Wayne Barrett (kickboxer)

Wayne Barrett (born 1986) is an American kickboxer who competes in the cruiserweight division. A tall and rangy fighter, Barrett came to prominence as an amateur when he became a WKA national champion and turned professional in 2013. He signed with Glory after just one pro fight.

Wayne Barrett
Born1986 (age 3435)
Georgia, United States
NationalityAmerican
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight84.8 kg (187 lb; 13.35 st)
DivisionCruiserweight
Reach77.0 in (196 cm)
StyleKickboxing, Boxing, Muay Thai
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofQueens, New York, United States
TeamSquare Circle Muay Thai
Renzo Gracie Fight Academy
American Top Team Whitestone
Church Street Boxing
TrainerRob Rogan
Kelly Richardson
Jason Strout
Years active2006–present
Kickboxing record
Total12
Wins6
By knockout4
Losses6
By knockout2
Amateur record
Total20
Wins19
By knockout15
Losses1
Draws0
last updated on: June 21, 2014

Career

Early career (2006–2013)

Wayne Barrett began training in karate at ten years old before transitioning to Muay Thai and compiling a record of 19-1 with 15 knockouts as an amateur. He also successfully competed as an amateur boxer, winning a Golden Gloves title in his native Georgia and then relocating to New York City to train under Rob Rogan at Square Circe Muay Thai in Manhattan, Jason Strout for Striking at Church Street Boxing and Kelly Richardson at the Renzo Gracie Fight Academy in Brooklyn.[1] Notable sparring partners of his include Douglas Lima, Jarrell Miller, James Besselman, Costas Philippou, Brian Stann, Gian Villante, David Branch and Eddie Walker.[2][3]

He defeated Simon Camaj by unanimous decision to claim the WKA Amateur United States Cruiserweight (-86 kg/189 lb) Muay Thai Championship on April 29, 2011[4][5] and had his last match in the amateur ranks on December 7, 2012, taking a unanimous decision over Quinton O'Brien.[6]

Barrett made his professional debut on February 22, 2013 at Take-On Muay Thai XIX, winning by technical knockout after forcing twelve fight pro Strahinja Ivanović to retire in round two.[7]

Glory (2013–present)

Following this, Barrett signed with Glory as a competitor in the kickboxing organization's -85 kg/187 lb middleweight division. In his promotional debut against the previously undefeated Mike Lemaire at Glory 9: New York in New York City on June 22, 2013, it took him less than 2 rounds to establish his dominance in the ring as he scored an early standing eight count. In the second round, Barrett dropped Lemaire with a knee before stopping him with a left hook followed by a right cross that sent him crashing to the canvas face first.[8][9][10]

In the reserve match for the Glory 10: Los Angeles - Middleweight World Championship Tournament in Ontario, California on September 28, 2013, Barrett delivered another impressive performance as he knocked out the overmatched Robby Plotkin in the first round after flooring him earlier.[11][12][13]

Taking a large step up in competition in just his fourth fight, he was matched with the Glory Middleweight Tournament Champion Joe Schilling in the main event of Glory 12: New York in New York City on November 23, 2013. Barrett struck first in the second round when he knocked Schilling down twice. The first knockdown came from a right overhand early in the round and the second from a right hook as the round ended. In the third, Schilling was able to gain some ground back when he connected with a knee that dropped Barrett, but he was able to beat the count. The fight went to the judges and Barrett was awarded a unanimous decision victory.[14][15][16]

It was announced during the Glory 15: Istanbul broadcast that Barrett would be one of eight fighters competing in the Glory 17: Los Angeles - Last Man Standing middleweight tournament in Inglewood, California on June 21, 2014.[17][18] He drew Bogdan Stoica in the quarter-finals and won via third-round knockout when he countered one of the Romanian's signature flying knees with a vicious left hook. In the semis, he met Joe Schilling in a rematch but was unable to replicate his prior success against the Ohio native as he lost a split decision.[19][20][21]

Championships and awards

Boxing

  • Georgia Golden Gloves
    • Georgia Golden Gloves Championship

Kickboxing

Kickboxing record

Professional kickboxing record
6 wins (4 KOs), 6 loss, 0 draws
DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTimeRecord
2017-12-01Loss Robert ThomasGlory 48: New York, Middleweight Contender Tournament, Semi FinalsNew York City, New YorkDecision (unanimous)33:006–6
2016-02-26Loss Dustin JacobyGlory 27: Chicago - Middleweight Contender Tournament, FinalHoffman Estates, Illinois, USATKO21:066-5
For the Glory Middleweight Contender Tournament.
2016-02-26Win Robert ThomasGlory 27: Chicago - Middleweight Contender Tournament, Semi FinalsHoffman Estates, Illinois, USADecision (unanimous)33:006-4
2015-10-09Loss Dustin JacobyGlory 24: DenverDenver, Colorado, USATKO (punches)31:405-4
2015-04-03Loss Simon MarcusGlory 20: Dubai - Middleweight Contender Tournament, Semi FinalsDubai, UAEDecision (unanimous)33:005-3
2014-11-07Loss Jason WilnisGlory 18: OklahomaOklahoma City, Oklahoma, USADecision (unanimous)33:005-2
2014-06-21Loss Joe SchillingGlory 17: Los Angeles - Middleweight Last Man Standing Tournament, Semi FinalsInglewood, California, USADecision (split)33:005-1
2014-06-21Win Bogdan StoicaGlory 17: Los Angeles - Middleweight Last Man Standing Tournament, Quarter FinalsInglewood, California, USAKO (left hook)30:585-0
2013-11-23Win Joe SchillingGlory 12: New YorkNew York City, New York, USADecision (unanimous)33:004-0
2013-09-28Win Robby PlotkinGlory 10: Los Angeles - Middleweight World Championship Tournament, Reserve MatchOntario, California, USAKO (right cross)12:263-0
2013-06-22Win Mike LemaireGlory 9: New YorkNew York City, New York, USAKO (left hook)21:122-0
2013-02-22Win Strahinja IvanovićTake-On Muay Thai XIXNew York City, New York, USATKO (retirement)22:431-0
Amateur kickboxing record
19 wins (15 KOs), 1 loss, 0 draws
DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTime
2012-12-07Win Quinton O'BrienFriday Night FightsNew York City, New York, USADecision (unanimous)32:00
2011-04-29Win Simon CamajFriday Night FightsNew York City, New York, USADecision (unanimous)32:00
Wins the WKA Amateur United States Cruiserweight (-86 kg/189 lb) Muay Thai Championship.
2010-02-27Win Jessie WilliamsBangkok Fight Night VAtlanta, Georgia, USATKO21:10

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

References

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