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Glenn McMorris
Born
Glenn McMorris Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Nationality
American
Weight
75 kg (165 lb)
Division
Middleweight, Lightheavyweight
Style
Kickboxing, Karate
Fighting out of
New Orleans, Louisiana
Rank
Black Belt
Kickboxing record
Total
19
Wins
10
By knockout
9
Losses
9
By knockout
7
Other information
Occupation
Kickboxer, Karate Point-Fighter
Glenn McMorris is a retired kickboxer, a former Professional Karate Association Full-Contact Middleweight United States Champion, a sport karate Hall of Famer, and the only fighter to have knocked out Martial Arts Hall of Famer Don "The Dragon" Wilson.[1]
^"Don Wilson". Starsystemkickboxing.net. Archived from the original on 12 November 2012. Retrieved 7 November 2012.
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