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Dennis Alexio

Dennis Raymond Alexio (born March 12, 1959) is an American former professional kickboxer and actor who competed in the light heavyweight, cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions. Starting out as a light heavyweight, Alexio kicked off his career with an extensive, knockout-laden undefeated streak before losing a decision to Don "The Dragon" Wilson in a World Kickboxing Association (WKA) World Super Light Heavyweight Full Contact Championship match in 1984. He rebounded from this by winning the Professional Karate Association (PKA) World Light Heavyweight title that same year before moving up to cruiserweight and taking the International Sport Karate Association (ISKA) World Cruiserweight Full Contact strap. In the late 1980s, he began his transition to the heavyweight division where he won six world titles and was considered the undisputed World Heavyweight Champion. He faced the two toughest tests of his career in 1992 against Branko Cikatić and Stan Longinidis - both of whom were heavier fighters - fighting to a controversial draw with Cikatić and losing to Longinidis via an early low kick KO which resulted in a broken leg.

Dennis Alexio
BornDennis Raymond Dick
(1959-03-12) March 12, 1959 (age 63)
Vacaville, California, U.S.
Other namesDennis The Terminator Alexio
Kaheke
The Menace
The Portuguese Man o' War
Height5 ft 11 in (1.8 m)
Weight203 lb (92 kg; 14.5 st)
DivisionLight Heavyweight
Cruiserweight
Heavyweight
Reach72.5 in (184 cm)
Style
Fighting out ofHonolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
TrainerAl Lagardo, Nasser Niavaroni, Bob Smith, Jacob “Stitch” Duran
Years active1980–1999
Professional boxing record
Total8
Wins7
By knockout5
Losses1
By knockout1
Draws0
Kickboxing record
Total72
Wins68
By knockout63
Losses1
Draws1
No contests2
ChildrenAshley Sanchez Ayoob, Titan Alexio, Tahia Alexio, Taybr Alexio, Thorr- Thays Alexio

An aggressive fighter possessing good boxing skills, a powerful spinning back kick and Muay Thai style roundhouse kick to the midsection, head and legs, Alexio retired with an impressive 92% KO ratio. As of April 2017 he is in prison on multiple counts of tax evasion.

Early life

Dennis Alexio was born and raised in Vacaville, California. He was a standout athlete in his youth, excelling in American football, baseball and basketball. In an interview with Inside Karate magazine, he claimed to have turned down an offer to play baseball with the Los Angeles Dodgers.[1] He began his martial arts training in Kajukenbo and in college, he played American football as a linebacker, using karate to get faster and more flexible for football. Liking karate, he decided to pursue the full contact aspect of it, not just point sparring. So Alexio started learning other styles like tang soo do before moving on to full-contact karate/professional kickboxing, where he added boxing and Muay Thai skills to his kickboxing repertoire along with his karate training. His entrance music was "The Final Countdown" by Swedish rock band Europe.

Career

Early career (1980–1983)

Alexio debuted as a professional kickboxer in early 1980, losing to Mike King via technical knockout in Culver City, California in his freshman appearance. The outcome of the bout was later overturned to a no contest by the PKA, however, with the fight deemed a mismatch as Alexio was competing for the first time with no amateur fights or any fighting experience, while King was a Professional Full Contact Karate/Kickboxer. Alexio learned from that fight and trained hard, he went on to win seventeen consecutive fights after that, all by knockout with only one going past the third round.[citation needed] In his first international match-up, Alexio stopped Basil Gura with a kick in round three of their contest in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia on November 19, 1983.[citation needed]

Light heavyweight and cruiserweight world championships (1984–1986)

Having established himself as a force on the world stage with his extensive winning streak, Alexio was given the chance to fight Don "The Dragon" Wilson for the inaugural WKA World Super Light Heavyweight (-83.2 kg/183.4 lb) Full Contact Championship in Hollywood in Wilson's home state of Florida on March 29, 1984. Televised on NBC's Sports World and with the #1 spot in the STAR System World Kickboxing Ratings on the line, Alexio's straight forward, boxing-based style played into the hands of the counterfighter Wilson, who pelted him with unchecked low kicks throughout the twelve round bout. Wilson won by a unanimous decision 119-106,119-112,118-114.[2] Alexio disputed the result, calling it a "hometown decision."[3] A second bout between the pair would never come to fruition.

Alexio rebounded from this defeat by winning the PKA World Light Heavyweight title in his hometown of Vacaville on September 14, 1984, knocking down Rob Salazar twice in round five en route to a decision win. He made successful defences of this belt against Bernard Clark and Neil Singleton the following year before moving up to the cruiserweight division where he was soon crowned the ISKA World Cruiserweight (-88.2 kg/194.4 lb) Full Contact Champion. He also briefly pursued a career in professional boxing between 1984 and 1985, going 7-1 with five KO victories.[citation needed]

In an ISKA title defence on August 16, 1986, in Denver, Colorado, Alexio survived an early scare as he was dropped with a big right hook from Lowell Nash in the first round, coming back by flooring Nash with a right hook of his own before finishing him with a right cross at the end of the fourth.[4]

Transition to heavyweight (1987–1991)

By 1987, Alexio's record consisted of twenty-six wins and one loss, and so he made the transition to the heavyweight class where, at 1.80m/5 ft 11in and just over 91 kg/200 lb, he was one of the smaller competitors. After winning the Karate International Council of Kickboxing (KICK) full contact world heavyweight title, he made one last defence of his ISKA cruiserweight belt on June 3, 1987, when he outpointed Larry McFadden over twelve rounds in Stateline, Nevada. Less than a month later, he defended his KICK Heavyweight belt and also won the vacant ISKA Heavyweight (-96.4 kg/212.5 lb) title against Jeff Hollins on June 20, 1987, in Denver.[5]

On August 6, 1990, at Harrah's Lake Tahoe in Stateline, Alexio faced Canadian taekwondo stylist Darrell Henegan in a heavyweight unification fight with Alexio's ISKA and KICK titles, and Henegan's Fight Factory Karate Association (FFKA) title on the line. Alexio won via TKO after the referee stopped the fight towards the end of the fifth round.[6]

At the end of 1990, he re-located to Honolulu, Hawaii where he fought twenty times at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center, winning all twenty by knockout. He also adopted the nickname of "Kaheke" while fighting there and often fought in a Hawaiian grass skirt.[citation needed]

In another heavyweight title unification bout, Alexio put his ISKA belt on the line against Jerry Rhome with the vacant PKC title also up for grabs at KarateMania III held at Caesars Tahoe in Stateline on August 24, 1991. He floored Rhome with a roundhouse kick on the bell at the end of the fourth before going out and finishing him off early in five.[7] Alexio then defeated a number of middle-of-the-road challengers from around the world under full contact before seeking super fights with champions from other rule sets.

Fights with Cikatić and Longinidis (1992)

"Indeed everything about Alexio screamed larger-than-life. He oozed charisma and it wasn't hard to see why he had been offered several more silver screen roles and developed the biggest following in kickboxing history – especially among female fans."

Michael Schiavello on Alexio's stardom in the early 1990s.[8]

On March 16, 1992, Alexio faced his toughest opponent to date when he met Croatian Muay Thai fighter Branko Cikatić in at the World Martial Arts Challenge at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Although Alexio still held the ISKA, KICK and FFKA heavyweight world titles, and Cikatić was the WKA/IKBF World Cruiserweight Champion, the only title on the line was the inaugural World Martial Arts Challenge (WMAC) Heavyweight Championship. The rules of the bout were disputed between both fighters right up to the day of the fight. Alexio, who had competed exclusively under full contact rules, wanted both fighters to wear foot pads. Cikatić, a Muay Thai stylist and international rules fighter, wanted low kicks as well as the Thai clinch to be allowed. In the end, low kicks were allowed and Alexio wore foot pads, and knees and the clinch were banned. The duration of the fight was set at eight, three-minute rounds.[9]

The first two rounds were a battle but Alexio was winning with his barrage of un-answered uppercuts, hooks to the head and body kicks, but Cikatić was game and did fire back. Alexio utilized his better boxing skills but Cikatić used his powerful low kicks to his advantage. Cikatić was docked a point in the second round for kneeing Alexio in the clinch, which was not legal for this bout. The fight then ended in confusion in the third round when a stoppage was called as Alexio's right foot pad came off. The referee, Pat Burleson, decided to continue the fight without retrieving the foot pad as it had fallen out of the ring. However, before the fight was restarted Alexio hit Cikatić with two left hooks and then kicked at him but missed as he fell to the canvas. The fight was stopped there and, as it had gone less than half of the set eight rounds, was ruled a technical draw.[10]

Following this, Alexio went on to collect three straight KO wins before agreeing to fight Australian Stan Longinidis, an up-and-coming fighter who had been calling him out for some time.[11] One of the most highly anticipated fights in the sport's history at the time, and a bad-blooded affair, the bout took place in Longinidis' hometown of Melbourne, Victoria on December 6, 1992, with the vacant ISKA International rules Heavyweight Championship of the World up for grabs. Six seconds into the fight, Longinidis hit Alexio with a right low kick, causing Alexio's fibula and tibia to break. Officially, the fight lasted just fifteen seconds and Longinidis was named the winner via technical knockout.[12][13][14]

Alexio and his manager, Bob Wall, disputed the fight and claimed that the fracture was caused by Alexio twisting his leg on a depression in the ring floor. Although Wall did initially comment after the fight, that Longinidis clearly won with an excellent legal kick.[15][16] The outcome of the review was divided: the United States division of the ISKA overturned the ruling to a no contest, while the WKA and Australian division of the ISKA upheld the original decision.[17] A rematch between Longinidis and Alexio was discussed but never materialized.[18][19]

Later career (1993–1999)

One of kickboxing's biggest stars at the time, Dennis Alexio was offered the opportunity to fight at UFC 1, the first mixed martial arts tournament held in North America, in 1993 but declined because of the money and he was still recovering from his broken leg and a screw was sheared off by accident into his leg which complicated his return to the ring.[20] Alexio recovered from his broken leg and made a comeback on January 22, 1994, in Lake Tahoe, where he defeated England's Heavyweight Kickboxing Champion and K-1 Kickboxer Mark Russell Of England via technical knockout in the second round to defend the PKC World Heavyweight Full Contact Karate/Kickboxing title.[21] His first significant fight since his comeback came on March 26, 1994, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada when he defeated Dick Kimber to defend the PKC belt at KarateMania VIII. He was ordered by the referee to remove his Hawaiian grass skirt at the end of round one, and came out wearing a pair of traditional kickboxing trunks in round two and battered Kimber to a TKO victory.[22]

He would end out his career fighting mostly in Honolulu and under full contact rules, beating a number of K-1 fighters. During the mid-1990s, he began to face growing criticism of his opponents, with Rick Roufus and Maurice Smith claiming that he was avoiding them and other high-level heavyweights, but he has stated on numerous occasions on television that he would take them on but the promoters couldn't get the fighters together with the money or the cable networks and pay per view to televise the fights with the arrival and popularity of the UFC/MMA American Kickboxing viewership was on the decline and the television ratings and Pay per view buys weren't there any longer for the networks to justify those big money fights so they never happened.[23][24]

On May 31, 1997, Alexio won the vacant IKF World Heavyweight Championship when he defeated European Super Heavyweight Kickboxing Champion and MMA fighter Barrington Patterson of England who was often referred to as one of Britain's "hardest men" by TKO at the end of the fifth round in Honolulu.[25] His first defense of this title was on November 21, 1997, when he defeated Jeff Gibson. In May 1998 in Sacramento, California, he defeated French Kickboxing/Savate Heavyweight Champion Achille Roger of France by TKO in round five to defend his title for a second time.[26] His title was retired by the IKF on November 24, 2003. The IKF organization had been trying to contact Alexio since June 2003, to discuss what his future plans for the sport were, such as a title defense or a retirement of his title. However, they never received any return phone call.[17]

His last ever fight came on December 18, 1999, at Honolulu's Neal S. Blaisdell Center, where he knocked out Welshman Gordon Minors to win the WAKO Pro World Heavyweight Full Contact Championship, his eight world title.[27][28]

Personal life

Alexio starred alongside Jean-Claude Van Damme in the 1989 film Kickboxer.[29] He also had a small role in the 1988 film Picasso Trigger in addition to an appearance in a 1990 episode of Super Force.

Legal issues

Alexio was charged with two counts of bank fraud in addition to failing to pay child support on July 1, 2003.[30] On December 20, 2005, a federal magistrate ordered that he be detained and returned to California.[31]

On June 12, 2007, Alexio was arrested at his home in Aiea, Hawaii for failing to appear as a witness before a federal grand jury and on an outstanding federal warrant issued in San Francisco for bank fraud. A federal judge in West Virginia had issued a warrant for his arrest on April 20 when he failed to appear as summoned to testify in a fraud case.[32][33]

Alexio was again arrested by federal agents at a coffee shop in Aiea, Hawaii on November 21, 2013, and his wife Anitalei was later arrested at their home. The couple was charged with 36 counts of filing false tax claims, wire fraud and money laundering from December 2008 to August 2013. The federal government also accused him of sending false documents to obtain gold bars and coins worth hundreds of thousands of U.S. dollars.[34] Both pleaded not guilty and were scheduled to stand trial on the charges in January 2014.[35][36] On January 22, 2016, Alexio was found guilty on 28 counts, including tax fraud, theft and money laundering.[37] On April 27, 2017, Alexio was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison.[38] He is serving his sentence at Federal Correctional Institution, Safford.[39]

Championships and awards

Kickboxing

Boxing record

Boxing record
7 wins (5 KOs), 1 loss, 0 draws
Date Result Opponent Venue Location Method Round Time Record
1985-11-02 Win   Kevin Smith Hereford House Sacramento, California, US KO 2 7-1
1985-06-18 Win   Tim Jones Sacramento, California, US Decision 6 3:00 6-1
1985-04-06 Win   Bernard Clark Hereford House Sacramento, California, US TKO 4 5-1
1985-02-08 Loss   Mike Randle Napa, California, US TKO 8 4-1
1984-11-02 Win   Tommy Tellery Napa, California, US DQ 2 4-0
1984-07-13 Win   Tony Willingham Napa, California, US KO 4 3-0
1984-06-12 Win   Philip Rosas Sacramento, California, US KO 2 2-0
1984-02-22 Win   Darrell Singleton Santa Rosa, California, US KO 3 1-0
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Kickboxing and Karate record

Kickboxing record
68 wins (63 KOs), 2 losses, 1 draw, 1 no contests
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time Record
1999-12-18 Win   Gordon Minors Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US KO 5 68-1-1 (3)
Wins the WAKO Pro World Heavyweight (-94.1kg/207.5lb) Full Contact Championship.
1999-05-08 Win   Anthony Elmore Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US KO 12 67-1-1 (3)
1999-03-06 Win   Ricky Nickelson Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US KO 66-1-1 (3)
1998-05-01 Win   Achille Roger Memorial Auditorium Sacramento, California, US TKO 4 65-1-1 (3)
Defends the IKF World Heavyweight (-97.73kg/215.5lb) Full Contact Championship.
1997-11-21 Win   Jeff Gibson Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US KO 64-1-1 (3)
Defends the IKF World Heavyweight (-97.73kg/215.5lb) Full Contact Championship.
1997-05-31 Win   Barrington Patterson Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US TKO 5 63-1-1 (3)
Wins the IKF World Heavyweight (-97.73kg/215.5lb) Full Contact Championship.
1996-11-02 Win   Larry Cureton Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US KO (spinning back kick) 2 62-1-1 (3)
1996-08-17 Win   Masaaki Miyamoto Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US TKO 6 1:01 61-1-1 (3)
Defends the ISKA World Heavyweight (-96.4kg/212.5lb) Full Contact Championship.
1996-05-11 Win   Stephane Revellion Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US KO 5 60-1-1 (3)
1995-12-01 Win   Dennis Lane Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US KO (kick) 1 59-1-1 (3)
1995-11-12 Win   Hiriwa Te Rangi Guam KO 3 58-1-1 (3)
1995-07-01 Win   Stuart Green Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US KO 6 57-1-1 (3)
1994-11-01 No Contest   Sérgio Batarelli Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US No contest (injury) 1 2:00 56-1-1 (3)
1994-03-26 Win   Dick Kimber KarateMania VIII Montreal, Quebec, Canada KO (punches and left body kick) 2 2:26 56-1-1 (2)
Defends the PKC World Heavyweight Full Contact Championship.
1994-01-22 Win   Mark Russell KarateMania Stateline, Nevada, US KO (left hook) 2 1:40 55-1-1 (2)
Defends the PKC World Heavyweight Full Contact Championship.
1993-08-27 Win   Dennis Downey Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US KO (right high kick) 3 54-1-1 (2)
1992-12-06 Loss[17][note 1]   Stan Longinidis Clash of the Titans, Melbourne SEC Melbourne, Australia (leg kick) 1 0:15 53-1-1 (2)
For the ISKA World Heavyweight (-96.4kg/212.5lb) International Rules Championship.
1992-11-10 Win   Lawrence White Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US KO 2 53-1-1 (1)
1992-09-06 Win   Dmitry Kochergin Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US TKO (stoppage) 2 52-1-1 (1)
Originally ruled a KO victory for Alexio in round one. The match is restarted and ends via stoppage in round two.
1992-07-11 Win   Dennis Downey Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US KO (kick) 4 51-1-1 (1)
1992-03-16 Draw   Branko Cikatić World Martial Arts Challenge, Thomas & Mack Center Las Vegas, Nevada, US Technical draw 3 1:25 50-1-1 (1)
For the WMAC World Heavyweight Championship.
1992-02-05 Win   Clement Salles Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US KO 5 50-1 (1)
1991-12-20 Win   David Coradini Pirae, Tahiti KO (kick) 1 49-1 (1)
1991-12-07 Win   Larry Cureton Arco Arena. Sacramento, California, US KO 5 48-1 (1)
1991-10-17 Win   Espedito da Silva Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US KO 4 47-1 (1)
1991-08-24 Win   Jerry Rhome KarateMania III, Caesars Tahoe Stateline, Nevada, US TKO (referee stoppage) 5 0:26 46-1 (1)
Defends the ISKA World Heavyweight (-96.4kg/212.5lb) Full Contact Championship and wins the PKC World Heavyweight Full Contact Championship.
1991-06-08 Win   Ahmad Jihad Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US KO (kick) 2 45-1 (1)
1991-04-03 Win   Barry Boom Boom Byers Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US KO (kick) 3 44-1 (1)
1990-11-29 Win   Horace Craft Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, US KO (kick) 4 43-1 (1)
1990-11-01 Win   Michael McDonald Sacramento, California, US KO 3 42-1 (1)
1990-08-06 Win   Darrell Henegan Harrah's Lake Tahoe Stateline, Nevada, US TKO (punches) 5 1:54 41-1 (1)
Defends the ISKA World Heavyweight (-96.4 kg/212 lb) Full Contact Championship and the KICK World Heavyweight Full Contact Championship, and wins the FFKA World Heavyweight Full Contact Championship.
1990-05-18 Win   Dino Homsey Vacaville, California, US KO (kick) 8 40-1 (1)
1990-04-27 Win   Curtis Jackson Sacramento, California, US KO 4 39-1 (1)
1990-02-19 Win   Horace Craft Radisson Hotel Sacramento, California, US KO (punches and left high kicks) 2 38-1 (1)
1989-11-07 Win   Paul Madison Stateline, Nevada, US KO (kick) 3 37-1 (1)
1989-06-05 Win   Jeff Hollins Inglewood, California, US Decision 11 2:00 36-1 (1)
Defends the KICK World Heavyweight Full Contact Championship.
1988-11-16 Win   Maurice Tornisi Madison Square Garden New York City, New York, US KO 3 35-1 (1)
1988-08-27 Win   Tim Jones Tampa, Florida, US KO (kick) 2 34-1 (1)
1988-06-03 Win   Jeff Buck Stateline, Nevada, US KO 5 33-1 (1)
1988-05-15 Win   Tom Mouton Miami, Florida, US KO (kick) 3 32-1 (1)
1987-11-17 Win   Al Mims Denver, Colorado, US KO (kick) 2 31-1 (1)
1987-06-20 Win   Jeff Hollins Denver, Colorado, US Decision (unanimous) 12 2:00 30-1 (1)
Defends the KICK World Heavyweight Full Contact Championship and wins the ISKA World Heavyweight (-96.4 kg/212 lb) Full Contact Championship.
1987-06-03 Win   Larry McFadden Stateline, Nevada, US Decision 12 2:00 29-1 (1)
Defends the ISKA World Cruiserweight (-88.2kg/194.4lb) Full Contact Championship.
1987-04-04 Win   Mike Winklejohn Denver, Colorado, US Decision (unanimous) 7 2:00 28-1 (1)
1987-03-15 Win   Pete Master Richmond, California, US KO (kick) 5 27-1 (1)
1987-02-11 Win   Zinnie Reynolds Vallejo, California, US KO (kick) 3 26-1 (1)
1986-08-16 Win   Lowell Nash Denver, Colorado, US KO (right cross) 4 2:00 25-1 (1)
Defends the ISKA World Cruiserweight (-88.2kg/194.4lb) Full Contact Championship.
1986-07-17 Win   J.D. Johnson Dixon, California, US KO 6 24-1 (1)
1985-12-14 Win   Neil Singleton Sacramento, California, US KO 5 23-1 (1)
Defends the PKA World Light Heavyweight Championship.
1985-11-02 Win   Kevin Smith Sacramento, California, US KO 2 22-1 (1)
1985-04-06 Win   Bernard Clark Sacramento, California, US TKO (left high kick and punches) 4 1:19 21-1 (1)
Defends the PKA World Light Heavyweight Championship.
1984-12-08 Win   Cedric Rogers Sacramento, California, US KO 9 20-1 (1)
1984-09-14 Win   Rob Salazar Vacaville, California, US Decision (unanimous) 12 2:00 19-1 (1)
Wins the PKA World Light Heavyweight Championship.
1984-07-11 Win   Al Mims Reno, Nevada, US KO (kick) 2 18-1 (1)
1984-03-29 Loss   Don Wilson Hollywood, Florida, US Decision (unanimous) 12 2:00 17-1 (1)
For the WKA World Super Light Heavyweight (-83.2kg/183.4lb) Full Contact Championship and the STAR World Super Light Heavyweight (-83.2kg/183.4lb) Championship.
1983-11-19 Win   Basil Gura Newcastle, Australia KO (kick) 3 17-0 (1)
For the Pacific Cruiserweight Title.
1983-10-22 Win   Al Mims Vallejo, California, US KO 3 16-0 (1)
1983-09-10 Win   Cedric Rogers Sacramento, California, US KO 3 15-0 (1)
1983-05-09 Win   Jerold Curry Vallejo, California, US KO 3 14-0 (1)
1983-03-11 Win   Neil Singleton Chicago Fights Chicago, Illinois, US TKO (referee stoppage) 2 13-0 (1)
1982-11-05 Win   Mike Duvall Boise, Idaho, US KO 1 12-0 (1)
1982-08-05 Win   Rick Dunn Sparks, Nevada, US KO (kick) 1 11-0 (1)
1982-06-02 Win   Bill Holmes Sacramento, California, US KO (kick) 1 10-0 (1)
1982-05-26 Win   Ed Taft Sacramento, California, US KO 2 9-0 (1)
1982-04-30 Win   Ron Jenkins Sacramento, California, US KO (kick) 1 8-0 (1)
1982-04-28 Win   Jess Addison Sacramento, California, US KO (kick) 1 7-0 (1)
1982-02-02 Win   John Knight Santa Rosa, California, US KO (kick) 2 6-0 (1)
1981-11-13 Win   Bruce Leamer San Jose, California, US KO (kick) 4 5-0 (1)
1981-02-25 Win   Van Palacio Oakland, California, US KO (kick) 2 4-0 (1)
1980-11-25 Win   Wayne Taylor Culver City, California, US KO 1 3-0 (1)
1980-09-06 Win   Bill Norman Stockton, California, US KO 2 2-0 (1)
1980-06-30 Win   Reggie Eaton Stockton, California, US KO 3 1-0 (1)
1980-00-00 No Contest   Mike King Veteran's Auditorium Culver City, California, US No contest (overturned by the PKA) 0-0 (1)
Originally a TKO loss for Alexio. Overturned to a no contest by the PKA as the fight was deemed a mismatch.
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Footnotes

  1. ^ The WKA and ISKA-Australia record the outcome as a win for Longinidis, while the ISKA-US records it as a no contest.

Notes

  1. ^ page 27, Inside Karate
  2. ^ Video on YouTube
  3. ^ DENNIS ALEXIO & THE LAST BASTION OF A TEENAGE MEMORY By Michael Schiavello
  4. ^ Dennis Alexio vs. Lowell Nash on YouTube
  5. ^ Alexio Defends World Kickboxing Title. Black Belt magazine. Active Interest Media, Inc. September 1989. pp. 77–78.
  6. ^ Dennis Alexio vs. Darrell Henegan on YouTube
  7. ^ Dennis Alexio vs. Jerry Rhome on YouTube
  8. ^ DENNIS ALEXIO & THE LAST BASTION OF A TEENAGE MEMORY By Michael Schiavello
  9. ^ Wallace, Bill (September 1992). Ringside at the Worlds Martial Arts Challenge. Black Belt magazine. Active Interest Media, Inc. p. 12.
  10. ^ Puzzled by Alexio–Cikatic Bout. Black Belt magazine. Active Interest Media, Inc. November 1992.
  11. ^ . muaythaionline.org. December 2000. Archived from the original on December 3, 2013.
  12. ^ "This sport's really kicking on". The Age. February 17, 2003. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  13. ^ Alexio breaks leg, loses kickboxing title. Black Belt magazine. Active Interest Media, Inc. April 1993. pp. 14–16.
  14. ^ Video on YouTube
  15. ^ . www.ikf-asia.com. Archived from the original on July 13, 2011. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
  16. ^ Stan Longinidis vs Dennis Alexio Post Fight Media Coverage. YouTube. Archived from the original on December 11, 2021.
  17. ^ a b c Past IKF Champions: Dennis Alexio July 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ Rematch set for Longinidis, Alexio
  19. ^ Longinidis' title 'in dispute' says ISKA
  20. ^ Catching up with the founders and participants of UFC 1
  21. ^ 1994 IKF news
  22. ^ Alexio Looks Sharp at KarateMania VIII
  23. ^ Alexio Dominates Elmore
  24. ^ Rick Roufus reflects on his career and the future of kickboxing
  25. ^ ALEXIO CAPTURES IKF WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE
  26. ^ Hawaii Sports News
  27. ^ Alexio returning to Blaisdell to tangle with 'Welsh Warrior'
  28. ^ Minors hopes to be a major threat to Alexio's crown
  29. ^ Willman, Chris (September 11, 1989). "'Kickboxer' Takes a Giant Step Backwards". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 23, 2010.
  30. ^ Bail denied for former kickboxer Alexio
  31. ^ Ex-champ kickboxer ordered to California
  32. ^ Alexio jailed for defying Virginia subpoena
  33. ^ Feds arrest ex-kickboxing champ Alexio
  34. ^ Former kickboxing champ Dennis Alexio arrested December 3, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  35. ^ Ex-kickboxing champion Dennis Alexio faces tax, other charges
  36. ^ Former Kickboxer Dennis Alexio and wife arrested
  37. ^ Former kickboxing champion found guilty of tax fraud, money laundering
  38. ^ Dennis Alexio Sentenced For Tax Fraud, Money Laundering, And Commercial Fraud
  39. ^ Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator

References

  • Inside Karate Magazine, page 27: DENNIS ALEXIO by Mike Sullivan.

External links

  • Boxing record for Dennis Alexio from BoxRec (registration required)

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Dennis Raymond Alexio born March 12 1959 is an American former professional kickboxer and actor who competed in the light heavyweight cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions Starting out as a light heavyweight Alexio kicked off his career with an extensive knockout laden undefeated streak before losing a decision to Don The Dragon Wilson in a World Kickboxing Association WKA World Super Light Heavyweight Full Contact Championship match in 1984 He rebounded from this by winning the Professional Karate Association PKA World Light Heavyweight title that same year before moving up to cruiserweight and taking the International Sport Karate Association ISKA World Cruiserweight Full Contact strap In the late 1980s he began his transition to the heavyweight division where he won six world titles and was considered the undisputed World Heavyweight Champion He faced the two toughest tests of his career in 1992 against Branko Cikatic and Stan Longinidis both of whom were heavier fighters fighting to a controversial draw with Cikatic and losing to Longinidis via an early low kick KO which resulted in a broken leg Dennis AlexioBornDennis Raymond Dick 1959 03 12 March 12 1959 age 63 Vacaville California U S Other namesDennis The Terminator Alexio Kaheke The Menace The Portuguese Man o WarHeight5 ft 11 in 1 8 m Weight203 lb 92 kg 14 5 st DivisionLight Heavyweight Cruiserweight HeavyweightReach72 5 in 184 cm StyleKajukenboKickboxingTang Soo Do TKD Muay Thai BoxingFighting out ofHonolulu Hawaii U S TrainerAl Lagardo Nasser Niavaroni Bob Smith Jacob Stitch DuranYears active1980 1999Professional boxing recordTotal8Wins7By knockout5Losses1By knockout1Draws0Kickboxing recordTotal72Wins68By knockout63Losses1Draws1No contests2ChildrenAshley Sanchez Ayoob Titan Alexio Tahia Alexio Taybr Alexio Thorr Thays AlexioAn aggressive fighter possessing good boxing skills a powerful spinning back kick and Muay Thai style roundhouse kick to the midsection head and legs Alexio retired with an impressive 92 KO ratio As of April 2017 update he is in prison on multiple counts of tax evasion Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 1980 1983 2 2 Light heavyweight and cruiserweight world championships 1984 1986 2 3 Transition to heavyweight 1987 1991 2 4 Fights with Cikatic and Longinidis 1992 2 5 Later career 1993 1999 3 Personal life 3 1 Legal issues 4 Championships and awards 4 1 Kickboxing 5 Boxing record 6 Kickboxing and Karate record 7 Footnotes 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditDennis Alexio was born and raised in Vacaville California He was a standout athlete in his youth excelling in American football baseball and basketball In an interview with Inside Karate magazine he claimed to have turned down an offer to play baseball with the Los Angeles Dodgers 1 He began his martial arts training in Kajukenbo and in college he played American football as a linebacker using karate to get faster and more flexible for football Liking karate he decided to pursue the full contact aspect of it not just point sparring So Alexio started learning other styles like tang soo do before moving on to full contact karate professional kickboxing where he added boxing and Muay Thai skills to his kickboxing repertoire along with his karate training His entrance music was The Final Countdown by Swedish rock band Europe Career EditEarly career 1980 1983 Edit Alexio debuted as a professional kickboxer in early 1980 losing to Mike King via technical knockout in Culver City California in his freshman appearance The outcome of the bout was later overturned to a no contest by the PKA however with the fight deemed a mismatch as Alexio was competing for the first time with no amateur fights or any fighting experience while King was a Professional Full Contact Karate Kickboxer Alexio learned from that fight and trained hard he went on to win seventeen consecutive fights after that all by knockout with only one going past the third round citation needed In his first international match up Alexio stopped Basil Gura with a kick in round three of their contest in Newcastle New South Wales Australia on November 19 1983 citation needed Light heavyweight and cruiserweight world championships 1984 1986 Edit Having established himself as a force on the world stage with his extensive winning streak Alexio was given the chance to fight Don The Dragon Wilson for the inaugural WKA World Super Light Heavyweight 83 2 kg 183 4 lb Full Contact Championship in Hollywood in Wilson s home state of Florida on March 29 1984 Televised on NBC s Sports World and with the 1 spot in the STAR System World Kickboxing Ratings on the line Alexio s straight forward boxing based style played into the hands of the counterfighter Wilson who pelted him with unchecked low kicks throughout the twelve round bout Wilson won by a unanimous decision 119 106 119 112 118 114 2 Alexio disputed the result calling it a hometown decision 3 A second bout between the pair would never come to fruition Alexio rebounded from this defeat by winning the PKA World Light Heavyweight title in his hometown of Vacaville on September 14 1984 knocking down Rob Salazar twice in round five en route to a decision win He made successful defences of this belt against Bernard Clark and Neil Singleton the following year before moving up to the cruiserweight division where he was soon crowned the ISKA World Cruiserweight 88 2 kg 194 4 lb Full Contact Champion He also briefly pursued a career in professional boxing between 1984 and 1985 going 7 1 with five KO victories citation needed In an ISKA title defence on August 16 1986 in Denver Colorado Alexio survived an early scare as he was dropped with a big right hook from Lowell Nash in the first round coming back by flooring Nash with a right hook of his own before finishing him with a right cross at the end of the fourth 4 Transition to heavyweight 1987 1991 Edit By 1987 Alexio s record consisted of twenty six wins and one loss and so he made the transition to the heavyweight class where at 1 80m 5 ft 11in and just over 91 kg 200 lb he was one of the smaller competitors After winning the Karate International Council of Kickboxing KICK full contact world heavyweight title he made one last defence of his ISKA cruiserweight belt on June 3 1987 when he outpointed Larry McFadden over twelve rounds in Stateline Nevada Less than a month later he defended his KICK Heavyweight belt and also won the vacant ISKA Heavyweight 96 4 kg 212 5 lb title against Jeff Hollins on June 20 1987 in Denver 5 On August 6 1990 at Harrah s Lake Tahoe in Stateline Alexio faced Canadian taekwondo stylist Darrell Henegan in a heavyweight unification fight with Alexio s ISKA and KICK titles and Henegan s Fight Factory Karate Association FFKA title on the line Alexio won via TKO after the referee stopped the fight towards the end of the fifth round 6 At the end of 1990 he re located to Honolulu Hawaii where he fought twenty times at the Neal S Blaisdell Center winning all twenty by knockout He also adopted the nickname of Kaheke while fighting there and often fought in a Hawaiian grass skirt citation needed In another heavyweight title unification bout Alexio put his ISKA belt on the line against Jerry Rhome with the vacant PKC title also up for grabs at KarateMania III held at Caesars Tahoe in Stateline on August 24 1991 He floored Rhome with a roundhouse kick on the bell at the end of the fourth before going out and finishing him off early in five 7 Alexio then defeated a number of middle of the road challengers from around the world under full contact before seeking super fights with champions from other rule sets Fights with Cikatic and Longinidis 1992 Edit Main articles Dennis Alexio vs Branko Cikatic and Dennis Alexio vs Stan Longinidis Indeed everything about Alexio screamed larger than life He oozed charisma and it wasn t hard to see why he had been offered several more silver screen roles and developed the biggest following in kickboxing history especially among female fans Michael Schiavello on Alexio s stardom in the early 1990s 8 On March 16 1992 Alexio faced his toughest opponent to date when he met Croatian Muay Thai fighter Branko Cikatic in at the World Martial Arts Challenge at the Thomas amp Mack Center in Las Vegas Nevada Although Alexio still held the ISKA KICK and FFKA heavyweight world titles and Cikatic was the WKA IKBF World Cruiserweight Champion the only title on the line was the inaugural World Martial Arts Challenge WMAC Heavyweight Championship The rules of the bout were disputed between both fighters right up to the day of the fight Alexio who had competed exclusively under full contact rules wanted both fighters to wear foot pads Cikatic a Muay Thai stylist and international rules fighter wanted low kicks as well as the Thai clinch to be allowed In the end low kicks were allowed and Alexio wore foot pads and knees and the clinch were banned The duration of the fight was set at eight three minute rounds 9 The first two rounds were a battle but Alexio was winning with his barrage of un answered uppercuts hooks to the head and body kicks but Cikatic was game and did fire back Alexio utilized his better boxing skills but Cikatic used his powerful low kicks to his advantage Cikatic was docked a point in the second round for kneeing Alexio in the clinch which was not legal for this bout The fight then ended in confusion in the third round when a stoppage was called as Alexio s right foot pad came off The referee Pat Burleson decided to continue the fight without retrieving the foot pad as it had fallen out of the ring However before the fight was restarted Alexio hit Cikatic with two left hooks and then kicked at him but missed as he fell to the canvas The fight was stopped there and as it had gone less than half of the set eight rounds was ruled a technical draw 10 Following this Alexio went on to collect three straight KO wins before agreeing to fight Australian Stan Longinidis an up and coming fighter who had been calling him out for some time 11 One of the most highly anticipated fights in the sport s history at the time and a bad blooded affair the bout took place in Longinidis hometown of Melbourne Victoria on December 6 1992 with the vacant ISKA International rules Heavyweight Championship of the World up for grabs Six seconds into the fight Longinidis hit Alexio with a right low kick causing Alexio s fibula and tibia to break Officially the fight lasted just fifteen seconds and Longinidis was named the winner via technical knockout 12 13 14 Alexio and his manager Bob Wall disputed the fight and claimed that the fracture was caused by Alexio twisting his leg on a depression in the ring floor Although Wall did initially comment after the fight that Longinidis clearly won with an excellent legal kick 15 16 The outcome of the review was divided the United States division of the ISKA overturned the ruling to a no contest while the WKA and Australian division of the ISKA upheld the original decision 17 A rematch between Longinidis and Alexio was discussed but never materialized 18 19 Later career 1993 1999 Edit One of kickboxing s biggest stars at the time Dennis Alexio was offered the opportunity to fight at UFC 1 the first mixed martial arts tournament held in North America in 1993 but declined because of the money and he was still recovering from his broken leg and a screw was sheared off by accident into his leg which complicated his return to the ring 20 Alexio recovered from his broken leg and made a comeback on January 22 1994 in Lake Tahoe where he defeated England s Heavyweight Kickboxing Champion and K 1 Kickboxer Mark Russell Of England via technical knockout in the second round to defend the PKC World Heavyweight Full Contact Karate Kickboxing title 21 His first significant fight since his comeback came on March 26 1994 in Montreal Quebec Canada when he defeated Dick Kimber to defend the PKC belt at KarateMania VIII He was ordered by the referee to remove his Hawaiian grass skirt at the end of round one and came out wearing a pair of traditional kickboxing trunks in round two and battered Kimber to a TKO victory 22 He would end out his career fighting mostly in Honolulu and under full contact rules beating a number of K 1 fighters During the mid 1990s he began to face growing criticism of his opponents with Rick Roufus and Maurice Smith claiming that he was avoiding them and other high level heavyweights but he has stated on numerous occasions on television that he would take them on but the promoters couldn t get the fighters together with the money or the cable networks and pay per view to televise the fights with the arrival and popularity of the UFC MMA American Kickboxing viewership was on the decline and the television ratings and Pay per view buys weren t there any longer for the networks to justify those big money fights so they never happened 23 24 On May 31 1997 Alexio won the vacant IKF World Heavyweight Championship when he defeated European Super Heavyweight Kickboxing Champion and MMA fighter Barrington Patterson of England who was often referred to as one of Britain s hardest men by TKO at the end of the fifth round in Honolulu 25 His first defense of this title was on November 21 1997 when he defeated Jeff Gibson In May 1998 in Sacramento California he defeated French Kickboxing Savate Heavyweight Champion Achille Roger of France by TKO in round five to defend his title for a second time 26 His title was retired by the IKF on November 24 2003 The IKF organization had been trying to contact Alexio since June 2003 to discuss what his future plans for the sport were such as a title defense or a retirement of his title However they never received any return phone call 17 His last ever fight came on December 18 1999 at Honolulu s Neal S Blaisdell Center where he knocked out Welshman Gordon Minors to win the WAKO Pro World Heavyweight Full Contact Championship his eight world title 27 28 Personal life EditAlexio starred alongside Jean Claude Van Damme in the 1989 film Kickboxer 29 He also had a small role in the 1988 film Picasso Trigger in addition to an appearance in a 1990 episode of Super Force Legal issues Edit Alexio was charged with two counts of bank fraud in addition to failing to pay child support on July 1 2003 30 On December 20 2005 a federal magistrate ordered that he be detained and returned to California 31 On June 12 2007 Alexio was arrested at his home in Aiea Hawaii for failing to appear as a witness before a federal grand jury and on an outstanding federal warrant issued in San Francisco for bank fraud A federal judge in West Virginia had issued a warrant for his arrest on April 20 when he failed to appear as summoned to testify in a fraud case 32 33 Alexio was again arrested by federal agents at a coffee shop in Aiea Hawaii on November 21 2013 and his wife Anitalei was later arrested at their home The couple was charged with 36 counts of filing false tax claims wire fraud and money laundering from December 2008 to August 2013 The federal government also accused him of sending false documents to obtain gold bars and coins worth hundreds of thousands of U S dollars 34 Both pleaded not guilty and were scheduled to stand trial on the charges in January 2014 35 36 On January 22 2016 Alexio was found guilty on 28 counts including tax fraud theft and money laundering 37 On April 27 2017 Alexio was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison 38 He is serving his sentence at Federal Correctional Institution Safford 39 Championships and awards EditKickboxing Edit Fight Factory Karate Association FFKA World Heavyweight Full Contact Championship International Kickboxing Federation IKF World Heavyweight 97 73 kg 215 5 lb Full Contact Championship International Sport Karate Association ISKA World Cruiserweight 88 2 kg 194 4 lb Full Contact Championship ISKA World Heavyweight 96 4 kg 212 5 lb Full Contact Championship Karate International Council of Kickboxing KICK World Heavyweight Full Contact Championship Professional Karate Association PKA World Light Heavyweight Championship Professional Kickboxing Council PKC World Heavyweight Full Contact Championship World Association of Kickboxing Organizations WAKO Pro World Heavyweight 94 1 kg 207 5 lb Full Contact ChampionshipBoxing record EditBoxing record 7 wins 5 KOs 1 loss 0 drawsDate Result Opponent Venue Location Method Round Time Record1985 11 02 Win Kevin Smith Hereford House Sacramento California US KO 2 7 11985 06 18 Win Tim Jones Sacramento California US Decision 6 3 00 6 11985 04 06 Win Bernard Clark Hereford House Sacramento California US TKO 4 5 11985 02 08 Loss Mike Randle Napa California US TKO 8 4 11984 11 02 Win Tommy Tellery Napa California US DQ 2 4 01984 07 13 Win Tony Willingham Napa California US KO 4 3 01984 06 12 Win Philip Rosas Sacramento California US KO 2 2 01984 02 22 Win Darrell Singleton Santa Rosa California US KO 3 1 0Legend Win Loss Draw No contest NotesKickboxing and Karate record EditKickboxing record 68 wins 63 KOs 2 losses 1 draw 1 no contestsDate Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time Record1999 12 18 Win Gordon Minors Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US KO 5 68 1 1 3 Wins the WAKO Pro World Heavyweight 94 1kg 207 5lb Full Contact Championship 1999 05 08 Win Anthony Elmore Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US KO 12 67 1 1 3 1999 03 06 Win Ricky Nickelson Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US KO 66 1 1 3 1998 05 01 Win Achille Roger Memorial Auditorium Sacramento California US TKO 4 65 1 1 3 Defends the IKF World Heavyweight 97 73kg 215 5lb Full Contact Championship 1997 11 21 Win Jeff Gibson Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US KO 64 1 1 3 Defends the IKF World Heavyweight 97 73kg 215 5lb Full Contact Championship 1997 05 31 Win Barrington Patterson Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US TKO 5 63 1 1 3 Wins the IKF World Heavyweight 97 73kg 215 5lb Full Contact Championship 1996 11 02 Win Larry Cureton Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US KO spinning back kick 2 62 1 1 3 1996 08 17 Win Masaaki Miyamoto Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US TKO 6 1 01 61 1 1 3 Defends the ISKA World Heavyweight 96 4kg 212 5lb Full Contact Championship 1996 05 11 Win Stephane Revellion Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US KO 5 60 1 1 3 1995 12 01 Win Dennis Lane Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US KO kick 1 59 1 1 3 1995 11 12 Win Hiriwa Te Rangi Guam KO 3 58 1 1 3 1995 07 01 Win Stuart Green Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US KO 6 57 1 1 3 1994 11 01 No Contest Sergio Batarelli Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US No contest injury 1 2 00 56 1 1 3 1994 03 26 Win Dick Kimber KarateMania VIII Montreal Quebec Canada KO punches and left body kick 2 2 26 56 1 1 2 Defends the PKC World Heavyweight Full Contact Championship 1994 01 22 Win Mark Russell KarateMania Stateline Nevada US KO left hook 2 1 40 55 1 1 2 Defends the PKC World Heavyweight Full Contact Championship 1993 08 27 Win Dennis Downey Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US KO right high kick 3 54 1 1 2 1992 12 06 Loss 17 note 1 Stan Longinidis Clash of the Titans Melbourne SEC Melbourne Australia leg kick 1 0 15 53 1 1 2 For the ISKA World Heavyweight 96 4kg 212 5lb International Rules Championship 1992 11 10 Win Lawrence White Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US KO 2 53 1 1 1 1992 09 06 Win Dmitry Kochergin Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US TKO stoppage 2 52 1 1 1 Originally ruled a KO victory for Alexio in round one The match is restarted and ends via stoppage in round two 1992 07 11 Win Dennis Downey Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US KO kick 4 51 1 1 1 1992 03 16 Draw Branko Cikatic World Martial Arts Challenge Thomas amp Mack Center Las Vegas Nevada US Technical draw 3 1 25 50 1 1 1 For the WMAC World Heavyweight Championship 1992 02 05 Win Clement Salles Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US KO 5 50 1 1 1991 12 20 Win David Coradini Pirae Tahiti KO kick 1 49 1 1 1991 12 07 Win Larry Cureton Arco Arena Sacramento California US KO 5 48 1 1 1991 10 17 Win Espedito da Silva Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US KO 4 47 1 1 1991 08 24 Win Jerry Rhome KarateMania III Caesars Tahoe Stateline Nevada US TKO referee stoppage 5 0 26 46 1 1 Defends the ISKA World Heavyweight 96 4kg 212 5lb Full Contact Championship and wins the PKC World Heavyweight Full Contact Championship 1991 06 08 Win Ahmad Jihad Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US KO kick 2 45 1 1 1991 04 03 Win Barry Boom Boom Byers Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US KO kick 3 44 1 1 1990 11 29 Win Horace Craft Neal S Blaisdell Center Honolulu Hawaii US KO kick 4 43 1 1 1990 11 01 Win Michael McDonald Sacramento California US KO 3 42 1 1 1990 08 06 Win Darrell Henegan Harrah s Lake Tahoe Stateline Nevada US TKO punches 5 1 54 41 1 1 Defends the ISKA World Heavyweight 96 4 kg 212 lb Full Contact Championship and the KICK World Heavyweight Full Contact Championship and wins the FFKA World Heavyweight Full Contact Championship 1990 05 18 Win Dino Homsey Vacaville California US KO kick 8 40 1 1 1990 04 27 Win Curtis Jackson Sacramento California US KO 4 39 1 1 1990 02 19 Win Horace Craft Radisson Hotel Sacramento California US KO punches and left high kicks 2 38 1 1 1989 11 07 Win Paul Madison Stateline Nevada US KO kick 3 37 1 1 1989 06 05 Win Jeff Hollins Inglewood California US Decision 11 2 00 36 1 1 Defends the KICK World Heavyweight Full Contact Championship 1988 11 16 Win Maurice Tornisi Madison Square Garden New York City New York US KO 3 35 1 1 1988 08 27 Win Tim Jones Tampa Florida US KO kick 2 34 1 1 1988 06 03 Win Jeff Buck Stateline Nevada US KO 5 33 1 1 1988 05 15 Win Tom Mouton Miami Florida US KO kick 3 32 1 1 1987 11 17 Win Al Mims Denver Colorado US KO kick 2 31 1 1 1987 06 20 Win Jeff Hollins Denver Colorado US Decision unanimous 12 2 00 30 1 1 Defends the KICK World Heavyweight Full Contact Championship and wins the ISKA World Heavyweight 96 4 kg 212 lb Full Contact Championship 1987 06 03 Win Larry McFadden Stateline Nevada US Decision 12 2 00 29 1 1 Defends the ISKA World Cruiserweight 88 2kg 194 4lb Full Contact Championship 1987 04 04 Win Mike Winklejohn Denver Colorado US Decision unanimous 7 2 00 28 1 1 1987 03 15 Win Pete Master Richmond California US KO kick 5 27 1 1 1987 02 11 Win Zinnie Reynolds Vallejo California US KO kick 3 26 1 1 1986 08 16 Win Lowell Nash Denver Colorado US KO right cross 4 2 00 25 1 1 Defends the ISKA World Cruiserweight 88 2kg 194 4lb Full Contact Championship 1986 07 17 Win J D Johnson Dixon California US KO 6 24 1 1 1985 12 14 Win Neil Singleton Sacramento California US KO 5 23 1 1 Defends the PKA World Light Heavyweight Championship 1985 11 02 Win Kevin Smith Sacramento California US KO 2 22 1 1 1985 04 06 Win Bernard Clark Sacramento California US TKO left high kick and punches 4 1 19 21 1 1 Defends the PKA World Light Heavyweight Championship 1984 12 08 Win Cedric Rogers Sacramento California US KO 9 20 1 1 1984 09 14 Win Rob Salazar Vacaville California US Decision unanimous 12 2 00 19 1 1 Wins the PKA World Light Heavyweight Championship 1984 07 11 Win Al Mims Reno Nevada US KO kick 2 18 1 1 1984 03 29 Loss Don Wilson Hollywood Florida US Decision unanimous 12 2 00 17 1 1 For the WKA World Super Light Heavyweight 83 2kg 183 4lb Full Contact Championship and the STAR World Super Light Heavyweight 83 2kg 183 4lb Championship 1983 11 19 Win Basil Gura Newcastle Australia KO kick 3 17 0 1 For the Pacific Cruiserweight Title 1983 10 22 Win Al Mims Vallejo California US KO 3 16 0 1 1983 09 10 Win Cedric Rogers Sacramento California US KO 3 15 0 1 1983 05 09 Win Jerold Curry Vallejo California US KO 3 14 0 1 1983 03 11 Win Neil Singleton Chicago Fights Chicago Illinois US TKO referee stoppage 2 13 0 1 1982 11 05 Win Mike Duvall Boise Idaho US KO 1 12 0 1 1982 08 05 Win Rick Dunn Sparks Nevada US KO kick 1 11 0 1 1982 06 02 Win Bill Holmes Sacramento California US KO kick 1 10 0 1 1982 05 26 Win Ed Taft Sacramento California US KO 2 9 0 1 1982 04 30 Win Ron Jenkins Sacramento California US KO kick 1 8 0 1 1982 04 28 Win Jess Addison Sacramento California US KO kick 1 7 0 1 1982 02 02 Win John Knight Santa Rosa California US KO kick 2 6 0 1 1981 11 13 Win Bruce Leamer San Jose California US KO kick 4 5 0 1 1981 02 25 Win Van Palacio Oakland California US KO kick 2 4 0 1 1980 11 25 Win Wayne Taylor Culver City California US KO 1 3 0 1 1980 09 06 Win Bill Norman Stockton California US KO 2 2 0 1 1980 06 30 Win Reggie Eaton Stockton California US KO 3 1 0 1 1980 00 00 No Contest Mike King Veteran s Auditorium Culver City California US No contest overturned by the PKA 0 0 1 Originally a TKO loss for Alexio Overturned to a no contest by the PKA as the fight was deemed a mismatch Legend Win Loss Draw No contest NotesFootnotes Edit The WKA and ISKA Australia record the outcome as a win for Longinidis while the ISKA US records it as a no contest Notes Edit page 27 Inside Karate Video on YouTube DENNIS ALEXIO amp THE LAST BASTION OF A TEENAGE MEMORY By Michael Schiavello Dennis Alexio vs Lowell Nash on YouTube Alexio Defends World Kickboxing Title Black Belt magazine Active Interest Media Inc September 1989 pp 77 78 Dennis Alexio vs Darrell Henegan on YouTube Dennis Alexio vs Jerry Rhome on YouTube DENNIS ALEXIO amp THE LAST BASTION OF A TEENAGE MEMORY By Michael Schiavello Wallace Bill September 1992 Ringside at the Worlds Martial Arts Challenge Black Belt magazine Active Interest Media Inc p 12 Puzzled by Alexio Cikatic Bout Black Belt magazine Active Interest Media Inc November 1992 Interview with Stan The Man Longinidis muaythaionline org December 2000 Archived from the original on December 3 2013 This sport s really kicking on The Age February 17 2003 Retrieved June 30 2020 Alexio breaks leg loses kickboxing title Black Belt magazine Active Interest Media Inc April 1993 pp 14 16 Video on YouTube Past IKF Champions International Kickboxing Federation IKF Asia www ikf asia com Archived from the original on July 13 2011 Retrieved January 12 2022 Stan Longinidis vs Dennis Alexio Post Fight Media Coverage YouTube Archived from the original on December 11 2021 a b c Past IKF Champions Dennis Alexio Archived July 13 2011 at the Wayback Machine Rematch set for Longinidis Alexio Longinidis title in dispute says ISKA Catching up with the founders and participants of UFC 1 1994 IKF news Alexio Looks Sharp at KarateMania VIII Alexio Dominates Elmore Rick Roufus reflects on his career and the future of kickboxing ALEXIO CAPTURES IKF WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE Hawaii Sports News Alexio returning to Blaisdell to tangle with Welsh Warrior Minors hopes to be a major threat to Alexio s crown Willman Chris September 11 1989 Kickboxer Takes a Giant Step Backwards The Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 23 2010 Bail denied for former kickboxer Alexio Ex champ kickboxer ordered to California Alexio jailed for defying Virginia subpoena Feds arrest ex kickboxing champ Alexio Former kickboxing champ Dennis Alexio arrested Archived December 3 2013 at the Wayback Machine Ex kickboxing champion Dennis Alexio faces tax other charges Former Kickboxer Dennis Alexio and wife arrested Former kickboxing champion found guilty of tax fraud money laundering Dennis Alexio Sentenced For Tax Fraud Money Laundering And Commercial Fraud Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate LocatorReferences EditInside Karate Magazine page 27 DENNIS ALEXIO by Mike Sullivan External links EditBoxing record for Dennis Alexio from BoxRec registration required Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dennis Alexio amp oldid 1123746627, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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