Glory Record | 0-2-0 (0 KO) | Wins-Losses-Draws (KOs) |
Tempo médio de luta | 9:00 | Fight Duration |
Proporção knockdown | 0:0 | Knockdowns Landed : Knockdowns Absorbed |
SLpM | 13.61 | Strikes Landed per Minute |
SApM | 10.78 | Strikes Absorbed per Minute |
Diferencial de golpeio | 2.83 | Difference between SLpM and SApM |
Precisão de golpeio | 51.8% | Proportion of Strikes Landed |
Resultado | Oponente | Evento | Método | Olhar |
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Perda | Filip Verlinden |
Glory 9: New York Main Card Jun 22 2013 |
Decision - Split |
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Perda | Michael Duut |
Glory 7: Milan Main Card Apr 20 2013 |
Decision - Unanimous |
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WBC Muay Thai Super Champion
2 x Australian Champion
IKKC Intercontinental Heavyweight
Australia’s hot, harsh environment has a history of producing tough men and they don’t come much tougher than Steve ‘The Smashing Machine’ McKinnon, the former WBC Muay Thai World Super Cruiserweight Champion.
Five world titles, two Australian and one British Commonwealth championship mark McKinnon out as a serious talent. His achievements are the result of a lifetime’s martial arts training, starting at four years old in his father’s Shotokan Karate school. McKinnon gained his karate black belt as a teenager and spent his adolescent years fighting and winning in Karate tournaments before switching to kickboxing career at 16. Among his wins are Paul Slowinski and French number one Stephan Susperregui. Physical fitness is a big part of McKinnon’s game and he fights at a tremendous pace for a big man.
He likes to put pressure on his opponents and he has a seriously good kicking game thanks to his style being a mixture of Shotokan karate and Muay Thai. And with 37 wins inside the distance, there is clearly plenty of power behind the technique.