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Breaking 3 breeze blocks with the back
of the hand - a very difficult technique!

 

Demonstrating a devastating throw

 

 

Chief Instructor - Continued

He continues to this day to learn and improve his ability and art by training 5 days a week, 3 times a day at a highly professional level with specialist trainers using modern, scientifically approved techniques specialising in practical applications. Ultimately, he has proved his ability by competing against experts in other styles of martial artists in the ring at their own arts. These have included: Thai Boxing, PKA, WKA, CKO, Wu Shu Kwan and Kyokushinkai. Kingsley has fought successfully around the world in countries such as Spain, Holland, France, Sweden, USA and Thailand. His competition record spans over nineteen years, with well over sixty fights and only two defeats.

After "cleaning up" on the circuit by holding titles at World, European and British level and defending these titles on a number of occasions, Kingsley decided to launch the modern and practical art of Shaolin Kickboxing. This has grown rapidly in London and Hertfordshire.

Kingsley has also had an illustrious career in Boxing. He has been part of Derek Chisora’s training team at Finchley Boxing Gym. Derek challenged for the WBC heavyweight title against Vitali Klitschko in 2012 and held multiple heavyweight titles, including the British and Commonwealth titles from 2010 to 2011, and the European title from 2013 to 2014.

Kingsley is the chief trainer for Martin Oatley a semi-professional heavyweight based in North London and, as a trainer and 2nd for newly professional Middleweight Brandon Lewis, whose sporting achievements were also firstly in kickboxing, they are preparing together at Pug Boxing Gym, owned by the legendary Don Charles, for Brandon’s first professional contest.

What started as a young boy's dream, to realise his potential, led to a personal quest for excellence that is now also available to anyone training in Shaolin Kickboxing or looking to develop a career in boxing.

Fight Gallery

The reigning PKA World Champion (Professional Kickboxing Association), receives some heavy punishment from a young Kingsley. The fight was stopped in the 3rd round after Kingsley's opponent lost two of his teeth.

Ex World Champion Kingsley moves to a neutral corner when his opponent refused to come out to face him for the 5th round of this epic fight. 

 

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Keeping his eye on his opponent between rounds Kingsley maintains the psychological pressure!

 

Kingsley deivers a perfectly timed  right cross that connects with his opponent . 

 

Another 1st round victory after the Chief Instructor knocks out a world ranked kickboxer

 

The Chief Instructor knees a kickboxer to the head. The fight was stopped in the 1st round

 

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The Chief Instructor with IKF official and referee, Colin Payne, at Fight Night 5 in Berkhamsted on 19th May 201

Kingsley (together with 2nd Dan black belt Ian Coward) sharing some training tips with Jimmy Mac, James Degale's trainer

Kingsley shares some training tips with former IKF super-middleweight champion James Degale

 

Awards
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In 2007 Kingsley was presented with the award of Sports Coach of the year by Hertfordshire Sports Partnerships

In the same year The Hertfordshire Black and Ethnic Minority Partnership presented him with a special award in recognition of his contribution to volunteering and for being a volunteers' champion.

 

Champs
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The Chief Instructor meeting boxing legend and former European (EBU) super bantamweight champion Spencer Oliver.