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Yetkin Özkul

Yetkin Özkul (born July 6, 1986) is a Turkish Muay Thai kickboxer who competes in the featherweight and lightweight divisions. An aggressive and powerful fighter who utilizes boxing heavily, Özkul is also known to employ hard low kicks and as well as spinning kicks. After beginning his martial arts training in taekwondo at twelve years old, he later switched to kickboxing and Muay Thai and racked up over a hundred amateur fights, and a bronze medal at the 2004 WMF World Championships, before turning professional and relocating to France.

Yetkin Özkul
Born (1986-07-06) July 6, 1986 (age 37)
Akdeniz, Turkey
Other namesTurkish Dynamite
NationalityTurkish
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Weight61.2 kg (135 lb; 9.64 st)
DivisionFeatherweight
Lightweight
StyleMuay Thai, Taekwondo
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofParis, France
TeamRM Boxing
TrainerRachid Saadi
Rankblack belt in Taekwondo
Years active2003-present
Kickboxing record
Total84
Wins68
By knockout30
Losses16
Draws0
Amateur record
Total115
Wins96
By knockout35
Losses15
Draws4
Last updated on: June 14, 2014
Yetkin Özkul
Medal record
Representing  Turkey
Men's Muay Thai
WMF World Championships
Bangkok 2004 -57 kg

Early life edit

Yetkin Özkul was born in Akdeniz, Turkey and started taekwondo at the age of twelve, eventually earning his black belt.[1] After taking up kickboxing and then Muay Thai, he moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands in 2005 to continue his career but a year later relocated to Paris, France and the RM Boxing gym.[2]

Career edit

Özkul had an extensive amateur career, compiling a record 96-15-4 with 35 knockouts and representing Turkey at the 2004 WMF World Championships in Bangkok, Thailand where he picked up a bronze medal in the -57 kg/125 lb division. He was a two-time national champion of Turkey, once under Muay Thai rules and once in kickboxing, but did not come to prominence on the international scene until his relocation to France. He won the French Muay Thai title at -60 kg/132 lb in Biarritz, France, in April 2008 by defeating Xavier Bastard on points. Özkul took the first two rounds and forced a standing eight count on Bastard early in the first only for Bastard to rally back and take the third and fourth, thus making round five decisive. Bastard was docked a point in the final round for a low blow and Özkul took the judges' decision and the belt.[3]

He was set to fight Rob Storey for the European title in England on June 26, 2008 but he was unable to enter the country due to visa issues and was replaced by Xavier Bastard.[2] Özkul and Bastard rematched in Paris on December 6, 2008, with the Turk scoring an early right hook knockdown followed up by a barrage of unanswered punches to force a first round technical knockout and retain the French title.[4]

Despite having beaten a number of Thai opponents previously, Özkul took a huge step up in class when he faced Saenchai Sor. Kingstar at the S-8 Thaiboxing event in Wuppertal, Germany, on April 3, 2010. In round two of the bout, Saenchai's pedigree began to show as he stunned Özkul with a high kick before dropping him with a left hook. He beat the referee's count only to be sent to the canvas again when the Thai great caught his kick and countered with a left cross which rendered him unable to continue.[5][6] He faced another top Thai in the form of Rungravee Sasiprapa in Paris on October 29, 2010, losing a close majority decision in a back-and-forth, punch-heavy affair.[7][8] The pair were set to rematch at M-One: Thailand vs. America in Los Angeles, California, United States on October 21, 2011[9] but Özkul was replaced by Andres Martinez for undisclosed reasons.[10]

On November 5, 2011, Yetkin Özkul won the eight man -59 kg/130 lb tournament at Super Showdown 2 in Clydebank, Scotland. He made quick work of Darren O'Connor in the quarter-finals, flooring him three times en route to a TKO win, before outpointing Jose Varela in the semis. He then knocked out Ilias el Hajoui with a ferocious left hook inside the first round of the final.[11]

The Yetkin Özkul-Rungravee Sasiprapa rematch finally came to fruition at Le Choc des Légendes in Paris on March 10, 2012, with the Turk getting his revenge by winning on points.[12][13] He faced another familiar foe the following month when he again knocked out Ilias el Hajoui in the first round to claim the A1 World Combat Cup -61 kg/134 lb strap in Eindhoven, Netherlands.

In his second title fight in as many months, he TKO'd Thomas Adamandopoulos in the fourth round to win the ISKA World Super Lightweight (-62.3 kg/137.3 lb) Oriental Championship at Urban Boxing United in Marseille, France, on May 19, 2012.[14][15]

Özkul challenged Jomthong Chuwattana for his WBC Muaythai World Lightweight (-61.235 kg/135 lb) title at Battle for the Belts in Bangkok on June 9, 2012, losing out by unanimous decision as Jomthong was able to his height and technical skills to keep him at bay for the duration of the fight.[16] Despite this setback, he was still ranked at #5 when the world lightweight rankings were first published by LiverKick in September 2012.[17][18]

He moved up in weight to -63 kg/138 lb to take on world #1 Masaaki Noiri under Oriental rules at Krush.24 in Tokyo, Japan on November 10, 2012.[19][20][21] After a close first two rounds, Özkul was dropped with a flying knee from Noiri in the third and final, resigning him to a unanimous decision loss.[22] He took to the ring again two weeks later to face Saksongkram Poptheeratham at Best of Siam 2 in Paris on November 22, 2012. It marked his return to Muay Thai as well as his natural weight class of -61 kg/135 lb, although Saksongkram was still the larger fighter. He lost by TKO due to a cut in round four after being dominated to bring his losing streak to three.[23][24]

He put a halt to his three fight skid with a disqualification win over Pokaew Fonjaengchonburi at Le Choc des Légendes in Paris on March 10, 2013. Özkul dropped Pokaew, who was coming up from featherweight and taking his first fight internationally, in round one but the Thai only came back stronger. At the end of the second round, Pokaew continued to attack Özkul after the bell and opened a cut with a knee to the face, resulting in a disqualification.[25][26]

Best of Siam 4 in Paris played host to a highly anticipated match between Yetkin Özkul and fellow brawler Pornsanae Sitmonchai on June 20, 2013, with the Turk coming in as a slight underdog.[27][28] The fight lived up to expectations and Özkul came out throwing hard shots straight from the first bell. In round two, however, Pornsanae almost dropped him with a series of counter punches. Pornsanae started utilizing his trademark low kicks midway through the third round, and Özkul in turn began to incorporate spinning heel kicks into his arsenal and ended the round by landing seven of them consecutively. Özkul began to pull away in round four as Pornsanae faded and won the fight by unanimous decision but not before a display of macho posturing and taunting in the fifth and final.[29][30]

He competed in La 20ème Nuit des Champions -62 kg/136 lb tournament in Marseille, France on November 23, 2013, beating Masahiro Yamamoto on points in the semi-finals before losing to Karim Bennoui by the same margin in the final.[31][32]

Özkul defeated Pornsanae Sitmonchai via third round TKO in a rematch at Le Choc des Légendes 2014 in Saint-Ouen, Seine-Saint-Denis, France on March 8, 2014 to win the WBC Muaythai World Lightweight (-61.2 kg/135 lb) Championship.[33] There was considerable controversy surrounding the match as the Sitmonchai camp claimed post-fight that Pornsanae had only been informed of the title on the line in the days leading up to the fight and that Özkul had been prevented from making the contracted weight due to stomach problems and instead weighed in around 72 kg/160 lb, although no official weigh-ins took place. Sitmonchai reluctantly accepted the fight due to their dependency on the promoter to pay them and get them back to Thailand.[34][35]

He lost his ISKA world super lightweight title in his first attempted defence when he lost to Koya Urabe via unanimous decision at Best of Fight in Guéret, France, on May 1, 2014.[36] His preparation for the fight was somewhat disrupted when he received sixteen stitches in his hand after a domestic accident.[37]

He was set to rematch Saenchai PKSaenchaimuaythaigym in a fight for the WMC World Lightweight (-61.2 kg/135 lb) Championship at Monte Carlo Fighting Masters 2014 in Monte Carlo, Monaco on June 14, 2014.[38] Saenchai was replaced by his stablemate Pakorn PKSaenchaimuaythaigym for undisclosed reasons, however, and Özkul lost by unanimous decision.[39][40]

Championships and awards edit

Kickboxing edit

  • A1 World Combat Cup
    • A1 World Combat Cup -61 kg/134 lb Championship
  • French Kickboxing
    • French -60 kg/132 lb Muay Thai Championship
  • International Sport Karate Association
    • ISKA World Super Lightweight (-62.3 kg/137.3 lb) Oriental Championship
  • La Nuit des Champions
    • La 20ème Nuit des Champions -62 kg/136 lb Tournament Runner-up
  • Super Showdown
    • Super Showdown 2 –59 kg/130 lb Tournament Championship
  • Turkish Kickboxing
    • Turkish Kickboxing Championship
    • Turkish Muay Thai Championship
  • World Boxing Council Muaythai
    • WBC Muaythai World Lightweight (-61.2 kg/135 lb) Championship
  • World Muaythai Federation
    • 2004 WMF World Championships -57 kg/125 lb Bronze Medalist  

Kickboxing record edit

Kickboxing record
68 wins (30 KOs), 16 losses, 0 draws
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2017-12-09 Loss   Aiman Al Hadhi Golden Fight France TKO (Referee Stoppage/Left High Kick) 1 2:00
2017-10-19 Loss   Daniel Puertas Gallardo Partouche Kickboxing Tour -63kg Tournament Final France TKO (Referee Stoppage/Right High Knee) 1 2:48
2017-10-19 Win   Mohamed Galaoui Partouche Kickboxing Tour -63kg Tournament Semi Finals France KO (punches) 1 1:55
2017-05-20 Loss   Zakaria Zouggary Glory 41 Holland Netherlands Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2015-11-28 Loss   Mehdi Zatout Venum Victory World Series 2015 [41] Paris, France Decision 3 3:00
2015-06-19 Loss   Saenchai PKSaenchaimuaythaigym Best of Siam 6 Paris, France TKO (Broken Nose) 5
2015-03-07 Win   Daniel Puertas Gallardo Le Choc des Légendes France Decision 5 3:00
2014-06-14 Loss   Pakorn PKSaenchaimuaythaigym Monte Carlo Fighting Masters 2014 Monte Carlo, Monaco Decision (unanimous) 5 3:00
For the WMC World Lightweight (-61.2 kg/135 lb) Championship.
2014-04-01 Loss   Koya Urabe Best of Fight Guéret, France Decision (unanimous) 5 3:00
Loses the ISKA World Super Lightweight (-62.3 kg/137.3 lb) Oriental Championship.
2014-03-08 Win   Pornsanae Sitmonchai Le Choc des Légendes 2014 Saint-Ouen, France TKO (punches) 3 0:52
Wins the WBC Muaythai World Lightweight (-61.2 kg/135 lb) Championship.
2013-11-23 Loss   Karim Bennoui La 20ème Nuit des Champions, Final Marseilles, France Decision 3 3:00
For La 20ème Nuit des Champions -62 kg/136 lb Tournament Championship.
2013-11-23 Win   Masahiro Yamamoto La 20ème Nuit des Champions, Semi Finals Marseilles, France Decision 3 3:00
2013-06-20 Win   Pornsanae Sitmonchai Best of Siam 4 Paris, France Decision (unanimous) 5 3:00
2013-03-10 Win   Pokaew Fonjangchonburi Le Choc des Légendes Paris, France DQ (Pokaew continued to attack after the bell) 2 3:00
2012-11-22 Loss   Saksongkram Poptheeratham Best of Siam 2 Paris, France TKO (cut) 4
2012-11-10 Loss   Masaaki Noiri Krush.24 Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00
2012-06-09 Loss   Jomthong Chuwattana Battle for the Belts Bangkok, Thailand Decision (unanimous) 5 3:00
For the WBC Muaythai World Lightweight (-61.235 kg/135 lb) Championship.
2012-05-19 Win   Thomas Adamandopoulos Urban Boxing United Marseille, France TKO (punches) 4
Wins the ISKA World Super Lightweight (-62.3 kg/137.3 lb) Oriental Championship.
2012-04-00 Win   Ilias el Hajoui A1 World Combat Cup Eindhoven, Netherlands KO (left hook) 1 2:50
Wins the A1 World Combat Cup -61 kg/134 lb Championship.
2012-03-10 Win   Rungravee Sasiprapa Le Choc des Légendes Paris, France Decision 5 3:00
2011-11-05 Win   Ilias el Hajoui Super Showdown 2, Final Clydebank, Scotland KO (left hook) 1 1:35
Wins the Super Showdown 2 -59 kg/130 lb Tournament Championship.
2011-11-05 Win   Jose Varela Super Showdown 2, Semi Finals Clydebank, Scotland Decision 3 3:00
2011-11-05 Win   Darren O'Connor Super Showdown 2, Quarter Finals Clydebank, Scotland KO (left hook) 1 2:16
2010-10-29 Loss   Rungravee Sasiprapa France vs. Lumpinee Paris, France Decision (majority) 5 3:00
2010-04-03 Loss   Saenchai Sor. Kingstar S-8 Thaiboxing Wuppertal, Germany KO (left cross) 2 1:48
2009-05-02 Win   Hongfah France vs. Thailande Épinal, France Decision 5 3:00
2008-12-19 Lose   Thomas Adamandopoulos Kickboxing Championnat D'Europe Marseille, France Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2008-12-06 Win   Xavier Bastard Le Choc des Légendes III Paris, France TKO (punches) 1
Retains the French -60 kg/132 lb Muay Thai Championship.
2008-04-00 Win   Xavier Bastard Biarritz, France Decision 5 3:00
Wins the French -60 kg/132 lb Muay Thai Championship.
2008-03-08 Win   Kantipong Fight Night in Düsseldorf Düsseldorf, Germany Decision 5 3:00
2008-02-09 Loss   Mounir Bouti Le Choc des Légendes II Paris, France Decision 5 3:00
2007-11-17 Win   Delom Carrilho Premier Round Lille, France
2007-05-12 Win   Saichon Por. Pramuk France vs. Thailande France Decision 5 3:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

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External links edit

  • Official Krush profile

yetkin, özkul, born, july, 1986, turkish, muay, thai, kickboxer, competes, featherweight, lightweight, divisions, aggressive, powerful, fighter, utilizes, boxing, heavily, özkul, also, known, employ, hard, kicks, well, spinning, kicks, after, beginning, martia. Yetkin Ozkul born July 6 1986 is a Turkish Muay Thai kickboxer who competes in the featherweight and lightweight divisions An aggressive and powerful fighter who utilizes boxing heavily Ozkul is also known to employ hard low kicks and as well as spinning kicks After beginning his martial arts training in taekwondo at twelve years old he later switched to kickboxing and Muay Thai and racked up over a hundred amateur fights and a bronze medal at the 2004 WMF World Championships before turning professional and relocating to France Yetkin OzkulBorn 1986 07 06 July 6 1986 age 37 Akdeniz TurkeyOther namesTurkish DynamiteNationalityTurkishHeight1 68 m 5 ft 6 in Weight61 2 kg 135 lb 9 64 st DivisionFeatherweight LightweightStyleMuay Thai TaekwondoStanceOrthodoxFighting out ofParis FranceTeamRM BoxingTrainerRachid SaadiRankblack belt in TaekwondoYears active2003 presentKickboxing recordTotal84Wins68By knockout30Losses16Draws0Amateur recordTotal115Wins96By knockout35Losses15Draws4Last updated on June 14 2014 Yetkin Ozkul Medal record Representing Turkey Men s Muay Thai WMF World Championships Bangkok 2004 57 kg Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Championships and awards 3 1 Kickboxing 4 Kickboxing record 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editYetkin Ozkul was born in Akdeniz Turkey and started taekwondo at the age of twelve eventually earning his black belt 1 After taking up kickboxing and then Muay Thai he moved to Amsterdam Netherlands in 2005 to continue his career but a year later relocated to Paris France and the RM Boxing gym 2 Career editOzkul had an extensive amateur career compiling a record 96 15 4 with 35 knockouts and representing Turkey at the 2004 WMF World Championships in Bangkok Thailand where he picked up a bronze medal in the 57 kg 125 lb division He was a two time national champion of Turkey once under Muay Thai rules and once in kickboxing but did not come to prominence on the international scene until his relocation to France He won the French Muay Thai title at 60 kg 132 lb in Biarritz France in April 2008 by defeating Xavier Bastard on points Ozkul took the first two rounds and forced a standing eight count on Bastard early in the first only for Bastard to rally back and take the third and fourth thus making round five decisive Bastard was docked a point in the final round for a low blow and Ozkul took the judges decision and the belt 3 He was set to fight Rob Storey for the European title in England on June 26 2008 but he was unable to enter the country due to visa issues and was replaced by Xavier Bastard 2 Ozkul and Bastard rematched in Paris on December 6 2008 with the Turk scoring an early right hook knockdown followed up by a barrage of unanswered punches to force a first round technical knockout and retain the French title 4 Despite having beaten a number of Thai opponents previously Ozkul took a huge step up in class when he faced Saenchai Sor Kingstar at the S 8 Thaiboxing event in Wuppertal Germany on April 3 2010 In round two of the bout Saenchai s pedigree began to show as he stunned Ozkul with a high kick before dropping him with a left hook He beat the referee s count only to be sent to the canvas again when the Thai great caught his kick and countered with a left cross which rendered him unable to continue 5 6 He faced another top Thai in the form of Rungravee Sasiprapa in Paris on October 29 2010 losing a close majority decision in a back and forth punch heavy affair 7 8 The pair were set to rematch at M One Thailand vs America in Los Angeles California United States on October 21 2011 9 but Ozkul was replaced by Andres Martinez for undisclosed reasons 10 On November 5 2011 Yetkin Ozkul won the eight man 59 kg 130 lb tournament at Super Showdown 2 in Clydebank Scotland He made quick work of Darren O Connor in the quarter finals flooring him three times en route to a TKO win before outpointing Jose Varela in the semis He then knocked out Ilias el Hajoui with a ferocious left hook inside the first round of the final 11 The Yetkin Ozkul Rungravee Sasiprapa rematch finally came to fruition at Le Choc des Legendes in Paris on March 10 2012 with the Turk getting his revenge by winning on points 12 13 He faced another familiar foe the following month when he again knocked out Ilias el Hajoui in the first round to claim the A1 World Combat Cup 61 kg 134 lb strap in Eindhoven Netherlands In his second title fight in as many months he TKO d Thomas Adamandopoulos in the fourth round to win the ISKA World Super Lightweight 62 3 kg 137 3 lb Oriental Championship at Urban Boxing United in Marseille France on May 19 2012 14 15 Ozkul challenged Jomthong Chuwattana for his WBC Muaythai World Lightweight 61 235 kg 135 lb title at Battle for the Belts in Bangkok on June 9 2012 losing out by unanimous decision as Jomthong was able to his height and technical skills to keep him at bay for the duration of the fight 16 Despite this setback he was still ranked at 5 when the world lightweight rankings were first published by LiverKick in September 2012 17 18 He moved up in weight to 63 kg 138 lb to take on world 1 Masaaki Noiri under Oriental rules at Krush 24 in Tokyo Japan on November 10 2012 19 20 21 After a close first two rounds Ozkul was dropped with a flying knee from Noiri in the third and final resigning him to a unanimous decision loss 22 He took to the ring again two weeks later to face Saksongkram Poptheeratham at Best of Siam 2 in Paris on November 22 2012 It marked his return to Muay Thai as well as his natural weight class of 61 kg 135 lb although Saksongkram was still the larger fighter He lost by TKO due to a cut in round four after being dominated to bring his losing streak to three 23 24 He put a halt to his three fight skid with a disqualification win over Pokaew Fonjaengchonburi at Le Choc des Legendes in Paris on March 10 2013 Ozkul dropped Pokaew who was coming up from featherweight and taking his first fight internationally in round one but the Thai only came back stronger At the end of the second round Pokaew continued to attack Ozkul after the bell and opened a cut with a knee to the face resulting in a disqualification 25 26 Best of Siam 4 in Paris played host to a highly anticipated match between Yetkin Ozkul and fellow brawler Pornsanae Sitmonchai on June 20 2013 with the Turk coming in as a slight underdog 27 28 The fight lived up to expectations and Ozkul came out throwing hard shots straight from the first bell In round two however Pornsanae almost dropped him with a series of counter punches Pornsanae started utilizing his trademark low kicks midway through the third round and Ozkul in turn began to incorporate spinning heel kicks into his arsenal and ended the round by landing seven of them consecutively Ozkul began to pull away in round four as Pornsanae faded and won the fight by unanimous decision but not before a display of macho posturing and taunting in the fifth and final 29 30 He competed in La 20eme Nuit des Champions 62 kg 136 lb tournament in Marseille France on November 23 2013 beating Masahiro Yamamoto on points in the semi finals before losing to Karim Bennoui by the same margin in the final 31 32 Ozkul defeated Pornsanae Sitmonchai via third round TKO in a rematch at Le Choc des Legendes 2014 in Saint Ouen Seine Saint Denis France on March 8 2014 to win the WBC Muaythai World Lightweight 61 2 kg 135 lb Championship 33 There was considerable controversy surrounding the match as the Sitmonchai camp claimed post fight that Pornsanae had only been informed of the title on the line in the days leading up to the fight and that Ozkul had been prevented from making the contracted weight due to stomach problems and instead weighed in around 72 kg 160 lb although no official weigh ins took place Sitmonchai reluctantly accepted the fight due to their dependency on the promoter to pay them and get them back to Thailand 34 35 He lost his ISKA world super lightweight title in his first attempted defence when he lost to Koya Urabe via unanimous decision at Best of Fight in Gueret France on May 1 2014 36 His preparation for the fight was somewhat disrupted when he received sixteen stitches in his hand after a domestic accident 37 He was set to rematch Saenchai PKSaenchaimuaythaigym in a fight for the WMC World Lightweight 61 2 kg 135 lb Championship at Monte Carlo Fighting Masters 2014 in Monte Carlo Monaco on June 14 2014 38 Saenchai was replaced by his stablemate Pakorn PKSaenchaimuaythaigym for undisclosed reasons however and Ozkul lost by unanimous decision 39 40 Championships and awards editKickboxing edit A1 World Combat Cup A1 World Combat Cup 61 kg 134 lb Championship French Kickboxing French 60 kg 132 lb Muay Thai Championship International Sport Karate Association ISKA World Super Lightweight 62 3 kg 137 3 lb Oriental Championship La Nuit des Champions La 20eme Nuit des Champions 62 kg 136 lb Tournament Runner up Super Showdown Super Showdown 2 59 kg 130 lb Tournament Championship Turkish Kickboxing Turkish Kickboxing Championship Turkish Muay Thai Championship World Boxing Council Muaythai WBC Muaythai World Lightweight 61 2 kg 135 lb Championship World Muaythai Federation 2004 WMF World Championships 57 kg 125 lb Bronze Medalist nbsp Kickboxing record editKickboxing record 68 wins 30 KOs 16 losses 0 draws Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time 2017 12 09 Loss nbsp Aiman Al Hadhi Golden Fight France TKO Referee Stoppage Left High Kick 1 2 00 2017 10 19 Loss nbsp Daniel Puertas Gallardo Partouche Kickboxing Tour 63kg Tournament Final France TKO Referee Stoppage Right High Knee 1 2 48 2017 10 19 Win nbsp Mohamed Galaoui Partouche Kickboxing Tour 63kg Tournament Semi Finals France KO punches 1 1 55 2017 05 20 Loss nbsp Zakaria Zouggary Glory 41 Holland Netherlands Decision Unanimous 3 3 00 2015 11 28 Loss nbsp Mehdi Zatout Venum Victory World Series 2015 41 Paris France Decision 3 3 00 2015 06 19 Loss nbsp Saenchai PKSaenchaimuaythaigym Best of Siam 6 Paris France TKO Broken Nose 5 2015 03 07 Win nbsp Daniel Puertas Gallardo Le Choc des Legendes France Decision 5 3 00 2014 06 14 Loss nbsp Pakorn PKSaenchaimuaythaigym Monte Carlo Fighting Masters 2014 Monte Carlo Monaco Decision unanimous 5 3 00 For the WMC World Lightweight 61 2 kg 135 lb Championship 2014 04 01 Loss nbsp Koya Urabe Best of Fight Gueret France Decision unanimous 5 3 00 Loses the ISKA World Super Lightweight 62 3 kg 137 3 lb Oriental Championship 2014 03 08 Win nbsp Pornsanae Sitmonchai Le Choc des Legendes 2014 Saint Ouen France TKO punches 3 0 52 Wins the WBC Muaythai World Lightweight 61 2 kg 135 lb Championship 2013 11 23 Loss nbsp Karim Bennoui La 20eme Nuit des Champions Final Marseilles France Decision 3 3 00 For La 20eme Nuit des Champions 62 kg 136 lb Tournament Championship 2013 11 23 Win nbsp Masahiro Yamamoto La 20eme Nuit des Champions Semi Finals Marseilles France Decision 3 3 00 2013 06 20 Win nbsp Pornsanae Sitmonchai Best of Siam 4 Paris France Decision unanimous 5 3 00 2013 03 10 Win nbsp Pokaew Fonjangchonburi Le Choc des Legendes Paris France DQ Pokaew continued to attack after the bell 2 3 00 2012 11 22 Loss nbsp Saksongkram Poptheeratham Best of Siam 2 Paris France TKO cut 4 2012 11 10 Loss nbsp Masaaki Noiri Krush 24 Tokyo Japan Decision unanimous 3 3 00 2012 06 09 Loss nbsp Jomthong Chuwattana Battle for the Belts Bangkok Thailand Decision unanimous 5 3 00 For the WBC Muaythai World Lightweight 61 235 kg 135 lb Championship 2012 05 19 Win nbsp Thomas Adamandopoulos Urban Boxing United Marseille France TKO punches 4 Wins the ISKA World Super Lightweight 62 3 kg 137 3 lb Oriental Championship 2012 04 00 Win nbsp Ilias el Hajoui A1 World Combat Cup Eindhoven Netherlands KO left hook 1 2 50 Wins the A1 World Combat Cup 61 kg 134 lb Championship 2012 03 10 Win nbsp Rungravee Sasiprapa Le Choc des Legendes Paris France Decision 5 3 00 2011 11 05 Win nbsp Ilias el Hajoui Super Showdown 2 Final Clydebank Scotland KO left hook 1 1 35 Wins the Super Showdown 2 59 kg 130 lb Tournament Championship 2011 11 05 Win nbsp Jose Varela Super Showdown 2 Semi Finals Clydebank Scotland Decision 3 3 00 2011 11 05 Win nbsp Darren O Connor Super Showdown 2 Quarter Finals Clydebank Scotland KO left hook 1 2 16 2010 10 29 Loss nbsp Rungravee Sasiprapa France vs Lumpinee Paris France Decision majority 5 3 00 2010 04 03 Loss nbsp Saenchai Sor Kingstar S 8 Thaiboxing Wuppertal Germany KO left cross 2 1 48 2009 05 02 Win nbsp Hongfah France vs Thailande Epinal France Decision 5 3 00 2008 12 19 Lose nbsp Thomas Adamandopoulos Kickboxing Championnat D Europe Marseille France Decision Unanimous 3 3 00 2008 12 06 Win nbsp Xavier Bastard Le Choc des Legendes III Paris France TKO punches 1 Retains the French 60 kg 132 lb Muay Thai Championship 2008 04 00 Win nbsp Xavier Bastard Biarritz France Decision 5 3 00 Wins the French 60 kg 132 lb Muay Thai Championship 2008 03 08 Win nbsp Kantipong Fight Night in Dusseldorf Dusseldorf Germany Decision 5 3 00 2008 02 09 Loss nbsp Mounir Bouti Le Choc des Legendes II Paris France Decision 5 3 00 2007 11 17 Win nbsp Delom Carrilho Premier Round Lille France 2007 05 12 Win nbsp Saichon Por Pramuk France vs Thailande France Decision 5 3 00 Legend Win Loss Draw No contest NotesReferences edit Yetkin Ozkul un champion du monde normal ACTURCA a b YETKIN OZKUL TURKEY siamfightmag com Le Telegramme Auray Boxe thai Xavier Bastard vice champion de France Le Telegramme 29 April 2008 RM BOXING Le Choc Des Legendes 3 Karim Aliouane Chmpion du monde RM BOXING The Shock of the Legends 3 Karim Aliouane Chimpion of the world Archived from the original on February 10 2010 Retrieved July 3 2013 Saenchai Versus Yetkin The Science of 8 Limbs FansOfK1 com Results S 8 Thaiboxing Wuppertal Germany fansofk1 com Yetkin Ozkul Vs Rungravee Sasiprapa The Science of 8 Limbs Lumpinee is exported muaythaitv com Four bouts official for M One Muay Thai at Club Nokia Schilling Ross Rungravee Kaoklai and Adanza confirmed Muay Thai Authority muaythaiauthority com Andres Martinez replaces Yetkin Ozkul against Rungravee Sasiprapa Muay Thai Authority muaythaiauthority com Dave Walsh Results from SuperShowDown liverkick com Totalmuaythai com totalmuaythai com Magazine de boxe Punchmag actualite boxe PunchMag Dave Walsh Aside From The Big Players There s Tons Of Kickfighting This Month liverkick com Dave Walsh Johann Fauveau Defeats Jordan Watson Yetkin Ozkul Defeats Thomas Adamandopoulos In France liverkick com Dave Walsh Battle for the Belts Pinca Kem Sagetdao Schilling Among Winners liverkick com Dave Walsh LiverKick com Lightweight Rankings September 2012 liverkick com Dave Walsh LiverKick com Lightweight Rankings On The Outside Looking In liverkick com Dave Walsh Krush 24 Nov 10 Yetkin Ozkul vs Masaaki Noiri Youth GP Finals liverkick com Dave Walsh Japanese Kickboxing Scene November Preview liverkick com Dave Walsh Fights To Watch In November Part 1 liverkick com Dave Walsh Krush 24 Results Noiri Tops Ozkul Urabe and Matsukura Win Youth GPs liverkick com Dave Walsh Saenchai vs Damien Alamos Tomorrow At Best Of Siam 2 liverkick com Dave Walsh Best of Siam 2 Saenchai beats Damien Alamos liverkick com Dave Walsh March Madness Muay Thai Fights to Watch This Month liverkick com Dave Walsh Weekend Results From France Tate Avenges Loss Ozkul Gets DQ Win liverkick com Pornsanae vs Yetkin Ozkul Set For June 20 in France FSA FightSport Asia Archived from the original on June 13 2013 Retrieved July 3 2013 Full Line Up For Best of Siam 4 Features Pornsanae Yetkin Ozkul Petchasawin Raphael Llodra FSA FightSport Asia Archived from the original on June 23 2013 Retrieved July 3 2013 Best of Siam 4 Results Yetkin Ozkul Upsets Pornsaneh in Five Round Slugfest FSA FightSport Asia Archived from the original on June 27 2013 Retrieved July 3 2013 Now That s What I Call a Fight Pornsaneh vs Yetkin Ozkul Video FSA FightSport Asia Archived from the original on June 26 2013 Retrieved July 3 2013 Fight Card for this Saturday s Nuit Des Champions in France Muay Thai Authority muaythaiauthority com NDC 2013 les resultats complets lesinfosdufight com Le Choc des Legendes 2014 Resultats The Shock of Legends 2014 Results Archived from the original on March 11 2014 Retrieved July 3 2013 Pour en finir avec la polemique PORNSANAE vs Yetkin OZKUL muaythaitv com Parallelus Yetkin Ozkul vs Pornsaneh Sitmonchai II Choc Des Legendes 2014 damientrainor com Centre France Autres sports GUERET 23000 Treize combats ont eu lieu jeudi soir a Gueret www lamontagne fr Yetkin Ozkul RM Boxing vs Koya Urabe Japon RMBoxing Super Utilisateur Fightings monte carlo fighting masters com Jay Jauncey LiverKick Buakaw Banchamek vs Djime Coulibaly 2 Monte Carlo Results liverkick com Monte Carlo Fighting Masters 2 RV le 14 Juin 2014 Archived from the original on January 1 2014 Retrieved July 3 2013 Victory World Series 2015 les resultats in French External links editOfficial Krush profile 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