Randy Blake

Randy “Boom Boom” Blake (born November 25, 1986) is an American kickboxer who competes in the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions. Known for his speed and kicking ability, he began his martial arts training in karate at the age of seven before turning to kickboxing. He initially gained recognition fighting in the World Combat League, then went on the win and dominate the Xtreme Fighting League's Light heavyweight Kickboxing Championship with numerous title defenses. Blake won the ISKA World Heavyweight Muay Thai title in 2012 before going on to compete in K-1 and Glory.

Randy Blake
Born (1986-11-25) November 25, 1986 (age 37)
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Other namesBoom Boom
NationalityAmerican
Height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Weight95.1 kg (210 lb; 14.98 st)
DivisionCruiserweight
Heavyweight
Reach78.2 in (199 cm)
StyleKarate, Kickboxing
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofTulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.
TeamApollo's Martial Arts
TrainerDale Cook
Rank4th degree black belt in Karate[citation needed]
Purple Belt in Jiu Jitsu[citation needed]
Years active2007–present
Professional boxing record
Total2
Wins2
By knockout2
Losses0
Kickboxing record
Total43
Wins39
By knockout24
Losses4
By knockout1
Draws0
Mixed martial arts record
Total1
Wins1
By decision1
Losses0
Draws0
Other information
Boxing record from BoxRec
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Last updated on: November 7, 2014

Early life

Randy Blake moved from Cleveland, Ohio to Owasso, Oklahoma with his family at an early age. Inspired by the film Bloodsport, he began training in karate aged seven and received his black belt from former world kickboxing champion Dale Cook in 2003 at 16. He is currently a fourth degree black belt.[1] He also played basketball for Tulsa Community College.

Career

Early career (2007–2012)

Blake began fighting as an amateur kickboxer in 2007 and first gained recognition while competing for the Oklahoma Destroyers during the 2007–08 season of the World Combat League. Fighting in the -88 kg/195 lb division, he debuted against the Texas Dragons' Freddie Espiricueta and stopped his opponent with two successive spinning back kicks to the body, earning him the nickname "Boom Boom".[2]

After amassing a 2–1 record in the WCL, Blake went on to become a mainstay in the Oklahoma-based Xtreme Fighting League promotion, where he won the XFL Light heavyweight (-93 kg/205 lb) Kickboxing Championship. Going undefeated as a professional at 20–0, he earned himself a shot at the vacant ISKA World Heavyweight (-96.4 kg/212 lb) Muay Thai Championship on June 21, 2012 in his hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma against Mike Sheppard, the man who previously defeated him in the WCL.[3] During the fight, Blake repeatedly controlled Sheppard's head in the clinch and scored with knees which opened a cut on his opponents face. This caused the fight to be stopped in the fifth round, and Randy Blake was crowned the new champion.[4]

K-1 (2012)

Following this world title win, Blake was recruited by K-1, historically the world's premier kickboxing organization.[5] In his promotional debut, he headlined the card at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2012 in Los Angeles on September 8, 2012 against veteran Dewey Cooper with a place at the 2012 K-1 World Grand Prix at stake.[6][7] He outpointed Cooper over three rounds, winning by unanimous decision and advancing to the K-1 World Grand Prix 2012 in Tokyo final 16 on October 14, 2012,[8][9][10][11] where he was drawn against eventual champion Mirko Cro Cop.[12][13] Blake was given a standing eight count in the second round despite claiming a low blow from a Cro Cop front kick, but scored a controversial knockdown of his own in round three. Cro Cop attempted an uppercut on Blake after a slip but when trying to apologize, Blake sucker punched him to the canvas. Despite this, he simply did not have the power to hurt the Croatian and was outfought to a majority decision loss, the first of his career.[14][15][16]

He rebounded from his first defeat less than a month later, knocking out fellow K-1 veteran Deutsch Pu'u with a third round high kick at Xtreme Fight Night 10 in Tulsa on November 16, 2012.[17][18][19]

Glory (2013–2014)

Blake fought in an eight-man -95 kg/209 lb tournament as part of the "Road to Glory" series, qualifiers for the Glory promotion, at Xtreme Fight Night 11 in Tulsa on February 1, 2013.[20][21] Despite entering the tournament as the favourite, he was upset at the quarter-final stage by Dustin Jacoby, a mixed martial artist and late entrant to the competition. In round three, he was caught with a punch while lunging in which hurt him and allowed Jacoby to capitalize and force the referee to call a halt to the bout.[22][23] He was scheduled to face Manuel Quezada at Xtreme Fight Night 12 in Tulsa on April 12, 2013. However, Quezada was replaced by the lesser-known Jason Broom who Blake feat via technical knockout in the second.[24]

Despite losing out in the "Road to Glory" tournament, Blake was still given his chance in the promotion and debuted at Glory 9: New York in New York City, New York on June 22, 2013 against Koichi in a reserve match for the -95 kg/209 lb tournament.[25][26][27] He spent the six weeks leading up to the fight training at Golden Glory Breda in Breda, Netherlands[28] and defeated his Japanese opponent by unanimous decision.[29][30][31] In his sophomore Glory appearance, Blake lost to Brian Collette by unanimous decision at Glory 10: Los Angeles in Ontario, California on September 28, 2013.[32][33][34]

Following this, Blake returned to the XFL promotion in Oklahoma where he scored three consecutive wins over Roy Boughton, Wayman Carter and Joe Yager, respectively, between November 2013 and January 2014. In his return to Glory, Blake replaced the injured Brian Collette to face Mourad Bouzidi at Glory 15: Istanbul in Istanbul, Turkey on April 12, 2014.[35] He again spent time at a different camp in the lead up to the fight, training with the Blackzilians in Boca Raton, Florida where his sparring partners included Anthony Johnson, Thiago Silva and Tyrone Spong.[36] Blake lost to Bouzidi via a lopsided unanimous decision and was docked two points in the match for excessive clinching.[37][38]

Blake defeated Warren Thompson via unanimous decision (30-26, 30–26, 30-26) at Glory 18: Oklahoma on November 7, 2014.[39]

Subsequent career (2015–)

Blake defended his XFL title against Lucas Overcast, Brian McVea, Tony Lopez, Aundre Groce, Zach Gerullis, Demoreo Dennis and Evan Nedd.

Personal life

Blake and his partner have a daughter Rogue Marcella (born 2021).[40]

Championships and awards

Kickboxing

  • International Sport Karate Association
    • ISKA World Heavyweight (-96.4 kg/212 lb) Muay Thai Championship
  • Xtreme Fighting League
    • XFL Heavyweight Kickboxing Championship
    • XFL Light heavyweight (-93 kg/205 lb) Kickboxing Championship

Kickboxing record

Professional kickboxing record
39 wins (24 KOs), 4 losses, 0 draws
DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTimeRecord
2021-06-18Loss Rob MorrowXtreme Fight Night 371Tulsa, Oklahoma, USDecision (split)53:00
For the vacant XFN Light Heavyweight Championship.
2020-08-07Loss Rob MorrowXtreme Fight Night 367Tulsa, Oklahoma, USDecision (split)43:00
XFN Heavyweight Tournament semi-final. Morrow won the overtime round after a draw was declared.
2020-08-07Win Eric LunsfordXtreme Fight Night 367Tulsa, Oklahoma, USDecision (unanimous)33:00
XFN Heavyweight Tournament quarter-final.
2019-02-01Win Evan NeddXtreme Fight Night 356Tulsa, Oklahoma, USDecision (unanimous)33:0039-4
Retains XFL Heavyweight Kickboxing Championship.
2018-11-30Win Demoreo DennisXtreme Fight Night 353Tulsa, Oklahoma, USDecision (unanimous)33:0038-4
Retains XFL Heavyweight Kickboxing Championship.
2018-04-06Win Manuel ManchaXtreme Fight Night 347Tulsa, Oklahoma, USTKO4
Retains ISKA World Heavyweight Kickboxing Championship.
2017-06-16Win Zach GerullisXtreme Fight Night 342Tulsa, Oklahoma, USKO37-4
Retains XFL Heavyweight Kickboxing Championship.
2016-06-17Win Aundre GroceXtreme Fight Night 29Tulsa, Oklahoma, USDecision (Unanimous)53:0036-4
Retains XFL Heavyweight Kickboxing Championship and ISKA World Heavyweight (-96.4 kg/212 lb) Muay Thai Championship.[41]
2016-02-05Win Tony LopezXtreme Fight Night 27Tulsa, Oklahoma, USTKO11:5735-4
Defends the XFL Heavyweight Kickboxing Championship.[42]
2015-06-05Win Bryan McVeaXtreme Fight Night 23Tulsa, Oklahoma, USTKO31:5334-4
Defends the XFL Heavyweight Kickboxing Championship.
2015-02-06Win Lucas OvercastXtreme Fight Night 22Tulsa, Oklahoma, USTKO233-4
Defends the XFL Heavyweight Kickboxing Championship.
2014-11-07Win Warren ThompsonGlory 18: OklahomaShawnee, Oklahoma, USDecision (unanimous)33:0032-4
2014-08-01Win Marcus SursaXtreme Fight Night 20Tulsa, Oklahoma, USDecision (unanimous)33:0031-4
2014-04-12Loss Mourad BouzidiGlory 15: IstanbulIstanbul, TurkeyDecision (unanimous)33:0030-4
2014-01-31Win Joe YagerXtreme Fight Night 17Tulsa, Oklahoma, USDecision (unanimous)33:0030-3
2014-01-18Win Wayman CarterXtreme Fight Night 16Shawnee, Oklahoma, USKO (punch to the body)29-3
2013-11-08Win Roy BoughtonXtreme Fight Night 15Tulsa, Oklahoma, USKO (high kick)22:5828-3
2013-09-28Loss Brian ColletteGlory 10: Los AngelesOntario, California, USDecision (unanimous)33:0027-3
2013-06-22Win KoichiGlory 9: New York - 95 kg Slam Tournament, Reserve MatchNew York City, New York, USDecision (unanimous)33:0027-2
2013-04-12Win Jason BroomXtreme Fight Night 12Tulsa, Oklahoma, USTKO226-2
2013-02-01Loss Dustin JacobyXtreme Fight Night 11
Road to Glory USA 95 kg Tournament, Quarter Finals
Tulsa, Oklahoma, USTKO (punches)31:4325-2
2012-11-16Win Deutsch Pu'uXtreme Fight Night 10Tulsa, Oklahoma, USTKO (high kick)30:3825-1
2012-10-14Loss Mirko Cro CopK-1 World Grand Prix 2012 in Tokyo final 16, First RoundTokyo, JapanDecision (majority)33:0024-1
2012-09-08Win Dewey CooperK-1 World Grand Prix 2012 in Los AngelesLos Angeles, California, USDecision (unanimous)33:0024-0
2012-06-01Win Mike SheppardXtreme Fight Night 7Tulsa, Oklahoma, USTKO (cut)50:21
Wins the ISKA World Heavyweight (-96.4 kg/212 lb) Muay Thai Championship.
2011-11-18Win Marvin EastmanXtreme Fight Night 5Tulsa, Oklahoma, USKO (punches)1
Defends the XFL Light heavyweight (-93 kg/205 lb) Kickboxing Championship.
2011-08-26Win Chris BellXtreme Fight Night 4Tulsa, Oklahoma, USKO11:09
Defends the XFL Light heavyweight (-93 kg/205 lb) Kickboxing Championship.
2011-05-13Win Myron DennisXtreme Fight Night 3Tulsa, Oklahoma, USKO (punches and right knee)4
Defends the XFL Light heavyweight (-93 kg/205 lb) Kickboxing Championship.
2011-02-25Win Myron DennisXtreme Fight Night 2Tulsa, Oklahoma, USDecision (split)53:00
Defends the XFL Light heavyweight (-93 kg/205 lb) Kickboxing Championship.
2010-07-30Win Chris BellXFL: Rumble on the River 1Tulsa, Oklahoma, USDecision (unanimous)53:00
Defends the XFL Light heavyweight (-93 kg/205 lb) Kickboxing Championship.
2010-06-25Win Ryan LopezXtreme Fighting LeagueTulsa, Oklahoma, USKO (punches)11:03
2010-03-06Win Casey RichXFL: March BadnessBixby, Oklahoma, USKO (right high kick and right cross)10:31
2009-06-12Win Brandon GainesXFL: Bad IntentionsTulsa, Oklahoma, USDecision (unanimous)33:00
2009-03-06Win Eric BralyXFL: Collision CourseTulsa, Oklahoma, USKO (right hook)3
Amateur kickboxing record
DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTime
2008-05-03Win Adrian BioWorld Combat LeagueSan Antonio, Texas, USDecision23:00
2008-02-23Loss Mike SheppardWorld Combat LeagueTulsa, Oklahoma, USDecision23:00
2008-00-00Win Freddie EspiricuetaWorld Combat LeagueUnited StatesKO (spinning back kick)1
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Professional boxing record

2 Wins (2 knockouts, 0 decisions), 1 Loss, 0 Draws
Res.RecordOpponentTypeRd., TimeDateLocationNotes
Loss2–1 Nick JonesUD42020-01-23 Criterion Event Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win2–0 Arthur ParkerTKO2 (4)2016-01-14 Chevrolet Event Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win1–0 Chester BurtonRTD1 (4), 3:002015-04-23 River Spirit Casino, Tulsa, OklahomaProfessional debut.

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
1 match1 win0 losses
By decision10
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win1–0Rudy Sylvester LindseyDecision (unanimous)XFL – Xtreme Fighting LeagueAug 16, 200833:00Miami, Oklahoma, United States

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