Don "The Dragon" Wilson is considered the greatest kick-boxing champion in
the sport's history. A native of South Florida, Wilson began fighting in the
late 1970s. In a career which spanned 4 decades, he won 11 world kick-boxing
championships, among them the WKA, STAR, WKC, PKO Lightheavyweight World
Championships, WKA, STAR, ISKA World Cruiserweight Titles, and the WKA and
STAR Super-Lightheavyweight World Championships.
He posted a record of 72-5-2 with 47 wins by knockout. Wilson defeated such
world champions as Dennis Alexio, Oaktree Edwards, and Dick Kimber. He
retired from the sport in 1990, but launched a comeback on May 14, 1999.
Since his return he has knocked-out Dick Kimber and defeated Dewey Cooper.