21-7-0 (12 KO)
Joe Stitch 'Em Up Schilling
classements réels
Inactive
Taille
191 CM / 6'3"
Nationalité
United States of America United States of America
Catégorie de poids
Middleweight
Poids
85 KG / 187 LBS
médias sociaux
Surnom
Stitch 'Em Up
Âge
39

Combattant Statistiques

Glory Record 7-3-0 (2 KO) Wins-Losses-Draws (KOs)
Temps de combat moyen 09:16 Fight Duration
Rapport de Knockdown 6:5 Knockdowns Landed : Knockdowns Absorbed
SLpM 8.44 Strikes Landed per Minute
SApM 6.65 Strikes Absorbed per Minute
Différentiel frappant 1.79 Difference between SLpM and SApM
Précision frappante 45.15 % Proportion of Strikes Landed

Combattant Record

Résultat Adversaire Événement Méthode Regarder
Pertes Jason Wilnis Glory 30: Los Angeles
Superfight
2016-05-13
MD
Victoires Mike Lemaire Glory 27: Chicago
Superfight
2016-02-26
UD
Victoires Jason Wilnis Glory 24: Denver
Headline event
2015-10-09
TKO
3:00 of Round 2
Victoires Robert Thomas Glory 19: Virginia
Co Headline event
2015-02-06
UD
Pertes Artem Levin Glory 17: Los Angeles - Last Man Standing
Final
2014-06-21
UD
Victoires Simon Marcus Glory 17: Los Angeles - Last Man Standing
8 man tournament
2014-06-21
KO
2:41 of Round 4
Victoires Wayne Barrett Glory 17: Los Angeles - Last Man Standing
Semi-final
2014-06-21
SD
Pertes Wayne Barrett Glory 12: New York
Headline event
2013-11-23
UD
Victoires Artem Levin Glory 10: Los Angeles
Final
2013-09-28
UD
Victoires Kengo Shimizu Glory 10: Los Angeles
Semi-final
2013-09-28
UD

Combattant Bio

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Joe
Schilling
7-3-0 (2 KO) United States of America

GLORY 9 Middleweight TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

2 x WBC Interim LHW Champion

WBC LHW National Champion

 

Joe ‘Stitch ‘Em Up’ Schilling 

A troubled youngster, Joe Schilling was expelled from “four or five” high schools prior to achieving graduation. He says this was because he was “emotional” and was always getting into fights. At his mother’s urging he took up martial arts aged 15 and quickly realized he had found his path in life.

Starting at a Muay Thai gym in his native Ohio, Schilling threw himself into the art and went every day after school. On leaving school he trained even more, because by this point he realized this was the only thing he wanted to do with his life. 

At the age of twenty he moved to Los Angeles because that seemed to him to be the epicenter of the Muay Thai and kickboxing scene in the US.

Schilling turned professional in 2006 and, despite a relatively low number of fights, has clearly established himself as one of the top fighters on the American circuit. Now signed to GLORY’s talent-packed middleweight division, he gets what he has always wanted - the chance to test himself against the best in the world.

“There’s a lot of guys on the international circuit that I’ve wanted to fight for some time and I’ve not been able to get those fights. Now we are all in GLORY together so those fights can happen at last. For me its about getting that respect in the international kickboxing world,” he says.

“I’ve been vocally asking for these fights but either the promoters couldn’t make it happen or the schedules weren’t right or whatever. Now GLORY is in a position to make those fights happen and I’m really happy about that.”