Cătălin Moroșanu

Cătălin Moroșanu (30 June 1984) is a Romanian kickboxer, currently competing in the heavyweight division of the Dynamite Fighting Show (DYNAMITE), and former professional rugby player. He is the winner of season 9 of Dancing with the Stars and winner of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Season 1.

Cătălin Moroșanu
Born (1984-06-30) June 30, 1984
Cotnari, Romania
Other namesThe Carpathian Death
NationalityRomanian
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight102 kg (225 lb; 16.1 st)
DivisionHeavyweight
StanceSouthpaw
Fighting out ofIaşi, Romania
TeamSC Cotnari-Scorpions
TrainerMihai Constantin
Years active2005–present
Kickboxing record
Total60
Wins48
By knockout28
Losses12
By knockout4
Draws0
last updated on: June 6, 2019

Moroșanu holds the record for longest winning streak in SUPERKOMBAT history with 17 consecutive wins. His streak, started in 2011, came to an end in controversial loss to Daniel Sam at SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix: Puerto Rico in 2016.[1]

He holds notable victories in his career over Stefan Leko, Gary Goodridge, Mighty Mo, Carter Williams, Paul Slowinski, Freddy Kemayo and Anderson Silva.

Moroșanu is considered to be slugger (brawler). He is a fighter who has the power to knock out their opponents with one punch. He has compared himself to Bob Sapp.[2]

As of 1 November 2018, he is #10 contender in the world in official GLORY heavyweight rankings.[3] And as of 6 June 2019, he is ranked the #12 heavyweight in the world by All The Best Fights.[4]

In 2017, Disney Pixar chose the kickboxer to provide the Romanian voice of a local from the animated movie Coco.[5]

Career

2005–2007

After a short career as a professional rugby player, Moroșanu began kickboxing professionally in 2005 and spent the majority of his early career competing in the Local Kombat promotion in his home country.

He made his K-1 debut on April 5, 2007 at K-1 Fighting Network Romania 2007 against Stefan Leko.,[6] and was handed the first defeat of his career by the German veteran as he lost via unanimous decision. Following this, he returned to Local Kombat to take three more wins, over Dimitry Podgaisky, Sergei Gur and Nicolas Vermont, by the end of the year.

2008

In 2008, Moroșanu was invited to take part in the K-1 European Grand Prix. The opening round was held at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 in Budapest Europe GP Final Elimination on February 9 where he was able to defeat Turkish fighter Erhan Deniz via unanimous decision after an extra round. In the quarter-finals at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 in Amsterdam on April 26, Moroșanu was knocked out with a knee strike by Frenchman Freddy Kemayo just seconds into the opening round.

Following a first-round knock out of Junichi Sawayashiki at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 in Taipei on July 13, Moroșanu rematched Kemayo on November 6 at Local Kombat 31 in Buzău, Romania. He was able to avenge his defeat by winning the match by unanimous decision.

He ended the year by defeating Trinidadian brawler Gary Goodridge in a match for the WKN Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship at Local Kombat 32 on December 12. After being dominated for most of the fight, Goodridge quit on his stool at the end of the second round.[7]

2009

Moroșanu began 2009 with a fifty-eight-second knockout of Musab Gulsari at the K-1 Rules Tournament 2009 in Budapest on February 28. In his next match on 16 May at K-1 ColliZion 2009 Mlada Boleslav, he lost by another knee KO in an upset loss to Slovakian Tomas Kohut. He bounced back, however, by knocking out Wiesław Kwaśniewski in round one at K-1 ColliZion 2009 Sarajevo.

His KO wins then earned him a chance to compete in a superfight at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 in Seoul Final 16 on September 26, where he faced Japanese karate fighter Taiei Kin in a highly-controversial bout. Towards the end of the first round, the "clapper" (the device used to signal the remaining 10 seconds of the round) sounded. Moroșanu seemed to think the sound indicative of the ending of the round, and began walking towards his corner, only to be met by a punch from Kin (who was rightfully continuing in the context of the official rules regarding the fight). The end bell, signifying the officially sanctioned end of the round, sounded moments later. Moroșanu deliberately continued to fight, hitting Taiei (who was defenseless after dropping his hands at the end of the round) with a two punch flurry, knocking him unconscious. Moroșanu was disqualified from the fight, thus giving the victory to Taiei by means of disqualification.

The audience present at the show booed the decision awarding Taiei the victory. The crowd believed the punches to have been thrown before or exactly when the bell had sounded. However, video evidence refutes this.[8]

He rebounded by beating Samoan-American slugger Mighty Mo in a close match at K-1 ColliZion 2009 Final Elimination on October 24. The bout was ruled a draw after three rounds, so an extra round was permitted to decide a winner, after which Moroșanu was ruled the victor by split decision.

2010

On February 6, Moroșanu defeated Deutsch Pu'u via technical knockout in the first round at the K-1 ColliZion MAX 2010 Europe GP in Budapest, Hungary. In his next bout, he faced Errol Zimmerman at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2010 in Bucharest on 21 May and lost via TKO in round one. Just twenty seconds into the round, Zimmerman rocked Moroșanu with a flying knee and right hook which forced the referee to stop the fight.[9]

Following this, he picked up a unanimous decision win over Igor Mihaljević at a show in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on October 29. On November 27, he rematched Gary Goodridge at K-1 Scandinavia Rumble of the Kings 2010 in Stockholm, Sweden and was able to better "Big Daddy" once again as he won via TKO (referee stoppage) in the second round.[10]

2011

In 2011, Moroșanu began competing regularly for the newly founded SuperKombat promotion. On March 18 at SuperKombat: The Pilot Show in Râmnicu Vâlcea, Romania, he took a unanimous decision victory over Yüksel Ayadin.[11]

On June 16 at the SuperKombat World Grand Prix II 2011 in Constanța, Romania, he took revenge over Stefan Leko, the man who handed him his first career loss, winning by unanimous decision.[12]

In October, he took another two decision victories in the space of two weeks by defeating Michael Andrade and Ibrahim Aarab at the SuperKombat World Grand Prix III 2011 and SuperKombat World Grand Prix IV 2011, respectively.[13][14]

He was then expected to face Melvin Manhoef at the SuperKombat World Grand Prix Final 2011 on November 19, 2011 in Darmstadt, Germany. However, he fought Patrick Liedert instead. Moroșanu's reckless start to the fight allowed Liedert to knock him down twice early in the first round, but he was still able to make a comeback and KO'd the German on the bell at the end of round 1.[15]

2012

On February 25, 2012, Moroșanu won the SuperKombat World Grand Prix I 2012, showing an improved kicking game and technical boxing skills. In the semi-finals, he knocked out Utley Meriana with a high kick in the second round, and in the final, he took a clear-cut unanimous decision win over Anderson "Braddock" Silva. The tournament win qualified him for the SuperKombat World Grand Prix Final 2012.[16]

He faced Paul Slowinski at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2012 in Tokyo Final 16 on October 14, 2012.[17][18] He won via unanimous decision after sending the Pole to the canvas twice in round three.[19]

He beat Carter Williams by unanimous decision on November 10, 2012 in Craiova, Romania in a non-tournament at the SuperKombat World Grand Prix 2012 Final Elimination.[20][21]

2013

At the K-1 World Grand Prix 2012 Final on March 15, 2013 in Zagreb, Croatia, he faced Pavel Zhuravlev in the quarter-finals[22] and lost by unanimous decision, bringing an end to his twelve-fight winning streak.[23][24]

He TKO'd Eduardo Mendes in round one at SuperKombat World Grand Prix 10 in Craiova, Romania on May 18, 2013.[25][26][27]

He challenged Ben Edwards for the vacant Kings of Kombat Heavyweight Championship at Kings of Kombat 10 in Melbourne, Australia on September 7, 2013, losing by majority decision in a fight where Moroșanu relied on his typical brawling style while Edwards utilized low kicks heavily throughout.[28][29][30]

He scored a brutal first-round KO over Daniel Lentie the SuperKombat World Grand Prix 2013 Final Elimination in Ploiești, Romania on November 9, 2013.[31][32]

2014

He defeated Mohamed Karim via unanimous decision at the SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix I 2014 in Reșița, Romania on April 12, 2014.[33][34]

2015

In 2015 Cătălin Moroșanu won "Sunt Celebru Scoate-ma De Aici"

Moroșanu vs. Ghiță

Cătălin Moroșanu and Daniel Ghiță will fight at Arena Națională in Bucharest, in a suggested Dynamite Fighting Show / Colosseum Tournament mixed event or in a neutral (Romanian) promotion event.[35][36][37]

Outside the ring

Personal life

Moroșanu is married and has one daughter. He holds a bachelor's degree in Law and also owns a kickboxing gym in his home country of Romania. A notably interesting fact about Moroșanu is that the K-1 promotion arbitrarily created the image of him as a crop farmer. In one of their promotional video-clips, Moroșanu appears driving an old tractor.[38] In yet another clip from the company, Moroșanu appears to be drinking and promoting a brand of wine, which supposedly gives him super-hero like fighting powers. The wine is supposed to be, albeit fallaciously, his own signature line.[39]

Television

From March 19 through May 7, 2010, Moroșanu participated in Dansez pentru tine (the local version of Dancing with the Stars). He stated that his motivation and financial winnings would go to support a young widow, who wanted to make her daughter's life easier, and filled with the happiness that she deserved but had lost with the death of her father. He made it to the final elimination round, and won the 1st place at the end of the show, earning 60,000 Euros for Magdalena Ciorobea (his dancing partner in the show), collecting over 13,000 votes.

On March 8, 2015 Moroșanu won the first series of Sunt celebru, scoate-mă de aici!, the Romanian version of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!.

Politics

Moroșanu is currently serving a term as a Iași County councilor. He has been elected in June 2012.[40]

Championships and accomplishments

Kickboxing

  • SUPERKOMBAT Fighting Championship
    • SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix I 2012 Heavyweight Tournament Championship
    • Longest win streak in SUPERKOMBAT history (17)
    • Most wins in SUPERKOMBAT heavyweight division history (18)
    • 2011 Most Popular Fighter[41]
    • 2014 Most Popular Fighter[42]
  • Local Kombat
    • 2010 Most Popular Fighter[43]
  • K-1
  • World Kickboxing Network
    • 2008 WKN Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship (One time)

Kickboxing record

Kickboxing record

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest

See also

References

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  2. "K-1 Budapest pressconferance". FansOfK1.com. Archived from the original on October 1, 2011. Retrieved August 17, 2012.
  3. "Glory Profile". gloryworldseries.com.
  4. "2019 K-1 MUAY THAI fight – Catalin Morosanu vs Daniel Sam 2 – full fight Video". allthebestfights.com.
  5. https://m.cinemagia.ro/stiri/20-de-ani-de-magie-de-la-primul-film-disney-dublat-n-limba-romn-45661/
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  18. K-1 WGP Final 16, Finalized Fight Card For This Sunday, October 14
  19. K-1 World Grand Prix Final 16 Live Results
  20. SuperKombat Final Elimination, November 10: Fight Card
  21. Superkombat Final Elimination: Live Results
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  23. K-1 World Grand Prix 2013 Live Results
  24. K-1 World Grand Prix Final 8 results and LIVE kickboxing coverage from Zagreb, Croatia TODAY (March 15)
  25. Full Fight Card For This Week's Super Kombat WGP in Craiova
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  30. Ben Edwards Bests Catalin Morosanu in Australia
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  42. "Superlatives of Superkombat 2014". SUPERKOMBAT Fighting Championship. Archived from the original on February 27, 2015.
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