Steve Moxon

This article is about the Australian kickboxer. For the British former civil servant, see Steve Moxon (whistleblower).
Steve Moxon

Moxon in 2013
Born (1987-11-09) 9 November 1987
Ballan, Victoria, Australia
Other names Stone Cold
Nationality Australian
Height 1.69 m (5 ft 6 12 in)
Weight 70.0 kg (154.3 lb; 11.02 st)
Division Middleweight
Super Middleweight
GLORY Lightweight
Reach 67.5 in (171 cm)
Style Kickboxing
Stance Orthodox
Fighting out of Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Team MC2
Elite Training Centre
Barbarian Muay Thai
Trainer Dave Ashmore
Years active 2006–present
Professional boxing record
Total 8
Wins 5
By knockout 4
Losses 3
Draws 0
Kickboxing record
Total 56
Wins 39
By knockout 23
Losses 16
By knockout 4
Draws 1
Other information
Occupation Professional Fighter
Spouse Kellie Dean Moxon
Website http://www.stevemoxon.com/
last updated on: 12 April 2014

Steve Moxon (born 9 November 1987) is an Australian kickboxer who competes in the middleweight and super middleweight divisions. Known for his speed and knockout power, Moxon captured the ISKA South Pacific Middleweight (−75 kg/165 lb) Championship early in his career before taking the WKF World Middleweight title from Expedito Valin in 2012. He signed with Glory that same year. As of 2 November 2015, he is ranked the #11 lightweight in the world by GLORY.[1]

Early life

Moxon hails from the small town of Ballan, Victoria. He is a joiner by trade and also served in the Australian Army.[2]

Career

Early career

Debuting as a professional fighter eight months after he first stepped in the gym, Moxon won his first fight by third-round technical knockout against Onur Yudical. He rose to prominence by winning the ISKA South Pacific Middleweight (−75 kg/165 lb) Championship early in his career, and moved to Sydney to train under Peter Graham at the Boxing Works gym. In 2010, he was a competitor on the Enfusion kickboxing reality TV show, in which he was eliminated by Pasi Luukanen.

On 10 July 2010, he made his K-1 debut against Kenmun at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2010 in Canberra, and took a split decision over the tall Japanese fighter.[3] A month later, he drew with veteran Jordan Tai at Kings of Kombat 2010 in Keysborough, Australia. The pair rematched at Kings of Kombat 3 on 2 April 2011, with Moxon emerging the victor via majority decision this time.[4]

Moxon competed in a four-man 72.5 kg/160 lb tournament held over two days in Haikou, Haidian Island, China. In the semi-finals on 18 December 2010, he defeated Luis Bio via unanimous decision before losing to Ky Hollenbeck by the same margin in the final on 19 December.[5][6][7]

At this point in his career, his impressive rise and style attracted the attention of his good friend and training partner Carlos Q, with whom Moxon joined forces in the sports and event management company MC2, a combat sports, entertainment, media and events management company, which is the organisation under which Steve manages his professional fight career and business interests.

Following this, he went on a run, taking wins over Harlee Avison,[8] Bruce Macfie[9] and Wes Capper[10][11] to set him up for a fight with Frank Giorgi in Melbourne, Australia on 28 April 2012. With Giorgi being a Muay Thai stylist and Moxon a kickboxer, the match that many believed would crown Australia's top 70 kg/154 lb kickfighter took place under modified Muay Thai rules which excluded elbow strikes.[12][13] Moxon floored Giorgi in the first round, but Giorgi then kept him at bay with kicks for the next four. Giorgi was given the nod via split decision.[14]

Arrival on the world stage

He was able to rebound from this loss by becoming a world champion for the first time a month later when he took a split decision over the Frenchman Expedito Valin in Melbourne on 28 May 2012 to claim the WKF World Middleweight (−75 kg/165 lb) Championship.[15] Moxon remained at 75 kg for his next fight, stopping Maseh Nuristani in the second round of their contest in Melbourne on 28 July 2012.[16]

By this point in his career, Moxon had accumulated a record of 29–4–1 with 19 knockouts, which attracted top promotion Glory, with whom he signed in September 2012.[17]

Around this time Moxon also made the move back from Sydney to his native state of Victoria with his long term partner Kellie settling in Ballarat near the area where he grew up. As part of this move he joined Team Barbarian at Dave Ashmore's Barbarian Muay Thai Gym in Ballarat with Dave becoming his official trainer.

He was expected to fight Fadi Merza for the Austrian veteran's WKA World Middleweight (−72.5 kg/160 lb) title on 20 October 2012 in Melbourne[18][19] but the bout was cancelled and Moxon instead went up against Giannis Mixalopoulos at Brute Force 21 on 18 November 2012, knocking the Greek down in round three before winning unanimous decision.[20][21]

Moxon ended 2012 with a win over Mostafa Abdollahi at Kings of Kombat 8 on 8 December 2012 after Dzhabar Askerov withdrew from the fight.[22] He dropped Abdollahi once in the first and then finished him in the second round, closing off a successful year with a 5-1 record.[23]

Kicking off his 2013 campaign, Moxon fought Yohan Lidon for the A1 World Middleweight (−73 kg/160 lb) title in Melbourne on 22 February 2013, losing a close split decision.[24][25][26]

Following this, he made his GLORY debut against Jordan Watson at Glory 5: London on 23 March 2013 and lost by unanimous decision.[27][28][29][30]

Moxon defeated Dzhabar Askerov via split decision at Kings of Kombat 9 in Melbourne on 27 April 2013.[31]

Moxon defeated Gökhan Türkyılmaz via 2nd Round KO in Istanbul, Turkey on 31 May 2013 to win the A1 World Middleweight (73 kg/160 lb) title.

He beat Yuri Bessmertny by unanimous decision at Kings of Kombat 10 in Melbourne, Australia on 7 September 2013.[32]

He was set to face Gesias Cavalcante at Glory 11: Chicago - Heavyweight World Championship Tournament in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, US on 12 October 2013[33] but Cavalcante withdrew due to injury and was replaced by Reece McAllister.[34] who Moxon beat via a third round KO.[35]

He lost to Andy Souwer by unanimous decision at Shoot Boxing Battle Summit Ground Zero Tokyo 2013 in Tokyo, Japan on 15 November 2013.[36][37]

Moxon defeated Harley Love from New Zealand in a 4 round boxing match on his "Gold Rush" fight show in Ballarat, Australia on 14 Dec 2013 via a 1st Round TKO stoppage.

Moxon started off 2014 with a move from his previous home of Ballarat to Geelong, Victoria, Australia. This move also meant a change in gyms and trainers for Moxon with him taking up residency at Geelong's Top Tier Muay Thai Gym with established fighter and head coach Chris "AK47" Bradford as his trainer.

Moxon's first outing for 2014 and under new coach Chris Bradford was at Glory 15: Istanbul which Moxon lost to Niclas Larsen via second round TKO at Glory 15: Istanbul in Istanbul, Turkey on 12 April 2014.[38][39]

He quickly rebounded back a few weeks later on 26 April 2014 in a show reel fight against New Zealand top prospect Brad Riddell taking a unanimous points decision on Kings of Kombat 12 in Melbourne, Australia in a 5 round crowd pleaser and contender for fight of the year.

Subsequently, Moxon fought in his highly anticipated re-match with Dzhabar Askerov on Moment of Truth in Melbourne on 7 June 2014 but lost the rematch via a split points decision after a 5 round toe to toe war and contender for 'fight of the year' between the two fighters.

A month later on 6 July 2014 Steve lined up to take on the undefeated Australian and Celtic Middleweight Boxing Champion, Dennis Hogan, in a 12 round Championship fight for the WBA Oceania Jnr Middleweight Title. With undefeated records on the line for both fighters and heavily favoured odds for Hogan (29-0) with Moxon (5-0) being slated as an underdog, he had everything to fight for and proved most pundits wrong by going for a competitive fight over the 12 rounds and losing via a splits point decision having gone the distance. This was Moxon's first boxing fight scheduled and completed over a full 12 championship rounds.

Moxon won a unanimous points decision against Marco Tentori in the 5 round main event on the Kings of Kombat 13 show in Melbourne on 30 August 2014, he suffered a deep cut to the head from an accidental elbow towards the end of Round 4 but despite heavy bleeding put in a dominating performance in the 5th and final round much to the crowds delight. Post fight he required 6 stitches for the cut.

In early Sept, Moxon was invited to fight Muay Thai legend and K1 star Buakaw Banchamek as the main event in the Top King World Series in Paris, France on 1 November 2014. Moxon welcomed the opportunity as part of his desire to challenge and fight the best in the world. The event was subsequently moved and held on 15 November 2014 with the Moxon - Buakaw main event scheduled as a full Muay Thai Rules fight.

Traditionally a K-1 style/rules fighter, this was Moxon's second time fighting under Muay Thai rules. Moxon lost through a referee stoppage (TKO) after a right elbow behind the ear which dropped him in the final Round (Round 3) of the fight. Buakaw's impressive Muay Thai skills and the specific effective use of knees and elbows caused Moxon a challenge through the fight with Moxon taking 3 earlier counts in the fight (in Round One and twice in Round 2) through Buakaw's effective striking. Despite the challenge Moxon showed tremendous heart and courage in this fight getting up to carry on fighting effectively despite the counts till the final referee stoppage.

Moxon kicked off 2015 with a huge win against leading fighter and GLORY number 4 ranked Aikpracha Meenayothin on 3 January in his debut on Kunlun Fight 15: The World MAX Return in Nanjing, China. After a tough scheduled 3 rounds, the fight was extended into the extra 4th round to determine a winner. After a gruelling round for Moxon, in another show of heart and determination he kept pushing through and connected flush with one of his trademark left hooks in the last 10 seconds of the round sending Aikpracha crashing to the canvas and sealing the Win at the end of the fight.

On the 6 February 2015, Moxon fought the biggest name of his career to date, GLORY World #1 ranked Andy Ristie in a Superfight on Glory 19: USA in Hampton, Virginia, USA. He lost the fight via TKO in the first round.

Early 2015 also saw Moxon make a change in gyms and trainers and take up permanent residency at the Elite Training Centre Geelong with ETC becoming his home gym and team. Alongside that at the same time Moxon again joined forces with his long term coach Dave Ashmore from Team Barbarian.

Mid 2015 has seen Moxon on a top run lined up to fight across the world against some of the biggest names in the business. On 2 May 2015, Moxon took a great win in Zhengzhou, China against Hu Yafei at the Wu Lin Feng World Championship 2015.

Subsequently he is lined up to fight two of the biggest names in kickboxing facing reigning GLORY Lightweight World Champion Robin van Roosmalen in New York on 3 June 2015 in a joint collaboration between Glory (kickboxing), Friday Night Fights and the Happy Hearts Fund for a major fundraising gala charity evening and then poised to take on Mike Zambidis on his home turf in Athens, Greece on 27 June 2015 in a fight two years in the making.

Championships and awards

Kickboxing

Personal life

Moxon comes from an Australian-Italian family background and was born and grew up in country Victoria, Australia where most of his close family still reside.

Moxon is the younger of two brothers and also has two sisters, one older and one younger.

Moxon is an avid basketball fan, having played from a young age.

Moxon and his wife Kellie own two dogs, a female French bulldog, Elektra and an American boxer, Floyd.

Moxon became a father on 9 July 2013 when his partner Kellie gave birth to their first child, a baby daughter, Jayda Ann Moxon.

Moxon and Kellie married in a small private ceremony attended by close friends and family at an exclusive beach resort in Palm Cove, Queensland on 19 October 2014.

Business life

In 2011, Moxon joined forces with his good friend and training partner Carlos Q in MC2, a combat sports, entertainment, media and events management company, which is the organisation under which Steve manages his professional fight career and business interests.

Between 2011 and 2014, Moxon significantly and successfully expanded his business interests in conjunction with MC2 beyond his fights on the world stage and through MC2 is now managing a successful fight promotion series under the 'Gold Rush' brand as well having established a kids and schools training/self defence programme under the 'Tuff Kids' brand.

Alongside continuing to challenge and fight the best in the world, the MC2 business and associated brands remain a key and ongoing focus and opportunity for Moxon for the future and for 2015 he is also looking to expand by building out a stable of talented upcoming fighters under MC2 and acting in a consulting/advisory/matching making role for the sports and key events and promotions.

Boxing record

Boxing record

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Kickboxing record

Kickboxing record

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

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