Orlando Wiet

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Orlando Wiet
Born (1965-10-24) October 24, 1965 (age 58)
Paramaribo, Suriname
Nationality French
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st)
Division Welterweight
Style Muay Thai
Fighting out of France
Team Team Wiet
Years active 1994 - 1998
Mixed martial arts record
Total 2
Wins 1
By knockout 1
By submission 0
By decision 0
Losses 1
By knockout 1
By submission 0
By decision 0
Draws 0

Orlando Wiet is a Surinamese-French former world champion kickboxer, boxer and mixed martial artist.

Career

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Kickboxing

Orlando Wiet was training in Breda with Ramon Dekkers , Cor Hemmers. He also trained in Thailand for some periods. Orlando fought at K-1, It's Showtime tournaments. In 1985 Orlando defeated Stephane Nikiema and won European muaithai championship. In 1989 he defeated Omar Benamar and won world title.[1][2][3][4] Orlando defetaed Ivan Hippolyte in 1995 April. Next defeated fighter was Azem Maksutaj and after that he took part in K-1 Grand Prix tournament in 1995 July, defeating Franz Haller at first round and loss to Taiei Kin in second round, Ivan Hippolyte who was defeated by Oralndo in previous match won that tournament.[5]

MMA

In 1994 Orlando decided to take part in UFC 2 tournament. UFC 2 was tournament with fighters of different styles. Orlando represented muay-tai. He was lightest fighter among sixteen participants of tournament with 170 pounds of weight. However, in the opening round, he could use his muay thai techniques and defeated 6.2 tall and 245 pounds Robert Lucarelli via TKO (Corner Stoppage) with elbow, knee strikes and punches. Then, in the quarterfinals, he met tallest and heaviest judo fighter of that tournament, 6.4 tall and 260 pounds Remco Pardoel. Pardoel could use his weight advantage and Orlando was defeated via TKO and got seriously injured. After next loss to Todd Bjornethun year later Orlando decided to focus on boxing and kickboxing.

Boxing

Orlando Wiet start his boxing career in 1996. And he held boxing matches in parallel with kickboxing. After four win streak he was defeated by Aziz Daari. And next fights were not so successful as in kickboxing. He had matches against such opponents as Byron Mitchell, Bruno Girard.[6]

After retiring

Wiet's career ended in 1999 when he sustained a critical groin injury throwing a high kick in training. Wiet retired from fights in 1999 after 180 fights and number of injuries. However he came back once in 2005, once in 2008 and once in 2011 to fight in MMA. All three fights he loss by submission. Wiet has subsequently worked as a coach, training fighters such as Karim Souda .[7]

Personal life

Orlando Wiet was married to Valérie Hénin, female boxer with 2-0-1 record in professional boxing and kickboxer with 0–2 record. Valerie helped her husband in training for part of his matches. The couple broke up a little later. From this marriage, Orlando has a daughter, taekwondo world champion Magda Wiet-Hénin.[8][6]

Titles and achievements

  • European Muaythai Champion
  • 5 time world Muaythai Champion
  • WTC Super Middleweight World Champion 1997

Mixed martial arts record

Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 1–5 Zoran Milovic Submission (Armbar) GCP - Greater Champion Podgorica May 19, 2011 1 0:43 Podgorica, Montenegro
Loss 1–4 Paul Jenkins Submission (Americana) NGT 5 - Iustitia Divina December 14, 2008 2 1:50 Milan, Italy
Loss 1–3 Mario Stapel Submission S-1 - European Grand Prix 2005 November 12, 2005 1 0:00 Germany
Loss 1–2 Todd Bjornethun Submission (Triangle Choke) UFCF - United Full Contact Federation 1 September 8, 1995 1 5:43 United States
Loss 1–1 Remco Pardoel KO (elbows) UFC 2: No Way Out March 11, 1994 1 1:29 Denver, Colorado, United States UFC 2 tournament quarterfinals.
Won 1–1 Robert Lucarelli TKO (knees to the head) 1 2:50 UFC 2 tournament first round.

Combined kickboxing and muaythai record (Incomplete)

Kickboxing record (Incomplete)
134 Wins (47 (T)KO's), 21 Losses
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
1999-10-24 Draw Netherlands Perry Ubeda It's Showtime - It's Showtime Haarlem, Netherlands Decision Draw 5 3:00
1997-06-07 Loss Japan Taiei Kin K-1: Fight Night '97 Zurich, Switzerland Decision 5 3:00
1996-06-02 Win Japan Toshiyuki Atokawa K-1 Fight Night Zurich, Switzerland TKO 2 0:30
1995-07-16 Loss Japan Taiei Kin K-1: Legend 95 Nagoya, Japan Decision · Majority 3 3:00
1995-07-16 Win Italy Franz Haller K-1: Legend 95 Nagoya, Japan Decision 3 3:00
1995-06-10 Win Albania Azem Maksutaj K-1 Fight Night Zurich, Switzerland KO (left punch) 2 2:45
1995-04-02 Win Netherlands Ivan Hippolyte Amsterdam, Netherlands Decision 5 3:00
1994-12-10 Loss Japan Taro Minato K-1: Legend 94 Nagoya, Japan Decision 5 3:00
1994-09-18 Loss Japan Taiei Kin K-1 Revenge Yokohama, Japan KO (Right high kick) 4 0:08
1992-06-21 Loss France Farid Kenniche Paris, France Decision 5 3:00
1992-04-09 Loss Netherlands Stephane Nikiema Paris Fight Night 1992 Paris, France Decision 5 3:00
1992 Loss Thailand Changpuek Kiatsongrit Olham, England, UK Decision(split) 5 3:00
1992 Loss Thailand Jomhod Kiatadisak Germany
1991-04-21 Loss Netherlands Ivan Hippolyte Kickboxing "Holland vs Canada" Amsterdam, Netherlands Decision 5 3:00
1989 Win France Omar Benamar Amsterdam, Netherlands Decision 5 3:00
1988-11-20 Loss Netherlands Ivan Hippolyte Amsterdam, Netherlands Decision 5 3:00
1987-11-17 Loss Netherlands Luc Verheye Amsterdam, Netherlands Ko 2 1:27
1986 Loss Thailand Krongsak Sakkasem France Decision 5 3:00
1985-12-28 Win Netherlands Stéphane Nikiéma European Muaythai Championship Amsterdam, Netherlands Decision 5 3:00
1986 Loss France Aurelien Duarte France Decision 5 3:00
Win United Kingdom Keith Nathan KO 4 1:47
Win Netherlands Bayram Colak Decision 5 3:00

Professional boxing record

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No. Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
14 Win 8-6 Andreas Marks Decision 1999-Feb-2 FrancePont-Sainte-Maxence,France
13 Win 7-6 Andras Galfi Decision 1998-Jun-2 FranceSaverne,France
12 Loss 6-6 Olivier Beard TKO 1998-Feb-7 FranceLe Havre,France
11 Loss 6-5 Bruno Girard Decision 1997-Dec-6 France Dombasle-sur-Meurthe,France
10 Loss 6-4 Byron Mitchell Decision 1997-Jul-8 France Palais des Sports, Marseille,France
9 Loss 6-3 Didier Poujol Decision 1997-Jun-20 France Marignane,France
8 Win 6-2 Wilhem Thelineau KO 1997-May-24 France Nancy,France
7 Win 5-2 Allaoua Anki TKO 1997-Apr-19 France Lingolsheim,France
6 Loss 4-2 France Youssef Temsoury Decision 1997-Apr-4 France Cahors,France
5 Loss 4-1 France Aziz Daari KO 1997-Feb-7 France Chateauroux,France
4 Win 4-0 Switzerland Francesco Passanante Decision 1996-Nov-19 France Chenove,France
3 Win 3-0 France Youssef Temsoury Decision 1996-Jun-29 France Brive,France
2 Win 2-0 France Christophe Cochet TKO 11 May 1996 Germany Colmar, Germany
1 Win 1-0 France Halim Badani TKO 06 Jan 1996 France Palais des Sport Marcel Cerdan, Levallois-Perret, Paris, France

References

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  7. "Boxe : le Nancéien Souda refait le monde" (in French), L'Est Républicain, November 27, 2015.
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