Dale Cook (Apollo) boxer

Dale Cook boxer
bouts
22
won
19
lost
2
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
super welterweight
Debut
1981-01-15
Height
6′ 0″/183cm
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1958-11-24
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Dale Cook (born November 24, 1958) is an American former kickboxer who competed in the middleweight, super middleweight, light heavyweight and cruiserweight divisions. With a background in karate and taekwondo, Cook debuted professionally in 1977 and spent the early part of his career as a full contact rules fighter, winning the PKA World Middleweight Championship. In the 1980s, he began fighting under Oriental and Muay Thai rules and took two world titles under the WKA banner. A short stint in shoot boxing towards the end of his career in the mid-1990s resulted in another world title in that discipline.An occasional actor, Cook also starred in several action-oriented B-movies in the early 1990s.Nicknamed Apollo, Dale Cook began practicing martial arts with taekwondo at the age of fifteen and eventually earned the rank of seventh degree black belt. After taking up kickboxing, he turned professional in 1977 and rose to prominence when he won the PKA World Middleweight Championship. Having fought exclusively under the full contact rule set in the beginning of his career, he later ventured into Oriental rules in the 1980s.He won his second world title and the first with low kicks on June 12, 1987 when he knocked out Donald Tucker in the first round to claim the WKA world middleweight (-72.5 kg/159.8 lb) title. Following this, he added the WKA super middleweight (-76 kg/167.6 lb) strap to his mantle.During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Cook challenged six Muay Thai stylists from Thailand, defeating five of them and losing once, a second round KO at the hands of Changpuek Kiatsongrit on June 30, 1990 in Tokyo, Japan. On July 30, 1992, he fought Toshiyuki Atokawa at the Kakutogi Olympics II in Tokyo in a kickboxing/full contact karate hybrid match. Rounds one and three were fought with boxing gloves, and rounds two and four bare-knuckle with punching to the face disallowed. Cook won on points, and the pair rematched under Seido karate rules on October 4, 1992 in the opening round of the '92 Karate World Cup in Osaka, Japan. The first round was ruled a draw and went to an extension round after which Atokawa won on all five judges' scorecards.He continued to fight in Japan where he won the shoot boxing world title before retiring in 1996.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1987-08-14 Donald Tucker debut Houston WIN
KO
1986-09-09 Marcellus Jackson LLLLLW Tulsa WIN
Points
1986-06-17 Ed O'Ryan LLLLL Tulsa WIN
Technical knockout
1985-08-18 Carmelo Garcia LLLLLL Tulsa WIN
Points
1984-11-07 Franklin Owens debut Tulsa DRAW
Points
1984-06-18 Leroy Barnes debut Tulsa WIN
KO
1984-03-29 Henry Drummond LLLLLW Showboat Hotel & Casino, Sports Pavilion, Las Vegas WIN
Points
1984-02-03 Nathan Dryer WLWWW Showboat Hotel & Casino, Sports Pavilion, Las Vegas LOST
Points
1983-10-08 Tony Harrison LWWWWW Civic Center, Tulsa LOST
Unanimous decision
1983-09-17 Joseph Humphrey LWDW Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas WIN
KO
1983-06-12 Rocky Pidgeon LLLLLL Muskogee WIN
Points
1983-03-12 Clyde Spencer LLLLLL Tulsa WIN
Points
1983-01-27 Mike Lair WLWW Hilton Inn West, Oklahoma City WIN
Unanimous decision
1982-11-21 Larry Smith LLLLL Rock Palace, Tulsa WIN
KO
1982-08-07 Clyde Spencer LLLLLL Little Dixie´s Ballroom, McAlester WIN
Points
1982-06-15 Clyde Spencer LLLLLL Muskogee WIN
Points
1982-02-07 Rocky Brown debut Tulsa WIN
Points
1981-11-11 Bobby Knight debut Tulsa WIN
KO
1981-07-17 Leslie Smith debut Muskogee WIN
KO
1981-04-10 William Curtis WWLLLL Tulsa WIN
KO
1981-02-22 William Curtis WWLLL Tulsa WIN
KO
1981-01-15 Larry Smith LLWLWL Tulsa WIN
KO

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