Rick Roufus

Allure Celeb

Celebrity Trending Gossips and Biography

Players

Rick Roufus

Rick Roufus

Who Is Rick Roufus?

Rick Roufus is a personal trainer and former kickboxer and MMA fighter from the United States. Rick Roufus, one of the finest kickboxers in American history, epitomizes these statements. He has won numerous world championships and titles from all major kickboxing organizations.

They say that a sincere passion that fires within your soul can never be extinguished.

Rick Roufus, often known as “The Jet,” is one of the most well-known kickboxers of all time.

Rick began fighting at the age of five, realizing his lifelong passion.

Coming from a martial arts-rich household, he was taught taekwondo by his father.

Rick began as a kickboxer in his late teens and went undefeated in the American kickboxing circuit.

As a personal trainer, he now provides one-on-one training to his customers and assists them in reaching their goals.

More Facts About Rick Roufus

Full Name Rick John Roufus
Nick Name The Jet
Age 56
Birthdate 3 June 1966
Birthplace Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Residence Milan, Lombardy
Mother Not known
Father Patrick “Pat” Roufus
Siblings Duke Roufus and 5 other siblings
Nationality American
Religion Not known
Married Michelle Roufus née Winn
Children Amanda Roufus, Kylene Roufus, and Jett Roufus
Height 5’11″/180 cm
Weight 205 lb/95 kg
Hair Color Brown
Eye Color Dark Brown
Shoe Size Not known
Profession Professional Kickboxer & Personal Trainer (Now)
Fight styles Kickboxing, Taekwondo, Boxing
Turned Pro 1985
Years Active
  • 1985 – 2012 in Kickboxing
  • 1990 – 2001 in Boxing
  • 2008 – 2009 in MMA
Team  Roufus Kickboxing Center
Turned Pro 1998
Status Retired
Last Match 9 May 2009
Retired on 2012
Record (Professional Boxing) 13-5 (win-loss)
Record (Kickboxing) 65-9-3  (win-loss-draw)
Record (MMA) 4-6 (win-loss)
Net worth $1.3 million
Affiliation Roufus  Kickboxing Centre
Social Media  Instagram, Twitter, Facebook
Merch  MMA Gear
Last Update October 2022

Rick Roufus’s Family and Childhood

On June 3rd, 1996, Rick John Rofous was born.

His father’s name is Patrick Roufus, while his mother’s name is unknown.

Unfortunately, nothing is known about the kickboxer’s childhood; nevertheless, it has been reported that his father has been a great supporter of his life and career.

Rick Roufus
Rick Roufus with his wife and daughter. Source: MySpace

His father, for example, is karate and mixed martial arts instructor who has mentored 14 world champions, including Rick.

Furthermore, Rick was not his parent’s only child; he had six other siblings.

Another prominent kickboxer and current Rofusport head coach is one of his siblings.

Rick, who was four years Rick’s senior, was always looked up to by his younger brother Duke Roufus.

However, Duke felt inferior and a shadow to his older brother because Rick was a prodigy and more physically endowed.

The family is closer than ever now that they are adults, and Rick and Duke even clashed as mentors of Benson Henderson and Anthony Pettis.

Similarly, little is known about his other siblings, with the exception of his infant sister, who perished as a result of SIDS – Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Rick was 19 at the time, according to his brother Duke, who revealed this in an interview when he was 15.

Rick had his professional fighting debut at the same time, so things must have been tough for him at the moment.

Rick Roufus’s Height, Weight, and Age

Rick Roufus will be 56 years old in August 2021.

In addition, his zodiac sign is Gemini.

Moving on to his physical stature, ‘The Jet’ measures 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs approximately 205 pounds.

Despite retiring over a decade ago, the kickboxer has kept his physique in good shape.

As a result, he possesses a mesomorphic and toned physique.

Despite competing in a close combat sport, Rick did not sustain a career-ending injury.

Rick Roufus’s Professional Life

Rick’s father has been teaching him taekwondo since he was five years old.

He competed in the national point karate circuit.

He made his professional kickboxing debut in May 1985, while he was in his late teens, against J.C. Owens, in which he triumphed.

After defeating John Moncayo in 1987, he went on to capture the KICK world title at super middleweight.

This was the first of many world titles he was going to win.

Kickboxing Profession

Rick Roufus, one of the most famous kickboxers in American history, had innumerable victories over his opponents, but the one match he lost was shown to be the most memorable fight he has ever faced.

Roufus adhered to the Full Contact regulations, which prohibited leg kicks, elbow strikes, and knee attacks.

On November 5, 1988, he fought Changpuek Kiatsongrit, a Muay Thai fighter, in a non-title fight in Las Vegas.

Although elbows were still prohibited, leg kicks were permitted during the fight.

During the fight, he managed to shatter Changpuek’s jaw but was eventually defeated by the lethal leg kicks.

This battle is known as “the fight that altered history,” since it was the first time that American fans and fighters realized the potential of Muay Thai.

Similarly, Rick and Duke eventually attempted to acquire some Muay Thai techniques that they would later use in their bouts.

Other important battles in his kickboxing career include:

Marek Piotrowski for the vacant ISKA Full Contact Light World title in June 1991 (win).

Rob Kaman of the Netherlands defended his ISKA Full Contact Light World title in December 1991. (win).

Michael McDonald for the IKF Pro Full Contact Rules Light Heavyweight World Title in January 1994. (win).

Jean-Yves Thériault defended his PKC Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title in March 1994. (win).

Stan Longinidis for the IKF Pro International Rules Heavyweight World title in May 1999. (win).

He won 65 of the 78 fights he fought in his kickboxing career and lost 9, one was a tie, and one was a no-contest.

From 1985 to 2012, he competed in kickboxing.

Career in Boxing

In 1990, he tried his hand at boxing after a successful kickboxing career.

Sadly, despite numerous victories, he was not as successful as he had been in his kickboxing career.

Rick only has one title, the WBC Continental Americas cruiserweight title, which he won by defeating Sean McClain.

His boxing career ended in 2001.

MMA Profession

Rick’s MMA career was equally as successful as his boxing career.

His boxing career lasted from 2008 to 2009, and he had 4-6 wins and losses.

In retirement, I work as a personal trainer

Rick Roufus is now working as a personal trainer after retiring.

He offers one-on-one training in everything from boxing and kickboxing to general strength, shape, and toning programs and nutritional coaching.

Rick Roufus’s Wife, Girlfriend, and Children

There has been no word on Roufus’ romantic life

. While his job is public knowledge, “The Jet” remains tight-lipped about his personal life.

As a result, many of his admirers are completely unaware of his marriage.

Rick Roufus is already married and living happily with his wife, Michelle Roufus née Winn, according to his former MySpace account.

There is no information available on the couple’s marriage.

We don’t know how the pair met or when they married, but given that they already have three children, their marriage could have lasted decades.

Amanda Roufus, Kylene Roufus, and Jett Roufus are Rick and Amanda’s three children.

Amanda, the eldest of three siblings, graduated from high school in 2007.

Similarly, Kylene is their second child, with Jett being the youngest.

Rick Roufus Net Worth and Salary History

Rick Roufus has acquired enormous money as one of America’s finest kickboxers of his time.

HIS NET WORTH IS $1.3 MILLION.

Furthermore, his career as a personal trainer appears to be thriving, therefore we may conclude that his wages from the new job are rather substantial.

Also Read: What is the Net Worth of Wayne Rogers? House, Mansion, Cars, Earnings, Who is Koraun Mayweather? Let me know everything about him.

Social Media Presence of Rick Roufus

Rick Roufus appears to be becoming more active on various types of social media since his retirement.

He has approximately 3.3k Instagram followers.

The kickboxer has a close relationship with his fans, and many of his clients have openly expressed their appreciation and excitement for his personal training.

Similarly, Rick publishes several images and videos of his and his clients’ workouts, which his fans enjoy.

Similarly, he occasionally posts photos of himself and his family.

On the contrary, the kickboxer has 1,731 followers on Twitter and appears to manage a Facebook group with over 2.3k members.

Furthermore, his old MySpace account is still operational and open to the public.