- Don "The Dragon" Wilson
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Don Wilson 
Born Donald Glen Wilson
September 10, 1954
Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States[1]Other names The Dragon Nationality
AmericanHeight 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Weight 195 lb (88 kg; 13.9 st) Division Middleweight
Light Heavyweight
CruiserweightStyle Gōjū-ryū Karate, Kickboxing, Pai Lum Tao Kung Fu Fighting out of Alton, Illinois, United States Team White Dragon Kickboxing Years active 1974-2002 Kickboxing record Total 82 Wins 72 By knockout 47 Losses 5 Draws 2 No contests 3 Website http://www.donthedragonwilson.com Don "The Dragon" Wilson (born September 10, 1954) is an American champion kickboxer and actor. He is most famous for his acting roles in action/adventure films, including eight titles in Roger Corman's Bloodfist series.[2]
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Biography
Early life
Wilson was born to a European-American father and Japanese mother in Cocoa Beach, Florida,[3] and grew up on Florida's Space Coast. He had a long and successful career in the ring. He was perhaps the best known and most successful kickboxer of his era.
He is a Sifu in Pai Lum Tao Kung fu (Source: Inside Kungfu, September 2004).[4] also known as White Dragon Kung Fu which is how he obtained his nickname. Wilson incorporated this and claimed his style as White Dragon Kickboxing.
Kickboxing career
Wilson won a total of 11 World Titles with several sanctioning bodies that included the IKF, WKA, KICK, ISKA, STAR and the PKO. He won his IKF (www.IKFKickboxing.com) FCR Cruiserweight World Title on May 15, 1999 in Lowell, Massachusetts, USA, when he defeated Dick Kimber. (Lynn, Massachusetts, USA PRO: 23-3/21, AM: 25-0/25 5'9" 197 lbs) At the end of the 3rd round Wilson came alive and exploded with a flurry that eventually knocked Kimber to the floor motionless. Referee Dan Stell counted Kimber out on the floor, a count that went into the round break. Kimber never stood during the count.
Having never been challenged for his title, Wilson voluntarily retired it to move down to the Light Heavyweight Division, where he eventually retired from fighting a few years later.
Hall of Fame 2010 by WKL World Kickboxing League (www.wklkickboxing.com).
According to Inside Kung-Fu Presents Kickboxing Magazine (August 1992), Don Wilson's kickboxing record was listed as 69 wins, 5 losses, 2 draws, 46 knockout wins, and 6 kick-knockouts, and 3 no-contests. On page 64, Wilson's first match with Bill Knoblok in Orlando, Florida in December 1974 is listed as a 3 round no-contest. However, on page 52 in the same issue, Wilson said about his fight with Knoblok, " But Bill won the third round by a larger margin than I had won the first. So he won the bout." Today the official result of this fight was listed as a no-contest on Wilson's official fight record because when he decided to fight for PKA, Joe Corley felt the rule of the bout was quite different from those of PKA, Corley told Wilson to omit it.
Wilson's kickboxing career spanned 4-decades; his first fight with Bill Knoblok in 1974 and his last fight, a 10th round knockout victory over Eddie Butcher on July 19, 2002 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He defeated among others, world champions Branko Cikatic, James Warring, Dennis Alexio, and Maurice Smith. Wilson fought a draw with another champion, Jean-Yves Theriault. In 79 bouts, Wilson was only knocked out by Glen McMorris in 1980. Wilson's kickboxing record is listed as 72-5-2 (48 knockouts) with 3 no-contests.
Commentating career
Wilson was a fight commentator and interviewer in many of the early UFC events, beginning with UFC 7 in Buffalo. He stated several times that he would be willing to fight in the UFC himself if enough fans requested it, but it never happened. He went on to be a commentator for King of the Cage.
Film appearances
Some movies to his credit include: Futurekick, Bloodfist 1-8, Ring of Fire 1, 2 & 3, Out for Blood, Operation Cobra, Blackbelt, Cyber Tracker 1 & 2, Sci Fighters, Redemption, Say Anything... Capitol Conspiracy, and Batman Forever as the leader of the Neon Gang.[5]
Personal life
Married well known film and television makeup artist Kathleen Karridene in 1996. They have three children together; Jonathan, Drayden, and Aubrianna.
Titles
- 2010 W.K.L World Kickboxing Hall of Fame Champion
- 2000 I.S.K.A. full-contact cruiserweight North American champion -88.2 kg
- 1999 I.K.F. full-contact cruiserweight world champion -88.6 kg
- 1989 P.K.O. full-contact light-heavyweight world champion -78 kg
- 1988-89 I.S.K.A. full-contact cruiserweight world champion -82.7 kg (0 title defences - vacated)
- 1984 S.T.A.R. undisputed full-contact light-heavyweight world champion -79 kg
- 1984 W.K.A. full-contact super light-heavyweight world champion -83.2 kg
- 1984 S.T.A.R. undisputed full-contact super light-heavyweight world champion -83.2 kg
- 1983-84 W.K.A. full-contact cruiserweight world champion -86.4 kg (0 title defences - vacated)
- 1983 S.T.A.R. undisputed full-contact cruiserweight world champion -86.4 kg
- 1983-87 K.I.C.K. full-contact light-heavyweight world champion -79 kg (2 title defences)
- 1980-91 W.K.A. full-contact light-heavyweight world champion -79 kg (9 title defences - vacated)
- 1980 S.T.A.R. undisputed full-contact light-heavyweight world champion -79 kg
- 1979-80 P.K.A. full-contact middleweight United States champion -77.3 kg (2 title defences)
- 1978-79 P.K.A. full-contact middleweight Florida State champion -77.3 kg (4 title defences - vacated)
Kickboxing record
Kickboxing Record 72 wins (48 (T)KOs, 23 Decisions), 5 Losses, 2 Draws, 3 No Contests[6]Date Result Opponent Event/Venue Location Method Round Time Record 2002-07-19 Win
Eddie Butcher"A Night Of Champions", I.S.K.A. Event @ Tropicana Hotel Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA KO (Overhand Right) 10 72-5-2-3 2000-03-17 Win
Dewey CooperI.S.K.A. Event @ MGM Grand Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Decision 10 2:00 71-5-2-3 Wins I.S.K.A. full-contact cruiserweight North American title -88.2 kg. 1999-05-14 Win
Dirk KimberI.K.F. Event @ Tsongas Arena Lowell, Michigan, USA TKO 3 2:08 70-5-2-3 Wins I.K.F. full-contact cruiserweight world title -88.6 kg. 1991-01-12 Win
Ghalib CarmichaelW.K.A. Event Anaheim, California, USA Decision 11 2:00 69-5-2-3 Retains W.K.A. full-contact light-heavyweight world title -79 kg (9th defence). Vacates title after win. 1990-07-27 Win
Yuleeb KazakovK.I.C.K. & I.S.K.A. Event @ West Palm Beach Auditorium West Palm Beach, Florida, USA TKO 5 68-5-2-3 1989-12-01 Win
Maurizio CuralloP.K.O. Event Rome, Italy TKO (Gave Up) 1 67-5-2-3 1989-11-27 Win
Giuliano GrilloP.K.O. Event Milan, Italy TKO 2 66-5-2-3 1989-11-04 Loss
Marek PiotrowskiF.F.K.A. & P.K.C. Event @ Odeum Expo Center Chicago, Illinois, USA Decision (Split) 12 2:00 65-5-2-3 Fight was for vacant F.F.K.A. & P.K.C. full-contact light-heavyweight world titles. Although his I.S.K.A. full-contact cruiserweight world title was not on the line, Wilson would have to vacate it due to the defeat. 1989-07-03 Win
Mike WinkeljohnW.K.A. Event Costa Mesa, California, USA TKO 10 65-4-2-3 1989-04-20 Win
Keith WilsonP.K.O. Event London, England, UK TKO 4 64-4-2-3 1989-04-13 Win
Ken StranbergP.K.O. Event Gothenborg, Sweden Decision 5 2:00 63-4-2-3 1989-03-18 Win
Ferdinand MackP.K.O. Event Berlin, Germany TKO 9 62-4-2-3 Wins inaugural P.K.O. full-contact light-heavyweight world title -78 kg. 1988-10-08 Win
Rob SalazarI.S.K.A. Event Lake Tahoe, Nevada, USA Decision (Split) 12 2:00 61-4-2-3 Wins inaugural I.S.K.A. full-contact cruiserweight world title -82.7 kg. 1988-07-30 Win
John EnglandW.K.A. & K.I.C.K. Event @ James L. Knight Center Miami, Florida, USA TKO 4 60-4-2-3 1987-09-12 Win
Branko CikatićK.I.C.K. Event Orlando, Florida, USA KO (punches) 7 59-4-2-3 Retains K.I.C.K. full-contact light-heavyweight world title -79 kg (2nd defence). 1987-06-22 Win
Art JimmersonW.K.A. Event @ Brassy's Nightclub Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA KO 6 58-4-2-3 1987-04-22 Win
Roger HurdW.K.A. Event @ Brassy's Nightclub Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA TKO 4 57-4-2-3 Retains W.K.A. full-contact light-heavyweight world title -79 kg (8th defence). 1987-01-19 Win
Paul FordW.K.A. Event Merrit Island, Florida, USA TKO 6 56-4-2-3 1986-09-22 Win
Rich LopezW.K.A. Event @ Brassy's Nightclub Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA KO (Round Kick to Jaw) 5 55-4-2-3 Retains W.K.A. full-contact light-heavyweight world title -79 kg (7th defence). 1985-12-06 Win
Charlie ArchieW.K.A. Event Miami, Florida, USA KO (Kick) 1 54-4-2-3 1985-11-10 Win
Michael HusbandsI.N.D. Event @ Verdun Auditorium Montreal, Canada TKO 5 53-4-2-3 1984-12-18 Draw
Jean-Yves ThériaultI.N.D. Event @ Verdun Auditorium Montreal, Canada Decision Draw 12 2:00 52-4-2-3 Receives recognition as S.T.A.R. undisputed full-contact light-heavyweight world champion -79 kg. 1984-09-05 Win
Fanta Attapong (Buadan)[7][8][9]W.K.A. Event @ Queen Elizabeth Stadium Hong Kong Decision 7 3:00 52-4-1-3 1984-03-29 Win
Dennis AlexioW.K.A. Event Hollywood, Florida, USA Decision 12 2:00 51-4-1-3 Wins inaugural W.K.A. full-contact super light-heavyweight world title -83.2 kg and also receives recognition as S.T.A.R. undisputed full-contact super light-heavyweight world champion -83.2 kg. Before taking the fight Wilson voluntarily vacated his W.K.A. full-contact cruiserweight world title in January, 1984. He would later also vacate his W.K.A. super light-heavyweight world title he won against Alexio in October that same year. 1983-12-12 Loss
Samart ParsanmitRoyal Thai Army Welfare Event @ Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00 50-4-1-3 1983-09-26 Win
Pongdienoi PrasobchaiW.K.A. Event @ Queen Elizabeth Stadium Hong Kong TKO (Spinning Back Kick) 4 50-3-1-3 1983-08-19 Win
Jarvis GradnerW.K.A. Event Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA Decision 9 2:00 49-3-1-3 1983-07-16 Win
Steve ValenciaK.I.C.K. Event New York City, New York, USA TKO 4 48-3-1-3 Retains K.I.C.K. full-contact light-heavyweight world title -79 kg (1st defence). 1983-05-21 Win
Maurice SmithW.K.A. Event Tokyo, Japan Decision 11 2:00 47-3-1-3 Wins vacant W.K.A. cruiserweight world title -86.4 kg. Also receives recognition as S.T.A.R. undisputed full-contact cruiserweight world champion -86.4 kg. 1983-04-19 Win
Curtis CrandallK.I.C.K. Event @ Caesar's Palace Las Vegas, Nevada, USA TKO 11 46-3-1-3 Wins inaugural K.I.C.K. full-contact light-heavyweight world title -79 kg. 1983-03-19 Win
James SiscoW.K.A. Event Nassau, Bahamas KO 2 45-3-1-3 1982-11-06 Win
Demetrius EdwardsW.K.C. Event @ West Palm Beach Auditorium West Palm Beach, Florida, USA Decision 9 2:00 44-3-1-3 1982-09-04 Win
James WarringW.K.A. Event Tokyo, Japan Decision 11 2:00 43-3-1-3 Retains W.K.A. full-contact light-heavyweight world title -79 kg (6th defence). 1982-04-08 Win
Panya SornnoiW.K.A. Event @ Queen Elizabeth Stadium Hong Kong Decision 9 42-3-1-3 Retains W.K.A. full-contact light-heavyweight world title -79 kg (5th defence). 1982-02-08 Win
James SiscoW.K.A. Event @ Queen Elizabeth Stadium Hong Kong TKO 4 41-3-1-3 Retains W.K.A. full-contact light-heavyweight world title -79 kg (4th defence). 1981-12-07 Win
Dennis DowneyW.K.A. Event @ Brassy's Nightclub Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA DQ (Biting) 7 40-3-1-3 1981-12-07 Win
Mark ZacharatosW.K.A. Event @ Imperial Palace Las Vegas, Nevada, USA KO 3 39-3-1-3 Retains W.K.A. full-contact light-heavyweight world title -79 kg (3rd defence). 1981-09-08 Win
Panya SornnoiW.K.A. Event @ Queen Elizabeth Stadium Hong Kong Decision (Split) 7 2:00 38-3-1-3 Retains W.K.A. full-contact light-heavyweight world title -79 kg (2nd defence). 1981-07-25 Win
Al MimsW.K.A. Event @ West Palm Beach Auditorium West Palm Beach, Florida, USA KO 3 37-3-1-3 1981-06-24 Win
Muhammed Ashraf TaiW.K.A. Event Tokyo, Japan KO 2 36-3-1-3 1981-05-15 Win
Larry NicholsW.K.A. Event @ St. Lucie Civic Center Fort Pierce, Florida, USA KO (Kick) 5 35-3-1-3 1981-03-23 Win
Greg SmithW.K.A. Event @ Brassy's Nightclub Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA Decision 5 2:00 34-3-1-3 1981-03-10 Win
Herbie ThompsonW.K.A. Event Westchester, New York, USA KO 8 33-3-1-3 Retains W.K.A. full-contact light-heavyweight world title -79 kg (1st defence). 1981-02-10 Win
Eddie DourantW.K.A. Event @ St. Lucie Civic Center Fort Pierce, Florida, USA TKO 7 32-3-1-3 1980-12-01 Win
Larry LockhartW.K.A. Event @ Brassy's Nightclub Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA TKO 4 31-3-1-3 1980-10-13 Win
Andy WhiteW.K.A. Event @ Brassy's Nightclub Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA KO 2 30-3-1-3 Wins inaugural W.K.A. full-contact light-heavyweight world title -79 kg. Also receives recognition as S.T.A.R. undisputed full-contact light-heavyweight world champion -79 kg. 1980-07-21 Win
Rodney BatisteP.K.A. World Championship Eliminations @ Brassy's Nightclub Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA Decision 10 2:00 29-3-1-3 Wins eliminator for shot at vacant P.K.A. and S.T.A.R. full-contact middleweight world titles against Jean-Yves Thériault. This fight would never materialise, however, due to a number of contractual & promotional issues. 1980-06-? Win
Steve MackeyP.K.A. Event @ West Palm Beach Auditorium West Palm Beach, Florida, USA KO 1 28-3-1-3 1980-05-20 Win
Larry DoggertCocoa Beach, Florida, USA KO 7 27-3-1-3 1980-04-14 Win
Bernard ClarkP.K.A. Event @ Brassy's Nightclub Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA TKO 6 26-3-1-3 1980-03-05 Loss
Glenn McMorrisP.K.A. Event @ West Palm Beach Auditorium West Palm Beach, Florida, USA TKO 1 25-3-1-3 Loses P.K.A. full-contact middleweight U.S. title -77.3 kg. 1980-02-08 Win
Larry PooreWest Palm Beach Auditorium West Palm Beach, Florida, USA TKO 7 25-2-1-3 1980-01-? Win
Greg StrongP.K.A. Event Miami, Florida, USA TKO (Kick) 7 24-2-1-3 Retains P.K.A. full-contact middleweight U.S. title -77.3 kg (1st defence). 1979-11-10 Draw
Steve MackeyP.K.A. Event Orlando, Florida, USA Technical Draw 2 23-2-1-3 1979-10-23 Win
Willie RuffinOrlando Sports Stadium Orlando, Florida, USA TKO 5 23-2-0-3 1979-09-15 Win
Jimmy HorsleyP.K.A. Event Orlando, Florida, USA TKO 7 22-2-0-3 Wins P.K.A. full-contact middleweight U.S. title -77.3 kg. 1979-08-? Win
Danny WedgesW.K.A. Event @ West Palm Beach Auditorium West Palm Beach, Florida, USA KO 1 21-2-0-3 1979-08-? Win
John ShieldsBradenton, Florida, USA TKO 2 20-2-0-3 1979-07-? Win
Al DurrOrlando, Florida, USA KO 3 19-2-0-3 1979-06-23 Win
Benny FernandezP.K.A. Event Bradenton, Florida, USA DQ (Hit & Hold Clinching) 1 18-2-0-3 Retains P.K.A. full-contact middleweight Florida State title -77.3 kg (4th defence). 1979-06-09 Win
Willie RuffinMiami, Florida, USA TKO 3 17-2-0-3 1979-05-26 Win
Jeff GripperW.K.A. Event @ West Palm Beach Auditorium West Palm Beach, Florida, USA Decision 7 2:00 16-2-0-3 1979-03-07 Win
Ted PryorWest Palm Beach Auditorium West Palm Beach, Florida, USA Decision 7 2:00 15-2-0-3 1979-02-17 Win
Rich CookP.K.A. Event Stuart, Florida, USA Decision 7 2:00 14-2-0-3 Retains P.K.A. full-contact middleweight Florida State title -77.3 kg (3rd defence). 1979-01-13 Win
James SiscoP.K.A. Event Bradenton, Florida, USA TKO 4 13-2-0-3 Retains P.K.A. full-contact middleweight Florida State title -77.3 kg (2nd defence). 1978-12-? Win
Rick HerranzWest Palm Beach Auditorium West Palm Beach, Florida, USA KO 1 12-2-0-3 1978-12-02 Win
Herbie ThompsonP.K.A. Event Stuart, Florida, USA Decision 7 2:00 11-2-0-3 Retains P.K.A. full-contact middleweight Florida State title -77.3 kg (1st defence). 1978-11-18 Win
Ron HarryP.K.A. Event Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA KO 1 10-2-0-3 1978-10-20 Loss
Robert BiggsP.K.A. Event West Palm Beach, Florida, USA Decision (Split) 5 2:00 9-2-0-3 1978-09-23 Win
Ted PryorP.K.A. Event Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA Decision 5 2:00 9-1-0-3 Wins P.K.A. full-contact middleweight Florida State title -77.3 kg. 1978-04-08 Win
Charlie JordanP.K.A. Event Miami, Florida, USA DQ (Failed Minimum Kicks Rule) 4 8-1-0-3 1977-10-08 Win
Robert ParrisMelbourne, Florida, USA Decision 7 2:00 7-1-0-3 1977-09-10 Win
James SiscoP.K.A. Event Miami, Florida, USA KO (Side Kick to Body) 3 6-1-0-3 1977-07-18 Win
Howard HaydenWest Palm Beach Auditorium West Palm Beach, Florida, USA Decision 5 2:00 5-1-0-3 1977-05-? Win
John SweetMiami, Florida, USA Decision 5 2:00 4-1-0-3 1977-03-? Win
Robert DillardMelbourne, Florida, USA Decision 3 2:00 3-1-0-3 1976-09-? NC
Herbie ThompsonFort Lauderdale, Florida, USA No Contest 5 2:00 2-1-0-3 P.K.A. changed result due to improper procedures & equipment which hindered fair competition. 1976-05-28 NC
Rudy BurneyP.K.A. Event Tampa, Florida, USA No Contest 5 2:00 2-1-0-2 Questionable decision for Burney was changed by P.K.A. due to judging/promoting elements which prevented a fair result for Wilson. 1975-11-? Loss
Steve ShepherdMiami, Florida, USA Decision 3 2:00 2-1-0-1 1975-08-? Win
Ben GreenMelbourne, Florida, USA Decision 5 2:00 2-0-0-1 1975-05-? Win
Ken BroadwayMelbourne, Florida, USA KO (Side Kick to Body) 3 1-0-0-1 1974-12-? NC
Bill KnoblockSpace Coast Karate Tournament Orlando, Florida, USA No Contest 3 2:00 0-0-0-1 Part of Wilson's Black Belt examination. P.K.A. changed result to No-Contest which both participants and promoters agreed on. Legend: Win Loss Draw/No contest Notes
Filmography
Film and Television Credits
Year Title Role Notes 1989 Say Anything... Sparring Partner Film 1989 Bloodfist Jake Raye Film 1990 Bloodfist II Jake Raye Film 1991 Ring of Fire Johnny Woo Film 1991 Future Kick Walker Film 1992 Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight Jimmy Boland Film 1992 Blackbelt Jack Dillon Film 1992 Out for Blood John Decker Film (also producer) 1992 Bloodfist IV: Die Trying Danny Holt Film (also producer) 1993 Ring of Fire II: Blood and Steel Johnny Woo Film (also producer) 1993 Magic Kid Himself Video 1994 Bloodfist V: Human Target Jim Stanton Film 1994 Red Sun Rising Thomas Hoshino Film 1994 CyberTracker Eric Phillips Film 1995 Bloodfist VI: Ground Zero Nick Corrigan Film (also producer) 1995 Ring of Fire 3: Lion Strike
(aka: Lion Strike)Dr. Johnny Wu Film (also writer--story) 1995 Batman Forever Gang Leader Film 1995 Bloodfist VII: Manhunt Jim Trudell Film (also producer) 1995 Cyber-Tracker 2 Eric Film (also producer) 1995 The Power Within Himself Film 1995 Virtual Combat David Quarry Film 1995 Top Fighter Himself Documentary 1996 Bloodfist VIII: Trained to Kill Rick Cowan/George 'Mac' MacReady Film 1996 Night Hunter Jack Cutter Film (also producer) 1997 Moesha Himself (1996 TV series) Episode: "Break It Down" (1997) 1997 Hollywood Safari Greg Film 1997 Inferno
(aka: Operation Cobra)Kyle Conners Film 1997 Papertrail FBI Agent Ryu Film (as Don Wilson) 1999 Whatever It Takes Neil Film (also producer) 1999 Terminal Rush Jacob Harper Film (also producer) 1999 The Prophet
(aka: The Capitol Conspiracy)Jarrid Maddox Film 2000 Moving Target Ray Brock Film (also producer) 2001 Walker, Texas Ranger Himself (1993 TV series) Episode: "Legends" (2001) 2002 Redemption John Sato Collins Video (also producer) 2002 Modern Warriors Himself TV special 2002 Stealing Harvard Loach's Friend Film (as Don Wilson) 2002 Mass Destruction Himself Documentary 2003 How to Be an Action Star Himself Video 2004 Sci-Fighter Jack Tanaka Film (also producer) 2006 Crooked
(aka: Soft Target)Danny Tyler Film (also producer) 2006 18 Fingers of Death! Himself Video 2007 The Last Sentinel Tallis Film (as Don Wilson) (also producer) 2009 Hollywood Lives Himself TV series (one episode) References
- ^ http://www.donthedragonwilson.com
- ^ "How the Dragon Gets His Kicks". The Los Angeles Times. http://articles.latimes.com/1991-01-05/entertainment/ca-6772_1_future-kick. Retrieved 2011-03-29.
- ^ W.A.K.O. profile of Don "The Dragon" Wilson
- ^ Inside Kungfu September 2004
- ^ "KICKBOXER HAS NEW AIM DON WILSON RETIRES FROM RING, FOCUSES ON ACTING". Orlando Sentinel. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1991-10-13/news/9110110164_1_kickboxing-karate-association-don-wilson. Retrieved 2011-03-30.
- ^ “STAR System Authenticated Kickboxing Record: Don ‘The Dragon’ Wilson” (19 July 2002 - complete fight record & stats). http://starsystemkickboxing.net/DonWilson.aspx. Retrieved on 21 July 2011
- ^ “STAR System Authenticated Kickboxing Record: Don ‘The Dragon’ Wilson” (19 July 2002). http://starsystemkickboxing.net/DonWilson.aspx. Retrieved on 2 June 2011
- ^ “Career Record”. http://www.donthedragonwilson.com. Retrieved on 2 June 2011
- ^ "Career Highlights: Don ‘The Dragon’ Wilson Professional Kickboxing Record". (August 1992). Inside Kung-Fu Presents Kickboxing magazine, p. 64
External links
- Don "The Dragon" Wilson at the Internet Movie Database
- Don "The Dragon" Wilson at AllRovi
- Don "The Dragon" Wilson Official site
- Interview with Don "The Dragon Wilson"
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