-contact super light-heavyweight world champion -83.2 kg
  • 1984 S.T.A.R. undisputed full-contact super light-heavyweight world champion -83.2 kg
  • 1983-84 W.K.A. full-contact cruiserweight world champion -86.4 kg (0 title defences - vacated)
  • 1983 S.T.A.R. undisputed full-contact cruiserweight world champion -86.4 kg
  • 1983-87 K.I.C.K. full-contact light-heavyweight world champion -79 kg (2 title defences)
  • 1980-91 W.K.A. full-contact light-heavyweight world champion -79 kg (9 title defences - vacated)
  • 1980 S.T.A.R. undisputed full-contact light-heavyweight world champion -79 kg
  • 1979-80 P.K.A. full-contact middleweight United States champion -77.3 kg (2 title defences)
  • 1978-79 P.K.A. full-contact middleweight Florida State champion -77.3 kg (4 title defences - vacated)

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