Jean-Charles Skarbowsky

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Jean-Charles Skarbowsky
BornJean-Charles Skarbowsky
(1975-03-10) March 10, 1975 (age 49)
Paris, France
Other namesThe Tattooed Dragon, JCS, Jeannot
Chong Starbowsky (in Thailand)
NationalityFrance French
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight63–73 kg (139–161 lb; 9 st 13 lb – 11 st 7 lb)
DivisionWelterweight
StyleMuay Thai
StanceOrthodox
TeamClub Daumesnil
Jocky Gym
TrainerAndré Zeitoun
Years active14 (1992–2006)
Kickboxing record
Total101
Wins75
By knockout51
Losses23
Draws3
Last updated on: January 26, 2011

Jean-Charles Skarbowsky (born March 10, 1975) is a French former kickboxer and 3-times European Muay Thai champion. Skarbowsky has been one of the best farangs who have fought in Thailand.[1]

Biography and career

After a flying start to his career, both in France and Thailand, where he accumulated a number of quick victories, he broke his right hand in 1997 while defending his title again in Europe. After two years of forced shutdown, he resumed his career in 1999 and made a stunning return to the highest level, overcoming the pessimistic diagnosis of the doctors.[2]

He is considered to be one of the greatest Muay Thai fighters

In 2010, Skarbowsky appeared on the twelfth season of the American mixed martial arts reality television show The Ultimate Fighter, where he was the Muay Thai coach on Georges St-Pierre's team. He was shown to have clashed with opposition coach Josh Koscheck, and his students often were amazed by his skill while learning the superior techniques he would apply during sparring.

Titles and achievements

Titles

  • 2002 Winner Superbout Kings Cup
  • 2000 I.S.K.A. Muaythai World champion (65 kg)
  • 1999 Winner Kings Cup
  • 1995-1996 3-times European Muaythai champion
  • 1995 French Muaythai champion

Ranking

Kickboxing record

Professional Kickboxing record

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ "Skarbowsky interview". Siam Fight Mag. Retrieved 2009-01-01.
  2. ^ "Skarbowsky Bio". vigilantemma. Retrieved 2010-01-01.